Yasir Hussain talks Violence against Women on Pakistani TV

Yasir Hussain believes that the prevalence of drama serials showing women being slapped, abused and humiliated has become a disturbing norm.

Yasir Hussain discusses Violence against Women on Pakistani TV f

"You are showing such dramas yourself for TRPs"

Yasir Hussain has partially blamed the censor board’s preoccupation with films for the prevalence of depictions of violence against women on drama shows.

The actor appeared on the FWhy Podcast and discussed the matter.

Yasir initially explained that women are stereotyped through their clothing and appearance.

He said: “What can I say about this? I am involved in an industry where if you want to show a modern girl, her hair will be short and she’ll be wearing jeans and a t-shirt. This is the criteria for being modern.

“I’ve met a lot of modern women who wear salwar kameez, their thinking and actions are very modern but they wear salwar kameez – it doesn’t matter.

“Secondly, if you want to show a lying, corrupt woman in a drama, her hair will also be short and she’ll be a smoker.

“We are stereotyping ourselves, whatever female characters I’ve written, they have been very strong.”

Giving examples of female characters in his film Karachi Se Lahore, Yasir discussed the depiction of women on TV.

“Suddenly, our dramas have started depicting women like this. Because you can’t watch an entire drama of 26 episodes, so whoever will get a glimpse will say, ‘Do you see this girl? She’s so great, she’s cooking, taking slaps and not saying anything’.

“You are showing such dramas yourself for TRPs, what is the need?”

Elaborating on the subject, he said such shows make men think they will be loved even if they hit women.

“I’m shocked that the hero is shown to be this kind of man in films — but see, you buy the ticket to go see a film of your own volition, one show spanning 26 episodes is available in your house for free and it goes on for six months, this makes up your mind.

“You’re showing that a guy can stop his car anywhere on the road and snatch a daughter from her father saying, ‘I will take you away’.

“He’s marrying her forcefully, hitting her and then the girl is also falling in love with him.

“You are showing that if you inflict such violence on a woman, she will fall in love with you.”

“How will she fall in love with you, dude? This is so wrong.”

Yasir Hussain discussed Shahid Kapoor’s Kabir Singh and admitted that while it may have shown similar content, it had an age restriction.

“The dramas on TV can be viewed by anyone and they’re free. A child can watch it and learn, as can an adult.

“Our entire censor board is fixated on films, there is no censor for TV.

“You can show anything on TV. A woman is getting beaten for the smallest of things, she is being humiliated and she’s loving her humiliator too.

“Our heroes are taking this to the real life too and hitting their wives, they think what’s happening in dramas is right.”



Dhiren is a News & Content Editor who loves all things football. He also has a passion for gaming and watching films. His motto is to "Live life one day at a time".





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