Ali Zafar while condemning the incident of violence against a girl in the American International School of Lahore said that we need to solve problems like bullying.
In a thread on the micro-blogging site Twitter, singer Ali Zafar wrote that he just saw a video of raping a girl, but I don’t want to share the video.
Ali Zafar said that I think these girls should be given a chance in life to learn and become better people, but the problem of bullying needs to be solved.
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“I think we all have felt bullying at some point in our lives because it comes in different shapes and forms,” he said.
Ali Zafar shared the incident of bullying and threats that happened to him and wrote that National College of Arts (NCA) was the first time I was bullied.
Just saw a video of a girl being bullied. I don’t want to share the video because no matter how bad the act was, I feel that those girls (the bullies) need a fair chance in life to learn and become better human beings; however, the issue of bullying needs to be addressed.
— Ali Zafar (@AliZafarsays) January 21, 2023
The singer said that I belonged to a middle-class background, and when I came for the NCA entrance interview, I had brought with me large paintings that I had made as a portfolio.
He wrote that when I was offered modeling, I wore formal clothes on my father’s advice, and my self-esteem was destroyed by making fun of my clothes and hair.
Singer Ali Zafar said that I don’t want to name this girl but she belongs to a privileged class while I belonged to a middle class.
For the remaining years in college, I was mocked & made fun of several times for not matching their standards for a proper English accent or fashionable clothing. They would also try to undermine my talent as an artist by saying that I was “skilled” rather than “creative”, etc.
— Ali Zafar (@AliZafarsays) January 21, 2023
Ali zafar said that I had to face derogatory sentences in college. I was ridiculed. baseless things were spread about me. My art was made fun of.
In college, I was ridiculed many times for my inappropriate English accent or for not matching their standards for fashionable clothes.