Maya Ali has drawn attention online after she reshared a powerful reel from an older interview featuring fellow actress Mahira Khan, highlighting a thoughtful philosophy about silence and self‑worth.
In the reposted clip, Mahira Khan is seen speaking during an interview, and the caption atop the video reads: “Couldn’t agree more…!!”

Below the visual, text from the original interview is presented in full: “when your words aren’t valued and you have to repeat yourself again and again, it’s better to stay quiet… Protect your energy, guard your peace, and let silence say what words no longer can.”
This message resonated with Maya Ali and her followers, as she chose to share it directly on her Instagram story.

The reel comes from an interview in which Mahira Khan explains her perspective on when it can be more powerful to remain silent than to speak repeatedly without being heard. In fragments of her spoken words in the interview, she reflected on the strength that quiet can hold, saying: “I think kabhi kabhi chup rehne mein zyada strength hai. Especially jab ap chahay jo bhi kahein, it doesn’t really matter.”
That sentiment captures a moment of introspection from Mahira, emphasizing that sometimes maintaining peace and preserving emotional energy is more valuable than insisting on being understood or validated in every situation.

Maya’s choice to reshare the reel with the caption “Couldn’t agree more…!!” shows her public support for that idea, encouraging her audience to think about silence not as weakness but as strength, especially in circumstances where words are overlooked or undervalued.

Mahira Khan is widely regarded as one of the highest paid and most acclaimed actresses in Pakistan, with multiple awards to her name, including Lux Style Awards and Hum Awards. Khan began her career first as a video jockey before transitioning into acting.
She made her film acting debut in the critically praised social drama Bol and gained immense fame for her role in the television drama Humsafar.

She also made a notable appearance in Bollywood as the female lead in Raees opposite Shah Rukh Khan.
Over the years, Mahira has taken on a range of television and film roles, including Shehr‑e‑Zaat, Sadqay Tumhare, Bin Roye, Ho Mann Jahaan, and more recent projects in Pakistani cinema. She is also known for engaging with social issues through her public platform.






