Tag: Advice

  • Mansha Pasha’s one simple advice for choosing a spouse

    Mansha Pasha’s one simple advice for choosing a spouse

    Actress Mansha Pasha has advice for girls who are looking for an ideal husband.

    Recently, she appeared in ‘Mazaaq Raat’ show where she talked about her work and personal life.

    Talking about her marriage, she said, “When I met Jibran Nasir for the first time, I knew that he would play a big role in my life. After a year of waiting, I got married to Jibran.”

    Advising girls who are looking for an ideal partner, the actress said, “Not every good man is necessarily a good husband, so look for someone who supports you.”

    “Har achi larki achi biwi nahin hoti, har acha larka acha shohar nahin hota,” Pasha believes.

  • Fiza Ali gives tough love to teen seeking relationship advice on live show

    Fiza Ali gives tough love to teen seeking relationship advice on live show

    Fiza Ali is known for being outspoken but did she recently cross lines with a girl who asked her for advice?

    During a live show, the television host got angry at a young caller who asked for love advice. This heated exchange is now trending on social media.
    The viral video shows a teenaged girl calling into Fiza’s show, sharing that she has feelings for a boy and asking for advice and a spiritual solution to win his love.

    The 18-year-old caller said that although she has strong feelings for the boy, he doesn’t show any interest in her.

    Fiza Ali, clearly frustrated, asked the girl her age and then lost her temper.

    Turning to the religious scholar on the show, she questioned the moral values of society and why such issues need to be discussed. The scholar responded that proper upbringing is crucial and parents must pay more attention.

    Fiza did not hold back, calling the girl shameless for bringing up such a topic on live television.

    “There should be a limit to shamelessness,” she said, adding that the girl’s parents should be embarrassed.

    After calming down, Fiza advised the girl to focus on her education and make her parents proud instead of getting into a relationship.
    She also emphasized the importance of being a good role model for younger siblings.

    The intense moment has sparked a conversation online, with people divided over Fiza’s reaction and the girl’s request for advice.

  • Momina Iqbal has odd advice for actors with few social media followers

    Momina Iqbal has odd advice for actors with few social media followers

    In a video Momina said, “Actors with very few followers should leave the showbiz industry, because with a low following, they will neither get work in films nor in dramas.’

    She said, “Since this morning, about ten individuals on the set have informed me that I have just one million social media followers. Because of this, I won’t be able to get work in dramas.”

    She further said, “I’m advising those with fewer followers to leave the industry. Despite having worked in this field for many years, I still don’t matter here, and the reason for this is that I don’t have many social media followers.”

    She complained, “Due to not getting work in showbiz because of fewer followers, I’m now considering either doing something big in life or starting vlogging.”

  • Listen to your body, trust your instincts: ZaraNoor Abbas has advice for new moms

    Listen to your body, trust your instincts: ZaraNoor Abbas has advice for new moms

    Zara Noor Abbas just had a baby girl named Noor-e-Jahan with her husband Asad Siddiqui. Usually, people talk a lot about the happiness of having a new baby, but Zara wanted to talk about something else too. She went on Instagram to discuss the postpartum period.

    Zara posted pictures with her daughter and photos of cute things like white booties, a pink cake, and toys. There was even a poster saying ‘Welcome home, baby Noor-e-Jahan and Mommy.’ Zara also said thank you to everyone who has been supporting her, like her fans, friends, and family. She talked about how becoming a mom changed her life, making her feel like she had everything she needed.

    “First and foremost- Thank you to all my friends and family and my amazing fans for all the pyaar and duayein (love and prayers). I read all your comments and messages,” Abbas penned in the caption. “It’s just Insane. The journey from nothingness to everything. This rush of joy and power. The feeling that I can conquer anything now. The nourishment of empowerment and love.”

    She continued, “The tears, the all-nighters, the difficulties in understanding what the baby wants. Which cry will signal me of a particular task/action. How to position the head – how to lengthen the body, how to massage the fragile bones that you can hear sounds of.”

    Zara openly talked about the challenges of understanding her newborn’s needs, learning how to take care of a baby, and the confusing feelings that come with the time after giving birth. She stressed how important it is for new moms to accept help, take care of themselves, and be proud of what they’ve achieved without feeling like they have to be perfect.
    She added, “The questions that will only be answered by spending alone time with the baby. The pressure to know it all in these 40 days. It’s superior! It’s a lot! And I feel like we don’t talk much about the journey after the birth. Postpartum. It’s real. It’s as real as pregnancy.”

    Zara highlighted the strength that comes with being a mom, encouraging other new moms to recognize their own strength and ask for help when they need it. She wanted to make it normal to talk about the challenges after giving birth, hoping to reassure other moms that they’re not alone in their journey.

    The Jhoom actor had a message for new moms: take control of your post-baby journey. “To all the new moms, don’t feel like you have to be a superhero. You already became one by giving birth with God’s help. Now, take a break. Let others help you. Rest. Eat. Sleep. Nap. You can tell people to leave you alone. Don’t follow advice you don’t like. Swaddle the baby how you want. Feed the baby however you want. Do what feels right for you,” she commented.

    Abbas ended with an important reminder: “Listen to your body and your motherly instincts.” She emphasized the need to be patient, saying, ‘It will take time to recover, but you’ll be okay, I promise. You know why? Because you’re a mom. And moms, wow, we know how strong they are, don’t we?’”

  • Leave abusive partners: Ainy Jaffri’s empowering advice

    Leave abusive partners: Ainy Jaffri’s empowering advice

    Pakistani actor Ainy Jaffri has talked openly about bad relationships, offering valuable advice to women. She said that it’s not a woman’s job to change a violent man. In a recent podcast, she talked about recognizing and leaving bad relationships quickly.

    Ainy was clear about how serious abuse is in relationships. She said women shouldn’t have to put up with abuse or feel like they have to change their partner.
    “If your husband, boyfriend, or anyone beats you, that’s it – it’s over. He won’t change.” She continued, “If he hit you before, he’ll do it again. And if he doesn’t, great, but it’s not your problem.”

    Ainy emphasized that a problematic man is not like a woman’s child that she has to fix. “You have the right to marry someone who’s already good. You don’t need to be his mother. That was his mother’s job.”

    She passionately stated that every woman deserves to marry a good partner.

    As a public figure, Ainy’s honest talk about this issue helps raise awareness about healthy relationships. Her message reminds everyone that good relationships are built on trust, compassion, and shared responsibility.

  • Dania Enwer shares valuable advice with fans

    Dania Enwer shares valuable advice with fans

    Actress and model Dania Enwer’s newest video is getting a lot of attention on Instagram.

    The popular star, known for her role in the ARY Digital serial ‘Adawat,’ posted the viral video on her Instagram, sharing her cheerful and lively side.
    “You healed the wounds on the rollercoaster called ‘LIFE’,” the text on the Dania Enwer’s video read. “Sometimes it is better to just let things be. Don’t fight for closure. Don’t expect people to understand where you are coming from. You chose to heal..instead of spreading pain. That’s strength.”

    The message encourages fans to stay strong no matter what challenges come their way.
    Enwer regularly shares glimpses of her personal and professional life on Instagram, and fans can’t get enough of it.