A candid conversation on a television talk show has brought actor and social media personality Dananeer Mobeen into the spotlight after her remarks about the role of fathers in shaping daughters’ confidence went viral across social media platforms.
The discussion unfolded during an appearance on Fuchsia Magazine’s talk show, where she opened up about personal beliefs regarding emotional support systems within families while promoting her upcoming film Mera Lyari, directed by Abu Aleeha.
In her remarks, Dananeer emphasized that daughters who receive strong backing from their fathers often develop greater resilience and confidence in life. She described paternal support as a “backbone” that helps women overcome challenges and pursue success with stability and self-belief.
She further reflected on the emotional struggles faced by individuals from fractured family backgrounds, suggesting that certain emotional voids created in childhood cannot easily be replaced later in life. According to her, parental trust and encouragement play a defining role in shaping a child’s personality and confidence.
Her comments quickly gained traction online, triggering widespread discussion about parental roles, emotional development, and gendered expectations in family structures. While many users resonated with her perspective, others debated the broader implications of emphasizing one parent’s role over the other.
The remarks come as Dananeer continues to build her acting portfolio with notable television projects including Sinf-e-Aahan, Mohabbat Gumshuda Meri, Meem Se Mohabbat, and Very Filmy, alongside a growing digital presence with millions of followers.
As the conversation continues online, her statements have added to an ongoing cultural dialogue about family dynamics, emotional well-being, and the evolving narrative of parental influence in modern Pakistani society.




