Friday turned out to be a shocking day for not just the media industry but for all women who admired and were huge fans of acclaimed actor and singer Ali Zafar. Zafar, who will be appearing in the much-aniticapted Pakistani film ‘Teefa In Trouble’ which is all set to hit the theatres in July this year, has been accused of sexual harassment by renowned singer Meesha Shafi, who took to Twitter to make the claims. “As a woman, a public figure and a mother, I have always felt strongly about using my voice to encourage and support our youth who look up to me, especially girls, who dream of carving their own path in in Pakistan. Throughout my career, my family and my friends have given me unconditional love and support and that has been a blessing. It has allowed me space to be brave and to often speak up about issues. However, despite having a voice, there are some issues that are very difficult, to speak about that as a woman, especially sexual harassment. Today, I speak up because my conscience does not allow me to be silent anymore. If this can happen to someone like me, an established artist, then it can happen to any young woman and that concerns me gravely. “Ali is someone I have known for many years and someone who I have shared the stage with. I feel betrayed by his behaviour and his attitude and I know that I am not alone” I have been subjected, on more than one occasion, to sexual harassment of a physical nature at the hands of a colleague from my industry: Ali Zafar. These incidences did not happen when I was young, or entering the industry. This happened to me despite the fact that I am an empowered, accomplished woman who is known for speaking her mind! This happened to me as a mother of two children. No woman is ever safe from sexual harassment. In our society, we hesitate to speak up and choose to stay silent and this emboldens sexual harassment to flourish. We must collectively use our voices to share stories so that we break this culture of silence and so that young women today are safer. It has been an extremely traumatic experience for me and my family. Ali is someone I have known for many years and someone who I have shared the stage with. I feel betrayed by his behaviour and his attitude and I know that I am not alone. Today, I am breaking this culture of silence and I hope that by doing that, I am setting an example for young women in my country to do the same. We only have our voices and the time has come to use them,” Meesha Shafi posted and pinned this note on Twitter by writing further, “Sharing this because I believe that by speaking out about my own experience of sexual harassment, I will break the culture of silence that permeates through our society. It is not easy to speak out.. but it is harder to stay silent. My conscience will not allow it anymore #MeToo” Later, while talking to media, Shafi said, “When the incident happened, the very first person I told was my husband. Shortly after that I spoke about this incident to someone on my team, and one of my friends.” Shafi’s candid announcement of being a victim of harassment spread like fire. Daily Times tried to reach Zafar to get his comments over the issue but he was unavailable. However, later on Friday, he also took to Twitter to make his statement. “I am deeply aware and in support of the global #MeToo movement and what it stands for. I am the father of a young girl and a young boy, a husband to a wife and a son to a mother. I am a man that has stood up for myself, my family, my colleagues and friends countless times in the face of slander, defamation and general unkindness. I will do the same today. I have nothing to hide. Silence is absolutely not an option. I categorically deny any and all claims of harassment lodged against me by Ms Shafi. I intend to take this through the courts of law and to address this professionally and seriously rather than to lodge any allegations here, contesting personal vendettas on social media and in turn disrespecting the movement, my family, the industry and my fans. Ultimately, I am a strong believer that the truth, always prevails,” Zafar posted. One only wonders, if this controversy would seriously hamper the promotions of Zafar’s forthcoming film and turn out to be a blow to his career. We will have to wait to find out if Shafi would take this to court and challenge her alleged oppressor. Published in Daily Times, April 20th 2018.