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"Mahira Khan discusses the impact of patriarchy on her daughters, highlighting its stifling effect on their spirits, in a recent interview."

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"Mahira Khan discusses the impact of patriarchy on her daughters, highlighting its stifling effect on their spirits, in a recent interview."

As Khan actively engages with various platforms to promote her new series, she also participates in an interview conducted by Momal Sheikh, joined by the series' screenwriter, Mohsin Ali, on Gloss Etc by Maliha Rehman.

During the conversation about the origins of oppression against women, Ali shares a poignant dialogue from the show in a voice-over, narrated by Khan herself. He underscores that when families desire the birth of a son, they unintentionally suppress the spirit and rights of their daughters. He articulates, "Bete ki khwaish mein beti ka haq jo mara jata hai na, woh hai uske wujood ki hafiqat (In the wish for a son, when we deprive our daughters of their rights, it becomes the reality of her existence, a burden she'll always bear)."

Khan further delves into the grimness of this situation, expressing her sorrow over how women lose their rights at a very young age, triggering a cascading effect where women themselves lose sight of their worth and entitlements.

As Khan actively engages with various platforms to promote her new series, she also participates in an interview conducted by Momal Sheikh, joined by the series' screenwriter, Mohsin Ali, on Gloss Etc by Maliha Rehman.

During the conversation about the origins of oppression against women, Ali shares a poignant dialogue from the show in a voice-over, narrated by Khan herself. He underscores that when families desire the birth of a son, they unintentionally suppress the spirit and rights of their daughters. He articulates, "Bete ki khwaish mein beti ka haq jo mara jata hai na, woh hai uske wujood ki hafiqat (In the wish for a son, when we deprive our daughters of their rights, it becomes the reality of her existence, a burden she'll always bear)."

Khan further delves into the grimness of this situation, expressing her sorrow over how women lose their rights at a very young age, triggering a cascading effect where women themselves lose sight of their worth and entitlements.

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