Maya Khan receives surprising advice from mother after her father’s death
- Actress Maya Khan recently appeared on “Good Morning Pakistan,” a popular show hosted by Nida Yasir.
- The show discusses life events and solutions from guests.
- Maya shared her father’s death as a young child, expressing deep grief and shock.
Maya Khan is a talented Pakistani actress who recently appeared on “Good Morning Pakistan”, a popular morning show hosted by Nida Yasir. The show, widely watched, often features discussions about life events and seeks solutions to various problems from its guests. In this particular episode, Nida Yasir welcomed three prominent women from the media industry: Ismat Zaidi, Maya Khan, and Amber Khan.
On the show, the guests discussed the most challenging periods of their lives. Maya Khan, the talented actor and host, opened up about the death of her father when she was very young.
Talking about her father’s death, Maya Khan said, “My father passed away in Multan, and he’s buried in Multan. I was very young when my father passed away, and I was deeply grieved after his passing when my mother said to me, ‘You are not the only child whose father has passed away.’ I was shocked by her strength; I thought, what kind of a person is she? But yes, I admit that she was a very strong woman. I was just remembering yesterday that my mother was quite a tough person.”
Discussing further about her father’s death, Maya Khan said, “The most traumatic thing was my father’s death; it was unacceptable for me to think about his death, especially when I had to write a letter to my father in school. I was so sad about it, but my mother said, ‘I am here, write a letter to me.’ I remember the time when our cousin informed me after my father’s death, to prepare myself for her death news, she said, ‘now his heart is functioning at only 20%’. I can recall people asking my mother to remove her gold bangles. It was me who requested my mother to stay the same as she was during my father’s life. For me, yes, my father’s death was the biggest traumatic experience of my life.”
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