
From commanding the newsroom to creating meaningful digital conversations, Mubashir Hashmi has steadily built a presence that blends credibility with connection. This Ramadan, he steps into a space that is deeply emotional and spiritually significant hosting “Khaana Mana Hai” on Geo Entertainment.

Diva: You’ve been a familiar face on Geo for years, from news bulletins to digital podcasts. How does this Ramadan show feel different?
Mubashir Hashmi: Every platform I’ve worked on whether it’s news bulletins on Geo News or digital conversations through Geo Podcasts has shaped me professionally. Each milestone has been meaningful.
But Ramadan… Ramadan is different.
All achievements stand on one side, and Ramadan stands on the other. It is something sacred, something that lives close to our hearts. Hosting a Ramadan show is not just another professional step; it’s an emotional and spiritual responsibility.
I feel incredibly happy, but at the same time, deeply responsible. Because when you enter people’s homes in Ramadan, you are entering a very special space in their lives.

Diva: The title “Khaana Mana Hai” is bold and intriguing. What story does it tell?
Mubashir Hashmi: The name itself carries reflection. Ramadan teaches us restraint before reward. “Khaana Mana Hai” may sound playful at first, but it symbolizes discipline, gratitude, and awareness.
This year, it will be the only dedicated Ramadan show on Geo Entertainment, and we wanted it to be meaningful, not just visually appealing.
The show beautifully blends:
• Authentic religious conversations
• Practical Islamic guidance
• Simple yet delicious recipes
It’s not just about cooking; it’s about consciousness. Not just about food; it’s about faith.
Diva: What do you hope viewers take away from this experience?
Mubashir Hashmi: I truly hope that people connect with it emotionally and spiritually. I hope they feel warmth, positivity, and sincerity.
More than ratings, I value feedback. I genuinely wish that viewers not only watch but also share their thoughts, their reflections, and their responses. Because Ramadan is about community and this show is meant to feel like one.

Final Reflection
Mubashir Hashmi’s journey reflects growth, versatility, and now, spiritual depth. This Ramadan, as he hosts “Khaana Mana Hai” on Geo Entertainment, it is clear that for him, this is not merely a show. it is a milestone wrapped in faith, responsibility, and heartfelt intention.