Talented film star Humaima Malick is known for her confident demeanor as she never hesitates to open up about her life struggles.
She has recently gained a momentum by appearing on screen with her superhit movie ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ in which she captivated the audience with her thrilling return to the spotlight.
This time, Humaima Malick appeared in a podcast of host Shahveer Jaffrey and disclosed her educational difficulties.
She said, “I did not attend the school, college and university. All I learnt is from people.”
While sharing her educational journey, the Bol actress revealed that she was not fond of getting education, and even in a primary school she was the last bencher. She said that she had failed three times in a class and was promoted to the next class the fourth time.
Here is the interview:
She further said: “It was difficult for me to see that everyone is moving into a new class, but I remained on the same place with same stationary box and bag. Although I was willing to be a class monitor that never happened.”
Humaima Malick told the host, “In my childhood, I was suffering from dyslexia (a disorder that affects one’s ability to read) as I used to feel that the alphabetical letters were dancing in front of me.”
The actress finished by noting that she practices the passion and courage in her daily life and that these qualities are important for the learning process.