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Sheheryar Munawar looks back on a difficult 2020

Sheheryar Munawar looks back on a difficult 2020

He went through depression, tested positive for Covid-19 and got into a terrible accident. But this is a story of perseverance.
19 Dec, 2020

It's only natural to be reflecting on the year gone by as we inch towards 31 December and in his latest post, Sheheryar Munawar took us through his 2020.

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The actor, who will be making a comeback to our television screens with upcoming drama, Pehli Si Mohabbat, wrote on Instagram, “Sharing a shot from a commercial I shot for last week (coming soon). It’s not special because it’s a shirtless shot; it’s special because for me its a celebration of this year’s personal journey.”

He went on to talk about how life coming to a halt due to a pandemic took a huge toll on him emotionally, leading to severe depression.

“To make things worse I tested +ive for COVID and had to go into isolation, a few weeks out of that terrible experience, I got into a motorbike accident and had to undergo surgery. Mobility was completely restricted and relying on others to help me do the most basic tasks was emotionally traumatic, to say the least,” he added.

He felt like he had hit rock bottom physically, mentally and emotionally. But this is a happy story.

“One day just like that, I decided I had to fight back. I worked with a trainer to develop workouts that would involve more focus based excersies without weights.

I started eating healthier, forced myself to fix my sleep cycle, started meditating, mustered up the courage to speak to a therapist, actively worked on having a positive outlook on life (reading and research really helped ) and basically went on a lifestyle change/detox,” he wrote.

The 32-year-old went on to thank his friends, family and God for getting him through recovery, before expressing why it was important for him to be vulnerable.

“It’s taking a lot of courage out of me to be able to share the second picture with all of you. I want to do it to let you all know that we’re all in it together. We all go through highs and lows and we’re all vulnerable. Not sometime today, not tomorrow, not the day after, NOW is the time to change your outlook. Tell yourself nothing is impossible. Because nothing is.”

Now, ain’t that the truth.

Comments

Truth be told Dec 19, 2020 02:27pm
Tattoos are not allowed in Islam. Period.
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Chrís Dăn Dec 19, 2020 03:09pm
Yes,2020 has been tough everywhere and generally with everyone. Except PDM!!!they could financially afford it to live as per their wishes.
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Browngirl Dec 19, 2020 03:52pm
Someone did a very bad job at photoshopping the back of his arm.
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well-wisher Dec 19, 2020 06:48pm
@Truth be told This 21st Century my friend. Live in time today and don't be stuck. Islam is a religion of intellect.
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Integrity Dec 19, 2020 08:03pm
Why is this man not wearing a shirt. Have we now sunk to a new moral low!!
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Ehsan Dec 19, 2020 09:19pm
Stay strong and wish you more success
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Chrís Dăn Dec 19, 2020 10:05pm
@Integrity what the morality has to do with his shirt?
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Amisha Dec 19, 2020 10:43pm
Cheap publicity stunt to get attention.
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divergence Dec 20, 2020 05:44am
People think life is all about happiness, fun, laughter. That is why they can't cope with bad times which actually take up a greater chunk of life than people realize.
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Ahmad Dec 20, 2020 06:27am
What is there to.show?
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Laila Dec 21, 2020 01:52pm
@Truth be told tattoos are quite among Arab and Turkish guys and even girls these days. If you go way back, then in Morocco there is an ancient tradition of face tattoos among certain ethnically native women. It's not so black and white as you think. Those people are still Muslims. In fact I saw a married Palestinian couple on Instagram showing their matching tattoos on their ring fingers. The wife wears a headscarf and sees no conflict between the being Muslim and having a tattoo.
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