Sahiba Rambo, whom we are currently watching in Neeli Kothi ad Mafaad Parast, has joined FUCHSIA today for an exclusive conversation.

Sahiba Rambo, also known as Sahiba Afzal, is a well-known Pakistani film and TV actress who started her career in the early 1990s and quickly became popular for her roles in Urdu and Punjabi movies like Hero, Munda Bigra Jaye, Chor Machaye Shor, and Hum To Chalay Susral alongside big stars of that era. She comes from a film family – her mother Nisho was a famous actress – and her chemistry with co-actor Afzal Khan, better known as Jan Rambo, turned into real life when they married and became one of Pakistan’s most loved showbiz couples. After marriage she stepped back from films to focus on her family and raising their two sons, but she still makes appearances on television and reconnects with fans through dramas, interviews, and other projects.
Sahiba is with us today at Fuchsia HQ – let’s find out what she has to share!
This article is an excerpt from the YouTube interview!
Sahiba On Meeting Jan Rambo For The First Time
Sahiba shared that when she first met Jan Rambo, there were no dramatic feelings or instant love – it was all very normal and simple. They met through work when a director introduced them after signing a film, and at that time she just saw him as another hero in the industry. As they started working together more, doing films, outdoor shoots, and traveling as a pair, they slowly got to know each other better. She believes love grows with time and understanding, and that journey helped them connect. What really stood out to her was that he was a very genuine and pure-hearted person, not fake, even though showbiz can sometimes make things look artificial on the outside.
Does Love Change Over Time? Sahiba Rambo’s POV
She described love as something that matures rather than fades. In the beginning it may feel exciting, but with time it turns into understanding, patience, and real companionship. For her, one of the biggest keys to a strong relationship is respect – not just for each other, but for each other’s families too, because many conflicts in marriages start from family-related issues. She believes couples need to be careful with their words, show self-control, and practice empathy. The way partners speak to each other, the tone they use, and the ability to think “if I were in their place” all play a huge role. According to her, love becomes deeper after facing life’s ups and downs together, and compassion is what truly keeps two people connected.
On Her Son Ahsan Afzal Khan And His Growing Career
Sahiba spoke proudly about her son Ahsan, calling him extremely talented, hardworking, and very grounded. She shared that seeing him on screen is an emotional experience for her, often bringing tears to her eyes. As a mother, she does like to give feedback and critique his work, but these days she feels he is performing beyond her expectations and is deeply serious about his career. She admires how responsible he is about his work, especially at such a young age, saying he is not careless at all when it comes to his profession.
Talking about their bond, she said he is very close to her and also shares a friendly relationship with his father, Jan Rambo. While there is respect for the father, there is also friendship in the household. She added that they have raised their children in a comfortable and open environment where they can express themselves freely and talk about anything without fear.
Want to hear more? Stay tuned for full conversation coming out soon on FUCHSIA’s YouTube channel!

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