We often get to witness the bubbly and happy-go-lucky nature of Hania Aamir onscreen. On the contrary, she is equally oversensitive and emotional. Is Hania a real-life Hala? Let’s see.
Recently, during a press meeting, a journalist asked Hania Aamir if she is still a super emotional person?
“I have met you before, you were quite sensitive at the time, is it the same or have you become stronger?”
To which the Mere Humsafar diva replied;
“No, I am not! I have taken the due time to absorb a certain trauma, things pinch me because I am a sensitive person, Yes, I understand things are better now, I process things more maturely now but I take my time to get out of a certain problem, I am against developing a thick skin, no one should do that, I think about problems, I lock my self in room, I cry, if things hurt me, I don’t say they don’t hurt me, I process it, the way it needs to be tackled and everyone should do that”
Ali Rehman Khan who was present with her at the meeting for promotions of their upcoming movie “Parde Mein Rehne Do”, stepped forward and said;
“Hania goes through a lot more than any of us and I think she is one of the thickest-skinned people that I know”
Hania made her debut with the blockbuster hit movie Janaan in a supporting role because of which she also received Lux Style Award for Best Supporting Actress. Aamir rose to prominence with the role of a beauty-obsessed unfaithful wife in the romantic television series Titli, and a girl next door in the melodrama Visaal. She achieved further success by featuring as the female lead in the action-comedy Na Maloom Afraad 2, and the aerial combat-war Parwaaz Hai Junoon, both of which rank among the highest-grossing Pakistani films of all time, and drew praise for her performances in the romantic television series Anaa.


