Veteran Actress Shagufta Ejaz Emotional Tribute to Late Husband Leaves Fans in Tears
Pakistani drama industry’s beloved senior actress Shagufta Ejaz moved thousands to tears with a heartfelt social media post honoring

Pakistani drama industry’s beloved senior actress Shagufta Ejaz moved thousands to tears with a heartfelt social media post honoring her late husband Yahya Siddiqui. The emotional tribute, shared on May 26, 2025, showcased a cherished throwback photo accompanied by poignant poetry that laid bare her grief and the void left by his passing.
Fans flooded the comments with an outpouring of love, prayers and support. Many noted how the actress has visibly changed since her husband’s death, with one follower writing: “Yahya Uncle lives through you. Stay strong – we can see you’ve lost so much weight.” The post sparked important conversations about widowhood in Pakistani society, with supporters defending her right to wear colorful clothes and find happiness: “No one should judge a woman for how she grieves or rebuilds her life.”
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Shagufta Ejaz raw emotional expression resonated deeply across generations. Her poetic caption spoke of sleepless nights, cherished memories, and the struggle to navigate life’s “empty spaces” without her life partner. Followers particularly connected with her line: “The world keeps turning, but my heart remains where you left it.”

The comments section transformed into a virtual support group, with hundreds sharing their own stories of loss while sending Ejaz strength. Many Muslim fans added prayers for their heavenly reunion: “May Allah grant Yahya Sahib the highest place in Jannah and reunite you both.”
This vulnerable moment humanized the veteran star, reminding fans that behind the glamour, celebrities experience the same profound grief as anyone else. The post has since been shared over 15,000 times, with Pakistan’s entertainment community rallying behind one of their most respected artists during this continuing journey of healing.
Ejaz’s decision to publicly share her mourning process has started important discussions about normalizing grief expression in South Asian culture, where widows often face unfair societal expectations. Her courage in showing both her pain and gradual recovery offers comfort to countless others navigating similar losses.