Model Fazeelat Aslam Says Moroo Sexually Harassed Her

Will there be consequences this time?

After Ukhano, sexual misconduct allegations against Taimoor Salahuddin aka Moroo have emerged. Model Fazeelat Aslam revealed that Moroo forced her to do an intimate scene with her shooting a music video.

Filmmaker Fazeelat Aslam shared her experience in a Instagram story. She claims Mooro sexually harassed her, even going so far as forcing her into doing an intimate scene, while the two were shooting the music video for Awaam.

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Fazeelat Aslam comes forth with harassment allegations against Moroo

 


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The Los Angeles based filmmaker collaborated with Youtuber Mooro and Faris Shafi for a music video called Awaam. While Fazeelat called Faris a very respecting and decent man based on her experience, she had choice words for Mooro as ‘fuckboi’ because he insisted Fazeelat do a bed scene with him.

When she told him no, Moroo called her ‘unprofessional’.

“When I said I was uncomfortable, he said I was unprofessional and became very passive aggressive.”

This isn’t even the first time Fazeelat confronted him. She explained that last time she tried, Moroo was very blunt that he didn’t care.

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Moroo tells Fazeelat he doesn’t care when she confronts him

 

Curbing Harassment

With the problematic behavior of Pakistani Youtubers being exposed, should we applaud how these women were made to feel comfortable enough to speak the truth, or disappointed in educated brown men?

Harassment is always about power and one after another ‘YouTube celebrity’ turns out to have taken advantage of their platform to harass and blackmail girls.

People weren’t over the whole Ukhano controversy yet, and now Moroo finds himself in similar circumstances. At this point is it even surprising, given Moroo was one of Ukhano’s supporters amid the harassment controversy?


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Fazeelat Aslam calls on people to change attitudes to curb harassment

The filmmaker then explained that the reason these predators know they can evade consequences is due to the silence surrounding such issues. At most people talk about it for a few days and return to the next controversy.

https://twitter.com/alishbahah/status/1172074098752663552

As long as there is an attitude of ‘not my problem’, ‘see no evil, speak no evil’, etc exists such behavior will run rampant.