Sonya Hussyn to Walk Away from Acting?

Sonya Hussyn opened up about her professional future and suggested that her time acting is nearing an end.

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"I’ll continue acting for only a few more years."

Sonya Hussyn has revealed she is stepping away from acting to pursue a career in film production.

The announcement marks a significant change for the star, known for her impactful performances in both television and film.

Sonya explained that the decision comes from her desire to seek more creative control, citing limited opportunities in television and issues like delayed payments as key reasons behind her move.

Over the years, Sonya has made a strong mark with performances in dramas such as Aisi Hai Tanhai and Aik Chubhan Si.

Her transition into film saw her take on roles in Moor and Tich Button.

While fans may miss seeing her frequently on screen, Sonya isn’t closing the door on acting entirely.

She explained: “I’ll continue acting for only a few more years. If my future husband doesn’t approve, I won’t mind leaving it.”

Sonya Hussyn opened up about her personal and professional future.

When asked about marriage, Sonya said she would settle down only when she finds someone with strong values, education, and manners.

She added that if her husband prefers her not to act, she will respect that decision.

With her entry into production already underway, stepping back from acting feels like a natural evolution.

Despite her shift in focus, Sonya remains active in current projects.

She stars in Hum TV’s upcoming drama Masoom alongside Imran Ashraf and Mikaal Zulfiqar.

Additionally, her horror feature film Deemak is set to release on Eid-ul-Azha.

Deemak features an ensemble cast including Faysal Quraishi and Samina Peerzada.

The actress is currently promoting the film in Lahore, engaging with media and fans.

Sonya has also spoken out against industry issues such as nepotism and colourism.

She believes success comes through hard work and dedication, rather than blaming external factors.

Her decision to transition from acting is being seen as a bold and strategic move.

Industry insiders expect her fresh perspective to bring innovation to the future of Pakistani cinema.

After Sonya Hussyn’s announcement about stepping behind the camera, all eyes are on her next moves.

Audiences and colleagues alike are eager to see how she reshapes the industry from a new vantage point.

Ayesha is our South Asia correspondent who adores music, arts and fashion. Being highly ambitious, her motto for life is, "Even the Impossible spells I'm Possible".





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