Ayesha Jehanzeb, a brilliant Pakistani host turned actor, is making headlines on social media for sharing her painful domestic abuse story. Recently, she went to a police station in Lahore and filed an FIR against her husband, Haris Ali. This incident has created a significant buzz on social media, becoming a high-profile case that caught the attention of government officials, including Hina Pervaiz Butt and Sania Aashiq.
Ayesha reported that her husband was secretly married. When she confronted him about this, he assaulted her severely, resulting in injuries. Her story has drawn widespread attention and support, highlighting the issue of domestic violence in Pakistan
Recently, Ayesha Jehanzeb appeared in a podcast where she opened up about her difficult life. She discussed the failure of her first marriage and shared details about her father’s behavior, revealing that he had disowned her. This candid conversation provided a deeper insight into the challenges she has faced and the resilience she has shown in overcoming them
yesha Jehanzeb recently shared her story in a podcast, discussing the challenges she faced in her life. She revealed, “I got married at a very young age. It was a love marriage. We were the most famous couple in our friend’s community; people used to call us Saif and Kareena. We were a perfect couple. He was Rajpoot, and I belonged to an Araain family, but that marriage failed badly. After two days, I got to know that he was an alcoholic. I didn’t know about it; we were kids when we fell for each other. I got married at 22, and by 24, I knew that it was the biggest mistake of my life. He was interested in someone else too. Well, I still love him; he’s now dead, but I still have feelings for him. I had to forgive him so that he would be at peace.”
Ayesha Jehanzeb further shared, “Jehanzeb gave me three beautiful kids. He passed away when I was twenty-seven or thirty. I didn’t know that he was suffering from cancer because we were apart. It was the 4th stage of cancer. My in-laws didn’t tell me about it; it was the doctor who called me and told me about his situation and asked me to be good with him as he was about to go. At that time, I decided to contact my father and I complained to him that just because of his absence in my life, I found out security in the very first person I knew. I also asked him to meet Jehanzeb for the last time, after which he demanded a grand announcement function from me. It was unbearable. At that time, I gave up on my father and informed him that he wouldn’t be able to see Jehanzeb in his life, and the same happened. Jehanzeb passed away. I was literally unconscious after Jehanzeb’s burial when people took me to a man and asked me to meet him. It was my father. I cried my heart out and forgave him. I had to forgive him. If I could forgive my husband, I could do the same to my father.
Fans are praising Ayesha Jehanzeb’s strength and courage, which she has demonstrated throughout her life. Many expressed sadness over her life’s sufferings. They believe she is exceptionally brave to openly discuss her personal tragedies, as women in Pakistan often remain silent about failed marriages, separations, and parental divorces. One social media user wrote, “This girl has my praises.