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Meesha Shafi extends her support to Jami after he shared his #MeToo account

Meesha Shafi extends her support to Jami after he shared his #MeToo account

"Jami, I see you. I hear you. I stand with you. Always," she wrote on Twitter.
Updated 28 Oct, 2019

On Sunday night, Pakistani filmmaker Jamshed Mehmood, popularly known as Jami, came forward on Twitter with his own #MeToo account from 13 years ago.

The director sent out a series of tweets in which he shared that the reason he's been such a staunch ally of the movement is because he's also a rape survivor.

"Why I'm so strongly supporting #MeToo ? Because I know exactly how it happens now, inside a room, then outside courts, inside courts and how a survivor hides, confides because I was brutally raped by a very powerful person in our media world," he wrote.

Now, Meesha Shafi, who kickstarted the #MeToo movement in Pakistan last year when she accused popular musician Ali Zafar of sexual harassment, has offered unflinching support for Jami on social media:

"Crying for all of you who will believe anything over a victim speaking up. You don’t want change for the better. You only want to pretend to be upset as long as it doesn’t involve anything more uncomfortable than typing," she wrote.

"When we’re all trapped in our vile quagmire of filth, who do these truth tellers think they are? Let’s mob them, rob them and eat them for dinner. Lose whatever morals we have, let’s become even thinner."

Tagging Jami, she added, "@jamiazaad I see you. I hear you. I stand with you. Always."

Read: Film director Jami is leading the charge against sexual harassment in the entertainment industry

Other than Shafi, Angeline Malik, Mehreen Jabbar and Armeena Rana Khan have also expressed solidarity with the Moor director:

Talking about his own ordeal, Jami had also shared that he confided in his close friends about the media tycoon who had raped him but no one took him seriously.

"I froze, not sure why. Yes, it really happens and happened to me. Till this day, 13 years have passed, I curse myself. Why I didn't take his eyes out but I was so close to this guy, a friend, doing his mega shoots for his mega high-end books and museum launches etc. Maybe that's why my system shut down...or I couldn't believe wtf is going on," he shared.

"I told my few close friends but no one took it seriously. I told them so many times with the name of this tycoon but as if I'm a joker or something. Yes, high-end friends in media didn't do anything."

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Fastrack Oct 24, 2019 05:47pm
Do we know who it was?
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Reborn Oct 24, 2019 06:49pm
Jami and Shafi - both names rhyme.
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Fiamma Kitching Oct 24, 2019 11:08pm
Inshallah bless! The change will come. I know because it's the truth, that never will sink. Fiamma
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Shah Oct 24, 2019 11:22pm
Meesha is not innocent.
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Faisal Oct 25, 2019 01:11am
You're a brave man Jami.
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ZEESHAN Oct 25, 2019 07:40am
So nothing is proven yet we stand for this #meetoo. Ridiculous
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N abidai Oct 25, 2019 07:51am
Meesha and Jami do not have the same case! Meesha you were not raped !
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Jab Oct 25, 2019 08:49am
Given that her own claims lacked truth, Meesha lending support to Jami doesn't really do much.
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Moor Oct 25, 2019 08:49am
Jami must expose his rapist.
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Karachi Wala Oct 25, 2019 09:00am
I wonder if Meesha would support the same way if she was not fighting the case against Ali Zafar. Jami who is 47 years today, was 37 years old when he was allegedly raped 13 years ago. I feel it hard to believe that a graduate from Pasadena United States 37 years independent muscular man can be raped. Some people must be using MeToo movement to remain relevant in media as well.
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Naim Oct 25, 2019 11:49am
Meesha Shafi is after publicity,as she is not in the big league celebrity category.
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Asad Oct 25, 2019 12:04pm
@Fastrack Most on twitter do.
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