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A Pakistani drama claimed women with curly hair are 'ugly' and Twitter users aren't having it

A Pakistani drama claimed women with curly hair are 'ugly' and Twitter users aren't having it

Clips of drama Main Aisi Kiun Hun have gone viral for claiming curly hair is unattractive and people are understandably mad.
10 Feb, 2022

Pakistani dramas have been in the news for all the wrong reasons lately. From getting called out for glorifying violence to being slammed for perpetuating terrible stereotypes and crazy plots, it's been rough for Pakistani dramas on the internet. And now there's another drama to add to our list of shows to avoid — Main Aisi Kiun Hun, starring Noor Zafar Khan and Syed Jibran.

In the first episode of Main Aisi Kiun Hun, Syed Jibran starts off by hating on how his wife's natural hair looks. Clips from the episode have gone viral in which Jibran says, "We met quite a lot before we got married, probably 40 or 50 times to understand each other before taking a decision as huge as marriage. If you had showed up like you have right now in front of me in those 40 to 50 meetings, I wouldn't have married you. Your hair in its natural state makes you look ugly, and I never wanted to marry someone who is unattractive."

He then claimed to have been "cheated" and said Khan "trapped me by hiding your ugliness away from me". "I've been regretting it for the past six years and on top of that, it's my bad luck that my daughter also inherited this [curly hair] from you. I'm a husband to a woman with ugly hair and a father to a daughter with the same hair, have you thought how this hurts me? If I was able to take back any decision I ever made it would've been saying yes to you," says the actor in the drama.

The drama also features a scene with Khan straightening her daughter's curly hair in order to please her husband. Apart from the obvious emotional trauma of telling a child (or anyone!) that their natural hair isn't beautiful, using straighteners and other styling tools on children's hair isn't encouraged because it can ruin their hair.

People online are obviously not here for the curly hair shaming and have been calling the show out.

The first episode also shows how the man is embarrassed when he takes his family out for dinner as everyone, including the waiters, apparently thinks his wife and daughter's hair is something to laugh at. Rather than getting angry at these obviously idiotic people who are laughing at hair texture, the man takes it out on his wife.

The drama started a conversation on hair types. Many women shared pictures of their curly hair to show the show's creators that it definitely isn't something to be ashamed of.

Another Twitter user felt that the show creators "were out of ideas" when they came up with this plot device, and we agree whole-heartedly! What made them think this was a good idea?

Some users even called out the actors for choosing a script with problematic elements like this.

Some users believed this was just adding to the list of insecurities women face because of weird societal expectations.

One user called it "racist" and said "the sad part is this that it probably has happened in some sick twisted instance".

The issue of shaming people with curly hair isn't new and one user shared her experience.

The "curls hating villain" comes just after Aye Musht-e-Khaak's problematic character Mustejab and the Shiza and Fizza fiasco, and this user hasn't had time to recover yet.

We understand that dramas need villains but the biggest problem with most Pakistani shows is that these evil and insane lines are often said by the hero. It's 2022 and the world is moving towards self-love and acceptance, why then is the Pakistani drama industry giving us more things to feel insecure about? Why was curly hair — something normal and beautiful — have to become a plot device that makes a character unattractive?

Drama writers need to get over hair texture, skin tone, height and weight and write better scripts. Shaming someone for their hair texture is downright strange and needs to stop.

Comments

Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Feb 10, 2022 03:03pm
Curly hair are cute, charming, adorable and attractive.
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ALLIABSOLUTIONS Feb 10, 2022 03:09pm
Curly are more beautiful Hair than others. they look short but and in fact longer and beautiful.
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Nads Feb 10, 2022 03:24pm
Well what can we say men will always find ways to belittle women ! The most easy is to target their appearance. The important thing is to help women become empowered and educated so men know who they are actually dealing with.
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Sane Mind1st Feb 10, 2022 03:58pm
Pakistani TV Dramay: Bakwaas.
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Soniye Tu Auder Te La Feb 10, 2022 04:47pm
It has to do with Black African women have natural curly hair. It's linked to color racism in the end, anyways.
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Dr. Salaria, Ahmed Part II Feb 10, 2022 04:48pm
Yes and this is the biggest dilemma the country is in right now. Future prosperity depends on solving this puzzle.
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Raka Feb 10, 2022 06:10pm
silly pakistani dramas! it's not a big issue otherwise women would not have been putting curles in their hair. Grow up and move on.
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Malz Feb 10, 2022 06:42pm
So stupid, why do they write such scripts ??
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Sid Feb 10, 2022 08:30pm
Have we become this shallow that a person is judged by the type of hair, color, height, status, etc.? If one cannot see an actual person beyond temp appearance, they need to get their priorities straight. Pathetic...
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Chacha Jee Feb 10, 2022 08:38pm
For Pakistanis, only Burqa wearing women are beautiful.
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Truth be told Feb 10, 2022 09:26pm
which ones?
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VoiceOfReason Feb 11, 2022 12:04am
It just represents the low life mentality of the people who are now involved with making and writing Pakistani dramas and movies..
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Khader Feb 11, 2022 01:48am
Diametrically opposite : in India, curly hairs are admired
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ST Feb 11, 2022 07:11am
Slowly our drama industry deteriorating day by day
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Ifti Malik Feb 11, 2022 07:50am
What utter nonsense. How did anyone even produce or sponsor this TV play ?
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Ifti Malik Feb 11, 2022 07:51am
@Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad , at last !
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Ali (CA) Feb 11, 2022 07:57am
I would say, the ending will show a positive angle so wait and see. By the way, Jibran is the wrong pick for the role as his own hair will turn curly if allowed to grow.
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Bunny Feb 11, 2022 12:12pm
that is the whole idea of this tv show . it shows how petty and small minded that man is . its NOt against curly hair. its against the thought of thinking that curly hair is ugly .
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Hyra Feb 11, 2022 05:03pm
How they come up with these absurd content. Doesn't even make sense
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