(Zain Madani) Actress Mawra Hussain gave a signal too say goodbye to the world of acting to make her LLB degree useful.
Pakistan’s famous actress Mawra hussain recently talked about her favorite job in an interview and also gave her statement about becoming a lawyer. “I don’t like any job other than Baby Sting,” Mawra Hussain said, “Unluckily, I can’t use my law degree. Till 5 years ago, I thought I could do both law and acting. I am But now I understand that this is not possible.
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The actress said that I think to do any job it is important that you focus on it fully but yes if you decide to choose the profession of lawyer in the future then you will focus on it completely and others. I will leave all work, the actress added that I will work hard to become a lawyer just like I am currently working for acting and I will leave acting for that.
Mawra Hussain further told about her degree that I have completed LLB, I need 9 weeks to complete bar course, for bar course I have to go to London, I am ready to study further but yes I haven’t thought yet. When will you complete it?
It should be remembered that Mawra Hussain completed his law studies from the University of London in 2019 and also shared the photos of his convocation on social media accounts.
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What challenges did Mawra Hussain face when transitioning from acting to law?
Interview with Mawra Hussain: Transitioning from Acting to Law
Time.news Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Mawra. Your journey from acting to pursuing a career in law has garnered important attention. Can you share with us what prompted this decision?
Mawra Hussain: Thank you for having me! For the longest time, I believed I could juggle both my acting career and my passion for law. Though, I’ve come to realize that in order to truly excel in a profession, you need to be fully committed. It’s become clear to me that I can’t continue acting and pursue my dream of becoming a lawyer at the same time.
Time.news Editor: That’s a very insightful viewpoint. You’ve mentioned previously that you don’t enjoy any job as much as acting. How do you reconcile your love for acting with your academic aspirations?
Mawra Hussain: it’s definitely a challenging situation. Acting has my heart; it’s what I truly enjoy. Yet, I feel a strong sense of obligation to put my law degree to use. I’ve completed my LLB from the University of London, and now I need to finish my bar course. So, even though acting holds a special place in my heart, I am ready to focus entirely on becoming a lawyer if that’s the path I choose.
Time.news Editor: that’s admirable. You’ve mentioned the practical challenges of studying law while being an actress. Can you elaborate on what it takes to transition into the legal field?
Mawra Hussain: Certainly! Transitioning into law requires a complete shift in focus and dedication. I want to work hard and prepare myself just as diligently as I have in my acting career. If I decide to pursue this path fully, I will leave acting behind to fully commit to my studies and my future role as a lawyer.
Time.news Editor: You also mentioned needing to go to London for your bar course.How does this fit into your plans, especially considering the demands of the entertainment industry?
Mawra Hussain: Yes, I need about nine weeks to complete the bar course.I’m ready to dive deep into my studies and make that trip to London. For me, it’s about prioritizing my future and ensuring that when I do make this transition, I do it wholeheartedly and effectively.
Time.news Editor: Looking ahead, do you have any specific areas of law that you are interested in pursuing?
Mawra Hussain: At this point, I haven’t narrowed it down to a specific field. I’m still exploring my options within the legal realm. However, I am open to specializing once I have a better grasp on the legal landscape.
Time.news Editor: Your story is quite inspirational. What advice can you give to young people who might be considering a similar transition between careers?
Mawra Hussain: Focus and dedication are key. It’s essential to choose a path you’re genuinely passionate about. Don’t be afraid to pivot if you feel that your initial choices aren’t aligned with your true aspirations. Make sure to plan ahead, seek mentorship, and be ready to embrace the challenges that come with change.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Mawra, for sharing your insights and journey with us today. it’s a refreshing take on the intersections of the entertainment and legal industries, and we wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors.
Mawra Hussain: Thank you for having me! I appreciate your support and hope to inspire others to follow their dreams,no matter how varied they might potentially be.