We have so many real gender centric issues. I wish women would stop talking about imaginative issues.
Dramas are sold and watched on the names of Saba, Mahira, Yumna. Same way dramas are sold on FQ's, Humayun's, Fahad's, Wahaj's name.
People showing up at Gentleman's premiere and not showing up at Nayab's premiere has got nothing to do with Gender. In fact, if anything, people showed up to Gentleman's premiere because of Sana and Samina's production house. Both females. Watch SH take on Gentleman premiere where they mentioned this very same thing. Humayun being a producer might have contributed to it as well. As I said, nothing to do with Gender. People also did not show up at Gunjal's premiere. A male centric movie.
This poster issue is also at best imaginative. At least I have not seen concrete evidence of women being sidelined on posters or in advertising or marketing of a 'TV show' because they are females and the show will not be sold out on their name. It is all about bankability of an actor/actress and not gender.
In the end, my sympathy/empathy is still with Hamza. You go Hamza boy. I being a woman and a proud feminist am with you.
Tum sai tumhara poster koi nahin cheen sakta!
When you are promoting a show (I assume this is what it was), it is good to have a conversation where all the cast members and crew are equally included in the conversation with 'real issues', if that is what you want to talk about at a 'promotional event'. 
Edited by AuntyDepressant - 1 years ago