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Faiza Hassan labels joint families as harmful

Faiza Hassan

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Faiza Hassan, known for her skillfulness, consistently impresses audiences with her powerful screen presence. Over the years, she has appeared in many popular dramas.

She currently stars in Aapa Shameem, which is performing well. Previously, she gained significant recognition for her role in Nand, where she played the titular character.

In a recent interview with Independent Urdu, Faiza shared her thoughts on joint family systems, a common practice in Pakistan. She openly expressed her dislike for the concept, stating that it often does more harm than good.

According to Faiza, “Joint families end up becoming toxic to each other.” She explained that families in such arrangements tend to interfere too much in each other’s lives, leading to unnecessary conflicts and stress.

Faiza believes that maintaining some distance can help build a better understanding, which leads to healthier relationships. She stated that when families live separately, they tend to “love and respect each other more.”

Her candid remarks helped shed light on the challenges many individuals face in joint family setups and highlighted the importance of personal space in nurturing healthier relationships.

Faiza’s bold opinion resonates with many, as it touches upon an ongoing cultural debate in Pakistan about the pros and cons of living in joint family systems.

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