Ayeza Khan shared how being a mother is a struggle for her

There’s no doubt that working mothers have a challenge in Pakistan. While mothers generally have a very tough job because they’re not paid to take care of their children but in Pakistan working mothers are not only expected to deal with the complete care of their children and be the best at their job.  Celebrity moms are no different to regular moms and Ayeza’s rant just proved it.

 

Ayeza Khan just shared how being a mother and an extremely beloved celebrity is a challenge for her

 

Fans of Ayeza Khan are expressing their love after the actress’ rant

Source: @ayezakhan.ak / Instagram

 

People are shocked at how Ayeza Khan juggles being a mom as well as having a full fledged career

Source: @ayezakhan.ak / Instagram

 

Even her Indian fans from across the border are expressing their love for Ayeza

Source: @ayezakhan.ak / Instagram
Source: @ayezakhan.ak / Instagram

 

She is playing a character that she hasn’t attempted in the past, in her career, so that’s a commendable effort on her part. However, the TV show has caused a lot of controversy because the writer having terribly misogynistic opinions about women and the show being called out for portraying women negatively.

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Ayeza’s character has been dragged and turned into a meme for people to laugh at because of one dialogue.

Having to manage a thriving career alongside responsibilities at home as a mother is exceptionally difficult. Women in Pakistan, particularly, are expected to be the primary caregivers of their children because of the archaic concepts around motherhood and gender roles. It is natural for many women to feel trapped and alone in their circumstances and therefore it is very refreshing for women like Ayeza coming forward with their struggles, sharing how even privileged women in Pakistan aren’t as different when it comes to responsibilities and motherhood.

 

Ayeza Khan Posted A Photo Of Her Daughter And Internet Ke Thaykedaar Didn’t Spare A 2 Year Old

 


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