
Should men on screen hide their chest hair?
"Wear disco jackets if you must, but please do not have undone buttons all the way down so you can show off your chest hair," pleaded Atiqa during a recent appearance on a local talk show during a conversation on the double standards of men and women are subjected to on screen with regards to modesty with their clothing. "I just get so put off when I see men with hairy chests. You can wax it off! I can take you to a salon!"
In case any men taking notes had missed the point, the scathing screen veteran reiterated, "If you must have your buttons undone all the way down, please get it all waxed, because hairy chests are a complete put-off."
For those still left in suspense about Atiqa's true feelings, she concluded, "It's yuck."
Atiqa's comments came in the wake of actor Ali Raza flaunting an unbuttoned shirt in drama serial Dastak, with a full chest of hair on display. Atiqa's definitive verdict vis a vis male body hair and its relative visibility predictably sparked a discussion amongst fans online.
"I don't understand why men in Pakistani dramas often have their shirts unbuttoned halfway down," commented a user, evidently in agreement with Atiqa — although the fan did not agree with every point raised by the screen veteran. "Even if the chest is waxed, it still looks cheap."
Others, however, were as critical of Atiqa as the latter was of men favouring undone buttons. The logic stands that if women should be free to wear clothing of their choice (see the 'Mera Jism Meri Marzi' movement for reference), so should men.
"She needs to lower her gaze, period!" wrote one enraged commenter on Instagram. "We cannot have double standards. If men are told to lower their gazes, so should women."
Echoing similar sentiments, another user wrote, "Honestly, if women stand up for their right "mera jism meri marzi", then on what basis are these remarks made for men? Waxing for men is a very personal choice and some don't even want to wax."
Fans (or not, as the case may be) on Reddit were largely aligned with this criticism of Atiqa's no-holds-barred opinions. "If you don't tolerate body-shaming or age-shaming of women, extend the same towards men. I am not fan of Ali Raza, but this was an unprovoked attack and very distasteful with the way she approached the topic on air."

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