Pakistani actress Sarah Khan has once again captured fans’ attention after candidly answering personal questions during an interactive Instagram Q&A session.
The popular television star, known for her successful performances in hit dramas including Sabaat, Hum Tum, Raqs-e-Bismil, Namak Haram, and the recently acclaimed Sher, spoke openly about motherhood, family life, and the questions she often receives from followers. Sarah, who is married to singer Falak Shabir, is the mother of two daughters, Alyana and Rania.
One fan asked whether she had hoped for a son during her second pregnancy. Responding with honesty, Sarah said that she and her husband simply wished for a healthy child, regardless of gender.
The actress also reflected on how becoming a mother has changed her daily routine. She admitted that uninterrupted sleep is the one thing she misses from her life before having children, adding that motherhood has made her busier than ever.
When another follower asked if she was watching the FIFA World Cup, Sarah replied with humor, saying that these days she spends her time watching her daughters instead.
Sharing her feelings about raising two daughters, Sarah described them as Allah’s greatest blessing and said her life has become more beautiful since becoming a mother. She added that her biggest goal is to raise kind, compassionate, and respectful human beings. Sarah also revealed that she deeply loves her husband, while joking that their daughters are even more attached to their father.
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