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“Life Transformed Me Into What It Wanted Me to Be,” Reveals Hira Mani

Hira Mani recently appeared as a guest on Jawad Bashir’s podcast JAMMIN JB, where she candidly discussed her career, life, and family. Reflecting on her journey, Hira shared how life has peacefully shaped her into who she is today. “Zindagi jo chahti thi, main wo ban gayi hoon” (Life has transformed me into the person it wanted me to be), she said, embracing the changes with grace.

Hira spoke about how life has taught her patience and selflessness. “Life wanted me to be a person with ‘tahamul mizaji’ (patience), someone who listens and understands others without reacting,” she explained. “To be selfless is the end of the world,” she added, emphasizing the importance of putting others first. She noted, “Happiness is a practice, and we should find joy in the happiness of others.”

When asked about love, Hira described it as “filmy” and less important than habit. “Love is good and interesting, but in reality, ‘adat’ (habit) is more significant,” she said, offering a practical perspective on relationships.

Hira also touched on the world of showbiz, revealing how everything on screen is a glamorous facade. “We are paid to show this fake world to the audience, but nothing is real,” she admitted. Despite sometimes feeling envious of roles, like in The Legend of Maula Jatt, Hira shared that motherhood keeps her grounded. “When I come home and see my children, I forget everything. For them, only I can be their mom, and that brings me peace.”

In this heartwarming conversation, Hira Mani offered valuable insights into life, love, and balancing the pressures of the entertainment industry with her role as a mother.

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