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Tabish Hashmi announces departure from Hansna Mana Hai

Pakistani comedian and television host Tabish Hashmi has announced that he is leaving the popular comedy talk show Hansna Mana Hai, bringing an end to his association with the programme after nearly five years.

Hashmi shared the news through a post on Instagram, where he thanked his colleagues and viewers for their support throughout his journey on the show.

Reflecting on his time as host, he wrote that the experience had been memorable and expressed gratitude to everyone who contributed to the programme from 2022 to 2026. He also thanked the audience for the love and encouragement they had shown over the years.

Tabish Hashmi became a household name after hosting Hansna Mana Hai, a comedy and celebrity talk show that earned a loyal fan base. His witty interviewing style and humorous interactions with guests helped make the programme one of Pakistan’s most popular entertainment shows.

Before joining television, Hashmi gained recognition as a stand-up comedian and through digital content. He later expanded his career into mainstream entertainment and is currently hosting Pakistan Got Talent. He has also appeared in a feature film, further strengthening his presence in the country’s entertainment industry.

Following his announcement, social media users reacted with surprise and disappointment. Many fans thanked him for entertaining audiences over the years and wished him success in his future projects.

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