Zara Noor Abbas addresses criticism from content creators following end of 'Mom Sense'

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2025-01-23T17:54:00+05:00 News Desk

Pakistani actress Zara Noor Abbas was doing her podcast 'What Momsense' and its season 1 has ended now so Zara decided to share some aspects of her experience with the fans.

The lady took to her YouTube channel and shared a vlog in which she addressed her thoughts on content creation in Pakistan 

"This isn't something that happens with my followers and listeners, but sometimes when people comment on things, they compare a lot. They create competition between things when there should be none, which is wrong."

Zara became the mother of her first child daughter Noor e Jahan in 2024. After embracing motherhood she started the podcast 'What Momsense', where she interviews celebrity mothers and asks their views regarding parenting.

"Overall, it was a liberating experience that I was able to relate to in my life. You guys have no idea how hard it is to brainstorm and research," she pointed out. "You have to tap into people's minds and ideologies to really get an idea through. What Momsense has generally been received well."

Talking about the criticism she faced from content creators in Pakistan, she said that instead of criticizing, viewers should laud the hard work behind the scenes involved in launching a creative project off the ground. "When someone is making an effort in Pakistan, it is so important that we honor those efforts rather than accusing them of copying something else."

"The last original idea in the world was the iPhone by Apple. We get inspired by things, we get inspired by stories and people and shows, and that's why we do them, and we want to do shows like that in our country with our version."

The first season of What Momsense may have ended, but Zara hinted that she had more ideas in the pipeline – particularly about pregnancy-related issues.

"People wanted me to share my pregnancy journey, and I feel that is a whole new episode. The feelings I had in my pregnancy were on another level, and the complications were on another level. I'm sure a lot of other mothers have felt that way as well, and I want to tell my story my way."

Concluding her vlog Zara stated "All mothers are the same, whether they are actors, entrepreneurs, lawyers, housewives, or teachers. The more we make people feel inclusive, the better we will feel. Share your experiences and build each other up."

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