Originally posted by: Serendipity..
Disagree.Aarfa was not shown as a 'housewife' and she was far from being a 'weak' character. She continues wrestling even after marriage. She does not QUIT rather chooses to give birth to her child. The only other choice was to abort the child which she clearly dint want to do. How does that make her regressive? Even if i was in her place, i'd have given birth to the child and got back later to what i was doing earlier. All of us who are working women do that right? Having said that, i also agree that its an individual choice at the end of the day. To each his own. N again, even after all the drama, she is shown to be training the other kids. And in the end, she does get back to wrestling.
Ali Abbas Zafar blatantly puts it out that once a working woman gets pregnant she has to give up her work.

No, Mr. Zafar, pregnancy is not a handicap that forces a woman to stay at home while her man goes on a 'hunt'. It is not a shackle that forces a woman to give up on a dream she has nurtured all her life.

The director continues to expand on his thought by explaining how a strong, independent woman can give up her flourishing career because now she's going to have a baby.

He continues to say that the ultimate dream of every married couple is to have a child. Mr. Zafar, a marriage or a companionship is not the means to just procreate and do nothing else.

Watch Ali Abbas Zafar's misogynist viewpoint here:
https://www.scoopwhoop.com/Sultan-Director-Ali-Abbas-Zafars-Sexist-Interview/?ref=trending
OT: I hope Deepu doesnt work with Salman EVER!...
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