What will be the ending of Ghair? Madiha Iftikhar spills details

 As Ghair nears its end, fans are wondering what will happen to Tehreem, the villain played by Madiha Iftikhar. In an interview with Independent Urdu, the Baby Baji actress shares details about the drama’s final moments, promising a surprising conclusion. She also opened up about domestic violence and urges women to stand strong and become independent.

Talking about the ending of Ghair, Madiha Ifikhar said, “I would say that its end will be something similar, where you’ll see what the climax of evil looks like. Just like in Baby Baji where I ended up in jail, this one doesn’t end in jail, but the climax will still be something where you could say that every evil ends with evil.”


“Incidents of domestic violence are increasing significantly in Pakistan, what would you say about this,” Madiha was asked 

She replied, “Cases are delayed for so long in court, and the way things happen, our government should first focus on this specific issue, especially when it comes to domestic violence. They need to pass some rules that make these cases resolve quickly and ensure that any punishment is given accordingly.”

The Chand Tara actress also spoke directly to women enduring such struggles, stressing the importance of independence and self-sufficiency.


 Madiha said, “Many women, even in this modern era, are still enduring because they feel they can’t return to their parents’ home due to the shame. Even if there’s no shame, they think, how will they handle it? Financial issues often arise, and parents sometimes say, ‘You’re living there, manage it, because we can’t support you, especially if you have children.’” 

“I just want to tell women to make themselves capable, so that if, God forbid, something happens, it’s not just about domestic violence. Sometimes there are financial issues between a husband and wife, or sometimes there might be problems with in-laws. There might even be situations where, may Allah forgive, a husband passes away. If your parents aren’t around, where will the woman go? A woman doesn’t have a home. The reality is that she doesn’t,” she added. 

The Ghair actress emphasized the need for women to be educated, financially independent and to secure their futures.


“To create her own roof, it’s essential for her to be educated, to have a career, and to earn. She needs to create her own space and secure her future. After that, if there are domestic violence issues, at least she will know that she can leave. She will have a place to stay and won’t have to beg anyone,” Madiha Iftikhar concluded.