The role of ‘Jafa’ reflects real-life marital abuse, says Mawra Hocane

KARACHI: Pakistani actress Mawra Hocane has revealed that her role as a doctor in the drama serial “Jafa” highlights the domestic violence that husbands often inflict on their wives.

In an interview with “Something Haute”, Hocane shared that her performance deeply resonated with many friends and colleagues in the entertainment industry.

“After watching Jafa, some of my independent friends reflected on their relationships and told me that my role accurately portrayed how some husbands behave towards their wives,” she said. ”.

The actress explained that her character represents a highly educated, independent woman who works as a doctor, who despite having autonomy, becomes a victim of her husband’s abuse. .

“He took her for granted and thought she was the only one he could dominate,” Hocane said, emphasizing the intentional nature of that behavior.

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Mawra also addressed the broader implications of marital dynamics, calling on men to understand their rights and fulfill their responsibilities.

“It is important for men to embrace their post-marital responsibilities. Divorce is a challenge for everyone, but for educated, professional and independent wives, the situation can be even worse,” she said.

The film produced by HUM sheds light on social issues surrounding teenage relationships, especially among students aged 16-22.

The play highlights the drawbacks of such relationships and warns those who may be swept away by emotions. The play is a lesson for many young people, helping them understand their limitations and helping girls avoid mistakes that can have long-term consequences.

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The play was written by Samira Fazal while the play’s director was Danish Nawaz. Momina Duraid Production’s cast includes Sehar Khan, Usman Mukhtar, Urwa Hussain, Nadia Afgan, Muhib Mirza, Noman Masood, Anam Ahmed, Zarar Tipu Khan, Laila Zuberi, Farah Hussain, Azra Mansoor, Farah, Shamil Khan and Shireen Zahid . You can watch it every Friday night at 8pm.

Sehar Khan, known for her captivating performances in ‘Fairy Tale’ and ‘Rang Mahal’, has essayed the lead role of Andalib, a Bachelor student, in this film and she is paired opposite Zarar Khan.

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