Tag: Sanam Jung

  • ‘It’s not easy’: Sanam Jung gets real about life as a pilot’s wife

    ‘It’s not easy’: Sanam Jung gets real about life as a pilot’s wife

    Actress Sanam Jung recently shared a short video on Instagram, discussing her life as the wife of a pilot.

    She explains, “My husband is a pilot who is at work for 15 days, spending 15 days at home and 15 days on duty.”


    She further explains, “There is no one else to work in my house, so I do all the work myself while taking care of the children is also my job.”

    Jung then said something very relatable for all women and moms: “I get tired of doing housework and taking care of children, so I talk to my husband and share my problems with him.

    When I talk to my husband, he asks me, ‘You are at home all day, what work do you do?’ I should make a vlog and send it to him and show him what I do all day.”


    She then ticks off all the work she does: “I do all the housework, water the plants, take care of the children, and handle all other tasks, but my husband asks me what I do. So, I am thinking of making a vlog of all my work and sending it to my husband so that he can understand what his wife does throughout the day.”


    Her husband, Qasam Jafri, also shared the video story.

  • Life in Pakistan is best:Sanam Jung reveals truths about living in Texas

    Life in Pakistan is best:Sanam Jung reveals truths about living in Texas

    Sanam Jung visited Karachi after moving to Houston in July 2023. She talked openly about her “real rukhsati” on the show ‘Shan e Suhoor’, sharing details about everything from learning to cook from scratch without making a mess in the kitchen to the sadness of leaving her family behind.

    “Life in Pakistan is great,” firmly stated the ‘Pyari Mona’ star. “Even after getting married and living here, I never felt far from my parents. We’re really close. None of us ever imagined I’d move so far away.”

    Sanam explained that she and her husband, Qassam Jafri, had planned to be in a long-distance relationship when he moved to the US for work. But when Sanam got her green card, she decided to move to Texas with their daughter so they could all be together. While they were happy to be reunited, Sanam felt the absence of the support system she had in Pakistan.

    “I used to take life for granted here,” the actor reflected with a hint of humor. “You don’t realize it until you move away. If you run out of tomatoes, there’s no one you can ask to get them for you. And if you spill something, there’s no one to clean up after you. You have to do everything yourself.”

    For Sanam, it wasn’t just cleaning up spills that made her realize things. It was everything about the kitchen. In Karachi, she always ate at her parents’ or her husband’s parents’ homes. Sanam shared how her try at making haleem was a disaster, not hiding the fact that she was still learning how to cook.

    “I had haleem all over the kitchen cabinets and the wall,” she remembered, chuckling. “I thought I was being smart using a masala packet. But I added too much water, and instead of taking one hour, it took three!”

    Sanam praised Qassam, who suggested outsourcing the cooking. But Sanam, who was used to being busy in her personal and professional life, wanted to take on the challenge herself, even if it meant facing consequences. Those consequences included jelly that turned too hard and koftay that ended up too runny.

    “I don’t know how anyone can mess up jelly, but I did,” admitted the former VJ. “And my koftay were so wet that I had to ask Qassam’s friend’s mother to fix them.”

    Sanam faced other challenges too, like re-learning how to drive. “In Karachi, you get used to being cautious at a green light in case someone zooms past, but you can’t do that here in Houston!” she cautioned.
    Sanam found it easier to deal with her challenges by laughing at herself. She also mentioned that her daughter quickly adjusted to her new school, even though she missed her grandparents in Karachi.

    “Alaya always tells me we need a bigger house so her grandparents can move here,” said Sanam. “But she’s really happy at school. It took her a while to get used to the longer hours here – school ends at 3:30, while in Pakistan it used to end at 1:30. But now she loves it.”

    Sanam praised Alaya’s teachers, who helped her adjust. “They really care about the kids, and she loves her teachers.”
    Even though Sanam is an MBA, she tried to find work in Houston but decided to focus on her own business instead. “I thought about doing another course or MBA, but Qassam suggested I focus on my own business. We’ve just launched a new perfume, and things are going well!”

    With her busy schedule and her daughter not liking her cooking, Sanam stopped trying to cook after her rocky start. However, she claimed to be an expert at biryani, daal, and aloo murghi. She’s also accepted that housework is never-ending but supports her husband, who has made their move easier.

