Sonya Hussyn shines both on television and the silver screen, captivating audiences with her nuanced performances in challenging roles. From “Meri Guriya” to “Ishq Zahe Naseeb,” “Muhabbat Tujhe Alvida,” and “Nazo,” she consistently impresses with her acting prowess. Her recent films, “Tich Button” and “Daadal,” further solidified her talent, garnering praise from fans.
Currently gracing screens in Green Entertainment’s “Akhara” alongside Feroze Khan, she continues to wow viewers with her acting chops.
But beyond her professional success, Sonya has sparked a conversation with her recent statements on marriage. Appearing on TV One’s show hosted by Nadia Khan, she openly addressed her reasons for staying single.
Her views challenged societal norms. “Everyone asks about my marriage,” she stated, “but I feel I don’t belong to this generation.” She pointed out a lack of “mannerism, class, and basic ethics” and lamented the disrespect women often face. “They don’t know how to talk to girls, treat women, or respect elders.”
Finding these qualities unacceptable, she asserted, “Nothing inspires me unless I see good qualities and gentle behaviour.” She went on to share the characteristics she desires in a future partner.
Sonya’s past marriage to gym owner and instructor Wasif Muhammad ended shortly after their union. Her current stance on marriage, while sparking debate, also fosters self-reflection and encourages discussions about societal expectations and respect within relationships.
On the work front, she will next be seen in Sorry: A Love Story.