Veteran actor and father of a budding star in show business Nauman Ijaz acknowledged, “I tried my level best to stop my son from coming into media,” in an interview with a digital station.
“Surviving in this industry is not a joke,” he went on. You must engage in combat. My son woke up one fine morning and declared, “This is what I want to do.” I had never wanted him to become an actress. It was predetermined for him.
The “Mayi Ri” actor responded, “I never guided Zaviyar in acting,” when asked if he had taught her any.
I never gave him advice since, at home, I’m just a regular person, not an actress.
The veteran continued, “I have come across a lot of actors who want to be the next Naumaan Ijaz or anybody else, but what happened to those 35 years I have given to this industry? ” in reference to newer generations that are looking for short cuts to success. You have to suffer the voyage in order to arrive at a specific point. There is no short cut in life.
There’s no shortcut in this world. You must be patient and put in the necessary effort. Anything that rises swiftly also falls swiftly. That’s what I have witnessed, he said.