Popular Pakistani actor Wahaj Ali has once again shown his heartfelt support for Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital with a powerful and emotional statement. He said: “Jitni bari bemari cancer hai, utni hi bari umeed ka naam Shaukat Khanum hai”.
The quote highlights the hospital’s role as a beacon of strength and optimism for patients and families facing one of the world’s toughest illnesses. Founded in 1994 by former Prime Minister Imran Khan in memory of his mother, Shaukat Khanum treats over 75% of its patients for free, offering advanced care, research, and compassion without financial burden.
With three hospitals (Lahore, Peshawar, and the upcoming Karachi facility), it has become Pakistan’s largest and most trusted cancer care institution, saving countless lives through donations and community support.
Wahaj Ali, known for his roles in hit dramas like Ishq-e-Laa, Tere Bin, Mere Humsafar, and Fraud, has long been an advocate for the hospital. He has visited the Lahore center, participated in behind-the-scenes tours, and joined fundraising events, including gala dinners in the USA—to raise awareness and funds. His involvement underscores how celebrities can amplify causes that matter, encouraging fans to donate and spread the word.
The statement, shared across social media received massive praise. Fans commented “MashaAllah, true words,” “Wahaj bhai speaks from the heart,” and “Shaukat Khanum is indeed our hope.” It reminds people that while cancer is devastating, institutions like Shaukat Khanum represent equal or greater power through hope, treatment, and collective goodwill.
In a time when health challenges affect many families, Wahaj Ali’s words inspire continued support for this life-saving mission, proving that hope can match any battle.



