Pakistani actor Aagha Ali thinks men should ‘make a life for themselves’ before getting married


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At a time when women asking for the bare minimum is seen as "too much", actor Aagha Ali (pic) just laid down the requirements he thinks men need to meet before even thinking about falling for someone.

In a conversation with podcast host Adnan Faisal, the actor said every woman has the right to financial stability and men need to provide that much at the very least.

Responding to a question on his earlier remarks about women needing luxury more than love, Ali said women don’t marry someone to sacrifice themselves at the altar, their needs must be catered to. He asked men to make something of their own life first, then think about sharing that life with someone else.

Pushed further on the subject, Ali said, “It doesn’t matter if you have a bike, a cycle, a car, an SUV [or] a jet. Are you in debt? Do you keep your wife under your own roof with respect? Do you celebrate her little joys like Eid, Shab-i-Barat, her birthday, your anniversary?”

Faisal tried to equate Ali’s use of the term "luxury" with iPhones, to which the actor said, “The problem is with people [mis]understanding something, I can’t do anything about that…love only looks good in a secure area.”

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On the recent controversy surrounding the death of Humaira Asghar, the Digest Writer star lamented that society had become isolationist and most people were too busy untangling their own messes to care about others. He said families, particularly parents and children, need to be more open with each other to be able to deal with the burdens of life. – Dawn/Asia News Network

 

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