After sharing an Instagram photo of his most recent bizarrely dyed hair, Danyal Zafar received criticism online.
The singer Danyal Zafar received a slew of demeaning remarks about his body from a fans, hair, and “masculinity” after he posted pictures of his burgundy-colored hair on social media. Ali Zafar, his older brother and singer, responded by defending him in an Instagram Story.
Emphasizing that the outdated image of masculinity must be eliminated, Ali urges his brother to stop going back to black, short hair simply because he continues to dislike some of the people he dislikes. he wrote, “Yo, Danyal. Now I will get upset with you if you cut your hair or dye them black.”
He further encouraged Danyal to “kill the concepts of masculinity” that are not relevant to the current society. “Gotta kill these concepts of masculinity from stone ages,” he stated.
The Teefa in Trouble actor then proceeded to order his younger brother to dye his hair “pink” for his next shoot and pair it with a “fuchsia-coloured jacket.” He wrote, “For the next shoot, have long pink hair with a fuchsia coloured jacket, and a clean shaved face.”
Ali concluded his talk by nodding to Generation Z, letting them know they have a right to define themselves.
On November 7, Danyal posted a photo of his new hair and received a number of offensive comments about his appearance. categorized the singer as female, such as “Who is she,” “You used to be a man,” and “six months transformation from male to girl.”
The singer responded to the criticism by sharing the aforementioned Snide remarks on his Instagram story while confidently and proudly defending his new look.
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