Firdous Jamal, a senior actor of Pakistani showbiz industry, has said that he got married to the wrong people at the wrong time.
Recently Firdous Jamal participated in a program of a private TV channel where he talked about his career as well as his private life.
Firdous Jamal said that I was born an artist from my mother’s lap, my parents appreciated my art and talent in their lifetime but after their death, everything changed.
The senior actor said that the biggest regret of my life is that I got married at the wrong time and to the wrong people, my wife and my in-laws were not favorable to me as an artiste.
He said that I am an artist, so I should have married an artist or an artist family because only an artist can appreciate someone’s art.
Firdous Jamal said that wrong marriage not only made me lonely but also changed my personality and life.
Explaining the actor, he said, “I don’t regret why I got married there, but if I had an artist as a partner, my talent would have flourished.”
He also said that I am very happy with my marriage and children, but I was happiest when my eldest son Hamza Jamal was born.
Firdous Jamal added that I am 70 years old, now I see nothing but death ahead.
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**Interview with Firdous Jamal: Reflections on Life and Love**
**Interviewer:** Firdous, thank you for joining us today. You’ve notably shared that your biggest regret is marrying at the wrong time and to the wrong people. Can you elaborate on what led you to feel this way?
**Firdous Jamal:** Thank you for having me. Yes, reflecting on my life, I realize that my choices in marriage didn’t support my career as an artist. I believe that an artist needs a partner who understands and appreciates their passion and struggles. My experiences taught me that compatibility in this regard is crucial.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned that your marriage changed your personality and life. Can you tell us how that has manifested over the years?
**Firdous Jamal:** Absolutely. The pressure of not being understood by my spouse and in-laws created a sense of loneliness. It affected my confidence and, ultimately, my art. I believe that the right partnership could have allowed my talent to flourish and kept my artistic spirit alive.
**Interviewer:** You also stated that you are happy with your marriage and children now, especially the joy your eldest son brought you. How do you reconcile that happiness with your regrets?
**Firdous Jamal:** I am grateful for my family and the happiness they bring. My son Hamza is a source of great joy. However, I can separate those personal joys from the professional challenges I faced due to my earlier choices. It’s a complex balance of joy and regret.
**Interviewer:** Turning to your current perspective, as you’ve mentioned looking at death ahead at 70, how do you hope your legacy as an artist will be viewed, especially in light of your experiences?
**Firdous Jamal:** I hope to be remembered as a passionate artist who inspired others, despite the setbacks along the way. I want my career to speak of resilience and the importance of following one’s artistic truth, regardless of personal struggles.
**Interviewer:** That’s a powerful message, Firdous. To our readers, what do you think of Firdous Jamal’s reflections on marriage and artistry? Do you believe that personal relationships have a direct influence on one’s career? Share your thoughts and join the debate!