Saba Faisal, one of Pakistan’s most graceful and seasoned actresses, is known for her powerful performances in dramas like Humsafar, Khaie, Durr-e-Shehwar, and Habs. With over 2.4 million Instagram followers, she remains admired not only for her talent but also for her wisdom and life insights.

Recently, Saba appeared on Good Morning Pakistan, where she offered heartfelt advice to brides-to-be during a candid Q&A session. When one participant expressed concern about her in-laws’ taunts, Saba didn’t hold back.
She responded, “Right now, your fiancé seems happy with you, but let me be honest—sons rarely change after marriage. While it’s possible, most tend to follow their mother’s lead. This romantic phase eventually fades, and reality kicks in.”


She emphasized that in Pakistani culture, marriage isn’t just between two people—it’s a bond between two families. According to Saba, maintaining harmony between families often determines the strength and longevity of the marriage. “When families clash, both partners in the relationship end up suffering,” she explained.
Saba also warned against the idea of forcing a husband to break ties with his parents. “If he leaves his family for you today, he might leave you tomorrow,” she cautioned. “You may think you’ve won, but you could end up losing far more.”

Moreover, she stressed that men often find themselves torn between their wives and mothers. “When forced to choose, most men fail both sides,” she said, urging brides to think long-term and act with maturity.
Through her honest words, Saba Faisal reminded viewers that successful marriages require patience, empathy, and unity—not ultimatums. Her advice struck a chord with many, especially those navigating pre-marital anxiety and family pressures.
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