KARACHI:
As the holy month of Ramazan unfolds, Pakistani television star Hira Mani has shared a spiritual message of hope, encouraging people to remain steadfast in faith during challenging times.
Taking to social media, the actor reflected on the growing sense of despair many individuals experience today. Without pointing to any specific event, she spoke about a world marked by conflict and uncertainty, noting that such circumstances can leave people feeling overwhelmed and disheartened.
Hira also addressed personal struggles, observing that many individuals feel their hard work does not always translate into the success they expect. “Sometimes we get worried when one door closes,” she said, acknowledging the anxiety that accompanies setbacks and delayed achievements.
Offering a faith-centred perspective in the spirit of Ramazan, she reminded followers to trust in Allah’s plan. According to the actor, while one opportunity may end, countless others can open through divine will. She stressed that God controls all affairs and can ease hardships in ways one may not immediately foresee.
Hira, who is married to actor and host Salman Saqib Sheikh (Mani), remains one of the most prominent faces on Pakistani television. Known for her candid personality and close rapport with fans, she frequently shares reflections drawn from her personal and spiritual journey.
Mani started her career as a video jockey before moving on to hosting. She co-hosted the Hum 2 Hamara Show on Hum TV with Mani, which earned her critical recognition, and they both followed it with the Hira Mani Show (2010). Hira made her acting debut along with her husband Mani in ARY Digital’s Meri Teri Kahani (2012). The show was inspired by the American series Curb Your Enthusiasm. Both (Mani and Hira) appeared as fictionalized versions of themselves.