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Racism & Colorism in India. Punjabi Actress shares her experience

But look at the brighter side, majbori sa you'll still receive your mother's love. :rofl:
Are you going to explode now?

Nah don't think so. You ain't brave Pathan. You just a mohajir kaalia.
 
Whatever you say, nala cleaning kalu. :)
Kalia don't make me call Altaf Bhai and get your Kalia family kidnapped in Karachi.

Behave little welfare leeching gutka munching Kalia.
 
Kalia don't make me call Altaf Bhai and get your Kalia family kidnapped in Karachi.

Behave little welfare leeching gutka munching Kalia.

On a side note: you keep going, Pathan, Pathan. Did a Pathan come by and steal your women or something?
 
On a side note: you keep going, Pathan, Pathan. Did a Pathan come by and steal your women or something?
Pathans are cool people. They civilized you Karachi Mohajir folks.
 
Ya Indians are extremely racist/colourist. This fairness obsession is even more pronounced in South India than North.
But the way pakistanis make fun of dark skin and Sub-Saharan africans on pakistani TV shows in the name of humour/comedy is extremely distasteful which is considered perfectly normal there but outrageous in the rest of the world, especially considering 99% pakstanis are dark skinned themselves
 
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Every female celebrity in pak does that whitening injection stuff. That is sad.

Who cares? Do you know that we rural Pakistanis consider actors and actresses as kanjars and kanjaris by profession anyway. It makes no difference to us, nor do we follow these people.
 
Who cares? Do you know that we rural Pakistanis consider actors and actresses as kanjars and kanjaris by profession anyway. It makes no difference to us, nor do we follow these people.
Rural? You think any self respecting urban Pakistani family will let their kids aim to be an actor or actress?

Racism or colourism is misguidance.
 
Rural? You think any self respecting urban Pakistani family will let their kids aim to be an actor or actress?
most of them would, I imagine.

"naam kamao, rich and famous ho jao" .. pretty universal theme.

unless they ultra conservative or something.

Punjabis by nature are generally pretty extroverted, wear their shit on their sleeve, not afraid to let people know how they feel.
 
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