Aina Asif uncomfortable experiences with senior actors became a major talking point after her recent TV appearance.
The young Pakistani actress spoke openly during a Chand Raat special show hosted by Imran Ashraf. Her video quickly went viral on social media.
Aina Asif is known for strong performances at a young age. She gained popularity through dramas like Mayi Ri and Judwaa.
During the interview, she shared that her time on set was not always easy.
The actress explained that senior actors sometimes made her feel uncomfortable. She said whenever she spoke, they would look at her in a strange way.
According to Aina, she never said anything unusual. But she felt that some people enjoyed making her uncomfortable.
She also revealed that during emotional scenes, senior actors would disturb her performance.
Aina said when she had to cry or shout in a scene, others would walk away or start talking nearby. Some would even joke with the director during her takes.
She further shared that some actors copied her actions. At times, they pretended to forget their lines just as she was about to speak.
The actress admitted that these actions made her angry in the beginning. However, she has now learned to ignore such behavior.
Aina added that she no longer feels stressed because she has become used to these situations.
Host Imran Ashraf praised her talent during the show. He said people once saw her as a child, but now she has earned a strong place in the industry.
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