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No point in feeling bad about someone else’s actions

There’s been quite a debate over newlyweds Shahroz Sabzwari and Sadaf Kanwal’s intimate nikkah ceremony on social media and how ‘quickly’ the former moved on after divorce with Syra Yousuf.

Shahroz went on to slam gossip about his alleged infidelity being the reason for his failed marriage with Syra; many had accused him of dating his now-wife Sadaf while he was still married to the Chalay Thay Saath star.

Recently, the Dilruba actor took to Instagram and shared his two cents on the hate and rumours that have been circulating on social media.

The actor, who has long been a private person and doesn’t really address her matters publicly, shared there are very few whom she considers her close friends now.

“I can count them on my fingertips,” she said. “I think it’s important to only have a couple of people you can truly count on and who understand you. There are so many people I would be leaving behind.”

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“It has everything to do with them, who they are, and what they believe in. It has to do with what is going on with them here (in their heads). There’s no point in me worrying about that, take offence to that, to feel bad or guilty about it,” the actor asserted.

She further shared that similarly, all her actions have everything to do with her. “I feel like we don’t realise that most of the notions within us, which we don’t really address, have a lot to do with what we learn in our childhood. This sometimes results in our actions being questionable and ridiculous,” she asserted.

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Syra further added that sometimes parents tend to underestimate their children. “We feel like since they are kids, they won’t understand. They understand everything! I always talk to my daughter like I would be talking to someone who understands everything because to me that’s very important,” she said. “I might be having a conversation about something with my mother and Nooreh would later tell me about it.”

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