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Motherhood Has Erased My Anger: Zara Noor Abbas

Motherhood Has Erased My Anger: Zara Noor Abbas

Talented Pakistani actor Zara Noor Abbas, acclaimed for her recent standout performances in dramas “Jhoom” and “Stand-Up Girl,” is now basking in a new roleโ€”motherhood. Happily married to fellow actor Asad Siddiqui, the couple welcomed their first child, a daughter named Noor-e-Jahan, in March this year. In a candid interview on Political Insight, Zara shared how motherhood has reshaped her life. “My anger has completely vanished after becoming a mother. After becoming a mother, I feel more empathetic towards people, especially mothers. I have become more loving towards other people,” she revealed. She added, โ€œI think I am more conscious of time now. If I have to be somewhere, I make sure everything is prepared beforehand.โ€

When quizzed about which of the three rolesโ€”acting, being a wife, or being a new motherโ€”is the most challenging, Zara responded with characteristic confidence, โ€œNone of these things are difficult. If you think of these things as work then it will be difficult for you, but if you do them from a place of love, it will be extremely easy for you.โ€ She then shared that she enjoys โ€œbeing a mother the most.โ€

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Discussing her parenting philosophy, the “Badshah Begum” actor expressed her desire to raise her daughter as a kind, responsible citizen. โ€œWe learn parenting with time, but I want to make my daughter a good person, a good, responsible citizen. I will not force academics on her, but my focus will be to make her a kind and empathetic human being. I never want her to hurt anyoneโ€™s heart.โ€

Last month, Zara took to Instagram to open up about her pregnancy and the trials of motherhood. She described her postpartum journey as a transformative experience from โ€œnothingness to everything.โ€ Reflecting on the pressure to have all the answers in the early days of motherhood, she wrote, โ€œThe questions that will only be answered by spending alone time with the baby. The pressure to know it all in these 40 days. Itโ€™s superior! Itโ€™s a lot! And I feel like we donโ€™t talk much about the journey after the birth. Postpartum. Itโ€™s real. Itโ€™s as real as pregnancy.โ€

The “Ehd-e-Wafa” actor concluded her heartfelt post with essential advice: โ€œListen to your body and your instinct as a mother.โ€ Emphasizing patience, she reassured new mothers, โ€œThis will be a long road to recovery, but you will be just fine. I promise you. You know why? Because you are a mother.โ€

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