(Web Desk) Renowned actress Samina Ahmed made an interesting revelation about her husband, veteran actor Manzar Sohbai’s proposal of marriage.
In an interview,the senior actress has revealed that the marriage proposal was made by Manzar Sohbai,one day we were sitting like that,he said,let’s get married,I was shocked,instead of answering,I asked a question. do you really think that we should get married?, replied the scene, yes I think so, what do you say? On which I agreed for the marriage.
How did the friendship develop between the two? In this regard, Samina Ahmed said that we both worked together in a play, at that time there was nothing like that between us, but we knew that it was going to happen in the future, when the play was released.As the shooting reached its final stages, we became friends and started chatting lightly.
The senior actress said that I found Manzar Sahbai’s character very interesting. In the drama we played the role of husband and wife but we did not talk at that time. Nae and Manjar had met each other once or twice for dinner.
He said that the loneliness of his life ended with marriage, his children were living abroad, now he has found a partner, now when he goes to his lonely house, he realizes that someone is waiting for him and he wants to visit them. They will talk, after marriage, not only their life changed but also the life of Sanhar Sahabai, we both became each other’s support and our loneliness ended.
Samina Ahmed said that she does not mind children living abroad, children have their own lives, the whole world is their home for them, they can live wherever they want.
Samina Ahmed and Manzar sohbai got married on april 4, 2020 during the Corona Lockdown, the couple’s small marriage ceremony was held in Lahore which was attended by close relatives.
What personal experiences shaped Samina Ahmed’s views on love and loneliness?
Interview with Samina Ahmed: Love, Loneliness, and New Beginnings
By Time.news Editor
In an exclusive conversation with renowned actress Samina Ahmed, we delve into her heartfelt perspective on love, companionship, and the moments that reshape our lives. Samina shares insights regarding her marriage proposal from her husband, veteran actor Manzar Sohbai, and the unique journey that led them to each other.
Q: Samina, can you tell us about how the marriage proposal came about? What was your initial reaction?
Samina Ahmed: Absolutely. It was quite an unexpected moment. One day, while we were just sitting together, Manzar casually suggested, “Let’s get married.” I was shocked! instead of responding right away, I asked him, “Do you really think we should get married?” He confidently replied, “Yes, I think so. What do you say?” That conversation opened the door for me to consider it seriously, and eventually, I agreed.
Q: How did your friendship with Manzar evolve before the proposal? What was the situation like during the shooting of the play you worked on together?
Samina Ahmed: At first, our relationship was strictly professional. We knew each other only as co-stars. The chemistry developed gradually as we worked on a play together. Though we were playing husband and wife on stage, we hadn’t discussed anything personal at that time. However, as we finished the shooting and became friends, our conversations became more frequent and meaningful, paving the way for what was to come.
Q: You mentioned that Manzar’s character in the drama was fascinating. How did it influence your connection?
Samina Ahmed: His character was indeed intriguing. Playing roles that mirrored real-life scenarios often creates a special bond. Though we had met just a couple of times for dinner, those moments, combined with our on-stage chemistry, allowed us to connect at a different level, leading us both to realize that something deeper was developing.
Q: Transitioning to marriage, how has your relationship changed your perspectives on loneliness?
Samina Ahmed: Marriage has truly transformed our lives. For Manzar,who previously felt lonely with his children living abroad,having a partner has made all the difference. Now, when he returns home, there’s someone meaningful waiting for him. This shared companionship has alleviated our loneliness. We became each other’s support, creating a home filled with warmth and connection.
Q: Speaking of children living abroad, how do you feel about their independence?
Samina ahmed: I completely understand their choices. My children have their own lives and aspirations, and I believe the whole world is their home. As long as they are happy and pursuing their dreams, I support them. Marriage with Manzar has allowed me to feel fulfilled and less lonely, but I trust my children to make decisions that are right for them.
Q: Looking back, your marriage took place during a pivotal time—the COVID-19 lockdown. How did that impact your wedding?
Samina Ahmed: Yes, we got married on April 4, 2020, amidst the lockdown. Our ceremony was small and intimate, attended only by close relatives in Lahore. Even though the circumstances weren’t ideal for a grand party, the simplicity of it made our union even more special. It was a moment focused purely on love and togetherness.
Q: what advice would you offer to readers about finding love and companionship?
Samina Ahmed: My advice would be to keep your heart open. sometimes love finds you in the most unexpected moments, as it did for me. It’s critically important to cultivate friendships and cherish connections. Never shy away from exploring the potential of those relationships; you might be surprised at where they lead.
this enriching exchange with Samina Ahmed offers readers a glimpse into her life and love, emphasizing the importance of companionship and encouraging others to embrace their own journeys.