Dear Body

Sarosh Ibrahim

Hello! My name is Sarosh, and this is Dear Body. You can expect weekly episodes dedicated to different facets of body dissatisfaction and eating disorder including the fitness industry, dieting, detox, and societal expectations of living as a Pakistani woman. If you have any thoughts on any topic or issue, or you just want to get in touch with me about the show, email me at ibrahim.sarosh@gmail.com.

Episodes

  1. Ab Gora Hoga Pakistan (Now Pakistan will be White) | Episode 03

    09/10/2022

    Ab Gora Hoga Pakistan (Now Pakistan will be White) | Episode 03

    Janice Tessa is a Pakistani actor who bagged the role of Zoya in the drama serial HABS. She highlighting how growing up she was made to believe that only fair women could appear or were allowed a chance to be on screen. Moreover, she talked about her struggles as a Pakistani woman on the screen and the difficulties she faced post habs recognition. Instead of people critiquing upon her dialogue delivery, her facial expressions or other rightful ways of analyzing an actor, they scrutinized her for her skin color. Deeming her kaali being dark, they were ultimately making her feel restricted in her role as an artist. For a Pakistani woman, it all came down to the color of her skin. Now what is this obsession we have as Pakistanis on someone's skin color? Why do we only associate words like beautiful or pretty for women that are fair? Are the Mahira or Ayeza Khan's the only ones acceptable on screen due to the color of their skin? If you have any thoughts on this topic or any other issue, or just want to get in touch with me about the show, email me at ibrahim.sarosh@gmail.com. • Follow me on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RZkdon • Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://apple.co/3RXPvfs • If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://apple.co/3RXPvfs • Follow me on IG: @saroshibrahim • Follow me on Twitter: @saroshibrahim

    19 min
  2. Is Dancing to Donate for those Affected by Flood Haraam? | Episode 02

    09/01/2022

    Is Dancing to Donate for those Affected by Flood Haraam? | Episode 02

    Recently, Meera jee, a well known Pakistani artist graced the Times Square with her dance performance with the aim of raising money for flood victims within Pakistan. I couldn't help but notice some of the comments about her left behind under her Instagram post. One of them from a girl being "Mujre karke unko haraam khilao ajeeb jahil" & another one saying "naach ga kay paisaa akhty karne waali haraam ki kamayi". One can't help but notice the usage of two words in the comments section. Both tawaif, and the word mujraa. Let's go back in time to how the terms tawaif & mujra evolved in the pre & post-colonial period. Because they will open our eyes to how we were made to ostracize an entire art form simply because our invaders, our colonizers deemed it as a tactic to control our lands, our minds, our values, everything. They decided for us. If you have any thoughts on this topic or any other issue, or just want to get in touch with me about the show, email me at ibrahim.sarosh@gmail.com. • Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RZkdon • Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://apple.co/3RXPvfs • If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://apple.co/3RXPvfs • Follow me on IG: @saroshibrahim • Follow me on Twitter: @saroshibrahim

    21 min

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    Hello! My name is Sarosh, and this is Dear Body. You can expect weekly episodes dedicated to different facets of body dissatisfaction and eating disorder including the fitness industry, dieting, detox, and societal expectations of living as a Pakistani woman. If you have any thoughts on any topic or issue, or you just want to get in touch with me about the show, email me at ibrahim.sarosh@gmail.com.

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