Munazzah Arif is a senior Pakistani television actress, popularly known for portraying strong supporting roles in Pakistani dramas. Her notable projects include Dil e Nadan, Mere Humnasheen, Dolly Ki Aagayi Barat, Ranjha Ranjha Kardi, Dil Wali Gali Mein, Sher, and others. Nowadays, fans are praising her performance in Kafeel. Munazzah Arif is happily married and has two sons and an adorable daughter.

Recently, Munazzah Arif appeared on Fuchsia Magazine’s YouTube talk show Gup Ship with Rabia Mughni. During the show, she opened up about husband-and-wife relationships in the past versus modern times.



Talking about it, Munazzah Arif said, “People face different situations. If I talk about my relationship with my husband, he was a quiet and shy person. He used to communicate with me through gestures. For example, when sitting with his parents, if he wanted a glass of water, he would indicate it through gestures. He used to listen to his parents more than me. Initially, I used to be aloof because I knew he wouldn’t talk to me. Yes, I had good communication with my father-in-law. He was quite friendly. Nowadays, men take care of their wives openly. My sons do take care of their wives, and I’m happy to say this. Sometimes I feel scared that someone might be offended through their care for wives, but I like seeing my sons make breakfast for their wives. My daughters in law will start doing house chores once they become mothers. Thankfully, we have house help.”

She further added, “Initially, I used to address him as ‘aap,’ but in my room, I used to say ‘tum.’ I believe that more than the way of addressing someone, tonality matters.”

While replying to the question about her daughter’s nikah, she said she will make sure her daughter reads it. She added that her daughters-in-law also read the complete Nikah Nama, as they shared PDFs with each other. The families studied it carefully, settled Haq Mehr and other rights. She mentioned that they had pre-nikah meetings, after which they felt quite relaxed at the events. Watch here:



