Pakistani filmmaker and writer Nasir Adib has revealed more secrets about the secret marriage of renowned director Syed Noor and actress Saima.
Nasir Adib, the writer of famous films like Maula Jatt and The Legend of Maula Jatt, is now very popular for his insightful discussions on film topics on digital media platforms.
In his recent podcasts, Nasir Adib was seen making important revelations about various film personalities.
In this week’s podcast, he discussed film star Saima, who was recently praised on TV for her performance in the drama ‘Main Manto Nahi Hoon’.
In an interview with Abdul Hai Siddiqui for The Blue Truth Digital, Nasir Adib revealed new details about Syed Noor and Saima’s secret marriage.Talking about the secret marriage of Saima and Syed Noor, Nasir Adib said that Syed Noor came into her life and I came to know about it, although their relationship was not confirmed.
He said that I was surprised how she could be in a relationship with him, because Saima was very secretive and reserved, later I got the news of their marriage.
He said that their marriage was arranged by the producer of one of my films, Karamat Gujjar, who was a close friend of both of them, while the entire industry was against this marriage because many directors wanted to marry Saima. Nasir Adib further said that I was not sad, but I was surprised why Saima chose Syed Noor, I was still against him, but one day while reading the translation of the Quran, I read this verse that ‘Pure women are for pure men and impure women are for impure men’.
He said that I knew that Saima was a good woman, who was not greedy, if she decided to marry Syed Noor, then she must have some good qualities, after that I immediately ended all my grudges.
He further said that Saima was a simple woman, she did not make many friends nor was she involved in any scandal, she had only one scandal, and that too with Syed Noor. Every woman has the right to one scandal.
He said that at that time I was against Syed Noor, but later I ended my enmity against him and he did not change, but I still ended all differences with him.
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