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Pictures of some famous celebrities from Pakistan showbiz industry and cricket field have gone viral on social media in which they have applied nail polish on one finger of their hand.
All of these individuals are in fact part of the "Polished Man" campaign, which aims to speak out against violence against children.
Every child deserves the right to feel safe and protected. But here we are in 2020 where more than 10 children a day in Pakistan are subjected to abuse and violence (and that's only what is being reported). Too many lives are being taken at the hand of an adult and This needs to end. We need to break this subject wide open, hear our children's cries and vow to protect the children of this country from further abuse. This October, men all over the country are coming together to say NO MORE to child violence and end the suffering. Join me and become a polished Man. So Man Up and Paint one or all of your nails and show Pakistan your softer side. Children stay strong in silence every day, there is nothing tougher than showing your solidarity and painting a nail for them 💙 Nominate 3 mates to do the same.#PakistanForPolishedMan #PakistanIsPolished #PolishedManCampaign #EndViolenceAgainstChildren #IamAPolishedMan #PolishedManPk olpolishedman
A post shared by Humayun Saeed (saeedhumayun) on Oct 18, 2020 at 1:35 am PDT
"This year we are painting our own nails for the one billion children who faced violence last year," actress Humayun Saeed shared on Instagram.
Producer Adnan Siddiqui also shared his photo while applying nail polish and wrote in the caption "Paint your nails and raise your voice against violence against children" Join me and become a polished man.
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Every child deserves the right to feel safe and protected. But here we are in 2020 where more than 10 children a day in Pakistan are subjected to abuse and violence (and that's only what is being reported). Too many lives are being taken at the hand of an adult and This needs to end. We need to break this subject wide open, hear our children's cries and vow to protect the children of this country from further abuse. This October, men all over the country are coming together to say NO MORE to child violence and end the suffering. Join me and become a polished Man. So Man Up and Paint one or all of your nails and show Pakistan your softer side. Children stay strong in silence every day, there is nothing tougher than painting a nail for them 💙 Nominate 3 mates to do the same. . . . .#PakistanForPolishedMan #PakistanIsPolished #PolishedManCampaign #EndViolenceAgainstChildren #IamAPolishedMan #PolishedManPk olpolishedman
A post shared by Adnan Siddiqui (@ adnansid1) on Oct 17, 2020 at 7:55 am PDT
He conveyed the message that men should apply color on one or all of their nails and show their soft side to Pakistan.
Shanira Akram, wife of cricket legend Wasim Akram, shared a collage of prominent Pakistani faces from various fields and shed light on the campaign.
He wrote that some eminent men of Pakistan, showing the soft side of their personality, are representing the millions of children who are being abused by adults every day. Our heroes are saying, "We will not tolerate child abuse in our country."
According to Shanihara, "The Polished Man campaign has been going on for years. Pakistani celebrities and sports stars have joined this international campaign to help children who are victims of violence."
"The #Polishman campaign has been going on for almost a year," Shenira said. He added that Pakistani celebrities and sports stars joined the international campaign to help children in need in Pakistan.
She stressed the need to discuss child abuse and urged other men to join in and support the cause.
Explaining the importance of the campaign, Shanira wrote: "It's better to talk about child abuse than to say nothing. We need to look at people's homes in Pakistan with the necessary discussion on this subject. And if you can get a wave of nail color, do it today. ”
Apart from Humayun Saeed and Adnan Siddiqui, the Polished Man campaign includes Shehzad Rai, Meekal Zulfiqar, Muammar Rana, Fakhr Alam and Bilal Ashraf among others.
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