Jago Pakistan Jago
Jago Pakistan Jago (Urdu: جاگو پاکستان جاگو, lit. 'Wake Up Pakistan Wake Up!') was a Pakistani daytime tv programme broadcast on Hum TV conferred by Fahad Mustafa (2008–14) and Sanam Jung (2014-18). The show aired from Monday to Friday
Jago Pakistan Jago - is a Pakistani daytime television programme broadcast on Hum TV presented by Sanam Jung.The show airs from Monday to Friday.
From 2005 to 2008, Morning with Hum was presented by actress Ghazal Siddique. After her departure Sanam Baloch hosted the show for a year.She was replaced by Sana Tariq who hosted from 2009 to October 2010.[3] Noor Bukhari then took over.Fahad Mustafa left in 2014. Sanam Jung hosted from 1 September 2014.
- History
From 2005 to 2008, Morning with Hum was presented by actress Ghazal Siddiqui.After her departure, Sanam Baloch hosted the show for a year. The show was then re-branded as Jago Pakistan Jago.Fahad Mustafa, who had a co-host since the start, left in 2014.
Sanam Carl Jung came on as a number from one Gregorian calendar month 2014 and quickly became public's favorite host. She had to require month-long maternity leave at the top of the year.Sadia Imam hosted the show during the break. Sanam psychologist came back in Gregorian calendar month 2017 and hosted the show until the last episode on thirty Nov 2018
Jago Islamic Republic of Pakistan Jago finished on thirty November 2018, after 13 years of telecast. No reason was given for this abrupt end. The show terminated with a grand episode basic cognitive process everything from the past.
- 'Blackface' Makeup phase On 'Jago Asian country Jago' Sparks Outrage
Make-up competitions, fashion shows and wedding celebrations are the newest trends in the existing morning shows but nowhere does this mean to hurt anyone’s feelings. In one of the recent shows of "Jago Pakistan Jago," this was being done by blackening the faces of fair skinned models to demonstrate how makeup would look on women with darker tones. To add to it, using terms like “Habshan" and "Negro" made it more worse.
The show featured a competition that began with the task of turning light skin-toned models into dark tones by using a foundation in the shade called Negro and they were not even allowed to use color corrector. While the participants could have been given a task to work on natural complexion, the forceful implication that dark isn't beautiful ended up giving an ugly side to the episode.
Here's how the netizens reacted to the show and shared their opinions on social media;
The show should have given out the message that every skin tone looks beautiful and one should not be ashamed of their color and just be confident rather than ruining the sentiments of the mass.
Social media users in Islamic Republic of Pakistan have reacted with outrage when a well-liked morning television program darkened fair-skinned models' faces and asked contestants to "transform" them into stunning brides.
The show Jago Pakistan Jago asked contestants on Wednesday to demonstrate bridal makeup looks for darker skin.
However, the employment of fair-skinned models with their faces painted darker has attracted a backlash on-line.
Many criticised the show for promoting "Pakistan's obsession with truthful skin".
On the show, participants gave tips to the audience on how to apply makeup on darker skin.
Adding to uncertainty, the models' faces were darkened whereas their arms, clearly a lot of lighter, were not.

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