Originally posted by: 2direct.
Absolutely. In some scenarios men have the upper hand & vice versa. To maintain that equilibrium, things have been assigned for that purpose.
Originally posted by: 2direct.
Absolutely. In some scenarios men have the upper hand & vice versa. To maintain that equilibrium, things have been assigned for that purpose.
Originally posted by: 2direct.
Apna aqs dekhna kissi mein, issey mohabbat nahi junoon kehte hain woh kahe na kahe uski marzi log humein ishq kehte hain, hote hain uski baaho mein toh karte hain rashq nahi hote woh paas toh Najam hum unki yaad se lipate khayaal mein khoye rehte hain.
Originally posted by: starstruckk
but yeah, I agree!...and doesn't she have great, silky hair? I guess it's a Sanam thing.
Originally posted by: starstruckk
I think Arzoo just chooses not to believe the reality between Sikandar and Kiran. To her and her mother for that matter, whatever Kiran claims to say about Sikandar (abusing/hitting her etc) is all made up and Kiran is just being ungrateful to have a husband like Sikandar...after seeing next week's promo, I feel that's exactly how it is...because Arzoo father seems to question her asking and what if it's not a lie? I think that's in regards to what Kiran has to say about Sikandar. They don't perceive Sikandar to be like that at all as to them he's some prince charming who Kiran stole from them.
Originally posted by: starstruckk
I sometimes wonder where Sanam Baloch pulls out all these emotions from within her. When you look at the girl, she seems like this innocent, bubbly person who may just be suited for the girl next door kind of roles..but she literally can pull off anything and so convincingly. I guess that's why she's an actress, and a great one.
Fun fact for all that do not know. Saba Qamar and Mahira Khan were also considered for the role of Kiran before Sanam Baloch.
Originally posted by: *Woh Ajnabee*
I was having this discussion with my mom just yesterday - and just out of curiosity wanted to ask you guys where you think women have been given the "upper hand" in Islam. If men and women are balanced in the rights they have given, when do women have the "upper hand" over men?
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