Actress Sidra Batool, who has acted without dupta and hijab in the past, has said that now she will work on screen only with hijab, if she does not get such a role, she will not work at all.
Sidra Batool started acting after 2013 and in 2016 her debut movie ‘Hala Gula’ came out, she is one of the most popular actresses, she also did several modeling projects.
Sidra Batool got married in 2017, after which she appeared less on screen and has two daughters but recently made a comeback in showbiz.
Sidra Batool also did several promotional photoshoots but recently she deleted almost all her bold videos and pictures from Instagram and now she has announced that she will be seen acting only wearing hijab.
Sidra Batool recently answered the questions of her fans on Instagram and said that these days she is not only reciting the Holy Quran but also listening to the speeches of Maulana Tariq Jameel besides reading its translation.
A fan asked her why she deleted all his short videos. To which the actress replied that she did not want to anger God any more and in response to another question she said that she deleted all the pictures only to get God’s pleasure and that she is afraid of Him.

On the question of a sudden change, Sidra Batool said that a person’s mind can change at any time and from now on she will work only wearing a hijab, and she said that she will try to work in a drama that is of Islamic perspective.

In response to another question, she said that her life changed because of the love of God and His Prophet, including the Ahl-e-Bayt, and she also mentioned the sacrifices of Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA).

In response to another question, Sidra Batool said that the pictures of her head are still there on Instagram, because a person also commits many sins which are hidden from others but to God everything is known, nothing can be hidden from Him.
A fan told her that women with hijab are not cast in Pakistan, sometimes a poor woman is made to wear a dupatta, to which the actress laughed and replied that this is absolutely true, but now the drama makers have to think.
Yes, because the industry and the audience have changed a lot over the years. A fan also suggested her to host a program on an Islamic channel, to which she thanked him and appreciated his suggestion.