Re: Pakistani Man Dons Dress, Becomes TV Diva
u knoiw i liked his show.finally a ''khusra'' viewd n accepted publically for his/her intellect n talent.sent hope across the country that they can b acepted as a useful member of society and really liked his show.but sadly he/she got too much into celebrity-thing n grew overconfident and just twisted.i cant seem to explain it.she was idfferent before but she is just typical now.poor girl.womans soul in a mans body.
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"My show is about empowering women psychologically," Salim told The Associated Press
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i wud say she is whitewashing as always like this program is revolutionary or this film is unorthodox etc etc.
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Deep into his character as Mrs. Nawazish, Salim curled his lipsticked mouth and suggestively replied: "Well, I don't want a small one, I want a BIG one," before clarifying the remark with
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hmmm
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Naimatullah Khan, a former Karachi mayor and Islamic political leader, said he did not even know Salim was a man when he went on the show.
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i was quite amazed.saw that one though.i just cant believe no one told him.
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Dressed in character (sleeveless, low-necked, blood-red chiffon gown)
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psychological empowerment?---"Begum Nawazish Ali represents the aspiration of all Pakistanis who want a modern, progressive Pakistan," Salim said. "She is the face of an enlightened, moderate Pakistan." and get a BIG one too ,a face i mean.
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Salim said he plans one day to marry but only once he finds a partner of equal intellectual capacity.
"I am a man performing as a woman," he explained. "I don't have a boyfriend or a girlfriend either."
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she said in her interview to another magazine that the man will soon disappear n she will b all woman.sort of hinted at med procedure or maybe thats my inference.
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"Not a single hate mail or threatening call," he said. "Now people greet me on streets and show me love and respect."
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common with all celebrities.