Popular Pakistani TV actor Juvaria Abbasi got her start in the entertainment industry on PTV. Among her well-known dramas are Dil Diya Dehleez, Shehnai, Budguman, Aakhir Kab Tak, Ghissi Phiti Muhabbat, Babban Khala Ki Baitiyan, Raqs E Bismil, and Bay Qasoor. The actress was once wed to well-known Pakistani actor Shamoon Abbasi; however, their union didn’t last, and they chose to file for divorce. The couple has a charming daughter named Anzela Abbasi who is also married.

Juvaria Abbasi has recently tied the knot with her close friend Adeel Haider and shared her wedding photos with her fans. She has been open about her second marriage as well. In an episode of Fuchsia Magazine’s YouTube show, Juvaria and her husband discussed their proposal, wedding, and the societal pressures faced by older women regarding remarriage.

The husband of Juvaria Abbasi recalled that in the first meeting, “We met at a dinner at a mutual friend’s place, and I was the one noticing her first. And then we started seeing each other after the first time we met. I kept spending more and more time with her because she was showing concern for me mainly for what people were saying.” He also added that he is in the textile business and that this is his second marriage with Juvaria. He claimed that he had no inkling of the profession of Juvaria Abbasi and was not even aware of the fact that she was an actress.


Juvaria Abbasi remarked, “I didn’t know him, I was meeting him for the first time at the dinner, so!” in reference to their initial encounter. It was an ordinary get-together. We had a pleasant and decent meeting, and then we had a good conversation. Watch the following video:
Regarding the proposal, Adeel Haider shared, “I had proposed to her several times during our conversations, but for the official proposal, we met again in Paris. She was there for work, and I joined her. I proposed in front of the Eiffel Tower.”
She also discussed how women are suppressed by society when they choose to get married again. “Actually, our society is brutal. I was blatantly trolled for my outfit choice at Anzela’s wedding,” Juvaria said. In addition, folks used to tell me, “You are free now that you have done what your daughter asked of you; now get ready to be a grandmother.” “Spend your time in worship now,” some used to say. People take care to inform you that your life is over or that you have aged.

“Everyone was talking about Anzela’s happiness when she got married, and no one was concerned about my happiness,” Juvaria Abbasi continued. Women who are unmarried and over forty face harsh social expectations in our society. This is the video’s link:
Juvaria Abbasi continued, “Children are unable to move on with their lives because they believe that their parents are their possessions. It shouldn’t happen; kids should support their parents’ marriages. Many kids even grow resentment toward their parents when they get married and move on in life.