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Sania Saeed’s Opinion On Growing Unkindness In Children

Sania Saeed's Opinion On Growing Unkindness In Children

Sania Saeed is one of the most intelligent and kind celebrities in Pakistan. Her work speaks for her intelligence as she has been able to give some very diverse performances despite limited stories being produced on television. She is not just an actress but also a social activist and she works with several charities that work in different domains ranging from children to animals.

Sania Saeed's Opinion On Growing Unkindness In Children

Sania Saeed was a guest on FHM podcast and she shared her thoughts on several subjects ranging from her career, social issues and censor board shenanigans. Talking about her movie Joyland and the controversy surrounding it, Sania shared that the film should have been released and the audience should be given to accept or reject a film. When asked about society which makes a film like 365 days trend on Netflix and at the same time, boycott their own film, Sania had an interesting answer.

Sania Saeed's Opinion On Growing Unkindness In Children

She said that society as a whole has a level of hypocrisy and this is visible in every aspect. She added that her film cannot even be compared to the latter example but that is how society works here.

Sania Saeed's Opinion On Growing Unkindness In Children

This is what she shared:

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Sania Saeed also touched upon unkindness being rampant among children these days. She pointed out that majority of animal cruelty cases we see are being committed by kids. They pelt dogs and other animals with stones and misbehave around cages when they visit zoos, which she added should simply be shut down. Sania said that children are learning this unkindness from society which they are projecting on animals. She also asked people to work on their children and listen to them.

Sania Saeed's Opinion On Growing Unkindness In Children

Here is what Sania Saeed said about growing unkind behaviours among children:

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