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Sania Saeed Expressed Her Opinion On Feminism

Sania Saeed Expressed Her Opinion On Feminism

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Pakistani drama industry has been blessed with exceptional people who are adored for their brilliant work in the industry. Bushra Ansari, Shakeel Siddiqui, Anwar Maqsood, Uzma Gillani, Sameena Pirzada, and other Pakistani actors are among those whom people still love. And Sain Saeed is one of them.

Zaibunisa, Jhumka Jaan, Thori Si Mohabbat, Zard Mausam, Aseerzadi, Numm, Sang-e Mar Mar, and Sammi are some of the best serials Sania amused her fans with.

Recognized In a recent podcast, Pakistani actress Sania Saeed—known for her strong performances—impresses listeners once more with her perceptiveness and intelligence. Among other things, the actress expressed her opinions on feminism, stating that, in contrast to common belief, the philosophy is intended to benefit both men and women.

Speaking on the way the term has been misinterpreted and given a different meaning in popular culture, Saeed said, “There is this false notion that feminism is a conflict between men and women. It’s not! This includes the dad who finds it impossible to sleep at night since his daughter is out in a dangerous place! He can’t sleep at night if you ask him.

Actuality, the goal is for everyone to collaborate in order to build a society that is safe for his daughter. She should be regarded as a daughter of the entire neighborhood, city, and even country when she leaves the house.

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 Expanding on the same concept, Sania Saeed stated that in order to improve both men’s and women’s mental and physical health, the social structures that exist now must be changed. The driver who continually adjusts his rearview mirror in order to gaze at women is another issue. Do you believe he is an average person? This is how someone who is troubled behaves! We have to work for him as well,” she murmured

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