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    Sharmila Faruqui Defends Fashion Freedom of Hania and Yashma

    Sharmila Faruqui Slams Hina Bayat for Criticizing Hania Aamir and Yashma Gill’s Fashion Freedom

    In a recent social media storm, former Sindh Assembly member Sharmila Faruqui came to the defense of actresses Hania Aamir and Yashma Gill after their outfits at a wedding became the subject of unwarranted criticism. The duo, who were dancing joyfully at Gill’s younger sister’s wedding, worned short cholis and flared lehengas that caught the attention of many — but not always for the right reasons. Despite their efforts to celebrate, their fashion freedom was questioned by some. However, Sharmila Faruqui, a well known actress of Pakistan was quick to speak out, emphasizing the importance of respecting each woman’s fashion freedom.

    Viral Wedding Dance

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    Backlash Against Fashion Freedom

    As Hania Aamir and Yashma Gill stole the show with their infectious dance moves at the wedding, videos of the event quickly went viral. While many admired their carefree performance, some critics, including actress Hina Khawaja Bayat, took issue with their clothing. Hina Khawaja Bayat, in a comment on one of the viral videos, wondered aloud if people had “forgotten something called a kameez,” criticizing the actresses for their choices and questioning their fashion freedom.

    Sharmila Faruqui’s Bold Response

    Sharmila Faruqui wasted no time in responding to Bayat’s remarks, calling out her judgmental attitude. In a passionate Instagram story, Faruqui wrote, “Stop judging women by their choice in clothing. If that’s the case then all men should wear sherwanis and not suits.”   Sharmila Faruqui’s message was clear — women have the right to their own fashion freedom and should be able to wear what makes them feel comfortable and confident.

    A Modern Perspective

    We’re living in 2025, a time when fashion freedom should be an expression of individuality, not a battleground for outdated societal norms.  Sharmila Faruqui’s defense of Hania Aamir and Yashma Gill highlights an important point: clothing choices shouldn’t be the subject of judgment, especially when it comes to women. It’s time to let go of restrictive ideas and embrace a world where women can wear what they want without fear of criticism.

    Feel free to share your thoughts on women’s freedom to express their fashion sense in the comment section below. We value diverse perspectives on how fashion choices should be celebrated, not judged.

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