    “Sometimes, I hear him vacuuming while I’m asleep,” Sanam shared. “I must have done something right to have such a good husband.”

    Now, with new skills, Sanam’s journey in Texas shows how leaving Pakistan’s comforts behind is a big change for everyone, even for showbiz stars.

  • Video: What does Sanam Jung miss most about home?

    Video: What does Sanam Jung miss most about home?

    Sanam Jung is a famous actress and TV host from Pakistan. She started her career as a TV presenter and then became an actress. You might know her from shows like “Dil E Muztar” and “Mere Humdam Mere Dost”.
    Recently, Sanam Jung moved to Houston with her family because of her husband’s job. She’s enjoying time with her family there, but she really misses her home, parents, and country. She shared a touching video where she talks about being far from home and how hard it is to go back. It’s clear she’s feeling emotional about it. You can watch the video here:

  • Ayesha Omar shares advice for women who wish to enter the industry

    Actor and singer Ayesha Omar was a guest on UrduFlix’s “The Shoaib Akhtar Show” where she offered advice to young women who wanted to form a career in the entertainment industry.

    Omar stressed that the most essential tip for women to remember is that if they’ve shifted to a new city, it is safer to live in an apartment building rather than a house:
    “I was just giving this advice to a girl who had shifted to Karachi and was an actor. She was terrified because someone had smashed the windows of her car outside her house. I told her it’s essential that if she’s living alone, she lives in an apartment rather than a house. This is for all women who are divorced, or moving out of their parents homes and want to live independently, it’s the safest thing for them to live in apartment buildings. Given the realities of this country, we have to adjust to it. You can’t change them. You have to be careful, you can’t fight everything.”

    The second tip Omar revealed was to learn to be independent, and stop relying on other people to complete your tasks:

    “Take care of your health and your expenses on your own. You cannot expect that you’ll find help out there. It’s your body and your life so take care of it. I take care of my own food, clothes and makeup wherever I go, and there is a lot of joy in doing so. You’re less stressed out as well… I’ve learned that if there are 20 people whom you keep requesting to do your work, those 20 people won’t do it. So you must conserve your energy and do things on your own.”

    Sanam Jung was also a guest along side Omar, and she also told aspiring actors to remember not to reveal your personal struggles to people in the industry.

    “Never share your home issues or financial problems with anyone in the industry, because they take advantage and they will take you for granted.They will know how desperate you are for work, so they’ll call you at inappropriate hours,” she said.

    Watch the complete interview here:

  • Sanam Jung debunks rumor’s about wearing fat-suit for ‘Pyari Mona’

    Sanam Jung has told iBBC Urdu that she does not wear a fat-suit in her latest drama on Hum TV ‘Pyari Mona’ in which she plays the role of a plus-sized woman.

    In the interview, Jung addressed the backlash the show was receiving that she wore a fat suit in some episodes.

    “When I first went over, they told me that I didn’t have the right look and I had to gain 20kg in order to be perfect for the role. At first I had refused, but then when I started falling in love with Mona then I thought ‘okay we have to do this’. Because we had made a body suit for Mona which was stuffed with cotton and was quite heavy, like a thick blanket. It completely covered me, and I had to shoot in the summers. So we did multiple trials, and when I wore it, my face looked small and my body looked big. Then we decided that I have to eat more for this role. At first I gained five kilos, that was not enough. Then I gained around 7 to 8 kilos, then my director was happy. He said ‘Now you are looking just like Mona!’ I stopped going to the gym because I had to stay in a character as long as the shoots were going on, so I pushed my diet plans to the side. I ate all sorts of food, because my character was even eating on set, and I couldn’t pretend like I was eating and then spit it out from the other side. I really enjoyed the process of becoming Mona.”

    Jung also opened up about the reason why she chose to do ‘Pyaari Mona’, revealing that she had also faced the same struggles that her character did. Originally, Jung had rejected the drama, but when a year later she again offered the role, she decided to do it.

    “This is my story. I have been through it. As in not literally with her family. But with society, and the people, I have gone through all of it. Other than that, I also thought there are so many people who are going through the same issue. So for them, and for myself I have found such an important story to tell… I felt it was an important message because we will keep doing ordinary plays with the boy and girl and they fall in love. But this was a different, message-oriented play. So I read it and I fell in love with Mona.”

