Gul e Rana, a veteran of the Pakistani drama industry, has always been admired for her remarkable versatility and dedication to her craft.
Known for her flawless portrayals across various characters, she is not only the mother of superstar Asim Azhar but also a respected figure in the entertainment world.
Having faced numerous challenges in her career, Gul e Rana has always emphasized the importance of hard work and dedication.
Recently, the celebrated actress appeared as a guest on Mazaq Raat, where she candidly discussed the changing dynamics of the drama industry, especially with respect to new actresses.
During the conversation, she was asked about her views on the ‘diva behavior’ that has been a topic of discussion among many actors and crew members in recent times.
Gul e Rana Speaks Out Against Diva Behavior
Gul e Rana did not hold back as she expressed her concerns about the rising diva behavior in the industry, particularly among younger actresses.
She stressed that while passion is important, it should never overshadow the commitment to work. According to her, many newcomers may claim they are working for the love of the craft, but they also need to understand that professionalism and the priority of the work itself are crucial for long-term success.
Gul e Rana stated:
“I’ve always treated my work with the utmost respect, and I believe that the project and the team should always come first.”
Moreover, she added:
“If I see diva-like behavior on set, I won’t shy away from calling it out. We need to set a standard for respect and professionalism in this industry.
A Life of Dedication and Hard Work
Gul e Rana’s comments come from a place of immense experience. Having worked tirelessly both on and off-screen, she has long been a role model for aspiring actors.
Despite facing hardships in her personal life, she has maintained a strong work ethic and continues to contribute significantly to the entertainment industry.
She further shared that, unlike many, her journey was not always easy. But her passion for her work has kept her going, teaching her that success isn’t just about being talented but also about respecting your craft and the people around you.