What will I say to God? Hania Aamir is “afraid” of her notoriety

What will I say to God? Hania Aamir is "afraid" of her notoriety

Fans of Hania Aamir are accustomed to seeing the actress’s glowing smile when she shares mental health tips on Instagram. Hania talked about her dedication to changing the world, her experience with Netflix, and her conflicts with makeup professionals who were obsessed with hair extensions when she sat down with the BBC Asian Network. She was casually clothed in a sweatshirt.

For Hania, making a lasting impact with her celebrity is the most important thing. Hania has always advocated for mental health and encouraged her followers to reflect on themselves by being frank and vulnerable on social media.

Sincerely, Hania stated, “I post about mental health so that other people don’t have to go through it.” “People ought to be aware that there are available treatments. Although it has long been stigmatized, attitudes around mental health are gradually beginning to change.

Hania finds her motivation in the knowledge that she is bringing happiness and change. She admitted, “I get scared of the fame I have.” The actor continued, revealing a deeper level of reflection, “What will I say to God when I meet Him? that I made a ton of money and uploaded beautiful pictures? I find it difficult to accept. I just want to make people laugh and have a great influence. That concludes it.

Hania will not give any information regarding Jo Bachay Hain Sang Samait Lo, her upcoming Netflix production. The cast, which stars industry heavyweights Fawad Khan, Sanam Saeed, Mahira Khan, Hamza Ali Abbasi, Iqra Aziz, Khushal Khan, and of course Hania, is amazing and is based on the novel of the same name. The pressure is high when such a diverse group performs in front of millions of fans.

It’s absurd, Hania exclaimed. As Khushhal and I are the youngest, we experience it the most. We have no idea what will transpire. We only hope it turns out well!

Hania has 13 million devoted Instagram followers and is no stranger to fame; she has even drawn romantic interest from India. But it’s a completely different ballgame to have the chance to participate in an endeavor with such enormous appeal on a worldwide scale.

Honestly, my initial thought was, ‘What?’ and the Mere Humsafar star questioned, “What am I doing in it?” Hania offered merely a hint, wearing a mysterious smile and not revealing anything further other than that the gift would be “slightly different from the novel.”

Hania remarked that working with such talented actors is fascinating and a big thing for me. “I’m just happy that Pakistan has its first Netflix original series! All you have to do is perform your duties and stay loyal to who you are. Your performance will be less impressive the more stressed you are about it.

Hania has vowed to remain faithful to a character and role throughout her career and has counseled aspiring actors to follow suit. “If you enjoy what you’re doing and it will have an impact, you should pursue it even if you’re only on screen for five minutes,” she advised. “It really helps to be honest with your craft.”

All Hania wants when taking on a role is a “good script, a good role,” but this doesn’t happen nearly as often as she would want. She bemoaned, “We don’t play around with women’s characters much.” “Hello, writers! Would you please?

What Hania feels is glaringly absent from Pakistani television is a strong, non-villainous female character. Hania remarked, “Watching a nice person (woman) who works would be interesting!” and continued, “With short hair!”

Since entering the industry at the age of 18, Hania has struggled with being able to wear her hair short. I believe that the issue of short hair affects everyone, not just those in Pakistan. She pointed out. In Bollywood, I hardly ever see people with short hair. The idea of a heroine with long hair is not acceptable.

Hania highlighted the issue by revealing that unwanted hair extensions frequently appear when she is at a fashion shoot. She admitted with a hint of pride, “I now push when I go to fashion shoots, and they eventually give in.” “I would not want to be the type of girl who has short hair and has to put up with hair extensions in the future constantly. We are discussing retaliating against decades of labor. There is still a long way to go.

Hania continued, saying that young female actresses should be commended for more than their beauty, allowed to maintain friendships with their coworkers, and not have to fight for their hair.

“It should be possible for everyone to refuse visually appealing characters,” she insisted. I wanted to emphasize that being publicly friends with your coworkers is also okay. Indeed, you are frequently in competition for the same role, but it is not unachievable. I enjoy spending a lot of time with my many professional friends. Making friends with others who work in your field is easy.

Hania’s bond with Indian rapper Badshah is one in particular that has her followers going crazy. Following the latter’s remarks on Hania’s social media, the couple’s sighting in Dubai made headlines.

“He’s just a friend,” Hania urged. He’ll ask me how I do on Instagram when I’m having a bad day. And that’s it! You know, I believe that if I were married, all of these rumors would not be spread.

As they always do, rumors will abound for everyone in the public glare, but Hania claims she is safe from offensive remarks made online. The performer said, “Be it positive or negative, one should never let someone else decide what they are all about,” reflecting on the counsel she gives her followers.

Hania’s supporters can relax and look forward to what lies ahead, knowing that her armor is securely on and that her career will only improve.