Yashma Gill says her dad didn’t talk to her for a whole year when she started acting

Yashma Gill discussed how she had to face her father’s disapproval on joining the entertainment industry, in an interview. The actress told host Nida Yasir she had been sent to Australia for higher education by her parents where she studied psychology. After her studies, she said she came back to Karachi and began working at a hospital – which didn’f0 t really pay much.

She came home after a late shift one day and was surprised to see her ageing father leaving the house at 6am. She remembered asking him where he was going, to which he said he was heading to work.

Gill said seeing her father work so hard to support her made her realise she wanted to do what she could to help him, which meant taking up acting as her career. “I told my mother, ‘Mama, even if Baba gets angry, God knows my intent, I am doing this to help him.’rdblquote

Her mother was supportive, but Gill said her father stopped speaking to her for a whole year. “Mama would be supportive, but Baba was like – there’s this [misconception] about our field – he was quite upset.”

It was in Ramazan, Gill recalled, that she greeted her father one day when he entered the room. She then told him it was religiously mandated for Muslims to return greetings, which is how the ice between them began to melt.

She said the issue was later put to rest when she took her father for Umrah, where fans sent her gifts and showed great admiration for her work. Her father, she told Yasir, felt his daughter must be doing something right in life if she was being shown such respect in the house of God.

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