Veteran Pakistan actress and director Marina Khan has expressed a personal desire that caught many off guard; she wishes to try drugs at least once before she shuffles off this mortal coil.
Marina Khan, one of the most popular actresses of her time and was one of the most successful actresses of 1980s and 1990s. Her television shows include Tanhaiyaan, Dhoop Kinare, Kohar, Nijaat, Tum Se Kehna Tha and Tanha.
The comment made, in a candid interview during a recent podcast hosted by Ahmed Ali Butt, has sort of sparked intrigue conversation about the complexity of personal choices even among respected public figures.
Ahmed Ali Butt asked her if there was anything she still wished to try in life. In response, Marina Khan revealed her long-standing curiosity to try drugs — just once.
She explained that she wants to understand why people become so obsessed with drugs and what it is that draws them toward such substances.
Marina Khan shared her long-standing desire to try drugs—just once. Driven not by indulgence but curiosity, she expressed a genuine interest in understanding the allure that leads many to obsession.
Marina shared that she grew up in a liberal household where nothing was strictly forbidden, but her own cautious nature kept her from experimenting. However, now that she is older, the thought has crossed her mind that perhaps she should experience it once before she dies.
She added that someone once advised her to try cannabis first, but upon learning that drug use can make one lose control, she decided against it. She said that if she ever chooses to experiment, it would only be in the presence of people she deeply trusts.
During the conversation, Marina Khan recalled an incident in Sharjah when she, along with Shehnaz, Laila Zuberi, and Shakeel Sahib, was invited to watch cricket matches from the VIP celebrity pavilion. She described the experience as surreal, noting that she had never seen herself as a celebrity.
She recounted that after the match, when she and Shehnaz left the venue in a car during daylight, it suddenly felt as if darkness had fallen. The vehicle became surrounded by a large crowd of fans exiting the stadium. As the car began to move and people gathered around it, they realized what it truly meant to be famous — it was, as she described, a shocking and extraordinary experience.