Ayesha Omar shares candid thoughts on Pakistan's reality, safety concerns
Despite her deep connection to her homeland, Ayesha hinted at the possibility of considering a life abroad


Karachi: Ayesha Omar, a versatile personality recognized for her accomplishments in acting, singing, hosting, and entrepreneurship, recently opened up about her personal journey and sentiments regarding Pakistan on the FHM podcast.
While expressing her profound admiration for the scenic beauty of Hunza, Ayesha did not shy away from addressing concerns about safety in Pakistan. She highlighted instances of harassment and mugging in Karachi, which have raised apprehensions about personal safety.
Despite her deep connection to her homeland, Ayesha hinted at the possibility of considering a life abroad, influenced by her brother's settlement in Denmark and her mother contemplating a similar move. The safety considerations seem to be a significant factor in contemplating such a decision.
Ayesha Omar also voiced criticism regarding the impact of successive governments on the country, reflecting on a future where she might find herself frequently moving in and out of Pakistan.
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