
Actress Javeria Saud recently revealed that after marrying Saud, she realized how deeply a man’s presence can strengthen and protect a woman. Appearing on the comedy show Mazaaq Raat, Javeria spoke openly about her personal experiences, views on love, and life before and after marriage. She shared that her journey taught her the emotional and practical value of companionship, which brings confidence, comfort, and a sense of safety to a woman’s life.
While discussing relationships, Javeria expressed that love is not limited to a single experience and can happen multiple times in life. She emphasized that women, just like men, can fall in love more than once, but social norms often discourage them from admitting it. In contrast, she noted that men freely pursue second or third relationships, sometimes even ending decades-long marriages for new love, which can have painful consequences for families and children.
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Javeria further explained that people who repeatedly fall in love often lose stability in their lives. She said such individuals may break marriages, abandon children, and eventually find themselves emotionally isolated. Responding to a question, she described one-sided love as a “termite” that eats a person from within, highlighting the silent suffering it causes to those who love without being loved back.
During the conversation, Javeria revealed that she had left the entertainment industry even before marriage, describing her union with Saud as a completely arranged marriage. She recalled that during her time at Pakistan Television (PTV), the environment was respectful and professional. However, with the rise of private TV channels, she felt the industry’s atmosphere deteriorated, leading her to step away from acting altogether.
The actress shared that she had witnessed inappropriate behavior toward women in showbiz, including incidents directed at her, which deeply affected her. Coming from a family where no man ever disrespected women, she was disturbed to see powerful individuals using abusive language on set. These experiences ultimately convinced her to quit acting and distance herself from the toxic environment.
Four years after leaving showbiz, Javeria married Saud, who later established his own production house and planned to create dramas featuring her. Reflecting on her life after marriage, Javeria said it was only then that she truly understood how a man’s companionship can make a woman feel secure, respected, and emotionally strong. She described marriage as a bond that not only provides love but also a deep sense of stability and protection.