Pakistani actress Noor Zafar Khan has strongly reacted to Reham Khan’s recent comments about her sister, Sara Khan, accusing Reham of crossing moral boundaries by mentioning Sara’s young daughter during a public discussion.
Reham Khan, while appearing on a talk show, questioned Sara Khan’s stance on feminism, suggesting that Sara owes her career and public recognition to feminist movements.
Reham went further by bringing Sara’s personal life into the conversation, stating that since Sara is a mother to a daughter, she should consider how she would feel if her child faced injustice in the future.
In response, Noor Khan expressed her disappointment through Instagram stories. Without naming Reham directly, Noor called out the practice of targeting an innocent child to discredit a mother.
She emphasized that Sara had merely shared her opinion without attacking or mentioning anyone’s family.
Noor described the move as a clear example of moral failure masked as activism. She urged that true advocacy for women’s rights begins with respecting personal boundaries, especially regarding children.
“Using a child as a tool in an argument is neither activism nor feminism,” Noor stated. She ended her message by reminding that empowering women means uplifting their voices, not silencing or shaming them through personal attacks.