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Reham Khan hosts her last program on DawnNews

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 20 August 2015

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Reham Khan hosts her last program on DawnNews
Reham Khan hosted her final program on DawnNews, shifting her focus to her film, Janaan. The film is a romantic comedy centered on a Pukhtoon family.

ISLAMABAD: Reham Khan, broadcast journalist and wife of PTI chief Imran Khan, hosted her last program Sunday (August 16) on DawnNews and would be focusing on her film Janaan. “Just recorder my last show with Mahira Khan. Couldn’t have chosen a better last guest,” she tweeted. To a question from one of her followers on Twitter, she replied: “Taking a mini break to work on my film project.” She, however, didn’t give any timeframe to her followers and fans about her return on the television screen. Janaan is a commercial Urdu film and its story revolves around a Pukhtoon family in Swat. It is a light romantic comedy and work on it has started. Reham Khan started her new program “The Reham Khan Show” on DawnNews in the last week of May this year, a few months after marrying Imran. The show was broadcast Sunday from 11pm to 12pm wherein celebrities were interviewed. She has interviewed people from different walks of life including Shehzad Roy, Samina Baig, Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy, Wasim Akram and his wife Shaniera Akram, Jahangir Khan, Hamza Ali Abbasi, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Ali Zafar. Earlier, she remained associated with NewsOne, Aaj TV and Pakistan Television.

KEY POINTS:

  • Reham Khan's last show aired on August 16.
  • She plans to work on the film Janaan after her exit from television.
  • Janaan tells the story of a Pukhtoon family in Swat.
  • Reham's show featured various prominent guests and celebrities.
  • She previously worked with NewsOne, Aaj TV, and Pakistan Television.

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