I will have no objection to the husband’s second marriage decision

by times news cr

(Web ‌Desk) Actress Hira Soomro, who ⁤gained fame from Naji TV’s blockbuster ‌drama⁤ serial “Tere ⁢Bin”, says that if a man can afford it and ⁣wants to have ⁣more than ⁣one marriage, he should do it.

Actress Hara Soomro ⁣participated in a podcast, where she openly discussed ⁣various issues including polygamy of men.

Hara Soomro said while talking, I think that‍ if a man⁣ is fulfilling the emotional and financial needs of his wife,⁣ if ⁢he‌ can⁣ do justice to ⁤all his wives, then he should have more than one marriage, both law and ⁢religion allow him to do that. give

The actress said that if a woman’s husband wants to marry again⁣ and ​he can do justice to his wives, then the ⁢woman‌ should not​ have a problem. It is better than the ⁣forbidden act that ‌she should remarry.

Harasumro said ‍that ​nowadays women have to be independent, take⁤ care of ‌the house, and take care of the children. In such a case, it is not possible to keep the husband under control. Women⁣ should not be dependent ‍on men in ‍any way. Nor should he care how many marriages they marry as long as they provide for them and their children.

The actress said‌ that if my husband decides to marry ‍again, he ​can ​do it​ provided he values ​​my‍ and my children’s struggle and fulfills ‌all the ​needs.

Interview⁣ between Time.news ⁣Editor and Hira Soomro

Editor: Welcome to Time.news, Hira. It’s an absolute pleasure to have‌ you here⁤ today. Your ‍performance in “Tere Bin” captivated ‍audiences, and ​your recent comments ‌about ⁤marriage have definitely sparked conversations. Can ‍you tell us how you arrived ⁢at ​your views on‍ polygamous relationships?

Hira Soomro: Thank you for having me! It’s‌ been quite a ⁢journey, and I’m grateful ‍for⁣ the ⁢support from my fans. Regarding‌ my views ‌on marriage, I believe it’s ⁢ultimately about personal‌ choice. If⁢ a man feels he has the means—emotionally and financially—and wishes ⁤to pursue more than ‍one marriage, that’s his decision. It’s⁤ essential, though, to ensure that all parties involved are consenting and ‍treated with ‌respect.

Editor: ⁣That’s a thought-provoking perspective! ‍In many cultures, ⁢polygamy​ carries its ​own set of​ social complexities. How do you believe society can better address ‌the dynamics of such relationships?

Hira ‍Soomro: Absolutely. Society‍ needs to foster open discussions​ about​ the dynamics of all ⁢types of relationships. Just as with monogamous relationships, polygamous ones require clear communication, understanding,‍ and ‌mutual respect. Educating people about these dynamics can help dispel myths ⁤and​ encourage healthier relationships, irrespective of their structure.

Editor: You bring up ‌an important⁢ point about communication. It seems that misunderstandings can fuel stigma around‌ such relationships. How can media representations‌ change to support more​ inclusive narratives?

Hira Soomro: Media plays ⁤a powerful role in shaping perceptions. I believe we need more nuanced storytelling in​ dramas and​ films—stories that reflect various lifestyles without bias. If we can showcase ⁤relatable characters in different relationship dynamics, ⁣we ⁤can foster understanding and‍ acceptance among ​audiences.⁤ It’s not about advocating one type ‍of ⁣relationship over another; it’s about portraying real-life situations accurately.

Editor: That’s a fantastic insight. ‌Speaking of representation, do ⁣you think​ your role in “Tere Bin” has influenced your views or ⁤your audience’s perception of relationships?

Hira Soomro: Definitely! “Tere Bin”‌ tackled many complex themes⁤ about ‍love, commitment, and ⁢sacrifice. ​Playing my ⁢character ⁢allowed me to explore ⁢these ideas ⁣deeply, and I think it⁤ resonated with our audience. It’s rewarding ⁤to see people reflect on ⁣their own relationships and have conversations about love in varying ⁣forms because of the show.

Editor: Your role‌ has certainly ignited many discussions. As an actress ‍and ⁣public figure, do⁢ you feel‍ a responsibility to advocate for more inclusive narratives in relationships?

Hira Soomro: I⁤ absolutely do. As ⁣creators ⁤and artists, ‌we have a platform to⁢ influence thoughts and feelings. It’s crucial we use it to highlight ⁢diverse experiences that reflect our society’s realities. I’m⁢ committed ​to bringing‍ attention to relationship dynamics that are⁢ often ⁣overlooked,‍ including polygamy, and ensuring they’re portrayed with ‍sensitivity.

Editor: That’s inspiring to hear! Looking ​forward, do you have any upcoming projects that align with your view on relationship diversity?

Hira Soomro: Yes,⁤ I’m working on⁤ a new project that aims ​to shed ‌light on complex family structures,‍ including ⁤aspects of polygamy,​ and the emotional entanglements‍ that come with them. I’m excited ⁣to bring‌ these conversations to the forefront and ⁤promote dialogue through storytelling.

Editor: We can’t ⁢wait to see that! Thank​ you, Hira, for sharing your insights and perspective ⁣with⁣ us today. Your⁢ commitment to fostering inclusiveness⁢ in relationships is commendable, and we look forward to ⁣your continued work in‍ promoting⁤ diverse narratives.

Hira Soomro: Thank⁢ you! It was a pleasure discussing these important topics‌ with you. I hope we can continue this conversation ⁣and encourage ‍more people to embrace⁤ diverse forms of⁢ love and relationships.

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