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Life & Style

Saba Qamar wants an end to gender discrimination on smoking

Pakistani actress Saba Qamar is a great example of a female protagonist who has always courageously broken the norms
Published April 13, 2018

Pakistani actress Saba Qamar is a great example of a female protagonist who has always courageously broken the norms of the society and her recent photo shoot is proof of that.

The ‘Baaghi’ actress shared a picture of herself smoking a cigarette with a caption referring to the biased thinking about women when it comes to smoking. The actress posted a picture from her latest photo shoot on her Instagram account with a caption saying that if a man smokes he gets all the praise in the world but if a woman does the same, she is disrespected.

Although the actress is smoking in the picture that does not mean she supports the injurious act, as she clarifies in the caption that smoking kills and is injurious to all, not just women.

Saba's post comes after fellow actress Mahira Khan became a talking point few months ago after pictures of her smoking with Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor went viral on internet. Now that Saba has posted a picture explaining the cons of smoking, many of her fans came to support her opinion and her thoughts on it.

On work front, Saba is currently on cloud nine after her Bollywood debut ‘Hindi Medium’ broke all the box office records in China of other movies including ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ and ‘Dangal’.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2018

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