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Actresses Talk About Their Dads On Fathers Day

 

Actresses Talk About Their Dads On Father’s Day, No one can reject the role of fathers in structure us into who we are. And as one becomes high successes, it is natural to recall the person who enthused them to be one during childhood.

Actresses Talk About Their Dads On Father’s Day , As we know, star life is all about engagements, promises and appearances, so it does not leave them much time to reveal about who and what matters the most in their lives. This Father’s Day, however, they all evoke and celebrate the one man who is overdue it all. The one man whose inspiration made them the actors they are today. Their fathers.

Naveen Waqar attributes this to her father; “my father all the time taught me to dump in and not care about what the other people think as they don’t stuff, I matter. He always taught me to trust in myself.”

Actresses Talk About Their Dads On Fathers Day

Actresses Talk About Their Dads On Fathers Day

 

Nadia Jamil says that “Abba was my first instructor along with Ami; he read Sufi poetry. He always had time to talk, embrace, share and struggle. His relationship with Allah and the world, his love for animals, his gentle way of speaking, and his sense of humor are all encouragements for me.”

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Actresses Talk About Their Dads On Fathers Day

Actresses Talk About Their Dads On Fathers Day

Mehreen Raheel, she said, “My Abu is my hero and my best friend. His sense of humor, his skill to love, protect, forgive and our meaningful discussions hold a very special place in my heart. The fact that he is always there for me and appreciates me without judging me with his unmoved faith in Allah and looking at the best in everything, touches me deeply.”

Actresses Talk About Their Dads On Fathers Day

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Actresses Talk About Their Dads On Fathers Day

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