Sana Javed faces backlash over recent pictures

Entertainment Jan, 13 2025
Sana Javed faces backlash over recent pictures
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Sana Javed is one of Pakistan’s most popular actresses, boasting a massive 9 million followers on Instagram.

She gained fame through her roles in hit television dramas like Pyare Afzal, Zara Yaad Kar, and Khaani. Other notable projects include Romeo Weds Heer, Aye Musht e Khaak, Kala Doriya, and Sukoon. Last year, Sana married Shoaib Malik, but the couple faced considerable public criticism following their wedding. Recently, Sana shared a set of pictures featuring her in a stylish black outfit, which included a tank top, black jeans, and a warm coat. However, her latest post sparked a wave of criticism from her fans. Many expressed their disappointment with her choice of attire, claiming it was too revealing. Some social media users pointed out that once Pakistani actresses gain fame, they tend to adopt a more modern and westernized style of dressing. In addition to the criticism of her outfit, a few fans also directed their comments towards her husband, Shoaib Malik, for supposedly influencing her choice of style. This backlash highlights the growing scrutiny that public figures like Sana face, particularly in a society where personal choices, especially regarding attire, are often subject to intense judgment. Despite the criticism, Sana continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, maintaining a large fan base while navigating the challenges of fame and public opinion.

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