Zara Noor Abbas, a renowned Pakistani actress, recently shared her life experiences and career choices in a TV program, revealing that her strict family background played a significant role in shaping her decisions. The actress, who has appeared in various TV dramas and films, shared that her parents were very strict and did not allow her to pursue a career in acting until she got married.
In an interview with a popular TV program, “Hansna Mane Hai,” Zara Noor Abbas spoke about her family background and how it affected her career choices. She revealed that her father was a strict man who did not approve of her joining the entertainment industry. Instead, he wanted her to pursue a career in law or a stable profession. However, she chose to study mass communication and eventually entered the acting industry with her husband’s consent.
The actress also shared that she has three brothers and is the only sister in the family. Her older brother was particularly strict and often compared her to their father, saying that she should be like him. Zara Noor Abbas revealed that she was not allowed to socialize with friends, go out, or watch movies during her college days. She also mentioned that her middle brother often had arguments with her, while her youngest brother was like a child to her.
The actress shared a quote on her Instagram account, highlighting her complex relationship with her brothers. Zara Noor Abbas also spoke about the importance of understanding that not all men are the same, especially when it comes to treating women with respect and dignity.
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