"Aunty, please have some shame."
Pakistani actress Sana Fakhar caused a stir on social media when she shared a video of herself sensually walking towards the camera while wearing a figure-hugging dress.
On Instagram, she attracted attention with her glamorous video.
In the video, Sana walks towards the camera as though she is walking the runway at a fashion show.
She wore a figure-hugging pink dress and see-through pointed heels.
The addition of the belt accentuated her figure while Sana accessorised with large hooped earrings.
Although her makeup was kept fairly minimal, her winged eyelashes and smoky eyeshadow made a statement.
Sana’s hair was tied back and featured an elegant side parting.
As Sana approached the camera, she blew a kiss.
The video was a behind-the-scenes moment from her film Super Punjabi.
Nevertheless, her video led to an array of comments from fans.
Many praised her look, with one saying:
“Wow, what a figure.”
Another wrote: “Looking stunning.”
A third added: “So elegant so beautiful. Just looking wow.”
However, others said her fashion choice was shameful.
One said: “Aunty, please have some shame.”
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Another slammed those who were loving Sana Fakhar’s outfit choice, posting:
“Shame on everyone here who see women in such a view and praise them.”
One person said: “I am shocked. This has happened to everyone, so many have become liberals.”
Others even resorted to mocking the actress for not allegedly dressing her age, with one person sarcastically commenting:
“By the way, it feels good when dressing is always according to age.”
Since making her acting debut in the 1997 film Sangam, Sana Fakhar has gone on to star in a variety of films and television shows.
Some of her top projects include Qayamat, Son of Pakistan and Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa.
Sana Fakhar’s performance in Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa earned her ‘Best Actress’ at the 2002 Nigar Awards.
Recently, numerous Pakistani stars have divided opinion with their fashion choices.
At the premiere of Wakhri, Faryal Mehmood turned heads with a plunging red corset top and black ruffle skirt.
Many social media users were against the outfit, saying it was inappropriate and against cultural norms.
One netizen commented, “The government should set a dress code for these so-called celebrities.”
Another asked: “Unbelievable… Is this allowed in Pakistan?”
A third wrote: “What a shame. What kind of dressing and arrogant attitude is that?”