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The second Sunday of May is celebrated as Mother’s Day around the globe, and it’s no surprise that we don’t require a day to honor mothers.
This is the day when they thank their mothers for their efforts. People make this day unique for their mothers by preparing gifts, flower bouquets, food for them.
Right from Sadaf Kanwal to Adnan Siddiqui to Ayeza Khan, several Pakistani celebs posted adorable wishes and messages on this occasion to honor their mothers.
Here are 24 celebs who shared some adorable pictures with their moms!
1. Ahmed Ali Butt:
2. Sadaf Kanwal
3. Saboor Aly
4. Aiman Khan
5. Saniya Shamshad
6. Mina Tariq
7. Osman Khalid Butt
8. Sajal Aly
9. Azaan Khan
10. Mira Sethi
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“Why don’t you hug ME??” my mother always says when I melt into a hug in my father’s arms. “Come here and hug me please,” she says, brow furrowed. When I was a kid, hugging my father was easy because he was bearlike, and always up for a hug. He would come back from the office and I would run towards him and he would scoop me up in his arms. It was a little more complicated with my mother. She was working as hard, if not more, getting The Friday Times on its feet. When she was not writing satirical columns, she was marketing the paper, working her ass off to generate advertising revenue, to build up circulation, then slogging harder to keep and retain revenue and readership. She always wore red lipstick. Her eyes were harried, alert. She had a big throaty laugh. My mother and I have had many difficult, painful conversations of what her chronic busyness – and stressed-outness – meant for us as children. Ali and I were lucky in that we had our Dadi and Maasi and Phuppo around, and they showered us with immense love. But keeping a combative newspaper going was part of what drove my mother. Her search for her own identity began at 24 when she refused to accept her clan’s diktat, which demanded, among other things, that she marry a Syed. So she toiled. For many things – ideals, fruitful contradictions – and for many years. Now, when my mother asks me why I don’t hug her, I roll my eyes and laugh. What I really want to tell her is that I love her anyway. I love her for her strength. (We have a thing for fetishising our mothers’ strengths, and for good reason. They are fucking warriors who understand they have no choice but to carry on, battle on, JUGGLE SHIT, SORT SHIT OUT, HANDLE SHIT. They get stuff done, they raise kids—and their emotional intelligence is sharper than Amir Liaqat’s tongue.) I want to tell her that I love her for her optimism, her mischief, her insistence on her own joyous and difficult journey, and her remarkable evolutions along the way. Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers, those with us, and especially those in our hearts. #mothersday #memories #1990s #pakistan #mirasethi
A post shared by Mira Sethi (@mira.sethi) on May 9, 2020 at 11:40pm PDT
11. Imran Ashraf Awan
12. Junaid Khan
13. Adnan Siddiqui
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I miss saying “Ammi” out loud. It’s been many years – decades – since she left us, but the sense of having a mother, of someone whose wisdom, no matter how old you get, is the only wisdom you really seek, never goes away. To sit in your mother’s feet and to ask her opinion is really another way of asking her to bless you. To bless you with her love; to bless you with her protection. My Ammi used to make crispy parathas for me, light and translucent. No one has ever been able to make those parathas. She used to flip them over in the plate with a smile. When I think of her smile, a secret smile, I feel closer to her. Someone once told me I have my mother’s eyes. I think I do. Sometimes when I I laugh, I see her flash for a moment before my eyes. She is wearing a cotton sari and looking peacefully out into the world. This is how I like to remember her. Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers in the world. ❤️
A post shared by Adnan Siddiqui (@adnansid1) on May 9, 2020 at 1:58pm PDT
14. Iqra Aziz
15. Ayeza Khan
16. Saba Faisal
17. Kiran Haq
18. Omair Rana
19. Zara Noor Abbas
20. Ali Zafar
21. Shaniera Khan
22. Mansha Pasha
23. Yumna Zaidi
24. Imran Abbas
Whether you are in self-isolation, quarantine, affected by travel restrictions, following proper social distancing, or just want to keep Mom safe, this Mother’s Day will be unlike any we’ve ever experienced. This coronavirus-impacted Mother’s Day is an opportunity to do something special still while still maintaining social distancing measures and keeping everyone safe and healthy.
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