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Hassan Ahmed Reveals Sunita Marshall’s Memory Issues

The actor opened up on ARY Digital’s Good Morning Pakistan about how his wife’s forgetfulness impacts their daily communication and family planning.

During a candid appearance on ARY Digital‘s Good Morning Pakistan, hosted by Nida Yasir, veteran Pakistani actor Hassan Ahmed pulled back the curtain on a deeply personal matter — his wife Sunita Marshall‘s ongoing struggle with memory lapses and how it quietly reshapes the rhythm of their household. The actor, known for his commanding presence in hit dramas like Jama Taqseem, Pinjra, and Mushk, spoke with disarming honesty about the everyday friction that memory issues can create between two people who share a life, two children, and decades of partnership.

Hassan Ahmed on Sunita Marshall’s Issue Which Affects Relationship

Hassan Ahmed has been a fixture of Pakistani television for years, delivering memorable performances in dramas such as Saiqa, Zindagi Dhoop Tum Ghana Saya, Meri Saheli Meri Humjoli, and the Baby Baji franchise. His wife, Sunita Marshall, is an accomplished model and actor in her own right. The couple, married for years and parents to two grown-up children, has long been regarded as one of the industry’s most grounded pairs. Their willingness to speak openly about vulnerabilities is rare in a celebrity culture that often prizes perfection over authenticity.

Hassan Ahmed on Sunita Marshall’s Issue Which Affects Relationship

The heart of Hassan’s revelation centered on a pattern many couples will recognize but few discuss publicly. “Sunita has memory issues — she keeps forgetting things, and she admits it herself,” he told Nida Yasir on the morning show. He described how Sunita mentally rehearses conversations about their children’s school schedules and upcoming family plans, fully believing she has communicated every detail. When Hassan responds, it becomes clear the words never left her mouth. “She then says it’s okay, it doesn’t matter, no issues. But I say it is an issue,” he explained, his tone carrying the weight of someone who has learned patience through repetition rather than resentment. The silver lining, he noted, is Sunita’s growing self-awareness. “Now she has started admitting it, so I prepare myself accordingly and keep this in mind that she might have forgotten.”

What stood out was not the revelation itself but the tenderness with which Hassan framed it. There was no blame, no performative frustration — just a man describing the quiet recalibration required when someone you love lives inside a slightly different version of reality. In a media landscape saturated with curated couple goals, this raw admission feels like a breath of honest air. One has to wonder: how many Pakistani households navigate the same unspoken gap between what was said and what was heard, and what would change if more people talked about it this openly?


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Rabia Anum

Rabia Anum

Rabia Anum is an entertainment journalist with over eight years of experience covering the heartbeat of the Pakistani film and television industry. She specializes in cutting through PR noise to deliver unfiltered insights, celebrity profiles, and critical industry analysis. Her work is defined by a commitment to authentic storytelling that connects fans to the real lives of their favorite stars.

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