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Ushna Shah applauds her drama Habs for showing how women should act in the face of abuse

Ushna Shah applauds her drama Habs for showing how women should act in the face of abuse

Her character walks out when her husband raises a hand towards her and only returns after a sincere apology is issued.
22 Aug, 2022

Dramas often glorify women forgiving and standing by their toxic husbands despite the abuse they endure, painting a heroic picture of loyalty. What should be shown instead is women standing up to abuse and not tolerating any sort of mistreatment. Actor Ushna Shah shed light on her character in Habs and applauded her for the way she reacted to potential abuse.

In a tweet she spoke about how even the sign of incoming physical abuse was enough for her character Ayesha to walk out on her husband Basit (played by Feroze Khan). Later, she did not go running back to him either when he showed up — not until he sincerely apologised. “That is integrity. That is *Habs,”* she wrote.

The almost-slap came after a heated argument reached its peak when Ayesha mentioned divorce since Basit had gotten what he wanted through this marriage. The last episode was a two-part one that focused on the couple’s challenges in their marriage. Their relationship took a turn when she demanded to work for the sake of her family but Basit refused to let her since he can provide for her.

Things escalated quickly for the two as Ayesha applied for a job only to bump into her husband who had a meeting with the company’s boss. On their way back home, the new couple quarrelled as Ayesha said she has no right to be called his wife because he doesn’t let her in and that their contract marriage might as well come to an end. This resulted in Basit almost raising his hand on her and Ayesha taking great offence (and rightly so).

Habs has released 13 episodes so far and is very popular among netizens who are really enjoying the chemistry between the leads. The drama targets two different socio-economic groups that Basit and Ayesha belong to. It highlights their struggles, such as Basit’s need to find a wife in order to fulfil his father’s wishes and Ayesha’s family problems that require her to make a living by hook or by crook.

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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Aug 22, 2022 04:03pm
Tip of the iceberg.
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Dhinchack Aug 22, 2022 04:53pm
Overrated Canadian feet.
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Ibrahim S Aug 22, 2022 05:08pm
{Please note: Basit raised his hand in anger} We use violence to win verbal arguments . Slapping, kicking , and cursing are part of our personality . Verbal abuse takes you to physical abuse . If in doubt , take a ride in a public place and observe people . Physical abuse against domestic partner takes place in civilized countries as well . But law is very clear and the alleged get arrested and tried . In our country there is no law or no respect for the law . Ask any religious scholar , if you can beat your wife. Now you Will understand the crux of the whole issue.
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Soniye tu auder te la Aug 22, 2022 08:01pm
Quick divorce much better option.
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Hanna Aug 22, 2022 11:17pm
Fathers need to teach their sons before getting them married that wives are not punching bags to vent out their various frustrations,they should teach or help them in how to manage anger,this is an issue only the father or other male elder family members can deal with
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Syed Aug 23, 2022 01:16am
May be this is village culture but in the cities the story is other way around, all guys are afraid with their wife
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Omamah Khan Aug 23, 2022 04:56am
Drama promote more of your figure than your acting on TV
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