'Just stop blaming men', Shaista Lodhi, Ayesha on the same page

Entertainment Sep, 25 2024
'Just stop blaming men', Shaista Lodhi, Ayesha on the same page
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Shaista Lodhi and Ayesha Omar are two very successful women of Pakistan. They made careers in hosting and acting respectively and did not stop there.

Ayesha Omar just interviewed Shaista Lodhi on her show and they both spoke about how women at times feel very helpless and they end up blaming the men in their lives for their condition.

Shaista shared that her mother will still blame her father for something that she was not able to do or Ayesha's mother has issues with her extended family who treated her in a wrong way in difficult times.

Both the starlets then advised women to stop blaming men in their lives. They should just work on their own betterment and start making decisions for themselves.

They said that women should not blame men for their condition as you have to take a stand for yourself and no man will be responsible to do it for you.

Published in The Daily National Courier, September, 25 2024

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Farhan Hashim Kotwal
Farhan Hashim Kotwal https://www.dailynationalcourier.com/author/farhan-hashim-kotwal
Journalist at Daily National Courier. Covering different beats including Entertainment, Sports & other news content in a well-versed manner. Also member of Karachi Union of Journalist (KUJ). Also handling digital media content.

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