Pakistan’s leading couturier Hassan Sheheryar Yasin's much anticipated late night show “Tonite with HSY” is set to air on September 13, 2014 on HUM SITARAY at 9:00 pm PST.

According to etrends.pk, the weekly show will feature Pakistan's leading personalities from music, film and entertainment industry, including the likes of Mahira Khan, Fawad Khan, Ayesha Khan, Hamza Ali Abbasi, Maria Wasti, Ayesha Omar, Reema Khan, Bilal Lashari, Saba Hameed and Meesha Shafi.

The show will also feature different segments, like ‘Love Em Hate Em’, where the guests will comment on the celebrity photographs they are shown; ‘Ajnabi Kaun Ho Tum’, where they will guess the anonymous caller and ’Takra’, a rapid fire Q&A segment between guests.

The set. – Photo courtesy etrends.pk
The set. – Photo courtesy etrends.pk

Speaking about the show, Hassan Sheheryar Yasin said:

“There is a lot of despair in our country and TV in Pakistan is a constant reminder of all the wrong things happening in our part of the world. This new show is one way to get people to focus on the positive and take a break from all the negativity in our lives. The new show is based on an entirely new format; it’s literally like walking into my house and having a chat with me. The set is very creatively designed and looks just like my house; hence, it is an ideal place to have intimate conversations with yours truly.”

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