Sarah Khan is a remarkably talented Pakistani model and actor admired for portraying versatile characters in some of the country’s most successful dramas. She is also one of the most followed Pakistani celebrities, with 12.6 million followers on Instagram. Sarah gained immense recognition through her popular dramas, including Sabaat, Raqs-e-Bismil, Hum Tum, Laapata, Deewar-e-Shab, and Abdullahpur Ka Devdas. The actor is married to the talented Pakistani singer Falak Shabir, who has 2.6 million Instagram followers. The couple has a beautiful daughter, Alyana Falak, and their family has recently grown bigger as they welcomed their second child.

Sarah Khan and Falak Shabir are quite vocal about their views regarding feminism and often share their opinions on messages promoted by Western feminist movements. In recent times, they have also spoken openly against Aurat March campaigns and certain aspects of modernization in Pakistan.

Recently, Sarah Khan shared her thoughts on feminism, writing, “A healthy society is built on values, dignity, respect, and responsibility. When behavior that undermines these principles is normalized and celebrated, it affects everyone, not just one group. The concern is not whether someone is male or female, but whether the mindset being promoted contributes positively to our culture, families, and future generations.”

She further explained what she believes to be the true meaning of feminism. Sarah Khan wrote, “This is the true meaning of feminism: empowering women with dignity, respect, strength, education, and purpose while staying connected to the values that define our society. We do not believe that progress requires abandoning our moral and cultural principles. Not every trend should be celebrated, and not every ideology should be normalized. A strong society is built on values, responsibility, and mutual respect. The feminism we support is one that strengthens society rather than weakens it, preserves dignity rather than promotes vulgarity, and inspires future generations to be proud of who they are and where they come from.”

Falak Shabir also shared a picture with the caption, “By the way, I was talking about this culture. I think this picture is enough to help people understand my point of view. You must have seen that clip as well, and this is not only what I say; people are literally worried about their children.”


Social media users are sharing mixed views, majority are calling out Sarah Khan and Falak Shabir for being hypocrite while other are raising their concerns on increasing obscenity in the society. Read here:










