Why Hiba Bukhari prefers staying in a joint family. Hiba Bukhari is a young actress who is doing great work and choosing some great projects one after another. She is also highly opinionated and she is not scared to say things how they are and she is also open about her life’s trajectory and choices which she shares with her fans. Hiba is married to actor Arez Ahmed and they both are living a beautiful life together.
In an interview with Aamna Haider Isani, Hiba talked about compromise in marriages. She said that the kind of compromise being propagated in society is different but understanding should be there. She said that she keeps a balance between her work and personal life. She also revealed that her parents told her to take care of her new home but to come back if something is bothering her and they will support her in all circumstances.
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This is what Hiba shared:
Hiba also revealed that she prefers to live in a joint family. She said that Islam allows women to have separate homes and that is great but if the family is supportive and you develop a good relationship then there is nothing wrong in living in a joint family either.
Here is what she said:
Hiba Qadir better known as Hiba Bukhari is a Pakistani television actress. Hiba Bukhari is known for her role of Seemal in the Hum TV’s Thori Si Wafa (2017) for which she won the Hum Award for Best Soap Actress and Khajistah Dilawar Khan in Meray Humnasheen.
She has also played her leading roles in Bholi Bano (2017), Silsilay (2018), Ramz-e-Ishq (2019), Deewangi (2019) and Fitoor (2021), Inteha e Ishq (2021)
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