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Mansha Pasha Rants Out At the Bitter Side of the Industry and We Stan This Queen!

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Some of the Pakistani actresses these days have been giving out some pretty bold statements which proves how women cannot stand one another, sadly. As much as women should be offering their shoulder to each other, many female celebrities have highlighted how they do not believe in standing up for one another.

During the endorsements of their film Cake, Sanam Saeed and Aaminah Sheikh told they do not believe in feminism. Then recently, we heard a number of celebrities, who sided with Ali Zafar, speak against Meesha Shafi who failed to provide any ‘evidence’ for the harassment claims she made.

Following, we heard Sadaf Kanwal mock the #MeToo movement in the most absurd manner.

In addition to this, recently Hira Mani shared the story of how the two got together before marriage. Cut short, the story largely revolved around how Mani was seeing Hira’s bestfriend while Hira was already engaged to someone else. They went behind the backs of their partners (aka cheated) while dating each other. So yeah, Hira stole Mani from her bestfriend while Hira and Mani BOTH cheated while being in serious relationships.

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Anyway, so all of these messed up stories and statements prove how women just don’t care about one another.

And Pakistani Actress Mansha Pasha Just Had Enough of These Statements and Stories!

In a tweet she made, Mansha Pasha called out these Pakistani women collectively and demanded to learn how to speak in a better manner.

From stole my husband from my best friend and cheated on my fiancee, to jab Me Too hota hai ussi waqt kiyon nahi boltein, to quotes from Uncle Ben and your friendly neighbourhood spider-man. The women of this industry need to step up and learn to speak better.

In Another Tweet, Mansha Pasha Talked About How the Claims of Momina Mustehsan Towards Shireen Mazari DO NOT Equate to Cyber-bullying

Loving your country but criticising it when you think it can have better policies doesnt make you a traitor, agent. Same way, Loving a platform when it brings artists together for amazing music but criticising it when it doesnt does not equal cyber bulling, human rights abuse.

Well, it feels nice to see someone in this industry boldly calling out those who make no sense whatsoever and feel that they do not have to change their approach and thinking. Kudos to Mansha Pasha. We definitely need more vocal and aware women like her.

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