Actress Atiqa Odho has spoken out about the injustices faced by women around the world, emphasizing that every individual should be judged on their own merits rather than being stereotyped as a whole. The renowned Pakistani actress recently appeared as a guest on a popular Geo News show, “Hansna Mana Hai,” where she shared her thoughts on the Women’s March.
During the conversation, Odho stated that women face numerous challenges worldwide, often with a sole focus on Pakistan, whereas the reality is that human values are declining globally, and injustices exist everywhere. However, she emphasized that it’s essential not to generalize all men as bad, citing examples of good men in her life, such as her brother and father, who are respectable individuals.
Odho also mentioned that women can be just as negative in their attitudes, and everyone should be judged based on their individual character and behavior. She shared that she knows many men who have been mistreated in their marriages, but they cannot express their pain and suffering.
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