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

Posted on April 30, 2010
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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. Durre says:

    I was glad for this distraction of Shoaib and Sania. Better than all the other terrorism news

  2. Zecchetti says:

    Tabloid culture. That’s the reason.

  3. Musaddiq Virk says:

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

    A: Just welah pann.

  4. Shabbuddin Rizvi says:

    Azra you must one who thinks it was hoax haha what a joke, Malik divorced her not because it was a drama coz he was told by the police he is gone and that was because of his ever changing statements and pack of lies. Nobody in India could have touched Malik if he was saying the truth, his wife to be then Sania Mirza is a huge celebrity with great influence, and Malik being a Pakistani celebrity things would have been really messy if he had been trapped wrongly. Any layman would know Malik gave in coz of the proofs police was handed over nothing else. I and milion others refuse to believe Malik & Sania Mirza could ever be forced into anything. So Azra stop being the devil’s advocate. Malik’s family is known by us, they first settled for an over weight rich girl and since they had better options left her. The hype was only because he married a star from India nothing to Malik’s credit.

  5. More comments from the ATP Facebook Page:

    – “It was a media made hype, that’s all. Most of us were not much aware of it.”
    – “its none of my bussiness”
    – “Actually media is not a “not for profit orgs”. They are here to sell whatever they can. Just make the nation crazy about anything to make them force to watch their Channels. Thanks Allah this time they are not playing on our Key persons of nation. Thanx they are playing only on cricket and tennis stars.”
    – “;-)”
    – “YAAR it all like CIRCUS and SHOAIB’s Brother InLaw was selling the VALEEMA invitations for money..KABHI CIRCUS BHI MUFAAT DEKHA HAI KIA…SALLEY MEDIA WALLAY INDIA KE COPY MAIN APNA FARAZ BHOOL GAI HAIN”
    – “sania 29 rank se 97 rank pe chali gai.. malik pe band hay 2no media se out thay short term shadi ker k media pe a k popularity gain kerli or hmara media .. kia kehne hain sb k.. jo larki shadi se pehle bol day k use Pakistan me nahi rehna or na Pakistan us k susral hay use sone ka taaj pehnaya jaa raha hay.. zbr10.. sahi kehte hain hum ZINDA DIL qoum hain :)”

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