Hania Aamir is one of the most popular actors in Pakistan. With her bubbly, fun-loving personality, the starlet has won the hearts of many. Yet, little is known about her personal life. Recently, Aamir appeared on The Fourth Umpire, a talk show hosted by Fahad Mustafa, and detailed her college life.
Upon being asked about her education, the Janaan actor revealed that she is a "college dropout." Aamir further shared that as the "breadwinner of the family," she dedicated her life to acting, which paid her well.
"Hania, you never talk about your personal life publicly. Nobody knows which school you went to, how you were as a student, or why you started acting. So, I just want you to walk us through this journey," said the host.
"Maybe there's a good reason I don't talk about this," chuckled the Mere Humsafar star. "I'm a college dropout. Even though I was great at academics, I started earning well from acting. The money was more important as I handled my household and was the breadwinner of the family,” she added.
Aamir also shared that her college peers don't really bask in limelight they sometimes get because of her. "I'm still friends with everyone to date. However, they don't prefer I put up posts with them on my social media platforms. They get very frustrated with being my friends, as they face a lot of questions about me if their friends see our pictures.”
Mustafa also questioned Aamir about the vast differences between her acting roles and modelling shoots. "How are the characters you play onscreen so different from the shoots shared on your Instagram?" he asked.
"I think modelling shoots often depend on the teams you are working with, as they usually have a character in mind that you have to adapt to,” the actor replied.
Aamir is currently playing Maheer Safdar in TV serial Mujhe Pyaar Hua Tha. Prior to this, she starred in Sang-e-Mah, Mere Humsafar and Dil Ruba. The actor was last seen on the big screen in Parde Mein Rehne Do opposite Ali Rehman Khan.
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