Why Sahiba’s mother Opposed her Marriage to Rambo

Sahiba recently revealed that her mother initially opposed her marriage to Afzal Khan, better known as Rambo.

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"Rambo, you're very lucky that you met Sahiba."

Sahiba is the daughter of veteran actress Nisho. Recently, she offered insights into her life.

She shed light on lesser-known aspects of her marriage with Afzal Khan, who is better known as Rambo.

Sahiba’s candid revelations offered a glimpse into the complexities of her identity and the choices that have shaped her life.

From embracing a new identity as Sahiba to navigating familial expectations and societal norms, her journey incorporates personal growth and self-discovery.

In her revelations, Sahiba disclosed that her birth name is Madiha Ahmad. This contrasts her reserved and introverted nature with the outgoing persona of Sahiba.

Discussing her marriage to Rambo, she revealed that their union could have been delayed or may not have happened at all.

This would have happened if he had met her as Madiha rather than Sahiba.

Sahiba said: “Of course, if Rambo had come into Madiha’s life then Madiha would have put her family’s wishes before her own.

“Rambo, you’re very lucky that you met Sahiba. If you met Madiha then you would not have married her.”

Her decisive nature propelled her to make swift decisions, a trait less likely to manifest if she had presented herself as Madiha.

Furthermore, Sahiba recounted her journey into acting, attributing her entry to her determined disposition.

Despite facing opposition from her mother, she pursued a career in the industry, underscoring her tenacity and resolve.

However, when she expressed her desire to marry within six years, her mother voiced scepticism, questioning the sincerity of her intentions.

This scepticism stemmed from the perception that Sahiba’s steadfastness might not translate to personal matters. This led her mother to initially oppose the idea of marriage.

Sahiba revealed: “My mother thought I was not mentally stable due to my stubbornness. I was very young.

“My mother suggested that I should focus on work rather than marriage.”

Fans were delighted to get insights into her life.

A user wrote: “Absolutely fantastic way of interviewing yourself! Awesome! Lovely to watch you and Jan Rambo sahib.”

Another added: “Rambo gave you so much confidence. Forget about your childhood, nobody has a perfect childhood.”

One said: “Very innovative and creative idea. I always loved Sahiba, she is way too real, genuine and has a great heart and soul. May Allah bless her always.”

Another commented: “Wonderful idea of such an interesting interview.”

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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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