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Yasra Rizvi Recently Highlights The Bitter Reality Of Society

Yasra Rizvi Recently Highlights The Bitter Reality Of Society. Yasra Rizvi Showers Love On Yumna Zaidi, Yasra Rzvi is a famous actress and writer in Pakistan. She is an all-round player with excellent writing and acting skills. She began her acting career by writing screenplays. Yasra Rizvi has appeared in many very popular Pakistani dramas and films. She is the wife of the famous drama producer Abdul Hadi. Her fans want to know more about “Yasra Rizvi Biography” and other facts about her personal and professional life. Yumna Zaidi is a Pakistani television actress who has grown to become the leading and most popular actress in the Pakistani television industry. She was born on July 30, 1989 in Lahore, Pakistan, lives in Texas and works between Karachi and Lahore. She has a master’s degree in interior design and has RJ hosting experience.

Yasra Rizvi Recently Highlights The Bitter Reality Of Society

Actor Yasra Rizvi, who often spoke against the stigmas surrounding love marriages, has now shared disturbing images of herself with shackles around her neck and hands, to represent visually what forced marriages in the garb of arranged marriages look like.

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Yasra Rizvi Recently Highlights The Bitter Reality Of Society

In a series of posts, the actor emphasized on marriage being a decision that needs to be made by two people. Even if one marries the person of their choice, it does not have to be a life sentence. Dressed up in a bridal wear with smothered makeup and ruined hair, the pictures see Yasra lying down in fear or crawling across the floor while being dragged by someone else. In the caption of one of these images she writes, “Getting married or not is a personal choice. Everyone has the right to decide who they want to marry, when and how.”

Yasra Rizvi Recently Highlights The Bitter Reality Of Society

Yasra Rizvi Recently Highlights The Bitter Reality Of Society

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The Dunk actor adds, “And if a person makes the wrong decision, given the marriage becomes overbearing, then ending it is also one’s right. This is not a western agenda but a right given by law and all religions, based of course, on common sense. Since eventually, only the individuals involved in a marriage deal with its consequences.”

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