Source: kalakawa
Much has been made of Veena Malik’s appearance on the fourth season  of the Indian edition of reality television show Big Brother. As the  show enters its seventh week of a fourteen week process, I thought it  would be the right time for me to spring to her valiant defense. I’m  nothing if not chivalrous.
Most criticism of Veena’s performance (if you can call living in a  house with some strangers a performance) center around three major  thrusts:
1)   Veena Malik is embarrassing to Pakistan and Pakistanis
2)   Veena Malik’s overt sexuality is ‘cheap’ and awful
3)   Veena Malik is an idiot
I believe all three of these claims are inaccurate, and will try to  refute them one by one.
Veena Malik is Embarrassing to Pakistan and Pakistanis
This is probably my favourite claim since it seems to imply that  Pakistan has started sending delegations to reality television shows. If  that is the case, I’d like to respectfully ask PEMRA (I suppose they’d  have to be in control here) to send me on the next US edition of  Survivor. I’ll make sure to make the country proud.
Veena Malik has gone on the show in an individual capacity and not as  an ambassador of Pakistan. To borrow political parlance, she’s what  we’d call a ‘Non-State Actor’.
That guy who wrenched the flag from an athlete at the opening of the  Commonwealth Games? Embarrassing to Pakistan. He went to the Games in an  official capacity (a State Actor, if you like), and then made a fool of  himself. By extension, the people who appointed him to that position  look foolish and should be embarrassed.
Veena Malik? Embarrassing to herself maybe (if you think of it that  way). But to the country? No.
Veena Malik’s Overt Sexuality is ‘Cheap’ and Awful
This claim doesn’t entertain me; it just mostly serves to anger me.   The disdain for Veena Malik’s sexuality probably stems from the (fairly  widespread) belief that a good Pakistani girl keeps to herself, plaits  her hair, and makes some hot roti whenever her husband / father /  brother demands. Most importantly, the good Pakistani girl does not mix  with men. Even sharing the same oxygen supply with a na-mehram can lead  to a shocking pregnancy.
Enter Veena Malik.
Not only is she overtly sexual and seductive, she’s supremely  confident about it. She likes a guy, so she goes after him. She likes  another one, so she goes after him too. My question is simply why this  is considered an inherently bad thing? Why is a confident woman who  knows what she wants and works to get it, ‘cheap’?
I contend that it’s not. In a global discourse where the Pakistani  woman is seen as a submissive creature with no independence, I’m  delighted to have someone like Veena crushing those stereotypes. While  always wearing 5 inch heels.
(My implication here is not that this reflects well on Pakistan and  therefore is complimentary to the country. Simply, that it shows that  there are all kinds of women in Pakistan.)
Veena Malik is an Idiot
No.
Big Brother is a show where you need audience votes to win. No  discernible talent is required, so the audience can’t make it’s mind up   based on how well you sing a song for example. Given that Veena Malik  has no fan base to speak of in India, the likelihood of her winning is  very slim.
Clearly her purpose on the show, then, is to generate buzz for  herself in the much larger Indian market. To generate the necessary  amount of buzz Veena must accomplish two things: she must stay in the  house for as long as possible (exposure), and she must create a complex  character that people want to see more of (interest)
On the staying in the house front, I don’t think anyone in there has  been nearly as successful as she has. She’s locked down a solid four  person alliance, and will extend friendship / flirtation wherever else  necessary to ensure that she isn’t nominated.
Similarly, on the complex character front, I believe that Veena has  done a better job than anyone else in there. She has created a strange  love triangle, has established a rivalry, hasn’t been afraid to stand  her ground, and has had plenty of more ‘vulnerable’ moments.
I (somewhat ashamedly) watch far too much reality television. In many  ways, Veena ranks among the most interesting and engaging characters  I’ve come across. As far as achieving her goal goes, I’d say she’s done  pretty well. You’ve got to be somewhat smart to accomplish that.
Her purpose on the show is to entertain.  Not to be an ambassador, not to be the archetype of the good girl, and  not to join Mensa. On that front, job well done.
Veena Malik will probably get voted out of the show fairly soon.  There aren’t many people left on the show, and most have sizable fan  bases. Once she does, the show will morph into a bunch of people living  in a house, doing chores, and getting along. If that’s your idea of fun  viewing that’s great, but I probably won’t be watching anymore.
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