Another well-known actress has hinted at saying goodbye to the world of showbiz

by times news cr

(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.

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