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Humaima Malick Shares Struggle with Severe Depression and Healing Journey

During a discussion on the show “Hasna Mana Hai” with host Tabish Hashmi, actress Humaima Malick shared her personal battle with depression and how she overcame it. When Tabish playfully inquired about her crying habits, Humaima responded, “I used to cry a lot, but not anymore.

When asked about this topic, Humaima, who had been cheerful, became serious and said, “Let me be honest with you. I began working at the age of 14. I am now 33, almost 34, right?” With a touch of humour, she continued, “I was born in 1987… so let’s stick with 34, no need to go any further.”

She continued, “I believe that with my busy work schedule and life journey, I never really had the chance to truly understand myself. I’ve been through difficult relationships, faced numerous ups and downs, experienced fame at a young age, and had to navigate through it all. We’re only human, and while we may be God’s favorites, there are many things that are beyond our control.”

Humaima candidly shared, “I was going through a very tough phase of severe depression. I was constantly working, not realizing the toll it was taking on me. I found myself becoming incredibly emotional, often crying over the smallest things. But after undergoing treatment, things have greatly improved. I’m still a cheerful and playful person, but now it takes a lot more to make me cry. I do have my emotions, but I don’t break down at every little thing around me.”

Difficulties in Professional Life

In response to inquiries about how she overcame her difficulties, Humaima acknowledged, “Yes, professional help played a significant role. There will come a time when I’ll discuss this in more detail. But during the filming of ‘Jindo,’ something pivotal happened. I must credit my director, Anjum Shahzad, who advised me to build a mud house every night and demolish it every morning when I woke up. His words resonated with me and left a lasting impact.”

Furthermore, Humaima shared her insights, saying, “While I was filming in the desert, it was just me, and there was no one else around for miles. It led me to reflect upon myself. ‘Jindo’ spanned six months, and during that time, I realized why I can easily portray characters like Zainab in ‘Bol.’ I’ve always been quite empathetic, but ironically, I hadn’t been empathetic toward myself. I was so focused on empathizing with others that I failed to recognize the divinity within me, residing where our true essence lies.”

The actor went on to express the significance of her director and doctors in her journey to recovery. She stated, “Anjum bhai then took me to see Dr. Javed Iqbal, a renowned doctor, and I also sought guidance from my spiritual mentor, Dr. Mohammad Javed. These individuals played a crucial role in my healing process. They provided me with immense solace and stability. My emotional state was in disarray, but with the support of Dr. Javed Iqbal and Dr. Mohammad Javed, my spiritual guide and doctor, I believe they transformed me into a better person. Today, I breathe with a sense of tranquility, and sorrow no longer consumes me.”

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Imad Wasim’s Rumored Girlfriend Breaks Silence On Marriage Rumours

Imad Wasim, a popular cricketer, is making headlines for his personal life. He married Sannia Ashfaq, and together they have three children. Recently, people spotted Imad spending time with an influencer in the UK. In response, his wife Sannia shared a picture of their newborn and revealed that she spent the last nine months alone to bring their baby into the world.

Allegations have surfaced that Imad Wasim is in a relationship with another woman while his wife has been raising their children alone. Internet users quickly identified his alleged girlfriend as influencer and lawyer Nyla Rajah. A photo of Imad and Nyla went viral, sparking widespread online speculation and criticism.

Nyla Rajah broke her silence on the controversy by posting a lengthy statement on Instagram, where she denied having any involvement with Imad Wasim.

Nyla Rajah said that “she respects Imad, his wife and their family. She does not know if something is wrong with them but if there is something wrong, she is not the reason. She has been called names mostly by women who are spreading fasaad. She added that she has paid the price of fame when she has done nothing wrong. It was just a 2-second video where she is not doing anything wrong but now she will think twice before speaking to a man.”

 

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Asma Abbas Backs Working Daughters-in-Law, Rejects Idle Life

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Veteran actor Asma Abbas shared her progressive views on women’s roles during a recent appearance on Good Morning Pakistan. Appearing alongside her youngest daughter-in-law, Sameen Ahmed, Asma discussed family dynamics, responsibilities, and women’s empowerment in a special segment focused on mother- and daughter-in-law relationships. Her son Ahmed married Sameen earlier this year.

Throughout the segment, Asma emphasized the importance of education and actively encouraged all her daughters-in-law to pursue careers. “They’ve earned their degrees, and those shouldn’t go to waste,” she said, challenging societal expectations that often push women to abandon their careers after marriage. She argued that women deserve opportunities for both personal and professional growth.

Asma noted that her other two daughters-in-law also work while managing their homes. “What will they do sitting at home? We have house help,” she said confidently, reinforcing the belief that women don’t need to sacrifice their independence for domestic responsibilities. Her remarks stood out as unusually supportive in a traditionally conservative family setting.

Sameen praised her in-laws for their kindness and understanding. She recalled how they welcomed her warmly, even when she woke up late on her first day after marriage—defying stereotypes of rigid in-law expectations. Asma laughed and added, “It reminds me of Zara, she also loves her sleep,” creating a light moment during the segment.

