Sarah Khan, one of Pakistan’s most celebrated actresses, continues to win hearts with her powerful performances and graceful presence. From her hit dramas to her endearing social media posts, fans closely follow every move she makes. She is now gearing up to share the screen with Danish Taimoor in the upcoming drama Sher. Interestingly, this marks their first on-screen pairing, and fans are already buzzing with excitement.

Besides her thriving career, Sarah is also known for her strong bond with husband and singer Falak Shabir. The couple’s romantic gestures, especially Falak’s signature red rose, often go viral. However, Sarah’s recent interview with Independent Urdu has stirred quite a conversation — this time, for her views on feminism.

During the interview, Sarah shared that she doesn’t identify as a strong feminist. She explained that she prefers traditional gender roles, believing that men should remain on the pedestal society has given them so women can live peacefully. Moreover, she described herself as someone who enjoys staying at home, stating that she would rather let her husband handle tasks like bill payments. Her comments quickly spread online, sparking both support and criticism.
On one hand, several netizens praised her stance. One user wrote, “She’s spreading the right values,” while another commented, “Traditional roles keep balance in society.” A third echoed, “Islam already grants women rights — we don’t need Western feminism.”










On the other hand, critics didn’t hold back. “She clearly doesn’t understand feminism,” one user stated. Another pointed out, “Without feminism, women wouldn’t have the freedom to work today.”









As reactions continue pouring in, the debate highlights how public figures’ views can deeply impact audiences — sparking conversations that go far beyond the screen.
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