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Sharmila Faruqi questions the obsession with portraying violent husbands in TV dramas

She highlighted a slap scene in drama Khuda Aur Muhabbat and asked why it was necessary to depict such behaviour at all.

PPP politician Sharmila Faruqi asked the question we’ve all asked as viewers from time to time — why can’t our dramas portray a healthy conversation between husband and wife sans physical abuse?

Faruqi took to Instagram to criticise a scene from the latest episode of drama Khuda Aur Muhabbat which stars Iqra Aziz, Feroze Khan and others. She posted a still from the drama in which actor Sohail Sameer’s character Nazim Shah is seen slapping his wife Sahiba, played by Sunita Marshall. “Why can’t our dramas show a husband having a normal conversation with his wife?” she wrote in the post.

“Why do our women have to [face] violence and physical abuse at the drop of a hat? What you show in these dramas is what most of our people will emulate. In the last episode of Khuda Aur Muhabbat, Nazim Shah slaps his wife Sahiba while questioning her about her visit to the mazaar with Mahi.

“This could have been a very normal conversation between the couple but unfortunately our writers revel in the fact that once a man is angry he will resort to violence towards the women in his life,” she added. “Can we show some decent man who do believe in respecting a woman?”

This isn’t the first time Faruqi has been critical of the entertainment industry’s take on violence against women. She recently called out actor Mirza Gohar Rasheed for his views on domestic violence after he implied that oppression is a choice. Faruqi pointed out that women face oppression not because they choose to but because “they don’t have the choice to hit back or leave”.

Gohar had posted his views to address the viral scene from an episode of drama Laapatain in which his character Daniyal is on the receiving end of a slap from Falak, played by Sarah khan.

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