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Hina Tariq – Sparks Debate with ‘Feminist’ Remarks

Pakistani actress Hina Tariq recently stirred conversation by labeling feminism a ‘curse’ and expressing her preference for ‘macho’ men, igniting a fresh debate on evolving gender dynamics in society.

Pakistani actress Hina Tariq recently ignited a fiery discussion with her candid remarks on feminism and traditional gender roles. Appearing on Rabia Mughni’s popular YouTube show, the star, known for her strong on-screen presence, shared her unconventional perspective, challenging modern notions of equality and masculinity. Her statements have since reverberated across social media, prompting both support and and criticism from a diverse audience.

Hina Tariq Calls Being a Feminist a ‘Curse’

Hina Tariq is a rising star in Pakistani television, celebrated for her compelling performances in hit drama serials such as Naqaab, Na Tum Jano Na Hum, and Nafrat. Currently, she is captivating audiences with her portrayal of the strong central character, Parishay, in ARY Digital’s drama series Rehmat, and also features in Hum TV’s Aye Dil Azma Nahin. Her distinctive approach to acting and her willingness to voice her opinions have carved a unique niche for her in the industry. Fans can follow her journey and latest updates on her official Instagram: Hina Tariq.

Hina Tariq Calls Being a Feminist a ‘Curse’

During the interview, Hina elaborated on her preference for what she termed ‘macho’ men, stating, ‘I don’t like pookie, soft, and sensitive men. Men should behave like men. I need a decisive and independent man.’ She expressed a desire to ‘enjoy the privilege of being a woman,’ emphasizing that certain responsibilities, like making plans, paying rent, and even buying flowers, should naturally fall to men. Furthermore, she asserted, ‘I don’t want to fill petrol—let him do it. I don’t want to carry my bag,’ underscoring her belief that women should embrace the ‘protocol’ provided by men, even while being financially independent.

Hina Tariq’s bold commentary has certainly added a new dimension to the ongoing dialogue about gender roles in Pakistani society. Her views, while traditional to some, resonate with others who advocate for appreciating distinct gender attributes. As her statements continue to trend, it leaves us wondering: are her sentiments a refreshing take on conventional values, or do they set back the conversation on gender equality? What are your thoughts on Hina’s perspective?


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Rabia Anum

Rabia Anum

Rabia Anum is an entertainment journalist with over eight years of experience covering the heartbeat of the Pakistani film and television industry. She specializes in cutting through PR noise to deliver unfiltered insights, celebrity profiles, and critical industry analysis. Her work is defined by a commitment to authentic storytelling that connects fans to the real lives of their favorite stars.

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