How to love like Dewan Sajid Afzal

The first time I met Azra, it was in Moghbazar, on a billboard. She was wearing this amazing red kameez from Aarong, staring at me with her innocent eyes, and I stopped to appreciate the beauty she was exuding. Of course, I was driving, and given Dhaka’s traffic I couldn’t stop and appreciate the beauty for too long. I left the scene with a sense of incompleteness, and that incompleteness soon turned to intrigue and I decided to seek her out. I think the fact that we both had a flair for drama is what brought us close. We love the highs in life when we were together. Not just that but we both share a love for travel; in fact, it’s become a ritual for us to escape from Dhaka every few weeks, even now. It was on my birthday, April 12, back in 2012, that I realized that I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her. I was going through a rough patch that year and Azra decided to leave everything and join me for the day. She didn’t want me to be alone and that’s when it hit me that I found a gem.

Everyone goes through highs and lows in their relationships. What keeps us going during tough times is communication. Azra taught me this very well.

Our marriage is a sweet, beautiful friendship. The best kind of partner will make you a better version of yourself. Azra knows how to steer me to the right direction when I go astray.  Everyone goes through highs and lows in their relationships. What keeps us going during tough times is communication. Azra taught me this very well.

Best friends in Belgrade, Serbia

Also, it’s not what you’re communicating; it’ also about listening and understanding the other person’s words. Azra has always been the more expressive one. In fact because I am so quiet, she is sometimes expressive on my behalf. After our marriage, the positive change that I’ve noticed is that we both have to take decisions together. I am a person who has always been obsessed about today but Azra has broadened my horizon and showed me a glimpse of tomorrow.

Being beautiful together in Monaco

After our marriage, the positive change that I’ve noticed is that we both have to take decisions together. I am a person who has always been obsessed about today but Azra has broadened my horizon and showed me a glimpse of tomorrow. Now I take decisions based on how it may affect us in the future. Azra is my strength because she always shows me a different angle to a solution. She reads a person’s behaviour whereas I just read words. It is because of her I am as strong and as foresighted as I appear to be. She is my weakness too because if I lose her, I’ll become a ghost ship, lifeless and without a radar.