Ayesha Jehanzeb Discusses Her Difficult Marriage & Her Father’s Actions
Brilliant Pakistani hostess turned actor Ayesha Jehanzeb is currently trending on social media after sharing her horrific tale of domestic abuse. The gifted host went to the Lahore police station yesterday and filed a formal complaint against her husband, Haris Ali. The distressing tale of Ayesha Jehanzeb gained attention on social media and gained prominence; government officials, such as Hina Pervaiz Butt and Sania Aashiq, took note of the case. According to Ayesha Jehanzeb, her husband was secretly married, and during their interrogation, he struck her violently, causing injuries.

Ayesha Jehanzeb recently made an appearance on a podcast where she talked about her difficult life. She also talked candidly about her first marriage’s breakdown and her father’s actions in disowning her.




She said, “I got married at a very young age,” when discussing it. It was a union of love. In our friend’s community, we were the most well-known couple; we were referred to as Saif and Kareena. We made the ideal duo. I was married to an Araain family member named Rajpoot, but that marriage ended badly. It was after two days that I discovered he was an alcoholic. We fell in love when we were young, so I was unaware of it. When I was twenty-four, I knew that getting married was the worst decision I had ever made. He had another interest in someone else. I had to forgive him so that he could be at peace, but even though he is no longer with us, I still love him.

Ayesha Jehanzeb went on, “Jehanzeb blessed me with three gorgeous children.” When I was twenty-seven or thirty, he died. Since we were together, I was unaware that he had cancer. It was the cancer’s fourth stage. The doctor called to inform me of his predicament and ask me to be kind to him as he was about to leave; my in-laws didn’t tell me about it. At that point, I made the decision to get in touch with my father and told him how, simply as a result of his absence from my life, I had learned about security from the first person I had ever met. In addition, I asked him to have his final meeting with Jehanzeb, after which he insisted that I host a big announcement event. It was intolerable, so I gave up on my father at that point and told him he wouldn’t see Jehanzeb again. The same thing transpired, and Jehanzeb died. After Jehanzeb was buried, I was essentially unconscious when someone brought me to meet my father. I had to forgive him, so I sobbed uncontrollably. I could forgive my father just as easily as I could forgive my husband. This is the video’s link:
Ayesha Jehanzeb’s lifelong courage and strength are being praised by her admirers. Many people were deeply saddened by her life’s hardships. Fans believe that she is very courageous to talk about the tragedies in her life because, in Pakistan, women never speak about failed marriages, separations, or parent divorces. A comment on social media stated, “I’m praising this girl.” Go through the comments:

















