Lawn Suits and Vulgar banners!

While driving back home, I saw a banner from some ‘women education society’ near Karimabad saying ‘Hum unn logon ka shukria ada karte hain jinhon kapra bechne ke liye uryani ka sahara nahin liya’.

On other side of the road, there were banners of ladies modeling for lawn suits… There have been complaints that many Lawn brands banners at Shahra e Faisal (one of the main and busy roads of Karachi).

Even they hired models from bollywood like Karina Kapoor for Lawn Suits in past.

Do you think these banners cross limits and are against society’s cultural values? or people are making big issue out of nothing?

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Uryaniat kab say shamil hogaye un lawn kay board ads main… :hmmm:

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I just referring to ladies themselves, who think that such ads / banners are vulgar. Though ladies have been used in publicity of many products including men’s shaving cream, but this banner only refers to cloths ads/ banners.

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Pak activists cover up Katrina’s Veet ad hoardings with black banners in Karachi

Karachi: The right-wing Jamaat-e-Islami has begun covering up with black banners Katrina Kaif’s Veet ad hoardings throughout Karachi.

Messages like “Sell clothes, not your honour” have been found scrawled on the banners covering up Katrina Kaif’s ad hoarding, Pak media reports.

“The banners have been put on billboards by hired men”, said a Jamaat-e-Islami activist to the Pakistani daily The Express Tribune.

Outdoor advertisers in Karachi said: 'It is common for political and religious parties to take over billboards. If we remove their banners, they call and threaten us."
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At different sites, pictures of models in lawn advertisements have been blacked out and banners have been torn down in Karachi, the report said.
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Former chief of Society of Advertisers Mashood Merchant asked why the ire was being directed at billboards one.

“The same models appear in TV ads in the same clothes. They should be stopped first.”
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Karachi Municipal Corporation rules on this issue are vague. According to clause 5-1(3) on the use of billboards, anything that is deemed vulgar or upsets any segment of society is prohibited, says the Express Tribune report.
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Said a KMC official: “This is tricky. Now it can be anyone’s guess what is vulgar and otherwise. Is showing arms, the back or the neck nudity? I can’t say.”
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Even Pakistani actress Meera’s lux ad hoarding also met the same fate.
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The “blackening” campaign is supposed to be launched by a little-heard organization called Women Education Society and the Women Professional Forum though no one has taken the onus for it as yet.

Says Meera’s Indian publicist Dale Bhagwagar, "Recently a US study is said to have rated Pakistan’s youth leading in watching porn on the Net.

"Now there’s nothing wrong in watching porn. Even I watch it.

"But why have double standards and blacken posters and hoardings when the country’s youth is itching to grow up?

"Moral policing the roads in the age of the internet is like asking your toddler not to speak to the neighboring toddler because she has a doll resembling a sex toy.

“It just doesn’t work. In any case, showing off a little skin with a sleeveless blouse or a backless dress, couldn’t be reason enough to black out posters and hoardings,” he added.


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I guess the english word for "uryaniyat" is nudity not vulgarity. And since when did lawn commercials get nude? Cuz if they are they cannot be a commercial for clothings.

I dont think pakistani lawn commercials are vulgar either

Anywaz, I think its more of a political BS. These people dont look at themselves rather keep judging others.

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There is a link between nudity and vulgarity. They have using both Fahashi and Uryaniayt in their messages. Though I have yet to find why Lawn ads were pointed out as vulgar, but most conservative families in Pakistan might detest someone like Katrina sitting on a billboard near your home for promoting Veet. :D

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How many Pakistan families will like the idea of their daughters / sisters posing like this?

Not many have big heart like Abid Ali :smiley:


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dude if you see a model doing something doesnt mean you start thinking that if your family would do the same or no. I still dont think that billboard is vulgar.

There are bigger issues in the world. Get over it.

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But I was talking of the thought that prevail in society. Its not about me or you. Did I say I totally agree with the message being conveyed through these banners?

When conventional values and thinking is targeted through new values (which are alien to existing values), then societies do show their reaction (right or wrong) and I don't think that this is a good approach to avoid everything by saying 'there are bigger issues'. This is somewhat a defeated mentality to allow deteriorating social values.

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Sorry if my previous msg appeared to be directed at you but actually i was trying to address those who are raising these slogans.

I think the values are still intact. These commercials dont represent the values much either. Yes there are bigger issues and its not anything defeated rather than accepting the challenges. Especially violence against women, rape, raising intolerance, less focus on education and the list goes on and on.

Once you (meaning society) addresses bigger issues, rest can be easily taken care of. Thats all

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I agree what you said about the problems of society and importance / priority one should give to those issues, but still there are certain values that are followed in our households. When media goes against such values in form of an ad or a scene in drama / movie, I don't think we should deprive people from registering their concern against such practices by saying 'look at bigger issues'.

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that picture of Iman Ali is vulgar?? :confused:
how? you can only seen her face and neck. burqa pehen kay tu lawn ki modeling nahi ho sakti.

people watch Bollywood movies with families all over pakistan which are full of such ‘fahaashi’. if they can see all that uryaniat in those movies, then how harmful is watching a girl wearing sleeveless on billboard? Pakistani culture has changed alot. if you go to typical weddings, or dawats, wearing sleeveless, dupata-less outfits are very common. that doesn’t mean everyone is like that, still plenty of people dress very conservatively but there is both kinds of people. these models perhaps represent the more ‘liberal’ kind of women.

perhaps I think differently but a mards ghairat doesn’t revolve around what women are wearing.

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not vulgar according to me, but may be objectionable for many people. There are more ads on Shahra e Faisal, which totally challenge the conventional though that prevail in our households.

There are people who enjoy bollywood crap with families and there are people who even have complaints about environment shown in Pakistani dramas. So, there are people with differing values. Ones ‘liberal’ is vulgar for other and ones ‘ba-hayaa’ is ‘oppressed’ for other. We are living in interesting times. :slight_smile:

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is that why shahra e faisal has one of the highest number of traffic accidents?

But to be fair, mard hazraat shouldn't look after the first glance anyway. pehli nazar maaf, then just look way. seems like men forget the restrictions they have, but only remember the ones for women.

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You always harp on same string in every thread. Its nt US madam. We have a separate Culture and Norms. I agree to the Last part of ur comment that "Pahli nazar maf" Mard hazrat should not look at females after 1st glance, At the same time, women should be dressed up properly without revealing anythng. It is the responsibility of both sides. Acording to, ur definition , what happens on beaches, is also not vulgar . I can understand the mentality..... Like "hey, its nt ur business" theory. Very funny

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:eek: You narrow minded close minded conservative religious mullani… :what:

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OP is asking for everyone’s opinion so i gave mine. just deal with it. :snooty:

if you think women shouldn’t reveal anything, why is the girl wearing sleeveless in your avatar here? :hoonh:

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^ good point Bella :hmmm:

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It may distasteful to many families and that is okay because our Pakistani culture does not allow to sit like Iman Ali in front of Gher Mard…

Lawn billboards of Kareena Kappor are modest.

But Veet and hair removing ads are bold.


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