Humaima Malik got emotional in Podcast Honest Hour

In a recent interview, Humaima Malik spoke about various aspects of her life.

Humaima Malick is a very talented Pakistani actress. She made her name in the TV and Film Industry.

She is known for Drama “Ishq Junoon Deewangi” and for the Film “Bol” in 2011.

Recently, her Interview went viral on social media. In which she talked about the difficulties of her life.

Let’s see what she said!

She has revealed that when the 5000 note came to the country. She started crying because she also has seen poverty. At the start of her career, She used to keep biryani for her father and siblings, which she used to get at shooting or sets. She belongs to a very poor family even though they can’t afford good food. But Now the time has changed she spends 3 lakh on grocery shopping every month.

She said, They have never seen AC, She has travelled in buses so everything in life comes at its right time.” Actress, While talking, became overwhelmed and emotional. And said that “she lost herself in the process of trying so hard to get out of these difficulties in her life.

 

Talking about her marriage and divorce at a young age, the actress said, She got married at the age of 18. But got divorced just two years later. She was busy when She got a divorce call on the shooting set.  She was told to leave the shooting of “Bol” or get a divorce. At that time, filmmaker Shoaib Mansoor also gave him a good suggestion on the issue of divorce, but he refused. She did what her heart desired and did not stop shooting for the film and got her first divorce at the age of just 20.

Actress Humaima Malik said that in 2021, She returned to the screen after a long time through director Anjum Shehzad’s drama. As she was away from the screen for two years due to a relationship with someone.

It should be noted that Humaima Malik married actor Shimoun Abbasi in 2010 but this marriage lasted only for 2 years and the couple parted ways in 2012.

 

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