Aina Asif reveals financial insights, career plans
The Baby Baji star opens up about her personal and professional life, disclosing that her elder sister manages her finances, and she receives a portion of her earnings for personal expenses.
Karachi: Actress Aina Asif, known for her outstanding performances in the entertainment industry, surprised her fans by sharing insights into her financial situation during a podcast appearance.
The talented actress made her debut in 'Pehli Si Muhabbat' and gained recognition through popular serials like 'Pinjra,' 'Baby Baji,' and 'Mayi Ri.'
The Baby Baji star opened up about her personal and professional life, disclosing that her elder sister manages her finances, and she receives a portion of her earnings for personal expenses.
She revealed that she is a 15-year-old ninth-grade student and plans to consider marriage once she turns 18. Emphasizing her focus on building a secure career, she expressed that thinking about marriage at this stage could compromise her professional pursuits.
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Aina Asif expressed her aspiration to become a psychologist after completing her education, recognizing that sustaining a livelihood solely through acting might not be feasible throughout her life.
She reminisced about her childhood passion for acting, recalling moments of reenacting film scenes and mimicking dialogues in front of the mirror.
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