Ayesha Omer, Sanam Jung take things head-on in conversation with Shoaib Akhtar

Ayesha Omer, Sanam Jung take things head-on

The renowned cricketer Shoaib Akhtar invited multi-talented star Ayesha Omer and renowned actor and host Sanam Jung to his popular show on UrduFlix. Akhtar created a cozy atmosphere for serious conversations on everything from career advancement and social change to family and personal victories.

Akhtar declared, “Sanam Jung is no ordinary actor.” “She has a lively spirit that goes beyond her highly praised performances.” As Akhtar highlighted her wide range of hosting responsibilities, from sports shows to Ramazan transmissions, Jung greeted the crowd. Playing with her kids or performing on set, Jung makes an effort to thoroughly experience every moment despite her hectic schedule. “As long as my heart is joyful, I will keep working,” she said.

“What entertainment fields hasn’t Ayesha conquered?” Akhtar enquired. He praised Omer’s ability to act in comedies, dramas, and motion pictures. Years after she stormed the fashion world, her modeling career is still highly sought after. Akhtar asked, recognizing her song as well, “What’s left—flying?” Omer laughed to acknowledge that she probably just had one more dream left: become a pilot.

In response to Akhtar’s question on her career start, Omer opened up about losing her father when she was just 18 months old. At the age of eight, she made her debut in her first commercial since she had to support her family. Through her adolescence, she continued to receive opportunities, eventually turning acting and modeling into full-time careers. She wants to provide security for her mother and siblings now that she is financially secure.

If Ayesha follows the national cricket squad, Akhtar enquired. She expressed her admiration for the contagious joyous spirit of fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi. However, Akhtar disclosed that he had recently been the squad’s mentor. He exhorted them to develop into whole individuals. He reminded them of their good fortune as Pakistan’s global ambassadors. “They have to exhibit greatness while valuing fans all across the world,” he declared.

Akhtar compared India’s large, well-organized entertainment sector to that of the local industry. He noted that consistency in terms of appearances, timetables, and management is highly valued on Indian television. The public perception of celebrities as valuable entities is protected by their industry. Although he acknowledges that sometimes his directness stirs up controversy, Akhtar commended India for their adept brand management. He declared, “Pakistan has raw talent, but we must polish our gems.”

Acknowledging that Ayesha was accustomed to speculations, Akhtar brought up recent pictures from tabloids featuring her purportedly wedded co-star. Ayesha vehemently proclaimed, “I would never injure another woman or family in that way,” dismissing rumors of an affair. Rather, she devotes her time to endeavors such as creating her own natural skincare line, which is motivated by her love of the outdoors and health.

Akhtar changed the topic of conversation by asking Jung about the pleasures and difficulties of raising a family. Jung exalted as she spoke of her kids and emphasized the remarkable example set by her parents. Her father fostered an open and understanding relationship with his daughters, even in the face of enormous obligations overseeing two separate educational systems. Her progressive upbringing gave her the confidence to parent in her own way. Even though she now lives independently, Jung still makes frequent trips to see her beloved mother.

Resuming the discussion about how to behave in public, Omer shared the details of her latest therapy session with a budding actress. An enamored admirer harassed the unidentified visitor by damaging her car. The actor, still shaken by the horrific experience, wondered if she was to blame for the abuse or if it would continue. Omer remarked, “I told her the criminal himself was the only one who was responsible.” She then urged self-reliance while offering helpful safety advise on protecting personal information to stop stalking in the future.