The ‘Jama Taqseem’ actor shares her views on relationships, self-fulfilment and life after marriage
Actor Mawra Hocane recently appeared on Gup Shup with Fuchsia, where she spoke about what she believes makes a healthy relationship, placing particular emphasis on emotional independence and personal wholeness.
Hocane, who has built her career around emotionally layered roles in popular dramas such as Aangan and Sabaat, reflected on her own life while discussing the subject. The actor, who married fellow actor Ameer Gillani earlier this year, said she never viewed love as something meant to complete a person.
“I felt complete as a person even before I met Ameer,” she said. “There are so many other facets that make me whole. Love and support are important, but they’re the cherry on top. I want to be the whole cake myself.”
She went on to explain why she believes this way of thinking is important in relationships, particularly when expectations begin to build. “You can’t place the burden on someone else to complete you,” Hocane said. “It’s unfair, and it can make the other person miserable too, trying to constantly fulfil your expectations.”
In a society where marriage is often expected to take centre stage in a woman’s life, Hocane’s comments offer a reminder that partnership can exist alongside, rather than replace, a sense of self.

