WEB DESK: Actress Uzma Hassan candidly opened up about her acting career, insights into entertainment industry, and personal experienes.
While speaking at Gup Shup with Fuchsia, the 45-year-old actress remarked, “I don’t have a filter between my brain and my mouth. I say whatever is in my heart. It often doesn’t sit well with people.” Despite potential discomfort, Uzma stressed the importance of honesty without causing harm.
Reflecting on the challenges of being herself in a judgmental society, the Khaie actress expressed, “Our people are very unforgiving, and I am an extremely sensitive, thin-skinned person.” She highlighted the anxiety she experiences in certain social situations, talking about the societal pressure for conformity.
Transitioning to the craft of acting, Uzma Hassan differentiated between acting and teaching, underscoring the significance of instinct in her approach. She shared insights on embodying characters and the necessity of shedding one’s ego to fully inhabit a role.
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Discussing her collaboration with veteran actor Naumaan Ijaz, Uzma credited him for imparting valuable lessons on acting. She recalled an early lesson where Naumaan advised her to take her time with dialogue delivery, underscoring the power of facial expressions.
Delving into personal experiences, the Arth actress opened up about the profound impact of her mother’s illness and eventual passing. She shared tender moments from her mother’s final days, reflecting on the emotional turmoil and the test of faith it posed.
Recalling a transformative moment of acceptance and closure, Uzma recounted a poignant exchange with a friend during her mother’s illness. This encounter brought her to a place of acceptance and marked a significant moment in her grieving process.
Through tears and heartfelt recollections, Uzma conveyed a touching message urging viewers to cherish the humanity of their loved ones and to acknowledge their individuality.