Personal Life
Musarrat married psychiatrist, Dr. Arshad Majeed and both of them settled in Canada in the mid 1960s.
Despite their meager resources, Musarrat’s parents wanted her to be a doctor. They provided her the best possible education they could afford. Musarrat passed the matriculation examination with distinction. Two years later, she passed the intermediate examination from Kinnaird College in Lahore.
Musarrat lives with her husband in Toronto, Canada. She has three children, Zeelaf, Azed and Omar Majeed all of whom are married and all have children of their own named Amir, Ishmael,Django,and Sujfion. Musarrat has an outgoing personality and enjoys a good laugh. Even after she retired from cinema, years ago, she continued to sing for Pakistan television (PTV) until recently. Musarrat also loves to cook she mostly cooks curries, dai bela, and pasta and meatballs.
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