Actress Reema Khan has expressed her concerns that she may get married for fame and recognition, instead of true love. In a recent interview, she opened up about her personal life, career, and relationships. Reema has been working tirelessly in the entertainment industry for a long time, and she proudly calls herself an independent and hardworking woman.
However, the actress has also shared her fears that her potential partner may be interested in her fame, rather than her as a person. She expressed her concerns that in today’s social media era, people often prioritize fame over genuine relationships.
Reema has been a vocal advocate for charitable causes and has been involved in several philanthropic activities, including food distribution and other social welfare initiatives. She has expressed her desire to find a partner who shares her values and is willing to support her in her charitable endeavors.
The actress has been open about her decision not to celebrate Eid this year, citing her personal reasons. She has also spoken about the trend of quickly dissolving marriages in today’s society, which has left her concerned.
Reema’s fears of getting married for fame are not unfounded, given the increasing number of celebrity marriages that end in divorce. The actress has made it clear that she is looking for a partner who is genuine, kind, and supportive, rather than someone who is only interested in her fame.
In other news, Pakistani actress Aliya Shah has denied rumors of undergoing plastic surgery, while Korean music band BTS has made a stunning comeback after a four-year hiatus. British actor Pappa Essiedu has revealed that he has been receiving death threats since his casting in the Harry Potter series was announced.
Meanwhile, Pakistani actress Mehwish Hayat has spoken about her struggles with body shaming on social media, while Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has revealed that his country has rejected American proposals due to their inappropriateness.
The Iranian government has also stated that it is keeping a close eye on American activities in the region, particularly military deployments. Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has met with his counterparts from neighboring countries, including Pakistan.
In economic news, Chinese shipping company Cosco has resumed bookings for some Gulf countries after a three-week hiatus. The Pakistan government has also taken steps to mitigate the impact of rising petroleum prices on the public.
Finally, experts have warned people not to ignore chronic back pain, which can be a sign of liver cancer.

