Farhan, Urwa first time opens up about their separation period
Famous duo gave important message, saying that problems can be resolved by respecting your spouse


Lahore: Pakistani showbiz's popular couple Farhan Saeed and Urwa Hocane have spoken for the first time about the time of their separation.
Farhan Saeed and Urwa Hocane are among Pakistan's most beloved celebrity couples. Like every couple, they also had a difficult time in their lives when they had to temporarily separate from each other.
However, both of them kept themselves away from social media and did not talk about it. This was the time when both of them had decided to separate. Then, with the help and intervention of their parents, they forgave each other from the heart and reconciled again, while both of their parents played an important role in bringing them closer to each other.
In a recent interview, Farhan and Urwa spoke about various aspects of their married life and said that the most important thing in re-establishing a relationship was respect for each other.
Farhan Saeed said that despite the problems between them, they never spoke ill of each other in public, respected each other's families, and understood the importance of their relationship, which was why they came close to each other again.
Singer Farhan Saeed also said that it is not appropriate to talk about any spouse behind their back and should be avoided.
The famous duo has given an important message to the public, saying that problems can be resolved by respecting your spouse.
It is pertinent to note that Urwa and Farhan got married in December 2016. Later, news of their separation started circulating at the end of 2020, but neither of them had directly spoken about it.
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