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Ayesha Omar is no damsel in distress

This past year has seen more and more women from the entertainment industry speak out about the biases they are subjected to every single day. Salma Hayek, one of the most prominent Hollywood actors, spoke out at The Festival De Cannes saying that the system treats actresses like performing monkeys and wants to get rid of them once they realize they are smart. The Mexican star of Frida and From Dusk Till Dawn attacked the “macho” attitudes of Tinseltown, where fewer than seven percent of films are made by women and those too are dealt much harshly than the rest.

Ayesha Omar has spent more than a decade in the entertainment industry, with a career spanning from modeling, music, TV and film. The actress, who rose to popularity with her role as Khoobsurat from the hit TV serial Bulbulay and also gave hit movies like Karachi se Lahore and is set to star opposite Shaan and Humayun Saeed in the action packed blockbuster Yalghaar, spoke to us about sexism, the role of women in the media industry and the importance of providing girls all over the country with inspirational role models.

“I do strongly believe that there is a certain level of sexism in every industry, even in the film and drama industry too,” Ayesha spoke to Something Haute. “Women in the media have to be strong enough to demand their share of respect while having enough freedom to express themselves. Being portrayed as the damsel in distress surely gives the character a boost but also depicts women in the society as weak and vulnerable. It is highly important to inspire our women and give them courage and hope, so actresses need to break free from cliché roles and embrace roles that are not only empowering but show how strong Pakistani women can be.”

 

Haider Maqsood

The author is our Haute Lahore Correspondent, who's a part time writer with a full time passion to stay candid and loud!