British-Pakistani journalist and film producer Reham Khan is once again making headlines, this time for her candid advice to actress Hania Amir. During a recent podcast interview, Reham shared her perspective on why women should focus on building their careers and achieving personal stability before considering marriage.
Reham, who produced Hania Amir’s debut film Janaan in 2016, elaborated on her belief that emotional and financial stability are essential prerequisites for a successful and fulfilling marriage.
Societal Pressures vs. Personal Growth
Reflecting on societal expectations, Reham remarked that many women in their 20s and 30s feel pressured to marry due to biological timelines and cultural norms. However, she stressed that marriage doesn’t always lead to the freedom or happiness one expects.
“Many girls think they will gain freedom after marriage, but that’s not always the case,” she warned.
Reham highlighted that women often rush into marriage to conform to societal expectations without considering whether they are ready—emotionally, financially, or otherwise.
Marriage as a Choice, Not a Necessity
Sharing her philosophy, Reham explained:
“I believe a person should marry when they feel, ‘I have arrived, and I need a companion now.’ One should never get married just for the sake of it or due to societal pressure. Marriage should be a choice, not a necessity.”
Advice to the Younger Generation
Reham revealed that she gives the same advice to her daughters, encouraging them to focus on building a strong foundation of independence before committing to marriage.
“I’m not against marriage as an institution,” she clarified. “But I believe it’s not suitable for everyone. First, make yourself strong in your career and then think about companionship if you wish.”
Hania Amir’s Rising Stardom
Reham’s advice to Hania Amir aligns with her hopes for the young actress’s future. She emphasized Hania’s flourishing career, even expressing optimism about her potential to make it to Bollywood.
In a world where societal pressures still weigh heavily on women, Reham Khan’s words serve as a reminder of the importance of self-reliance and making life decisions on one’s terms.