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Actress Hina Tariq sparks debate on feminism
Sandy Verma | April 30, 2026 6:24 AM CST

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  • Emerging Pakistani actress Hina Tariq has stirred discussion after expressing her views on feminism during a recent interview.
  • Hina Tariq explained that she prefers traditional dynamics between men and women.
  • The discussion highlights ongoing societal debates in Pakistan about modern versus traditional roles of men and women.

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Emerging Pakistani actress Hina Tariq has stirred discussion after expressing her views on feminism during a recent interview. She stated that she does not consider herself a feminist and went as far as describing feminism as something she personally sees as a “curse.”

The actress, who has recently gained attention for her performance in the drama serial “Rehmat,” shared her opinions while appearing on a YouTube program. During the conversation, she spoke openly about gender roles and her expectations in relationships.

Hina Tariq explained that she prefers traditional dynamics between men and women. According to her, she does not like men who are overly soft or excessively sensitive, saying she believes men should maintain a strong, decisive, and independent personality.

She further said that although she considers herself independent, she does not want to take on full responsibility for planning or managing everything in life. Instead, she expects men to take the lead in such matters. She added that she appreciates gestures like financial responsibility, planning outings, and giving gifts, even though she is capable of doing these things herself.

The actress also described herself as a family-oriented person who values close relationships and tends to keep a limited social circle. Her comments have sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some people agreeing with her perspective while others criticized her remarks on feminism and gender roles.

The discussion highlights ongoing societal debates in Pakistan about modern versus traditional roles of men and women. Hina Tariq’s statements have added to the broader conversation about how individuals interpret independence, equality, and expectations within relationships.

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