Tag: Sharmila Faruqi

  • ‘Breaking that vicious circle’: Gohar Rasheed hits back at Sharmila Faruqi, Kubra supports him

    ‘Breaking that vicious circle’: Gohar Rasheed hits back at Sharmila Faruqi, Kubra supports him

    Recently the Digest Writer star had posted a message on Instagram to address a slap scene from his drama Laapata that was being widely shared on social media.

    The actor had posted that the reason he opted for the role of Daniyal in the drama, “prove that oppression is a choice”. “If any insecure man with his fragile ego tries his ‘so called’ muscles on you, make the choice that Falak did without any fear,” he had written. “One tight slap back from a brave woman to such weak man in our society would be a giant leap for women kind.”

    Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Sharmila Faruqi recently responded to actor Gohar’s reflections on violence against women on Instagram, disagreeing with the actor’s assertion that “oppression is a choice.”

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    Rasheed then replied to Faruqi’s comment via his a reply and a social media post. “With all due respect ma’am. Then how can we break this vicious cycle? If thousands of women are being oppressed daily, how can we change that reality?” he asked.

    “The ‘slap scene’ depicts a woman standing up for herself and saying no to violence which is a step towards breaking that vicious circle. Oppression is a choice, an idea for the generation to come where no woman should accept being abused or oppressed due to the society norms and if she does tolerate being oppressed then that is her choice not a mindset anymore,” he wrote.

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    Meanwhile, actor Kubra Khan agreed with the Mann Mayal actor and supported his stance.

  • ‘Victim-blaming never ends’: Sharmila Faruqi schools Gohar over violent scene with Sarah

    ‘Victim-blaming never ends’: Sharmila Faruqi schools Gohar over violent scene with Sarah

    Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Sharmila Faruqi recently responded to actor Gohar Rasheed’s reflections on violence against women on Instagram, disagreeing with the actor’s assertion that “oppression is a choice.”

    The Digest Writer actor had posted a message on Instagram to address a slap scene from his drama Laapata that was being widely shared on social media.

    The actor had posted that the reason he accepted the role of Daniyal in the drama was to “prove that oppression is a choice”. “If any insecure man with his fragile ego tries his ‘so called’ muscles on you, make the choice that Falak did without any fear,” he had written. “One tight slap back from a brave woman to such weak man in our society would be a giant leap for women kind.”

    Faruqi replied to Rasheed’s post, saying that oppression is “not a choice”. “It’s a hard reality,” she wrote.

    “Thousands of women are oppressed daily not because they chose to be oppressed but because they don’t have the choice to hit back or leave. Marital rapes, domestic violence, acid victims, child marriages are rampant because the victims are helpless physically and financially. They suffer in silence and those who do muster the courage to fight back are either silenced, murdered or divorced with no where to go. The victim blaming never ends, it’s a vicious cycle.”

  • ‘Pyar se masla, mulk ko barbaad karney se masla nahi’: Yasir Hussain blasts Sharmila Faruqi, Mathira supports

    ‘Pyar se masla, mulk ko barbaad karney se masla nahi’: Yasir Hussain blasts Sharmila Faruqi, Mathira supports

    On Thursday, politician Sharmila Faruqi commented under Iqra Aziz’s post featuring Yasir Hussain and their son Kabir. Taking to Instagram Stories, the Khamoshi star shared a picture of Yasir in which he was changing Kabir’s diaper.

    “I’m so glad your husband is hands on but it’s nothing to be proud of or anything special, all good, involved fathers do this for their kids. My husband bathes, changes diapers, feeds and takes our son for his pre-school if I’m at work or unwell. And he loves it,” said Sharmila.

    The Jhooti actor has responded to Sharmila’s remarks on his father duties.

    The Blind Love diva, Mathira has supported Yasir in the feud with an extensive note.

  • Iqra Aziz sternly hits back at Sharmila Faruqi for schooling her publicly

    Iqra Aziz sternly hits back at Sharmila Faruqi for schooling her publicly

    Last week Politician Sharmila Faruqi commented under Iqra Aziz’s post featuring Yasir Hussain and their son Kabir. The Khamoshi diva flaunted Yasir’s dotting father side in the post.

    “I’m so glad your husband is hands on but it’s nothing to be proud of or anything special, all good, involved fathers do this for their kids. My husband bathes, changes diapers, feeds and takes our son for his pre-school if I’m at work or unwell. And he loves it,” said Sharmila.

    The Khuda Aur Mohabbat 3 star has clapped back at the senior politician for her remarks,

  • ‘Nothing to be proud of’: Sharmila Faruqi schools Iqra Aziz over Yasir’s father duties

    ‘Nothing to be proud of’: Sharmila Faruqi schools Iqra Aziz over Yasir’s father duties

    Politician Sharmila Faruqi has commented under Iqra Aziz’s post featuring Yasir Hussain and their son Kabir.

    “I’m so glad your husband is hands on but it’s nothing to be proud of or anything special, all good, involved fathers do this for their kids. My husband bathes, changes diapers, feeds and takes our son for his pre-school if I’m at work or unwell. And he loves it,” said Sharmila.

    Taking to Instagram Stories, the Khamoshi star shared a picture of Yasir in which he was changing Kabir’s diaper.

    “A pamper and clothing change session before leaving for work,” wrote Iqra.

    The Khuda Aur Mohabbat 3 actor went on to say, “P.S. he changed kabir’s clothes for the first time, I am so proud of you @yasir.hussain131 you’ve helped me so much in this new phase of my motherhood from pamper changes to holding him while i rest for a bit, and making me breakfasts.’

    Commenting under the picture, the Baandhi actor wrote: “Pata hota toh koi acha pose banata.”

    While actor Sadia Ghaffar wrote: “MASHAA ALLAH! Only a good son can be a good husband and father for Kabir.”