Actor Rabya Kulsoom believes that feminism is misunderstood in society, emphasizing that it is about women’s rights and not about hating men. She criticizes the direction of the Aurat March in Pakistan, stating that it should focus on empowering women in education and careers instead of promoting animosity towards men.

Actor Rabya Kulsoom shared her two cents on how the concept of feminism is being misunderstood and mistreated in the local society.
In a recent podcast outing for a digital magazine, ‘Mujhe Pyaar Hua Tha’ actor Rabya Kulsoom emphasized that although feminism is a very important topic and the discussion around it should continue, it is being twisted and misconceived in our country.
“Feminism is not reaching those whom it is for,” Kulsoom maintained. “If a man in the interior sees a placard that says, ‘Find your own sock’… what impression will it give him? Do you think it is the right message to convey or has it been conveyed where it is needed? Even if it did, it was in a very wrong way. He will beat his wife three times more after reading that placard.”
“Come out of picking up socks and warming your own food or whatever. Please. Feminism is beyond this. It is much more vast and bigger than this. You’ve changed the meaning at the start,” she emphasized.
On the work front, Rabya Kulsoom was last seen in the recently-ended drama serial ‘Tera Waada’, headlined by Fatima Effendi, Ali Abbas and Umer Alam.
In a thought-provoking interview with Rabya Kulsoom, she sheds light on the limitations of our approach to feminism. According to Kulsoom, our contemporary discourse on feminism often centers around the sole narrative of hating men, thus neglecting the larger scope of gender equality and inclusivity. Kulsoom urges us to consider the broader ramifications of our actions and words, emphasizing the importance of embracing all forms of diversity and fostering equitable opportunities for all individuals, regardless of gender. This insightful perspective serves as a valuable reminder to expand our understanding of feminism and work towards a truly inclusive and equal society.
Source: ARY NEWS
Feminism, as highlighted by actor Rabya Kulsoom, is being misconceived in society, particularly in the context of Pakistan. She emphasized that the message of feminism is not reaching the intended audience and is being twisted. Kulsoom expressed her concern about the current direction of Aurat March, stating that it is being perceived as a movement focused on hating men rather than addressing women’s rights and opportunities. She stressed the importance of understanding feminism beyond menial tasks and emphasized its broader scope, encompassing women’s rights, education, and career advancement. Kulsoom’s perspective sheds light on the need for a more inclusive and accurate portrayal of feminism in society.
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