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I Have Bad Experience with Female Co-stars: Nawal Saeed

Nawal Saeed, the stunning and accomplished Pakistani television actress, has quickly risen to prominence since her entertainment debut in 2017. Known for her exceptional acting in dramas like Yakeen Ka Safar, Bezaban, Faryaad, Sitam, Dil E Weeran, Daagh E Dil, and Maah E Tamam, Nawal is currently entertaining audiences in the popular drama series Jaan E Jahan. Despite her success, recent revelations on a show have exposed a different side of the industry, as Saeed opened up about the challenges she faced while working with female co-stars.

Jealousy With Female Co-stars

During the discussion, Nawal Saeed acknowledged the contrasting dynamics between male and female co-stars. While praising the positive encounters with male actors like Haris, Shahroz Sabzwari, and Zahid, she didn’t shy away from sharing her struggles with some female co-actors. She revealed that early in her career, it was tough to collaborate with female counterparts, and their behavior went beyond professional rivalry. She disclosed instances where fellow actresses actively discouraged filmmakers from casting her, coupled with peculiar questions about her appearance, even going so far as to involve her makeup artist in discussions about her wearing a wig.

The blunt remarks provide a rare insight into the complexities and challenges faced by actresses in the industry, highlighting the less glamorous aspects of competitiveness within the glamorous world of showbiz.

Positive Vibes with Male Co-Stars

In contrast to the hurdles faced by female co-stars, Nawal Saeed spoke highly of her experiences with male actors. She emphasized the pleasant and cooperative nature of male counterparts, creating an environment conducive to productive work, this disclosure challenges preconceived notions about on-set dynamics and highlights the importance of promoting a supportive and collaborative atmosphere in the industry.

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