Yasir Hussain clarifies his comment regarding transgenders

Fellow star Iqra Aziz jumped to his defense and asked people to stop misunderstanding public figures' comments

PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ YASIR HUSSAIN

Yesterday, actor Yasir Hussain received much hate for making a mockery of transgenders after one social media user questioned his upcoming acting stint. Hussain will be portraying the role of a female in the forthcoming telefilm Help Me Durdana.

Now, the Naach Na Janay star has responded to the backlash in an Instagram post. "I just wanted to clear the misconceptions that some people have about my recent role," he began. "The images that you have seen over social media of me wearing a sari are for a project in which I am playing the role of my mother."

PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ YASIR HUSSAIN


Hussain clarified that he will not be essaying the role of a transgender.
"I am not playing a transgender and by no means do I ever want to disrespect a gender that I have immense regard for. Once the show is out you will be able to understand the character better and will know that my role has nothing to do with humiliating or mocking anyone."

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He continued, "We as public figures receive a lot of retaliation/negative comments and just because I chose to reply to a comment with a joke does not in any way mean that I have no respect for a certain gender. Other negative comments that we receive are never made a controversy out of so this also shouldn’t be. It is just a character intended for humour and nothing else. Hope this clears the doubts that some people have."

PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ YASIR HUSSAIN


Fellow actor Iqra Aziz also defended Hussain through the social media platform's comment section. "All of the hate comments here are a disappointment. You all call yourselves humans and want to help make this world better but you are the same people who wouldn't even want to make transgenders your neighbours. If you want to teach someone about right and wrong, first look at yourself and what you've been doing wrong that today we are having to have movements for their equal rights which is ALREADY THEIR RIGHT. The rights we don't give them because there is no one among you who accepts them wholeheartedly."

She went on to advise followers to spread love. "We should respect everyone and this means humans in general, not just transgenders. I don't want to offend anyone here but please start the good with yourself first rather than misunderstanding a public figure's comment for your own gain."

Well, we're not quite sure how to feel about these statements. What do you think?

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