Industry clearly has a bias when it comes to taking sides during a controversy. Be it a social issue or a dressing issue. Celebrities owe it to themselves to take a side. Similarly Fahad Mustafa appears for an interview wearing ‘shorts’. And the buzz started. Be it from famous opinionated Mishi Khan or from Saheefa Jabbar Khatak, who went through the same dilema a while ago.
Mishi Khan’s verdict on Fahad Mustafa’s Shorts!
Mishi Khan is not staying silent. She has called out a growing trend. Men are showing up to interviews in shorts. Others wear knickers to formal settings. Her verdict? It is inappropriate. But she went further. She questioned the double standard. Why is this acceptable for men? Yet people lose their minds if a woman wears stockings?
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Saheefa Jabbar’s Take on Fahad Mustafa’s Shorts!
Since Saheefa Jabbar Khatak went through the same problem a while ago. Where she was seeen wearing sports shorts for a tennis match. And people literraly lost their minds. She gave a hilarious opinion on Fahad Mustafa’s Shorts controversy.
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The Double Standard They Exposed
Mishi Khan raised one sharp question. If a woman wore stockings instead of trousers, what would happen? People would call it inappropriate immediately. They might even shame her online. But men in shorts? Often ignored. She asked:
“Why are we fine with men’s casual dressing but lose our minds over women’s stockings?”
That question hit hard.
Is Shorts to an Interview Ever OK?
Let’s be clear. Formal settings have unwritten rules. Interviews demand respect. Shorts signal the opposite even in hot weather.
A few exceptions exist:
- Creative industries like tech or design
- Casual startup cultures
- Outdoor or active job roles
But for TV appearances, corporate interviews, or news panels? No. Mishi Khan is right on that point.
Why This Debate Matters Now
Fashion norms are changing. Men wear shorts more often. That is fine for coffee runs or parks. But boundaries still matter. The real issue is gender double standards. Society polices women’s clothing harshly. Stockings, sleeveless tops, even skirt lengths all scrutinized. Men’s shorts? Barely noticed. Mishi Khan exposed that imbalance perfectly.
Mishi Khan asked a fair question. It is not about hating shorts. It is about fairness. If women face fire for stockings, men should face questions for shorts. Dress codes should apply to everyone. Or apply to no one at all.
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