
Pakistani actress and model Amna Malik moved viewers to tears when she opened up about one of the most devastating chapters of her life. Known for powerful performances in dramas like Mera Dil Mera Dushman, Laapata, Khaas, and most recently ARY Digital’s Sher, Amna has always been candid and courageous in interviews. On Samaa TV’s morning show Subh Ka Samaa, hosted by Madeha Naqvi, she broke down while recounting the pain of multiple miscarriages and the losses that reshaped her life.

Amna described how she endured three miscarriages — including the traumatic loss of a baby at seven months and another at five months. She spoke with raw emotion about having to deliver babies who had already passed, and how each loss left a wound that words cannot fully heal. She also mentioned losing her young brother-in-law during the filming of Sher, adding another layer to an already painful period.

“At that time I only had my eldest child,” Amna said between tears. Her younger daughter arrived after those heartbreaking losses, a blessing that came with complicated grief and relief intertwined. Amna’s reaction to unsolicited advice about having more children was blunt and visceral — she confessed feeling so hurt that she wanted to “hit them on the face,” a moment of honesty that many viewers found deeply relatable.
Her interview is a powerful reminder that grief after miscarriage is profound and personal. Amna’s willingness to speak publicly about her experience not only humanizes the star behind the screen but also helps break the silence around pregnancy loss — a subject often stigmatized or glossed over.
Amna Malik’s vulnerability on national television sparked an outpouring of support from fans and colleagues, underlining how important empathy and understanding are when someone carries such private, heavy pain.
