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Domestic abuse allegations: Iqra Aziz retracts project with Feroze Khan

Iqra Aziz, Feroze Khan, domestic abuse allegations, Aliza Sultan

Famous actor Iqra Aziz has retracted a project with Feroze Khan after the domestic abuse evidence submitted by his ex-wife Aliza Sultan came to the fore.

Actress Iqra Aziz, who played the lead role opposite Feroze Khan in the drama serial Khuda Aur Muhabbat, refused to work with him anymore after celebrities demanded a ban on the actor. The actress decided not to do a new project with Khan.

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She wrote on Instagram, “To stay silent in the face of injustice is to side with the oppressor. In lieu of the situation regarding domestic violence, I have made the difficult but necessary decision to retract my project with Feroze Khan, as a sign of support for victims of domestic abuse. I support Alizeh Sultan for seeking justice, more strength and power to you.”

Osman Khalid Butt praised Aziz’s decision, “More power to you, Iqra! Leading by example.”

On the other hand, actress Sonia Mishal slammed Feroze Khan’s sisters Humaima Malick, Dua Malick and his mother.

She wrote in her Instagram Story, “Shame on @humaimamalick and Dua Malik along with their mother for staying quiet & letting this happen I’m pretty sure you all were able to see her bruises. Can’t believe a woman won’t help another woman out.”

“Yakeen nahi ata you call yourself modern and educated (speak with a bipolar accent) and is also guided by a shiekh somehow. A perfect recipe of a strong misogynist but a weak man @ferozekhan”

Earlier, Khan’s ex-wife Aliza Sultan wrote a detailed message on IG, “Our marriage of four years was an utter choos. In addition to a continuous physical and psychological violence during this period, I had to endure infidelity, blackmail and degradation at my husband’s hands. After careful consideration, I have reached the sad conclusion that I cannot spend my whole life in this horrific manner.”

“The welfare and wellbeing of my children have played a significant role in this decision. I do not want them to grow up in a toxic, unhealthy and violent household. I’m afraid that their mental development and approach to life would be negatively impacted by exposure to such hostile environment. No kid should ever have to grow up feeling violence to be a normal part of relationships. I would rather teach them that no wounds are too deep to be healed, no scars too shameful to be concealed at the cost of one’s safety,” she concluded.

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