Urwa Hocane has sparked a fresh social media debate after challenging fans to cry like her sister, Mawra Hocane, in a viral video that is making rounds online.
In the clip, Urwa can be heard praising Mawra’s emotional acting skills and jokingly telling people to “try crying like Mawra if you can.” The statement quickly caught the attention of social media users, many of whom began sharing scenes from Mawra’s popular dramas and comparing her acting style with other Pakistani actresses.
The video has become one of the top trending entertainment topics in Pakistan, with fans debating whether Mawra truly has the most emotional crying scenes in the television industry. Some social media users supported Urwa’s statement, saying Mawra’s performances in dramas have always stood out because of her natural expressions and emotional delivery.
Others, however, argued that several other actresses are equally strong in emotional roles. The discussion quickly spread across Instagram, TikTok and X, where users posted clips from Mawra’s old dramas and wedding videos.
The viral moment comes months after Mawra’s emotional rukhsati video from her wedding to Ameer Gilani gained massive attention online. Fans widely praised her emotional farewell scenes, while her sister Urwa and brother-in-law Farhan Saeed were also seen supporting her throughout the wedding celebrations.
Recently, Mawra has remained in the spotlight because of her marriage, new drama projects and growing popularity on social media. Urwa’s latest comment has once again pushed the Hocane sisters into the headlines, with many fans calling them one of Pakistan’s most talked-about celebrity duos.
The viral challenge has also created a new trend online, with users recording themselves trying to imitate Mawra Hocane’s emotional expressions. While some fans found the challenge entertaining, others believed it was simply a loving gesture from an older sister praising her sibling’s talent.
Despite the mixed reactions, the video has succeeded in putting both Urwa and Mawra back at the center of Pakistan’s entertainment industry.