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Mohib Mirza’s ‘Not Shareef’ Remark For Men Ignites Controversy

Renowned Pakistani actor Mohib Mirza is facing a storm of controversy after making a statement on a podcast, where he humorously dismissed the notion of men being ‘Shareef’ (gentleman). His remark, intended in jest, has sparked a heated debate and garnered widespread attention.

Men and ‘Shareef’ Stereotype According to Mohib Mirza 

In a podcast appearance, Mohib Mirza shared insights into his personal life and marriage to actress Sanam Saeed. When the question of who takes charge at home arose, Mirza quipped that men could not be considered ‘Shareef’ due to their inherent nature. This seemingly lighthearted comment has unleashed a barrage of discussions on social media and in the public sphere about the broader implications and stereotypes associated with the term ‘shareef’ and its applicability to men.

Personal Revelations 

Mohib Mirza’s discussion about his marriage to Sanam Saeed has also been a focal point of controversy. He disclosed the previously hidden details of their union during an appearance on a talk show. When questioned about why he kept the marriage secret for an extended period, he succinctly replied, “Meri marzi” (It’s my choice).

Apart from the controversy surrounding his personal life, Mohib Mirza has had a successful career in the Pakistani entertainment industry, particularly in Lollywood. His latest drama, “Razia,” featuring Mahira Khan, has received critical acclaim and a substantial viewership, solidifying his position as a respected actor in the industry. In the midst of the storm caused by his ‘not shareef’ comment, Mohib Mirza finds himself in the eye of a social media tempest, with both supporters and critics weighing in on his remarks.

Also read: Mohib Mirza Speaks Up on Relationship Rumors During Marriage to Aamina Sheikh

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