Fans are always waiting for an opportunity to bombard their favourite celebrities with questions and Twitter happens to be the best means to do so. Following the famous trend of reaching out to fans via the #Ask hashtag, the lovely Mahira Khan opened the floor to different questions today.

The actor is a fairly new entrant in the celebrity Twitter scene and though she is not as active as Urwa or Mawra, she tweets enough to keep her fans satisfied.

Mahira fielded queries from fans in both Pakistan and India and satisfied their curiosity about everything from her favourite film to what she ate for breakfast!

So thanks to little Twitter chit-chat, we now know these tidbits about our superstar:

Did she like her experience shooting Raees?

Yes, she definitely did for their kindness.

Some were keen to know the pros and cons of working in Bollywood, maybe planning to make the jump too:

Mahira to the rescue as one fans was about to shed a tear or two:

The one word for SRK had to be regal:

Flashback to Humsafar, her favourite scene was:

'Tujhe dekha tou ye jana sanam': Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge had to be her favourite Shahrukh's film!

This one sparked our curiosity as well: what would you plan after finding out her height?

Correction: Mahira was just nervous on the set, not intimidated by SRK's presence:

And on getting slapped by a jinn versus being alone in a haunted house:

She wouldn't mind casting fans in her production!

This fan wanted to know what she had for breakfast...

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