
Wedding bells ring for actor Tazeen Hussain
Among the peers and fans who congratulated the newlyweds on their union was Tazeen's onscreen daughter Yumna Zaidi. "This is the best news I've seen. Masha Allah, congratulations. Really, really happy for you," Yumna wrote.
Co-stars Nameer Khan and Usama Khan were also quick to offer their heartfelt wishes. "Masha Allah! The best news I have heard in recent time. Congratulations to our Bisma," Nameer wrote, referring to Tazeen's character in Qarze Jaan. Meanwhile, Usama said, "Masha Allah. Congratulations, Tazeen. So happy for you."
Other actors who extended their congratulations included Mawra Hocane, Adnan Siddiqui, Syra Yousuf, and Hina Bayat, all of whom expressed their elation in the form of prayers for the couple's happy life ahead.
Tazeen was previously married to Zahid Hussain, who passed away in 2020. In June that year, she shared a photo of him smiling bright and flanked by two kids. "Till we meet again," she wrote, sending a wave of emotion through her followers.
The Zulm actor often takes her followers through bittersweet trips with her sentimental posts. In a tribute to her late father, the legendary Talat Hussain, she posted an old photo of the two from her valima.
"This is one of my favourite pictures with you because it's us meeting again on my valima, after you had said goodbye to me on my wedding. I remember you had joked with me about being so dolled up and looking so ladylike and proper, so unlike me," Tazeen recalled.
"A month back you said goodbye to me a second time!" she continued. "I miss you, and love you, and I know we will meet again and you will be waiting for me, smiling and welcoming me in my new destination!"
Talat passed away on May 26, 2024. Tazeen announced his death and the details of his funeral prayer in consecutive posts, with fans sympathising with the family in the comments section.
Reflecting on the mark her father left behind, the daughter said, "Till then, I have all of what you have left in me: your values, your unconditional love, your wisdom, the never-ending lectures on art, culture and life, your love for books, your fighter spirit, your fearlessness, your ability to pursue your dreams, your print."
She fondly concluded, "Proud of being your blood, Abu Jee!"

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