Who played Pashtun women better: Hania Aamir, Yumna Zaidi, or Hiba Bukhari?

Who played Pashtun women better: Hania Aamir, Yumna Zaidi, or Hiba Bukhari?

Who played Pashtun women better: Hania Aamir, Yumna Zaidi, or Hiba Bukhari?

Who played Pashtun women better: Hania Aamir, Yumna Zaidi, or Hiba Bukhari?

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  • Pakistani television shows have evolved dramatically during the last few decades.
  • Scripts have developed, allowing the theatre business to reach new heights.
  • This advancement has also resulted in changes in how women are portrayed.
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They have become stronger and more self-assured in their ideas. The Pashtun female characters, in particular, who were previously thought to be subjugated by cultural conventions.

Pashtun female characters on television today are not the standard sorts that are seen all the time. In the shows, the producers portray powerful and ambitious Pashtun women who are aware of their rights. Three recent popular plays, Sang-e Mah, Sinf-e-Ahan, and Mere Humnasheen, feature powerful Pashtun women in leading roles.

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Sang-e-Mah:

Sang-e-Mah is a drama series about a Pashtun family from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s tribal regions. The plot is a thrilling mix of drama, romance, deception, ego, and sacrifice.

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Hania Amir plays Gulmeena, a tough woman who fights for her rights in the face of popular cultural challenges.

Sinf-e-Aahan:

Sinf-e-Aahan portrayed a lengthy career in the Pakistan Army, complete with patriotism, splendour, passion, and excitement. The narrative of numerous lady cadets through military training from various origins and ethnicities was chronicled in the military drama.

Yumna Zaidi portrayed Shaista, a Pashtun female cadet who joined the army over her family’s opposition.

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Mere Humnasheen:

Mere Humnasheen is a new running series about average Pashtun households that oppose women’s education.

Hiba Bukhari plays Khajista, a strong woman who opted to pursue a profession as a doctor against her family’s opposition.

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