Originally posted by: Jaan-Jee
First of all, it wasn't about being 'too friendly' i.e hugging unnecessarily, taking pictures together or appearing to be too close because it would be considered socially unacceptable everywhere. The post was not about that. It was a comment on Naveen and Emad appeared in a show and they did not seem friendly' so the assumption was made that in Pakistan things tend to be different. Please note the first line in this quote that I have put in bold and now tell me that it is not a sweeping generalized assumption about Pakistan. I think it is very obvious and can be easily seen.
"Actors and actresses do have an image to protect in the society and in Pakistan things tend to be look differently there. So some may ensure that they stay within the societal boundaries in Pakistan as a way to keep up with image and society. But not all actors and actresses do this. Having said that, some older generations will appreciate this if they do interact in a minimal way. Emaad is married and Naveen is a single woman so there are restricted boundaries when looking at societal norms in Pakistan . Boundaries in society vary between countries.
Secondly, I don't know how you see an indirect connection when there was a very obvious direct connection. The whole quote is a direct connection between Emad Naveen not being friendly = societal norms in Pakistan. I did not really see words like "I think this could be a reason" or "This might be a possibility" or something similar.
Beherhaal my point is that how was this assumption made. I was looking at hearing some examples of other Pakistani celebrities as a basis for this assumption - "in Pakistan things tend to be look differently there ". Because I want to differentiate between a skewed perception or paratoxic distortion' and 'an assumption based on the facts'. So if a person has been following Pakistani industry and they have found many other similar examples of Pakistani celebrities then this assumption has a concrete basis otherwise it is paratoxic distortion or as I said a sweeping generalized assumption based on skewed perception. Also, if they have not been able to find many such similar examples then this should not have been there first line of argument in explaining why Naveen and Emad did not appear friendly i.e. Emaad is married and Naveen is a single woman so there are restricted boundaries when looking at societal norms in Pakistan' because the claim does not substantiate.PS. Once again do not mean to offend anyone. Just my two cents.
Originally posted by: -RisingAsh-
^ WOW ! Such a beautiful pic it is. Navin looks so decent and a young mother. Hina also is looking good.
I have a feeling that we won't have MoNa baby :/
Originally posted by: -RisingAsh-
For the leap thing, I also think it will happen next week. I would love to see an older version of MoNa at the stage of life where husband and wife need each other the most. I am eagerly waiting to see all episodes at once.
Originally posted by: CharmGal
Abby
Think I have found the jago link that you were looking for involving EmNa - haven't seen it myself yet but do check it out 😳
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MvAM-84e5cc
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