Zhaly Sarhadi schools 'fan' on 'unneeded' suggestion
By News Desk
September 29, 2023 10:58 AM
Established Pakistani actress Zhaly Sarhadi has taught her 'fan' a proper lesson who sarcastically advised her to wash dishes instead of lecturing on feminism.
In case the readers are not aware, previously in a circulating video Zhaly Sarhadi had been seen indulging in some serious discussion regarding the advocacy campaign of women commonly labeled as ‘feminism’ with host during her latest podcast session.
However, in the latest turns of events one of her social media fan it seems, has took Zhaly Sarhadi’s thoughtful insight as ‘unnecessary’ yet more appropriately ‘for granted’ as he has expressed very careless feedback regarding the discussion.
Here are the exact words offered by social media user during the comment section of Zhaly Sarhadi’s latest interview session shedding light on concept of feminism: “Ae Khatam Chachi kitchen chor k kahan nikal gai ho ja kar bartan dho sari feminist otar jaygi.”
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In response, Zhaly Sarhadi has seemingly offered right comeback and stated: “But chachi k bhatijy I wash the dishes,cook food, make my own bed and lie in it too! Uskay sath sath I have a career which brings me wealth, success, happiness and the jealous commentary of people who cannot have what I have and hence derive a sad sadistic pleasure in trying to throw a shade on me or the likes of me! Sigh! I am sure this went over the head! So, in respect I am not only a ‘chachi’ but hella superior! I enjoyed this immensely.”
Now let us provide you with the whole discussion held over the latest podcast session of Zhaly Sarhadi:
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“ Our ideologies regarding feminism are supremely distorted. I with my apologies, address to those who are against of feminist and declaring it ridiculous and etc and also claim if you believe that everyone should have equal rights then you are feminist. Now my idea is that if you demand something to follow than you should first deliver your thought process in a proper way which could make others understand, instead of including some aggression which could turn them away from your purpose. I have no issue with ‘Aurat March’ I have been part of it also but my point is when we put aggression into the feminist thoughts it misinterprets the actual concept. I agree that there is no harm in ‘Mera jism Mere Marzi’ slogan because they think that we demand to wear some ‘bold’ clothes let me clear, it is not relating to cloth at all. In fact, it declares ‘you cannot do anything with my body without my consent. Let your ladies be empowered nah so you could also be relaxed.”
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