Noor Bukhari: From Film Stardom to Faith and Fulfilment

The former Pakistani actress says her spiritual awakening brought her peace after years of turmoil in showbiz and personal life.

Tue Oct 14 2025
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ISLAMABAD: Once one of Pakistan’s most recognizable film and television stars, Noor Bukhari walked away from the entertainment industry in 2017 to embrace a life rooted in faith. After four marriages and years in the public eye, she says her decision to leave acting and adopt the hijab was not a retreat but a rebirth.

“I wasn’t asked or forced to transform into a new Noor — it just happened,” she told The Express Tribune. “I was broken and turned to religion for peace, and that’s where I finally found it.”

A Turn Toward Faith

Noor says the decision to change her life came after deep personal pain. Following her fourth divorce, she found herself emotionally drained and disillusioned. “I met a female murshid (spiritual guide) who helped me reconnect with my faith,” she said. “I began praying and found comfort in the Quran. Gradually, the desire for fame faded, and I felt at peace.”

She began covering her head during Ramadan and never took the scarf off again. “Nobody forced me — it came from my heart. I realized I didn’t want to chase glamour anymore,” Noor said. “Since then, I feel lighter, happier, and at peace.”

The former actress, who began her career as a child star and appeared in numerous films and dramas, said she now spends her days studying the Quran, hosting occasional morning shows, and spending time with her daughter.

A New Purpose

Noor views her departure from showbiz as a moral and spiritual necessity. “Acting requires pretending to be someone else, which goes against the truth Islam teaches,” she explained. “How can I keep doing something that contradicts my beliefs?”

She encourages others, especially women, to find dignity in modesty and self-respect. “I want women to understand that hijab is a shield, not a restriction,” she said. “It preserves our honour and connects us to something much deeper than appearances.”

As for her daughter, Noor is firm: “I won’t let her join showbiz. I want her to know Islam and live by its teachings. My biggest wish is to be a role model for her.”

Now living a quieter life, Noor says she has no regrets. “By the grace of Allah, I’m finally at peace,” she said. “I’ve found the true meaning of happiness — and it’s in faith, not fame.”

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