Altamash Faraz Eid al-Adha

Altamash Faraz has successfully made his mark with performances that audiences have connected with over the years. With every project, the actor has continued to win appreciation for bringing honesty and emotion to his characters. While audiences continue to appreciate his work on screen, Altamash says festivals like Eid al-Adha still keep him connected to the values he grew up with.

Altamash Faraz: Eid al-Adha Reminds Me To Stay Grounded & Grateful

Speaking about what Eid al-Adha means to him at this stage of life, Altamash Faraz admitted that the festival now touches him on a much deeper emotional level than before. He said, “For me, Eid al-Adha has become even more emotional with time. As an actor, you slowly understand that every dream comes with sacrifice – your privacy, your comfort, your time with family, even parts of yourself people never see.”

The actor continued, “So this festival reminds me to stay grounded and grateful. Fame can be loud, but Eid brings me back to silence, faith, family and gratitude. It reminds me that no success means anything if your heart forgets humility and love.”

Altamash: I Still Miss Those Old Eids Where…

Altamash also opened up about how Eid celebrations have changed over the years after gaining television recognition. Even though there is now more public attention and countless wishes from fans, he confessed that he often misses the simplicity of his earlier celebrations. He explained, “Honestly, the emotions are still the same – just life has become faster. Earlier, Eid felt simpler and more intimate. There was less pressure, less public attention, and more carefree moments with family and friends.”

Altamash Faraz further said that success changes many things around a person, but childhood emotions connected to festivals never really disappear. He stated, “Today, there’s more love coming from people, more messages, more expectations, and I’m grateful for all of it. But somewhere I still miss those old Eids where everything felt slower, softer and more personal. I think success changes your surroundings, but the child inside you still waits for the same warmth of Eid mornings.”

Altamash: Eid Has Never Only Been About Celebrations

Talking about family traditions, Altamash revealed that spending time with loved ones after prayers remains the most important part of Eid for him. He said, “No matter how busy life gets, one thing I never want to miss is spending time with my family after prayers – sitting together, eating together, laughing together. That feeling is irreplaceable for me.”

He concluded by saying that Eid, for him, has always been less about grand celebrations and more about being present with family. He said, “Eid has never only been about celebrations; it’s about presence, love and togetherness. Even if work keeps me busy, I always try to make time for those quiet family moments because those are the memories that stay with you forever.”

Happy Eid al-Adha to all our readers.

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