
Pakistani actor Hamza Ali Abbasi and his wife Naimal Khawar have launched a matrimonial app, Marriage 4 Life. The platform aims to help users find life partners based on Islamic values while involving parents in communications. It promises to provide a comprehensive solution for matchmaking and pre- or post-marriage support.
The app features offices in multiple countries, including the UK, Norway, Paris, Denmark, and Lahore. These offices not only assist with partner searches but also provide consultations to guide users before and after marriage. Plans are underway to expand to Karachi, North America, and the Middle East.
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A standout feature is the Wali function, which allows parents or guardians to monitor conversations between potential matches. Messages can either be tracked in real time or flagged by an AI bot for indecent words, alerting the parents. This feature emphasizes transparency and family involvement.
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Marriage 4 Life also offers a detailed bio-data system verified by on-ground agents, along with psychologists and therapists to support users throughout the matchmaking process. Abbasi called the app an “all-in-one solution to all your marriage problems,” highlighting its holistic approach to modern matchmaking.
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Abbasi and Khawar describe the launch as an informal introduction, with more detailed presentations expected soon. Observers note the app modernizes traditional matchmaking while retaining family oversight, potentially reshaping the way Pakistani couples connect.