Syra Yousaf and Shahroz Sabzwari are well-known names in the Pakistani entertainment industry. The two actors tied the knot on October 21, 2012, and their marriage lasted for about seven years. They announced their separation in December 2019, and their divorce was finalized in February 2020.

During their marriage, the couple was blessed with a daughter, Nooreh, who was born in 2014. Despite their separation, both Syra and Shahroz have remained dedicated to their daughter, focusing on co-parenting her with love and care.

Syra Yousaf on Nooreh’s Bond with Zehra

In a recent interview with host Sanam Jung for Geo Entertainment, Syra Yousaf opened up about her daughter Nooreh’s relationship with her half-sister, Zehra. Zehra is the daughter of Shahroz Sabzwari from his second marriage.

Syra expressed that the bond between the two girls is natural and beautiful. She explained, “Because she is her sister. In Nooreh’s situation I don’t have to think about me, I don’t want to think about myself.” Her statement highlighted the importance she places on her daughter’s emotional well-being and her efforts to ensure that Nooreh has a positive relationship with her sibling.

Co-Parenting with Shahroz Sabzwari

Syra also shared her thoughts on co-parenting with her former husband. She stressed the significance of being mentally, emotionally, and physically fit in order to provide a healthy environment for their daughter. According to her, co-parenting comes with challenges, but it also brings valuable lessons.

Reflecting on her personal journey, Syra noted, “Co-parenting taught me how to kill my ego.” This honest acknowledgment shows her commitment to prioritizing her daughter’s needs over personal differences. By setting aside ego, she has been able to maintain a cooperative relationship with Shahroz for the sake of their child.

A Balanced Approach to Parenting

The actress’s perspective resonates with many parents navigating similar circumstances. Her words reflect maturity and a deep understanding of the responsibilities that come with raising a child after separation. Syra Yousaf’s approach demonstrates that while divorce may end a marriage, it does not end the shared duty of parenthood.

Through her candid interview, she shed light on the importance of empathy, compromise, and emotional resilience in ensuring that children continue to feel secure and loved, regardless of changing family dynamics.

By Hafiz Rahat Usama

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