Tuba Anwar Says People No Longer Know How to Love or Express Romance

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Pakistani actress Tuba Anwar has shared her thoughts on modern relationships, saying that people today are losing the ability to love and express affection in meaningful ways.

In a recent interview, the actress was asked about love and relationships, to which she responded that what people often call love is actually attention and care. “When someone gives you attention or takes care of you, we call it love, but I feel people are not really experiencing love anymore,” she said.

Tuba Anwar added that true emotional connection and romance seem to be disappearing with time. “It feels like the kind of love our parents had, or the romance that existed before, is fading away,” she remarked.

She further explained that modern life has become too busy and complicated, leaving less space for emotional bonding. “People are occupied with problems, responsibilities, and also have too many options, so they are not as happy or focused on relationships anymore,” she said.

The actress also mentioned that long-term commitment is becoming rare, saying that relationships today are no longer as idealistic as seen in films. “We are not living the Shah Rukh Khan type of love story anymore,” she added, referring to Bollywood-style romance.

Her comments have sparked discussion on social media about changing relationship values in modern society and the impact of lifestyle changes on emotional connections.

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