Words matter. These are the best Momina Mustehsan Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
In my opinion, a woman’s body is not her only asset.
If you go out for a jog you feel threatened because all of these men start following you, cat-calling and whistling at you.
‘Muntazir’ has a very feel-good vibe to it. It’s Strings’ signature composition, especially the pre-chorus. I thoroughly enjoyed lending my vocals to it.
I love making music and I’ve always been doing that, I just didn’t make it commercial.
Music was never a priority for me, and I seriously do not know how I got so big.
The vision that Islamabad United have for social issues, particularly with their Empowerment Programs is something that I feel strongly about, and look forward to contributing to.
My iPhone was blowing up with notifications that I had became a superstar overnight. It changed my life and I was hiding after that to avoid unnecessary talk.
When I started college, I wrote a song ‘Pee Jaun,’ with a friend. I never intended to make mainstream music, but that song did really well and I got some recognition.
I haven’t moved to Pakistan, but I love it here and I always keep extending my trips.
There’s a downside to glamour and since I know that, I think that’s why I have been able to stay grounded.
Do we hate our women? I don’t think so. In fact, Pakistan has more women representation in government than the U.S., and we have twice elected a female head of state.
Only if you love yourself, only if you’re happy with yourself and only if you know your own worth will you ever be happy.
I started having anxiety attacks and panic attacks. I would cry myself to sleep every night and wish I could go back in time and get my life back and be a human again instead of a photo op.
I don’t mind being in the public eye as long as I am doing something substantial.
To be honest, I didn’t even know my smile could be such a big deal.
So many people have done Coke Studio but my song broke all records. I think I was highlighted too much after CS.
My song ‘Afreen Afreen’ which I performed with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan was the most international heard track and it received over 93 million views. So, with every new season Coke Studio is doing a great job.
I want to be more than just a musician or an artist and I felt that I achieved that, with Forbes. I was ready to start a new chapter in my life.
I am not about glamour, fame and all that comes with it, so now that people know me so much, I think I have a responsibility to give them back and set a good example.
I’ve always loved maths, so in college when I started engineering, I had applied math and I really liked it, so I overloaded my courses and did two degrees.
I am supremely humbled to receive the 40 Under Forty honor by Stony Brook University in the category of Civil Service and Activism.
You cannot write-off someone and consider them inferior in any way based on how much money they make.
I feel as a singer and musician, it’s my responsibility to talk about social issues, and you will hear about them in my music as well.
As an artist, it is heartwarming to see other artists appreciate your work by making covers and renditions of your original track.
I stand by all the women who have had to deal with inappropriate behavior of any sort.
If I can do something about it and won’t because I want to hog the limelight, then I really have no right to talk about women’s empowerment.
Women face discrimination in sport the world over. The reason we don’t have more Serena Williams is because we don’t really have the same facilities and coaching for women that we do for men.
The LUMS Olympiad back 10 years ago gave me a boost to sing songs where I first met with amazing Uzair Jaswal who did not sing cover songs but his original songs.
I’ve been personally attacked for respectfully expressing my take on women’s empowerment.
Pakistan is my home; I don’t want to feel harassed in my own home.