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Noman Ijaz Criticizes Lavish Gift Trend After Maaz Safdar’s Rs 400,000 Bouquet Goes Viral

Last updated: June 20, 2025 9:09 pm
Sameer Sheikh
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Veteran Pakistani actor Noman Ijaz has spoken out against the growing trend of extravagant displays of affection on social media, following influencer Maaz Safdar’s recent gift of a Rs 400,000 floral bouquet to his wife, Saba Maaz. The gesture, which quickly went viral online, sparked both admiration and criticism for setting unrealistic expectations in relationships.

Taking to his Instagram stories, Noman Ijaz issued a candid message aimed at young women and couples:
“Dear sisters, please don’t start expecting this kind of nonsense from your boyfriend/husband now. This is just content, not real love. Now the poor innocent guys are going to suffer again.”

He went on to remind followers that real relationships are not about showy gifts or curated social media posts, but rather about respect, understanding, and genuine emotional connection.
“Real relationships aren’t about fancy gestures or social media trends,” he wrote. “They’re built on trust and companionship.”

Maaz Safdar, a popular digital content creator and vlogger, had surprised his wife with the expensive bouquet as part of a celebratory video, which quickly gained traction across social platforms. While many fans applauded the romantic gesture, others—including Ijaz—expressed concern over the growing pressure such acts place on ordinary couples.

Ijaz’s remarks have sparked a broader conversation about the impact of influencer culture on everyday relationships, with many users supporting his stance that love should not be measured in material terms.

As social media continues to shape public perception of romance and marriage, Ijaz’s comments serve as a timely reminder to distinguish between performative content and meaningful relationships.

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