Web Desk: Pakistani television actor Momina Iqbal’s wedding celebrations have become one of the most talked-about entertainment stories on social media, with fans eager to learn more about her husband, Hamza Habib, who recently gained public attention through a widely shared press conference.
Momina Iqbal, who rose to prominence after making her television debut in the 2018 drama Parlour Wali Larki, has built a successful career in Pakistan’s entertainment industry. She is known for her performances in popular dramas including Mere Humnasheen, Do Kinaray, Tauba, Ehsaan Faramosh, Ghaata, Ehd-e-Wafa, and Dastak. In addition, she enjoys a strong digital presence with nearly two million Instagram followers.
Hamza Habib has largely remained away from the public eye and has kept details of his business ventures private, he recently stepped into the spotlight to support his wife during an ongoing public dispute involving Saqib Chadhar, a Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) lawmaker from Punjab.
According to Habib, his relationship with Momina developed through family connections. He said both families have shared a long-standing friendship, which eventually led to their engagement.
The couple tied the knot in a private family ceremony at the end of May 2026. Since then, several wedding functions, including the Mehndi, Dua-e-Khair, and Nikah ceremonies, have taken place in Lahore, drawing significant attention across social media platforms.
Meanwhile, Habib received widespread praise after publicly standing by Momina amid allegations of harassment and threats linked to the ongoing controversy. During media interactions, he described his wife as a “lioness” and vowed to continue supporting her despite external pressure.
His remarks resonated with many fans, who commended his unwavering support and confidence in the actor. Consequently, Habib’s public appearances quickly gained traction online, transforming him from a relatively private businessman into a widely discussed figure.
Read more: Momina Iqbal and Hamza Habib begin wedding celebrations after private nikkah