Sunita Marshall, who is currently captivating audiences with her stellar performance in the ARY Digital drama ‘Baby Baji,’ recently opened up about her personal and professional life in a podcast. The actress expressed her unwavering commitment to living in Pakistan, even though her family has settled in different countries abroad.
Marshall revealed that despite her brother and sister residing in Canada and the United States respectively, and her family settling in England, she has a strong attachment to her home country. She firmly stated that Pakistan is where she intends to live, emphasizing her love for the nation.
While discussing her dreams, Marshall mentioned her desire to embark on a world trip. She expressed her intention to save money for the expensive airfare and eagerly explore many countries that she has yet to visit.
The ‘Pinjra’ star also shared her perspective on life in Pakistan, acknowledging the existence of problems but emphasizing that people can still find happiness in the country. She described Pakistan as an ideal place for financially stable individuals to live.
When it came to her financial matters, Marshall revealed that she maintains a joint bank account with her husband, Hassan Ahmed, ensuring transparency and shared responsibility in their financial decisions.
In terms of politics, the actress expressed her disinterest in the field, stating that there are already enough individuals actively involved in political discussions. She believes that more people talking about politics may not be necessary.
Discussing the showbiz industry in Pakistan, Marshall highlighted the impact of foreign recognition on the popularity of local dramas. She mentioned that Pakistani dramas are appreciated in countries like India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, England, and the United States, which contributes to their overall success and recognition.
On the acting front, Sunita Marshall is currently portraying the character of Asma in the ARY Digital drama ‘Baby Baji.’ The series revolves around Baby Aapa (played by Samina Ahmed) and her efforts to keep her family together while her husband, Siddiqui Sahab (played by Munawer Saeed), battles with illness.
As Marshall continues to deliver powerful performances and share her insights, audiences eagerly await her upcoming projects and celebrate her dedication to Pakistan, both on and off-screen.
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