Aashir Wajahat, whom we are currently watching as Subuk in Kafeel, joined us at the FUCHSIA HQ today for an insightful conversation about Kafeel and more!

We have seen Aashir in many dramas, from Pinjra to Khwabon Mein Mili and beyond. But in Kafeel, he has done something new and refreshing with his acting skills. Subuk is mature, responsible, and knows how to protect his mother and sisters. Above all, he is emotionally available.
Subuk, with all these qualities, has been beautifully portrayed on screen by Aashir. So, we thought to sit down with the young artist and hear his thoughts. Scroll down to get a peek into the conversation.
This article is an excerpt from the YouTube interview!
Aashir Wajahat Shares Tips On How To Deal With Negativity
When asked about how young boys and girls can handle negativity – whether it’s criticism of their work or personal trolling – Aashir Wajahat shared some practical insights from his own experiences. He acknowledged that ignoring hurtful comments completely is nearly impossible; seeing them naturally affects you.
Instead of letting criticism bring them down, he suggested using it as motivation. The idea is to channel negative energy into improving your craft. Rather than arguing online or trying to prove people wrong, focus on doing better work the next day. By putting in consistent effort and giving your best, recognition and respect will follow naturally.
Aashir emphasized that the most effective response to negativity is action: keep your head down, work hard, and let your growth and dedication speak for themselves. In his experience, genuine effort and quality work always earn appreciation over time.
Is Subuk Interested In Daneen?
When asked if Subuk has feelings for Daneen, Aashir kept things intriguingly vague, hinting that there’s more to their story than a typical romance. He explained that while there may be interest, Subuk is holding back for a reason, and their relationship unfolds in a unique and beautiful way within the story. Aashir described Subuk and Daneen’s dynamic as far from an average love story. He praised the director and team for carefully crafting the moments between them, making the interactions engaging and relatable.
He also noted that Subuk’s relationships with his family, especially his mother and sisters, add another layer to his character, making the audience curious to see how he navigates his feelings for Daneen while remaining true to his responsibilities and emotional maturity.
Aashir Wajahat On Red Flags And Realistic Love
When asked about red flags in girls, Aashir shared that while most people are respectful, repeated small acts of disregard can signal deeper issues. For him, disrespect doesn’t have to be dramatic – it can be subtle, like constantly interrupting someone, invalidating their feelings, or dismissing their choices. He explained that ignoring a partner’s preferences, whether it’s about clothing, music, or other personal tastes, can also be a form of disrespect if it stems from trying to mold them into someone they’re not.
He emphasized that every person is different, and expecting a partner to fit an exact image is unrealistic and unfair. “Trying to make that person like how you want them to be is also disrespect,” he said.
On the idea that love completes or heals you, Aashir offered a nuanced take: love can provide comfort and temporary healing, but it can’t fix deep-rooted issues permanently. Early stages of love might act like a bandage, but unresolved personal challenges resurface over time. For him, a healthy relationship requires self-awareness and personal growth alongside love.
Want to hear more? Stay tuned for full conversation coming out soon on FUCHSIA’s YouTube channel!

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