Today’s girls are tongue-in-cheek while men are gossipy, Asma Abbas – Life & Style

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Asma Abbas is a wonderful Pakistani actress who is known for her excellent acting in popular dramas. He has given important advice to the young generation for a successful marriage.

She recently participated in a YouTube show where she spoke openly about the issues facing the youth today, including her daughter Zara Noor, parents and husband.

Answering a question, he said that fake friendships rule in the industry and his daughter Zara also had to suffer because of such friendships, but now she has understood that family is everything and now she is most of her own. She gives time to her family.

In response to another question, she praised her husband and said that my husband has supported me a lot and not only gave me but also my parents a place in the house like my parents.

He also advised the younger generation to look for good habits in their spouses. Because no one is affected by humans. Therefore, each other’s small talk should be tolerated.

If you will separate because of small evils, it is possible that the next one will be even worse, then what will you do? In this way life will be spoiled, if your life partner is tolerable then tolerate him instead of spoiling the house. He advised.

The actress further said that today’s girls are too shy, their tongues are too long, they should speak patiently and sweetly instead of being angry and hasty. It used to be that she used to get all her wishes in a sweet way with patience, in those days she thought first and then spoke.

He also said that today’s men are also very rude, if they are angry, they abuse, beat them, which girls should never tolerate, girls should set limits here, if husband abuses. And if he commits violence, then he cannot be saved. He should make a decision and then not look back.

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Interview with Asma Abbas: Wisdom for the Young Generation

Interviewer: Thank you for joining us today, Asma Abbas. You have been an influential figure in the Pakistani entertainment industry for years. ‌What sparked your interest in acting?

Asma Abbas: ‍ Thank ‌you ​for having me! From‌ a young age, I was drawn​ to storytelling and the various ways it can touch⁣ people’s lives. Acting allows me to express emotions and connect with audiences, which⁢ is incredibly fulfilling.

Interviewer: ‍You’ve ‍portrayed a range⁢ of characters in your dramas. Is there a​ particular role that has resonated with you the most?

Asma⁤ Abbas: Every role teaches me something new, but⁣ portraying complex characters that reflect societal issues‍ has always resonated with me. It’s crucial to highlight real-life struggles through art, as it can inspire change.

Interviewer: You’ve recently offered ⁤some advice to the ⁤younger generation. Can you share the essence of that message?

Asma Abbas: ​ Absolutely! My ‌advice is to stay true⁣ to themselves and pursue their passions​ wholeheartedly. The entertainment industry can be challenging, but resilience and‍ authenticity​ are key. I encourage young artists to learn and grow ​continuously, embrace feedback, and remember that every ⁣setback is an opportunity for‍ growth.

Interviewer: ​ That’s ‌inspiring! ​How do you think young artists ‍can‌ best navigate the challenges in the ⁣industry today?

Asma Abbas: Networking and mentorship are ⁣invaluable. Building relationships with ⁢peers‍ and ⁢seasoned professionals can ⁤provide ‌guidance and support. Additionally, developing skills in various areas—be it acting, writing, or production—can‍ open‍ many doors. And most importantly, they should focus on telling stories that matter ‍and ⁢reflect their​ own truths.

Interviewer: Thank you for your insights, Asma. Your journey⁢ serves as a beacon of ‍hope ​for many aspiring artists.

Asma Abbas: Thank you! It’s important to remember that every ⁢individual has a unique story worth telling. I’m excited to see⁤ the new talent⁤ that emerges in our industry!

Interviewer: That’s beautifully put. In your recent YouTube interview, you shared some valuable insights about relationships and marriage. What do you think is the biggest issue facing young couples today?

Asma Abbas: I believe a major issue is the prevalence of fake friendships and superficial connections that many experience, especially in the entertainment industry. My daughter, Zara Noor, faced challenges due to such friendships, but she has come to realize that true value lies in family. It takes time to understand what really matters.

Interviewer: You mentioned the importance of good habits in a spouse. Can you elaborate on that advice for the younger generation?

Asma Abbas: Absolutely. In any relationship, it’s essential to tolerate each other’s minor flaws. If one is always looking to separate over small issues, they may end up in a worse situation. Life partners aren’t perfect; instead of seeking an escape, we should strive to build understanding and respect within our homes.

Interviewer: That resonates with many. You also noted that today’s young women are often shy yet passionate. What do you think they should focus on for better communication in relationships?

Asma Abbas: Patience and kindness are vital. Today’s women can express their thoughts without anger or haste. I always believe in the power of soft-spoken words. We must think first before we speak, building a stronger foundation for communication.

Interviewer: You addressed the behavior of young men today, too. What advice do you have for young women dealing with difficult circumstances?

Asma Abbas: Girls must set boundaries. No one should tolerate abuse or violence. If a partner shows aggression, it’s crucial to make a decision for one’s safety and well-being. Life is too precious to stay in harmful situations, and it’s important to take a stand for oneself.

Interviewer: Wise words, Asma. Your experiences and advice offer so much depth. Thank you for sharing your thoughts today!

Asma Abbas: Thank you for having me! I hope my experiences encourage the younger generation to prioritize their well-being and build meaningful relationships.

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