Asma also shared her admiration for working women. She said she enjoys watching them dress up and leave for work, appreciating their confidence and energy. Many viewers applauded her remarks as refreshing and empowering, though some criticized her for appearing to pressure her daughters-in-law into working.

Reactions online were mixed. Supporters praised Asma for challenging gender norms and promoting women’s independence. Critics argued that true empowerment lies in letting women choose their own paths—whether at work or at home.

Despite the debate, Asma Abbas’s appearance sparked a vital conversation about agency, ambition, and the evolving roles of women in Pakistani households.

Also Read: Asma Abbas Talks About To Create Distance With Daughter Zara Noor Abbas

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Alizeh Shah Slams Mistreatment in TV Industry

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Actor Alizeh Shah took to Instagram this week to deliver a deeply personal and emotional account of her experiences in the Pakistani entertainment industry. Framing it as her final attempt to reclaim her story, the Ehd-e-Wafa star described years of harassment, exploitation, media ridicule, and a toxic, patriarchal culture that repeatedly tried to silence her.

“I’m going to expose every single person who did me wrong,” Shah declared in a series of video stories. “I’m done with people trolling me, making fun of me, and making memes out of me. You guys have no idea how difficult an actor’s life already is.”

Shah’s testimony followed renewed online scrutiny sparked by the resurfacing of a 2022 interview in which senior actor Yasir Nawaz called her “difficult to work with” and vowed never to collaborate with her again. His remarks reignited public criticism and triggered a fresh wave of trolling—an onslaught Shah said pushed her into retreat.

Although Shah didn’t name Nawaz, her tone and timing suggested she was responding directly to that narrative.

Revisiting the 2021 Ramp Fall: “It Wasn’t an Accident”

In one of the most emotional parts of her story, Shah revisited her now-infamous 2021 ramp fall at Bridal Couture Week. In a viral clip, she stumbled while walking alongside playback singer Shazia Manzoor. At the time, she downplayed it as a mistake and thanked Manzoor for her support.

Now, Shah claims the incident was deliberate. “We had to go right. This lady pulled me and dragged me on the floor,” she said, replaying the clip to support her claim. She also accused Manzoor of inappropriately touching her and attempting to sabotage her walk.

What hurt more, Shah said, was how the industry mocked her afterward. She called out host Juggan Kazim and influencer Jannat Mirza for publicly recreating and laughing at the moment.

Shah shared clips of both Kazim and Mirza mocking her on camera. She said she stayed silent at the time to maintain professionalism, but now admits the betrayal and ridicule deeply wounded her.

The 2023 Incident: “It Took Me Years to Heal from That Lie”

Shah also addressed a 2023 controversy in which the media accused her of assaulting a fellow actor and throwing a lit cigarette at her. Shah said the truth was distorted.

“She pushed me. I didn’t fall. Then she slapped me. I was in shock,” Shah recalled. “She told everyone I threw a cigarette at her.”

Shah said she asked the crew to check the footage, but no such incident was captured. Frustrated, she admitted throwing a sandal at the actor but denied all other claims. Producers discouraged her from filing a police report to avoid production delays.

The next day, headlines branded her violent and unprofessional. To support her version, Shah shared an old interview in which actor Sami Khan confirmed seeing the slap during filming.

“I stayed quiet because I was weak. It took so long to heal from that lie and speak up,” she wrote.

Shah Accuses Industry of Punishing Her for Setting Boundaries

In her video, Shah detailed how the industry penalized her for asserting basic rights. She spoke about delayed payments, disrespect on set, and blacklisting for setting boundaries.

“We get cheques after three months—after begging for our own money,” she said.

Shah believes her refusal to conform led to intentional exclusion. “Pages were paid to troll me. Directors called me into meetings just to comment on my image, saying they had ‘heard things,’” she said. Even simple requests, like asking for a separate room due to her smoking habit, were weaponized against her.

“If asking for respect and timely payment makes me ‘difficult,’ then maybe this industry needs to reflect on what professionalism really means,” she stated.

Shah also revealed that colleagues often ignored her physical boundaries. “I don’t allow anyone to touch me unless it’s part of the scene. You need to ask. I’m not your property,” she said.

She recalled a disturbing incident when a senior actor dried his sweat with a hairdryer and intentionally sprayed it on her face. “I’m sorry you expected me to treat your sweat like aab-e-zamzam, but I’m not like that. Ew.”

Despite the backlash, Shah said she doesn’t regret standing up for her dignity, hygiene, and autonomy.

“Let Me Live”: A Final Plea for Empathy

Shah ended her story with a heartfelt appeal to the public and her peers. “An artist, whether junior or senior, deserves respect. Just because you’re powerful doesn’t mean you can ruin someone’s career,” she said.

She also opened up about her personal life. “My mom is sick. I already have enough to deal with. Just let me live.”

Since going public, Shah has received a wave of support from fans, journalists, influencers, and fellow actors like Urwa Hocane, who praised her bravery.

Whether or not this is truly her final statement, Alizeh Shah’s voice has sparked a conversation the industry can no longer ignore.

Also Read: Alizeh Shah’s Take On Qurbani On Eid Ul Adha

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