Writer Saima Akram Chaudhry sparks debate, criticizing actresses Fiza Ali and Momina Iqbal for their ‘desperate’ social media display of affection with their husbands.
The digital landscape of Pakistani entertainment recently saw a stir as renowned writer Saima Akram Chaudhry voiced her strong disapproval of actresses Fiza Ali and Momina Iqbal’s public displays of affection with their husbands on social media. This criticism comes after a trend of intimate videos, particularly following Momina Iqbal’s viral wedding, which garnered significant attention due to pre-wedding controversies.

Saima Akram Chaudhry, celebrated for her witty and often socially relevant scripts for dramas like Suno Chanda, is known for her candid opinions. On the other hand, Fiza Ali, a seasoned actress and host, has been active in the industry for years, often sharing glimpses of her personal life. The trend of sharing intimate couple moments was notably amplified by Fiza Ali after her marriage. Following suit, rising star Momina Iqbal, whose acting prowess has captivated audiences, continued this trend after her own high-profile wedding. Her initial wedding reels, in particular, sparked widespread online debate, with many speculating she was attempting to impress an ex-partner.

Chaudhry took to social media to express her dismay, writing, ‘People all over the world get married, but some people just go completely crazy about it. After Fiza Ali’s husband, another ‘item’ is also preparing to step into the field. Yes, you understood it right… just let the brother get free from his wedding functions. Don’t panic.’ Her statement, shared publicly, directly addressed the perceived ‘desperate’ behavior, implying a quest for attention rather than a genuine sharing of marital bliss. The comment section of her post quickly became a battleground, reflecting a divided public opinion.


This incident highlights the ongoing discussion within Pakistani society regarding the boundaries of public and private life for celebrities. While some netizens echoed Saima Akram Chaudhry’s sentiments, advocating for more privacy in marital affairs, others defended the actresses, suggesting that such criticism stems from jealousy towards happy couples. As the debate continues, it begs the question: where should celebrities draw the line when sharing their personal lives online, and how much is too much for public consumption?






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