Ayesha Jahanzeb On Treatment Of Women In Pakistani Dramas
Ayesha Jahanzeb is a news anchor who has recently gone through a difficult personal situation. She was recently subjected to domestic violence by her spouse, from whom she is currently divorcing. She had to deal with intense public scrutiny in addition to what happened, and she has taken courageous actions as she moves forward in her life.
She appeared on a podcast and discussed gender discrimination, a lack of opportunity for women, and societal hypocrisy. Ayesha Jahanzeb also discussed how dramas have propagated the idea that violence is normal and, in many cases, acceptable. We are demonstrating how easy a girl falls for her sister’s husband, and incidents like this are what are fueling wider acceptance of violence in our society.
This is what she shared:
Ayesha Jahanzeb also condemned domestic abuse. She stated that she can never believe there is any going back after a man places his hand on you. She noted that girls in unmarried relationships tolerate abuse, which must stop. When a man raises his hand to you, there is no turning back.
Listen to what Ayesha Jahanzeb said:
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