Bakhtawar Mazhar – It’s a name that will be on your lips if you, like so many others, have been captured by Parwarish, the drama turning the limelight of the younger generation that tender for control and independence. Like Sadia – or ‘Maya’s mother’, which she has been lovingly crowned by viewers online – Bakhtawar is one step removed from this aforementioned younger generation, but it does not mean that her influence on the show has had limited influence. Bakhtawars Sadia has won hearts on the left, right and center and sealed the deal in a viral scene when she almost gets lost in protecting her daughter from a father on the war path. And now, during a performance on Rafay Mahmood podcast, the actress reminds how she was blown up after the determined scene spread like a fireplace across social media. The effect of ‘the’ scene ‘when that scene became viral, people didn’t even know my name, “remembered the theater veteran, known for filming critics for her performance in Cannes films in flames. “They just wanted to refer to me as Maya’s mother.” Being known clean as Aina Asif’s character’s mother made the actor smile, with Bakhtawar added that the way she was rooted in the mind of the show’s fans, made her mark on her. “People started leaving comments on YouTube clips. It didn’t strike me that people were talking about me – what hit me was, how they talked about me, and why.” Maya’s mother, “the way she stood for her daughters, the way she protected them – she was there for them. I liked.” But the effect of the emotional scene where ‘Maya’s mother’ physically stands in the way her husband beat their daughter ran far deeper than Bakhtawar could have ever predicted. “It opened the flooding gates to other things, and it was so emotional,” Bakhtawar shared in awe. “That whole week I was up until 2 pm after getting thousands of messages from people who shared their personal stories that were so painful.” An ignorant confidential of the thousands of messages poured into Bakhtawar’s inbox in the wake of her performance – from men and women, boys and girls – everyone came back to one thing: parent abuse. “These were things they didn’t think they could share with anyone else, not even their close friends,” the actor explained. “In our culture there is this stigma of never beating your parents – but they wrote to me. So many said to me, ‘Please Lady, this is not for sharing, this is only for your eyes we share because we feel the link. We have somehow associated with you.’ The connection that was carried out of a scene in front of a camera that was again devised in the mind of the script author Kiran Siddiqui led to an invisible stream that flowed between Bakhtawar and those who had suffered from their parents. [Sadia] Would also have beaten just to stand up for his child. “Among the messages that Bakhtawar found the most painful, the stories where it was mothers who were recurring after seeing their children suffering from physical abuse. She didn’t say a word. She didn’t even recognize it the next morning. She just brushed it under the blanket,” “Related Bakhtawar. However, in the midst of all the dark stories of childhood trauma, a particular message stood out – the story of a mother who removed a life lesson from seeing the fictional sadia that becomes Maya’s protects discipline together as husband and wife, or if I had to say something, “remembered the Parwarish Matriarch as she emphasized the importance of seeing cases through a child’s lens.”[She added]’Right now my daughters are young, but I am so glad I saw this scene, because now I see how important it is for children in this situation to know their mother is there for them.’ “Not only women in a heartbreaking Vri, Bakhtawar noted that it was not women who bore what they had the physical abuse in their homes; but also wrote to her of the times they had been beaten by their mothers, and where they had been going on to go on this when they were from what was from what was from what was from it was Was seen from it from here. There were no layers. She said that’s how it is. “With YouTube comments paid tribute to Bakhtawar’s” phenomenal “performance as” giving goosebumps “, one thing is clear: The powerful scene where ‘Maya’s mother’ becomes a touring of the force has secured a place in the heart of Parwarish fans – for reasons that are rooted in more than just shopping alone.
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