(Web Desk) Actress Darfashan Salim has said that she will not have a pompous wedding.
Sarukamat actress Darfashan Saleem was asked about her marriage and she replied that whenever she gets married, she will do it simply and by announcing it in public.
The famous actress said that I would like my acquaintances to attend the wedding, but my mother will not allow it to happen, she wants every acquaintance to attend the wedding, I want the wedding to take place whenever. Be from a good family and person.
Born on January 14, 1996 in Lahore, Darfashan Saleem’s father Salim Al Hasan produced several drama serials for PTV under his production house Digital Media in the 2000s. I did a supporting role, then acted as the lead actor in “Bhadas” with Umar Shahzad and Furqan Qureshi, Marina Khan. He also got a lot of recognition through the drama “Pardees” directed by
Darfashan Saleem has done a lot of work in a very short period of time, including Jadahwa Kuch Esse, Kesi Teri Self-Morti, Jeeram, Syah, Jee Aap Marsee, and dramas like Khai and Ishq Murshid. The number of followers is more than 5 million.
How can couples ensure their wedding aligns with their personal values instead of societal expectations?
Interview: Time.news Editor Meets Darfashan Salim on Wedding Trends
Editor: Welcome, everyone! Today, we have a special guest with us, the talented actress Darfashan Salim. Thank you for joining us, Darfashan!
Darfashan Salim: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to be here.
Editor: So, I recently came across your statement about not wanting a pompous wedding. That certainly caught my attention! What led you to this decision?
Darfashan Salim: Well, I’ve always believed that a wedding should reflect the couple’s personality rather than conforming to societal expectations. I want a celebration that feels intimate and personal, not just a grand spectacle.
Editor: That’s a refreshing perspective! With so much emphasis on extravagant weddings in our culture, why do you think many people feel pressured to have a big wedding?
Darfashan Salim: I think it stems from a desire to showcase one’s success and social status. Television shows and social media also glamorize these large, elaborate weddings, leading many to think that a big event equates to a happy marriage.
Editor: Absolutely, and it can often overshadow the deeper meaning of the occasion. How do you envision your ideal wedding?
Darfashan Salim: I imagine something simple yet meaningful—perhaps a small gathering with close friends and family. I’d like to focus on the love and commitment rather than the decorations and the lavishness.
Editor: That makes so much sense. Are there any specific traditions or elements that are important for you in your wedding?
Darfashan Salim: Yes! I’d love to incorporate some cultural traditions that hold significance for both me and my partner. Celebrating our heritage in a way that feels authentic to us is essential.
Editor: Sounds beautiful! As an actress, you’re in the public eye. Do you feel that your decision might influence your fans or the industry at large?
Darfashan Salim: I hope so! If sharing my thoughts can inspire others to rethink their perspectives on weddings, then I’d be thrilled. It’s about celebrating love, not the event itself.
Editor: That’s a powerful message! Speaking of influence, have you noticed any shifts in wedding trends among your peers in the industry?
Darfashan Salim: Yes, definitely! Many of my friends are opting for simpler, more personalized weddings. It seems that the younger generation is prioritizing experiences and memories over extravagance.
Editor: That’s encouraging to hear! Before we wrap up, do you have any advice for couples who might feel overwhelmed by wedding planning?
Darfashan Salim: I’d say to focus on what truly matters—your relationship. Don’t let external pressures dictate your special day. It’s about the bond you share, not the size of the event.
Editor: Wise words, Darfashan! Thank you so much for sharing your insights and experiences with us today. I’m sure your unique perspective will resonate with many.
Darfashan Salim: Thank you! I appreciate the opportunity to talk about something so close to my heart.
Editor: And to our readers, remember that your wedding is a reflection of your love story. Join us next time for more engaging conversations!