Hira Mani's exclusive interview: 'Lockdown brings to life the life I had imagined before marriage'
Monday, May 25, 2020
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I thought it would be the life of a simple housewife. I got married thinking of that, but I found that life in quarantine 12 years later. '
This is to say of the well-known Pakistani actress Hira Mani who is very popular in Karachi nowadays for helping the people affected by the lockdown.
"Life before that was a lot of TV, film and drama," says Hira, referring to the days and nights spent in Lockdown.
"I have time for my children in the lockdown. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.
Hira said that Corona Lockdown has given her the life she had envisioned before her marriage. When the lockdown began in March due to the rapid spread of the corona virus around the world, Hira was in the United States, where in a video posted, she mocked Americans by calling them cowards rather than Pakistanis.
In an interview with the BBC, Hira admitted that the phrase he used for Americans was not correct.
"I said something I shouldn't have said. It wasn't too much of a lockdown at the time, it was new to me. "
He said that in that video, his praise of Pakistanis was ignored. "We, the Pakistani nation, are a little fearless. When we learned that a tsunami was coming, everyone arrived at Sea View. We also saw the 1965 war standing on the roofs.
"I remember when the quake hit I was in the apartment and we all went downstairs and were laughing."
He further said that there was a time when there were strikes in Karachi and everything was closed, firing from here to firing from there. So we are a very courageous people and I think our courage will be rewarded all over the world.
On their return from the United States, Hira and Mani joined forces to help the poor trapped in the lockdown and began distributing rations.
Hira said that he and Mani had been raising money to buy a car for a long time.
"We were talking at the time that this time we have to book one or the other 'fortune teller'. But then it happened that when I came back from the United States and such a situation happened, I told Mani to take the money out of it now. Let's do something man. Let's try this too. "
The couple had just started distributing charity when the criticism started again on social media.
This time, pictures of Hira and Mani circulating with ration bags made for charity kept circulating and it was said that they did this for cheap fame. At the same time, there was a debate over whether advertising was right or not.
"When I wear nice branded clothes, I travel in a big plane, I go to any amusement park with my children and I take pictures when I win an award," Hira said bluntly. Am
"So now that I'm doing this good work, I've put a picture of it so that you guys can support me in this endeavor." Hira Mani is very popular among women because of her character, which is also the case. She appreciates that despite being married at the age of 19 and having two children, she has managed to make a name for herself as one of the leading actresses in Pakistan's drama industry.
His famous plays include 'Journey of Faith', 'Pugli', 'Thesis',' Dil Moom Ka Diya ',' Aangan ',' Bandash ',' Dobol ',' Mere Paas Tum Ho ',' Ghalti 'and' Discovery 'included.
She is often trolled for her work in showbiz and for openly expressing various aspects of her private life on social media, but Hira believes that freedom of expression is everyone's right.
She says she has learned from her husband to ignore these negative messages. "We are celebrities. We must accept this. When you are a celebrity, you can be criticized in any way.
Hira added, "I call all these negative comments boiled eggs that will boil somewhere."
"On my page, on your page. You can come to my social media pages and tell me your sad stories. If someone has to do something bad, do it, do it for me because I can't stop you. '
However, in the case of children, she seemed very sensitive. "It simply came to our notice then. I get angry when it comes to children. I think it's a very evil idea to abuse a child. "
It should be noted that some time ago, Hira said on her Instagram that she took her 11-year-old son Muzammil to the cinema to show the Hollywood movie 'Joker'. Muzammil then told him that he felt close to the film's main character, the Joker, because he too had been harassed at school.
In response, people on social media, including Hira, criticized her son for watching and showing an 'R-rated' or adult film.
"When I wear nice branded clothes, I travel in a big plane, when I spend time with my children at any entertainment venue and when I post pictures when I win an award. So now that I'm doing this good work, I've put a picture of it so that you guys can join me in this endeavor. '
Hira Mani is very popular among women because of her roles which are also appreciated that despite being married at the age of 19 and having two children, she has managed to make a name for herself among the leading actresses in Pakistan's drama industry. His famous dramas include 'Yaqeen Ka Safar', 'Pugli', 'Theis', 'Dil Moom Kadia', 'Aangan', 'Bandash', 'Dobol', 'Mere Paas Tum Ho', 'Ghalti' and 'Kashf'. ' Included.
She is often trolled for her work in showbiz and for openly expressing various aspects of her private life on social media, but Hira believes that freedom of expression is everyone's right.
She says she has learned from her husband to ignore these negative messages.
"We are celebrities. We must accept this. When you are a celebrity, you can be criticized in any way.
Hira added, "I call all these negative comments boiled eggs that will boil somewhere."
"On my page, on your page. You can come to my social media pages and tell me your sad stories, do something to hurt someone, do it to me because I can't stop you. '
However, in the case of children, she seemed very sensitive. "It simply came to our notice then. I get angry when it comes to children. I think it's a very evil idea to abuse a child. "
It is to be noted that some time ago, Hira said on her Instagram that she took her 11-year-old son Muzammil to the cinema to show the Hollywood movie 'Joker'. Muzammil then told him that he felt close to the film's main character, the Joker, because he too was harassed at school.
In response, people on social media, including Hira, criticized her son for watching and showing an R-rated or adult film.
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