My husband is my Gulaab Jamun and I am her Ras-Malai: Saboor Aly
My husband is my Gulaab Jamun and I am her Ras-Malai: Saboor Aly

He is my Gulaab Jamun and I am her Ras-Malai as Saboor Aly has recently expressed her views about her husband and her family life.

Saboor Aly talked about the different aspects of her life in a recent interview and from trying to shed those extra pounds on her own terms.

By embracing solo travel, family planning, and even contemplating getting a tattoo, Aly proved she’s both real and relatable.

Here are five things she said on a podcast with Hina Altaf and Syed Ali which make her one of the most authentic and relatable stars out there.


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Saboor also talked about her unique bond with her sister, Sajal Aly, and their mother’s cherished childhood tales.

She also thrown light on beautiful moments of her life especially she talked about wedding goals and post-wedding family life.

She praised her husband Ali Ansari that he is highly caring and loving and he is my Gulaab Jamun and I am her Ras-Malai.

Moreover, the stories their mother shared with them added a touch of nostalgia to their relationship, reminding them of the challenges of travelling with two young children.

“My mom used to tell me this story – Sajal and I, we have a one-year age difference – so when we were kids, everyone used to say we were twins,” began Saboor.

Elaborating further, she recalled, “Air hostesses used to find us very adorable. One of them would take care of Sajal, and one of them would take care of me.

Sajal, because she wouldn’t go to anyone’s lap, she was quite stubborn, and I, being easygoing, would always go to their lap.

So I remember this story that my mom told me, that travelling with two kids with a one-year age difference was quite difficult.”


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Shedding light on her personal opinion on the whole ordeal, Saboor said, “If I also think about my family planning, I think I should do the solo travelling I want to do now, first.

Then it will be much more difficult. It will happen, God willing, but it becomes pretty difficult.”

Saboor also spoke about how the landing is the only part of the journey that truly frightens her a bit. She pointed out how her sister and husband, on the other hand, are scared of flights.

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