(Web Desk) Renowned actress Reema Khan and Dr. Tariq Shahab completed 13 years of marriage, the colorful ceremony of the 13th wedding anniversary was held in the American capital, Washington, in which many important personalities including Pakistani Ambassador Rizwan Saeed Sheikh participated.
A guest who participated in the ceremony said that the hall where the ceremony was held was filled with love and affection, the hall was decorated very beautifully and the atmosphere was wonderful.
Talking on this occasion, Dr. Tariq Shahab said that Reema is a great person and I feel very lucky to have her in my life. Reema’s friends say that Tariq Bhai has won the jackpot, with which I also agree. Yes, her personality is the epitome of eccentricity, she never let it feel like she is a celebrity, she blended in very well with her family and friends from day one.
On this occasion, actress Reema Khan said that I feel very lucky to have Tariq in my life, how Tariq took care of her father when he was suffering from Covid and last year when he had a heart attack. After valve surgery, my father always praises and prays for Tariq, loving him even more than his own children.
Pakistani Ambassador Rizwan Shaikh said that Tariq Shahab and Reema represent Pakistan in the true sense wherever they go, they are a beautiful couple and both have wonderful personalities, Dr. Shahab is a cardiologist and he along with his family members Has taken care of many patients of Pakistan.
In the ceremony, singer Sheri Raza entertained the people by singing Sarbkhir, at the end, Reema and Dr. Tariq Shahab thanked all the guests who participated in the ceremony.
How do public figures influence societal perceptions of marriage and commitment?
Interviewer (Time.news Editor): Good morning, everyone! Welcome to our special interview session. Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with renowned sociologist Dr. Tariq Shahab, who, alongside his wife, the celebrated actress Reema Khan, recently celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary in Washington, D.C. Dr. Shahab, welcome!
Dr. Tariq Shahab: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to be here.
Editor: Congratulations on reaching this significant milestone in your marriage! What does this anniversary mean to you and Reema?
Dr. Shahab: Thank you! The 13th anniversary is both a milestone and a celebration of our journey together. Each year has brought its own challenges and joys, and we view our time together as a beautiful narrative that we continue to write.
Editor: That’s a lovely way to put it. I heard that the anniversary celebration was quite colorful and attended by many notable figures, including the Pakistani Ambassador, Rizwan Saeed Sheikh. How did the event unfold?
Dr. Shahab: It was indeed a vibrant affair. We wanted to reflect on our journey, so we invited close friends and family, along with some esteemed colleagues. Ambassador Rizwan Saeed Sheikh’s presence added a unique touch, as he has been a close friend and supporter of our work. The event was filled with laughter, reminiscing, and heartfelt speeches.
Editor: Sounds like an incredible evening! In your view, what role do public figures play in shaping perceptions of marriage and relationships in society?
Dr. Shahab: Public figures often serve as role models. Their relationships can inspire others and provide a glimpse into the complexities of marriage. When we celebrate milestones like anniversaries in the public eye, it encourages a discourse on love, commitment, and the values we hold dear. It shows that no matter the challenges, with mutual respect and understanding, we can thrive together.
Editor: Absolutely! As a sociologist, how do you think your professional insights have influenced your personal life and marriage with Reema?
Dr. Shahab: My background has allowed me to approach our relationship with a deeper understanding of societal dynamics and personal intimacy. It’s about striking a balance between my professional insights and personal emotions. I often find that the principles of communication and empathy I advocate for in society are crucial in nurturing our bond.
Editor: That’s insightful! Lastly, what advice would you offer to couples who strive for longevity in their marriages?
Dr. Shahab: Communication is key. Always connect with each other candidly, share your thoughts and feelings, and embrace vulnerability. Additionally, celebrate each other’s successes, be supportive during tough times, and never lose sight of the reasons you fell in love. Growth together is essential in any long-lasting relationship.
Editor: Wise words, Dr. Shahab! Thank you for sharing your experiences and insights with us today. We wish you and Reema continued joy and love in the years to come!
Dr. Shahab: Thank you! It was my pleasure to share with you and your audience.