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Alina Abbas Shah talks about facing criticism after “Noor Jahan”

Alina Abbas Shah talks about facing criticism after “Noor Jahan”

Alina Abbas Shah talks about facing criticism after “Noor Jahan”

Alina Abbas Shah talks about facing criticism after “Noor Jahan”

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  • Alina Abbas Shah, known for her role as Safina in “Noor Jahan,” discusses her career success and body shaming.
  • She shares her childhood experiences of being the tallest in her class and the criticism she faced.
  • She expresses pride in her height and focuses on her work.
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Alina Abbas Shah, the latest sensation on television, is receiving widespread acclaim for her role as Safina in the popular drama “Noor Jahan”. In a recent podcast with her sister Fatema Abbas Shah, she discussed her success, the body shaming she encountered, and her perspective on her career.

Alina Abbas Shah shared how she faced body shaming for her height since childhood, being the tallest in her class. Standing at 6 feet tall, she encountered criticism but has always embraced and loved her height. She expressed pride in being tall and how she has always appreciated this aspect of herself. She also discusses that “she started out at the age of 29 and now she is 32 and proud of it. She does not care about age shaming as well and she is focused on her work.”

She also shared how she was body-shamed after Noor Jahan. Many said that “she looks the same age as Saba Hameed and others were saying that she looks older than Hunaid. She had gained a lot of weight and it depressed her. She later got motivated by the taunts and got herself back.”

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