The Shoania Phenomenon: Why is There So Much Fuss Over the Shoaib and Sania?

Posted on April 30, 2010
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Media Matters, People, Society, Sports
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Adil Najam

The question mark in the headline is a real question mark. I am not suggesting that there should have been no fuss about Pakistani cricket star Shoaib Malik marrying India tennis star Sania Mirza. I am wondering why there has been as much fuss as there has.

I ask this because I really would like to know why you think it has been so.

Over the last many many days we have received over twenty different emails asking us to do a post about the so-called Shoania” phenomenon. To be fair, it has been amusing to see the hysteria grow; and even more amusing to see it being fueled by a flabbergasted media that seemed even more out-of-control than the hysteria itself.

We did not do a post till now because we really did not know what we would say beyond echoing the hysteria or simply wishing the young couple well in their betrothal. Although we do wish the couple well and our fondest prayers go with them and their future, we are not particularly keen in doing the first (even though we may well be doing it now!)

We write now because it seems that things have finally begun to settle down. The “dancing on the streets” have ended. The hysteria is subsiding. And our dear friends in the media have somewhat come to their senses and realized that the world remains as complex a place as ever and Pakistan is no less messed up today than it was when this bout of Shoania first broke.

Maybe now is the time to ask the more interesting question: Why was there so much fuss made about Shoania?

I can understand the celebrity and glitterati have rhythms of their own which us mere mortals cannot understand. But I cannot remember any celebrity wedding in Pakistan that has ever generated the type of hype that Shoania did. The closest we have come before this is the wedding of Imran Khan to Jemima. And even that was not in the same league as this.

The question is, why?

Was it because these are two great sporting stars? (Except that, at least in Pakistan, few knew or cared much about Sania or about tennis before this, and other cricketers as popular as Shoaib never received such a reaction). Was it because it was a Pakistani citizen marrying an Indian citizen? (Even though that happens quite routinely). Was it because the glitter of celebrity was mixed with the spice of scandal even as the news broke? Was it because our public is so fed up with “serious” stuff that such a distraction was not just good entertainment but highly welcomed? Was it the extremist politicians across the border who actually made this news? Was it the media that created a big story because they more than anyone else benefit from a big story? Was it all of the above? A combination of the above? Or none of the above?

One last thought before I ask you to respond. Maybe, it does not matter at all that this fuss was made. But the fact is that the fuss was made. And made at proportions never seen before. I suspect that in figuring out why we will not find anything new or even interesting about either Shoaib Malik or about Sania Mirza, but we may find some interesting clues about ourselves as a society. Ultimately, that is what I am looking for here.

33 responses to “The Shoania Phenomenon: Why is There So Much Fuss Over the Shoaib and Sania?”

  1. Already been discussed this ‘Corporate Goon’ is the main cause of all this mess, creating ‘everything’ out of ‘nothing’ , Shoania Syndrome is recent but this Corporate Butchers have ruined our social and cultural fibre too.Exceptions are few when Kamran Khan or Rauf Klasra etc unleash Sugar-Steel Mill-LNG-Sindh School horrible scandals which effect common people , Masala TV and Zauq TV are luring the 2% elite calss with new cuisines and restaurants while half of population is not getting 2 times a meal, vulgar morning shows making Mirasi/Phaand as National Heroes, Charsh Farosh ,Gamblers and Chik Hunters as Youth Icons. Those Charsh Farosh Cricketers and spending billions on them, 6 6 lakh pay of PCB officals while GDP is dancing around 2.3% with 0% investment, half of industry is virtually collapsed, 2 holidays and load shedding duration is even more.Look at the Morning Shows with Celebrities as ‘ Pride of Pakistan’ and the intelligencia,docs,engineers , scientists and scholars think they have wasted thier whole life !!

  2. Adnan Siddiqi says:


    A little more of Pakistan. Our man lifted enemy’s woman

    Veer Zara was made in India not Pakistan so Pakistan alone can’t be blamed

  3. Farhan Zia says:

    I believe there was no explicit logic behind creating this fuss other than the uncontrolled media. They (mainly Geo) created the hysteria and then remain on top of the “news” to keep saying they are the first reporting it. It is just that simple.

  4. A says:

    It reflects the male-chauvinistic mindset of South Asia. A little more of Pakistan. Our man lifted enemy’s woman. Sick but Real!


  5. Was it because these are two great sporting stars?

    Both are 3rd rate loser sports persons of the respective countries,specially shoaib who has always been involved in activities to create disturbance in team.

    I would all blame Media which is not azaad but actually “Madar Pidar Azaad” these days. There are channels who actually celebrated “Mehndi” on air.

    What should I curse to a country where we give crown to a lady of other country who is not even accepting Pakistan as her “Susral” and not paying attention to another lady who is being mistreated by Americans in the name of terrorism

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