Hina Dilpazeer's difficult journey as a 24-year-old single mom
At just 24, veteran actress Hina Dilpazeer faced the challenges of being a single mom while balancing her career.
Appearing as a guest on Ayesha Omer’s show, the Bulbulay actress shared how she manged life after divorce and how her son Mustafa became her biggest support.
"In my personal life, I got married and then got divorced. I was 24 when I got divorced. I had gotten married at 18, and I had a son. Yes, he was a small child, only three years old when I got divorced.”
She shared how she explained her work to her son, saying, “He was very young, and obviously, I tell him 'Okay, I'm going for a shoot,' and he would sit and watch cartoons. I would explain to him that yes, I am doing this. Sometimes, I would take him to the shoot with me, and I introduce him to the kind of work I do. Mustafa has been so helpful, and I am very grateful to him.”
Hina Dilpazeer’s journey as a single mother and successful actress continues to inspire fans, as she credits her son Mustafa for being her unwavering support and strength through it all.
Hina Dilpazeer starred in films such as Natasha, Shaan-e-Ishq, 7 Din Mohabbat In, The Donkey King, Parey Hut Love, Money Back Gurantee, Chaa Jaa Re. She also starred in dramas such as Burn Road Ki Nilfar, Yeh Zindagi Hai, Nadaaniyaan, Bulbulay, Mithu Aur Aapa.
Earlier, veteran actress Hina Dilpazeer is known for her incredible range as a performer in her projects like Quddusi Sahab Ki Bewah and Jahez.
The veteran actor appeared on Iffat Omar’s digital show Say It All With Iffat Omar
on which the Parey Hut Love star got candid on her personal life. She discussed matters such as her divorce, raising up a son single-handedly, coping up with stress and finding love again.
Hina Dilpazeer mentioned that she did love marriage and was smitten by her husband’s good looks, however after a few years of marriage things changed and their differences increased.
Hina stated that her husband divorced her in anger while their son was only 3 years old. After her separation life was hard for the Bulbulay star due to societal stigmas attached her life became very difficult citing an example of how people don’t let a divorcee sit near to a bride especially in 90s.
Later she connected to her own self as she couldn’t share her pain with friends or family members. The talented star started working at a radio station and later switched to television.
She didn’t feel the need to find love again as she was occupied with work and raising up her son.