    You can watch the full interview here:

  • Sanam Jung claps back at troll for body shaming her

    Sanam Jung claps back at troll for body shaming her

    Actor Sanam Jung clapped back at a social media troll on Instagram for body shaming her. The Akhri Khilari Kon host gave a befitting response to the netizen’s comment, “Thori tangy km karlo (Make your legs slimmer) “.

    Sanam was quick to give him a shut-up call by replying, “You keep your mouth shut”.

    Earlier this year, Jung responded to a netizen’s question regarding her equation with her husband Syed Abdul Qassam Jafri on Instagram. The netizen questioned the lack of interaction between the couple and its impact on their daughter Alaya.

    In July 2021, a netizen commented a derogatory remark about her daughter’s dress, to which Sanam was quick to reply with a stern statement.

  • ‘My biggest support’: Sanam, Sadia and other celebrities wish Imran Abbas on his birthday

    ‘My biggest support’: Sanam, Sadia and other celebrities wish Imran Abbas on his birthday

    Many celebrities of Pakistani film and drama industry took to social media to wish actor Imran Abbas on his birthday.

    Taking to Instagram Sanam Jung shared an old picture of herself with the Creature 3D star and wrote: “Happy Birthdayyyyyy to my biggest support- someone who has always been super honest, genuine, always a call away , crazy and hilarious! When you’re in his company time flies! From being my first hero to my very first genuine friend in the industry , you have a heart of gold Imran!”

    While thanking his Dil-e-Muztar co-star, Imran said: “Thanks a lot undoubtedly my closest friend of the industry, my confident, my 3 am buddy Sanam! ‘Tu hai to i’ll be all right’.”

    Here are some other wishes from prominent celebrities:

    On the work front, Imran can be seen in ARY Digital’s Amanat opposite Saboor Aly and Urwa Hocane.

  • ‘I miss you’: Sanam Jung shares how husband Qasam contacted her during social media outage

    ‘I miss you’: Sanam Jung shares how husband Qasam contacted her during social media outage

    Actor and morning show host Sanam Jung has shared her conversation with husband Qasam amidst the social outage on Monday. The Alvida star revealed that Qasam contacted her via email.

    Taking to Instagram stories, the Dil e Muztar diva shared an email sent by Qasam in which he was saying that they have to communicate in an old school ways.

    “I just got to LA (Los Angelis). What’s going on? Where are you? I miss you,” he wrote in the mail.

    While the Qarar star captioned that she is only a flight away.

    “And that’s how he managed to connect with me,” she wrote.

    On the work front, Jung was last seen in Hum TV’s Eid Telefilm Hona Tha Pyar, opposite Arslan Naseer.

  • Ayesha, Sanam and Hareem enjoy ‘girls night out’ in glamorous outfits

    Ayesha, Sanam and Hareem enjoy ‘girls night out’ in glamorous outfits

    A-list actresses Ayesha Omar, Sanam Jung and Hareem Farooq hung out together at their mutual friend Nina Kashif’s home. The trio posed for pictures together at the dinner party in Karachi.

    The Alvida star ringed in her birthday.

    Earlier Ayesha and Sanam bonded at an award function’s pre-bash in Canada.

    SANAM JUNG on Instagram: “beauties  ° ° @jung_sanam @ayesha.m.omar  @yumnazaidiofficial #sanam… | Pakistani fashion, Pakistani wedding dresses,  Simple kurta designs

    The Qarar diva revealed that she and Hareem reunited after almost five to six years.

    The two worked together in the Adnan Siddiqui starrer Mere Humdum Mere Dost.

    Mere Humdum Mere Dost | Ep.01 | Urdu1 TV | Pakistani Dramas | Adnan  Siddiqui | Sanam Jhang - YouTube
  • VIDEO: Sanam Jung teaches verses from the Holy Book to daughter Alaya

    VIDEO: Sanam Jung teaches verses from the Holy Book to daughter Alaya

    A video of actor Sanam Jung teaching her daughter religious verses from the Holy Book, Quran is circulating on social media.

    https://youtu.be/1khhMoWEnec

    In the video, Sanam’s daughter Alaya can be seen reciting the verse recited before eating a meal and Surah Al Ikhlas.

    On the work front, Sanam was last seen in Eid Telefilm Hona Tha Pyar opposite Chupke Chupke fame Arslan Naseer.