Reham Khan, a British-Pakistani journalist and film producer, has once again advised actress Hania Aamir to delay marriage and prioritize building her career and personal independence. During a recent podcast appearance, Khan elaborated on her earlier message to the young star, emphasizing the importance of financial stability and emotional growth before considering marriage.
Reham, who produced Hania’s debut film Janaan in 2016, explained that she believes individuals should marry when they feel they have reached a place of personal fulfillment and are ready to invite a partner into their lives. “Marriage should happen when you feel you have ‘arrived’ and need a companion, not because of external pressure,” Khan said.
She also addressed the societal pressures that young women often face regarding marriage. “Many women believe marriage will grant them freedom, but that’s not always the case,” Reham warned, advising against marrying for the wrong reasons or due to societal expectations. “Marriage should be a choice, not a necessity,” she added.
Khan emphasized that this advice isn’t just for Hania Aamir, but also for her own daughters. She stressed the importance of financial and emotional independence before making any life-altering decisions, including marriage. “I’m not against marriage, but it’s important to be strong in your career and emotional state before thinking about companionship,” Khan explained.
In the past, Reham has also encouraged Hania to concentrate on her flourishing career and not rush into marriage. She has expressed hope that the actress will achieve further success, including potentially making it to Bollywood. Reham further discussed how societal norms often push women to marry early and urged young women to focus on their personal and professional development.
Additionally, Indian rapper Badshah recently addressed rumors about his relationship with Hania Aamir, clarifying that they are close friends. He described their relationship as a “wonderful connection” but emphasized that it remains purely platonic despite public misunderstandings.
This renewed advice from Reham Khan serves as a reminder to young women to prioritize their independence, career goals, and personal growth before making significant life decisions like marriage.