Sanam Saeed, a well-known actress from Pakistan, recently spoke her thoughts on marrying later in life and said it was the best choice she had made. Sanam discussed her personal and professional journey in an open interview on a private web show.
Sanam questioned the conventional wisdom that life and chances for love become less abundant beyond the age of thirty-five when asked about getting married after that date. She emphasized that love may happen at any age by using the instances of Samina Ahmed and Manzar Sohbai, who both discovered love later in life.
“People often believe that turning thirty-five means that your chances of finding love and a life partner are over,” said Sanam. But given this age and the experiences and maturity it offers, this is a good time to make such a decision.
Although 35 may seem like an advanced age for marriage in today’s society, she said, it frequently results in a more deliberate and mature union. She urged others who may have experienced unsuccessful marriages to think about the advantages of getting married later, based on her personal experience.
A relationship can only flourish when both partners have a thorough grasp of themselves, the speaker stressed the significance of self-awareness in any kind of partnership. If you haven’t taken the time to understand yourself, it’s unreasonable to expect someone else to do so.”