In a city shrouded by political unrest and security lockdowns, a couple’s unconventional wedding photoshoot in front of container barricades has captured the attention of social media users across Pakistan.
Khola and Qasim, a newlywed couple, chose the fortified streets of the federal capital as the backdrop for their wedding photos.
Clad in elegant silver-toned outfits, Khola in a shimmering gown and Qasim in a dapper suit, the duo posed against a line of containers placed to block roads amid ongoing political protests.
The photoshoot comes at a time when Islamabad has been brought to a standstill due to protests demanding the release of former Prime Minister Imran Khan.
With roads blocked and internet services suspended in several areas, the city has become the epicentre of political demonstrations.
Yet, amidst the chaos, the couple’s bold decision to document their joyous occasion with such a poignant backdrop has divided opinions online.
Social media buzz
The unique choice of setting sparked a flurry of reactions on social media. Many users praised the couple for their creativity, with one commenting, “No matter what, the show must go on.” Another joked, “Can we add some tear gas for dramatic effect?”
Others, however, were less amused, labelling the shoot a publicity stunt. One critic remarked, “This is a cheap attempt to go viral during a serious situation.”
The photoshoot, set in a deserted Islamabad where containers symbolize political unrest and public disruption, has raised questions about the intersection of personal celebrations and broader societal challenges. Some see it as a representation of resilience and creativity, while others view it as an insensitivity to the struggles faced by citizens due to the ongoing turmoil.
The protests, fueled by supporters of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), have intensified over the past week, with demonstrators marching toward the capital. Authorities have implemented stringent security measures, including roadblocks and suspensions of mobile networks, to contain the unrest.
As Islamabad grapples with its political challenges, the couple’s photoshoot stands as a stark reminder of how life’s moments—whether celebratory or solemn—continue to unfold against the backdrop of national events.