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Pakistani society sees models as escorts: Iffat Rahim


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LAHORE: One look at any of Iffat Rahim’s pictures and you will know why she became one of the most influential models of her time. Her naturally alluring features add character to any given frame, be it a close-up or a long-shot. And she is still as charming as ever.

After completing her Masters in Fine Arts from Punjab University, Rahim spent the late 80s and early 90s as a high-fashion icon before switching from modelling to acting. Since then, she has appeared in many music videos and TV serials, the latest being Dil Nasheen and Imam Zamin.



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Mother to a 16-year-old named Noor-e-Jahan, Rahim now splits her time between acting, hosting, painting and motherhood. “As her name signifies, my daughter is the light of my life,” she told The Express Tribune.


When asked to describe a model’s life and career, Rahim gave a surprising response. “In Pakistan, a model’s life is like a war zone. It is one of the most difficult professions to be in here,” she says. “We have to explain ourselves to everyone, give justifications as to why we came back so late from shoots, etc. People are so judgmental about models generally. Back in the day, I’d hear people say that modelling is haram all the time.”

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Rahim strongly believes that an artist should not become a burden on the industry and take a bow while he or she is still relevant. “Nowadays, girls are maintaining themselves so well that they can stretch their career till the age of 30 but after that, they will be just clinging on to it gracelessly,” says the actor. “I left modelling when I was 24 because I got married. I also started feeling very uncomfortable doing the catwalk with people looking at me and judging me. I honestly preferred photo shoots more than the ramp.”


Having said that, it was less about getting married and more about how models are typecast in Pakistan that made Rahim pull the curtain on a flourishing career. “Pakistani society sees models as escorts; they are not given the respect they deserve. You may call these double standards but I was being ogled on the ramp and that made me very uncomfortable.”

From being a diva to a veteran model, Rahim has finally found peace in her journey. She claims that she has never gotten any facial procedures, despite the stigma attached to old age, especially women. “I am playing the role of a mother and other older characters these days and so is Mahnoor Baloch and still, but people judge us on our age, rather than our performances.”

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Recalling the better days of the fashion industry, Rahim misses how everyone would travel together and party as one big happy family. “There were no grievances or jealousies. In fact, if one model would not like an outfit, we would gladly exchange it. More than colleagues, we were friends and still share the same relationships.”

Rahim observes that models of today have a very different approach to their craft as compared to her heydays. “One thing is for sure: we all took our academics very seriously. Modelling was just our part-time job. Aaminah Haq, Zainab Qayyum, Vaneeza Ahmad … all of us completed our degrees and then became models,” she says. “Also, back then, only educated girls from good families came into the industry. Nowadays, it seems like just about anyone can become a model.”

Nonetheless, one current it-girl who has caught her eye is Amna Baber. “Let me give the devil its due: I am really impressed by Amna Baber. She is the most well-dressed, chic model in the current fashion scene and I’m amazed at how, in such a short time, she has groomed herself so much,” says Rahim.

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“Amna carries herself like an international model. Back in the day, it was Iman Ali and she’s still a super star. Iman not only made the most money amongst all of us but was the most professional as well. She really made her mark.”

On a parting note, Rahim left some advice for aspiring models. “You have to keep your grace and dignity intact,” she asserts. “Do not, ever, compromise on your education for modelling. And when you’re done, exit with class and dignity because you know when to leave.”

Throwback Thursday is a weekly feature in which we document the lives and careers of Pakistan’s veteran models.
 
And most of the models are actually escorts...allege me wrong..have a trip to Dubai!
You will find their clients as well as their pimps!
I have studied with them I know them. With few exceptions most are involved. One was caught live when former Jamat e Islami broke into a singer house on complaint of his neighbors that very bad girls come here and he has been told to stop be he doesn't listen so when Nazim Sahab broke into house with his guys there busy banging each other. I mean Model and Singer with one other guy watching.
 
I have studied with them I know them. With few exceptions most are involved. One was caught live when former Jamat e Islami broke into a singer house on complaint of his neighbors that very bad girls come here and he has been told to stop be he doesn't listen so when Nazim Sahab broke into house with his guys there busy banging each other. I mean Model and Singer with one other guy watching.
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It actually happened I know the names and How police guy who was friend of that singer and also than MQM and others got involved and things were settled other wise it would have turned seriously ugly. That girl is known for her dark color and she is not Amna Ilyas.
 
Nothing surprising. In most parts of the world entertainers are seen as entertainers and they earn their respect that way. In societies like Pakistan entertainers are only a piece of meat, which everyone wants a bite off. If we'd had enough respect and understand for the actual profession, nothing else would've mattered to us.
 
Not all models are escorts, but many escorts are also models, famous one at that. There is plenty of evidence for some of the most famous Western names also moonlighting as escorts for the wealthy.
 
I think it is not appropriate to take someone's picture who happen to be model and start debating if they are model or escort

People who happen to be models (Male / female) obviously get invited to more parties and social network as it is a means to gets more contracted work in Business community and not always that means the conclusion drawn by many folks.

In functional Movie industry (which we don't have) normally meetings , functions and gatherings are announced weekly becasue it is a way for various Producers, Directors or people of industry to meet and discuss new projects. And such gathering are platform for people to promote themselves for new projects

The actors / models or people , get chance to come infront of Camera (news paper) give interviews and remain in the news to be prominent in their respected field

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Hypocrites are every where these days

And lets assume there was a private party in my home , why the hell would any Jamat party would be allowed to come to my home and harass people
 
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What should our society expect from a lady whose profession is to earn money by showing her body? Ajeeb look nain yaar :crazy:

This thread should be shifted to Stupid and funny section.

I think it is not appropriate to take someone's picture who happen to be model and start debating if they are model or escort
Talking about any lady in gathering is wrong. Do you think the burden of this lies on shoulders of society or the girl who is posing herself in front of the camera?
 
What should our society expect from a lady whose profession is to earn money by showing her body? Ajeeb look nain yaar :crazy:

This thread should be shifted to Stupid and funny section.


Talking about any lady in gathering is wrong. Do you think the burden of this lies on shoulders of society or the girl who is posing herself in front of the camera?

Mehnti Aurtain hai:cheesy:

aur woh jo apnay husbands k sath ya akailay apni family ki kafalat karti hardwork say woh stupid kehlati hai aj k zamanay mai bro ... it is sad reality
 
Well these days gathering of Mulla is more dangerous then gathering with women.

To make fun of lets say a lady for being model or that Chai wala for being good looking is questioned

How about we question the folks selling their Zameer for a seat in politics or that doctor now sitting in prison with ties to PPP. Or that brave judge that calls in sick before a key court date to retire early

The hypocracy in our society is quite amazing

No suprise that folks don't want Women to go to school idea bhar jainge larki ke demagh main

While it may be true there are dark circles in socitiety can't go into detail but it's normally group of men that run that game
 
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It actually happened I know the names and How police guy who was friend of that singer and also than MQM and others got involved and things were settled other wise it would have turned seriously ugly. That girl is known for her dark color and she is not Amna Ilyas.
Hahahaha .... The last part is epic.
 
To make fun of lets say a lady for being model or that Chai wala for being good looking is questioned

How about we question the folks selling their Zameer for a seat in politics
Fully agreed.

Well these days gathering of Mulla is more dangerous then gathering with women.
Does it means that all mullahs( men with beard) are evil?
 
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These days kuch pata nahi koon Mir Sadiq, hai
These days kuch pata nahi koon Hussein ka Katil nikle
These days kuch pata nahi koon Ottoman Empire ka munafiq nikle
These days kuch pata nahi koon Doctor ho anti National interest kaam kare
 
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