Yumna Zaidi Shares Insights on 'Nayab,' Marriage, and Women's Privileges

 

Yumna Zaidi Shares Insights on 'Nayab,' Marriage, and Women's Privileges




Yumna and Fawad, who portray Nayab and Akber, revealed the secret behind their on-screen chemistry, citing Fawad's excellent theater skills and authentic reading sessions. Yumna expressed comfort working with him, emphasizing the positive atmosphere on set.


Usama highlighted the role reversal element in the storyline, becoming the "eye candy," and praised the empowering narrative. Yumna's portrayal of a cricketer required intense training, where she gained respect for the challenges faced by male and female players.


The cast delved into the high costs of sports, discussing the emotional and financial struggles of aspiring athletes. Yumna passionately urged support for Pakistani athletes on the international stage, recognizing the emotional connection. The impact of the script on her emotions was evident, and she commended the well-written storyline.


The discussion expanded to how patriarchy affects men, with Fawad shedding light on oppressive structures. Usama shared personal struggles in Karachi, emphasizing the pressure on men to succeed. Yumna highlighted the mental pressure on men to provide, contrasting it with women's privileges.


In a message to the youth, Yumna dismissed the word "impossible" from her dictionary, urging perseverance despite societal expectations. She acknowledged familial pressure regarding marriage but emphasized her family's support. Usama advised the youth to set goals before marriage, emphasizing the importance of personal achievements.



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