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Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed Under Fire for Roles in ‘Barzakh’ Series

Pakistani stars Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed, widely recognized for their on-screen chemistry, are currently facing severe backlash for their roles in the web series ‘Barzakh’. The Barzakh series backlash stems from the show’s controversial themes, which have sparked outrage among Pakistani viewers.

Barzakh Series Backlash: Controversial Themes Spark Outrage

The series, crafted by Pakistani filmmaker Asim Abbasi, marks the return of Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed to the TV screen together after a 12-year hiatus, where they portray step-siblings. While the initial episodes were met with enthusiasm, the third episode triggered controversy. The episode features romantic scenes between two male characters and discuss the topics such as adultery and the indoctrination of children, which many viewers found offensive.

Pakistani audiences have taken to social media to voice their disapproval, arguing that the series violates Islamic principles. They have accused the creators and actors of promoting homosexuality, with calls for a boycott of the series gaining momentum. This backlash has not only targeted the director, Asim Abbasi, but also the lead stars, Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed.

Impact on Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed’s Careers

The controversy has brought unwanted attention to Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed. Fawad Khan, who previously played a homosexual character in the Bollywood film ‘Kapoor & Sons’, is now being criticized for his involvement in yet another project perceived to promote homosexuality. Similarly, Sanam Saeed’s participation in ‘Barzakh’ has been questioned by fans who feel the series undermines societal and religious values.

Despite the negative feedback from Pakistani viewers, the series has been well-received by Indian audiences, highlighting the cultural divide in the reception of such themes.

Read more: Maria B Slams Barzakh for Controversial Themes

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Sajal Aly & Ameer Gilani Reunite On-Screen Again

Sajal Aly

Sajal Aly and Ameer Gilani will star together in the upcoming drama Zanjeerain, written by acclaimed screenwriter Farhat Ishtiaq.

Currently filming in Islamabad, the project is already generating online buzz—especially after a behind-the-scenes video surfaced showing Sajal in a striking red bridal outfit.

While fans eagerly anticipate the drama, the casting has drawn mixed reactions. Many viewers celebrated Sajal’s return to the screen, calling her the “Akshay Kumar of our industry” for her frequent appearances.

However, others questioned Ameer Gilani’s casting opposite Sajal, doubting whether he has the screen presence to match her star power. Comments ranged from playful jabs to critiques about industry favoritism and repeated casting of underwhelming male leads.

Some fans defended Ameer’s potential but voiced frustration with how casting decisions often seem tied to popularity or personal connections rather than merit. Others hoped Sajal would embrace more varied looks and roles in future projects.

Also Read: Asif Raza Mir on Working with Sajal Aly Post Sajal and Ahad Split

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Mawra Hocane & Talha Chahour in New Project — What’s Brewing?

Mawra Hocane

Just when fans start growing tired of repetitive drama plots, Sarwat Nazir steps in to refresh the screen with something bold and engaging. Renowned for her emotionally rich storytelling, she consistently delivers depth and new characters — and her latest work is no exception.

Her current drama Dastak, starring Sohai Ali Abro, Feroz Kadri, and Ali Raza, is already generating buzz with its raw take on sensitive issues. But Sarwat isn’t stopping there.

She’s now bringing Jama Taqseem, which features a fresh pairing — Mawra Hocane and Talha Chahour. Talha recently returned to screens after Jannat Se Aagay, appearing in an Eid telefilm with Sabeena Farooq. Meanwhile, Mawra is currently starring in Agar Tum Saath Ho, which has received mixed reviews.

Set to air on HUM TV during prime time, Jama Taqseem is directed by Ali Hassan, known for Fairytale and Meem Se Mohabbat. If you loved the romantic aesthetics of those shows, this one could be your next favorite.

With her signature balance of meaning and relatability, Sarwat Nazir’s Jama Taqseem — a title hinting at division, justice, or sharing — promises another layered, thoughtful drama. While the full cast and release date are still under wraps, everything about the project signals something worth waiting for.

Also Read: Mawra Hocane Slams Harshvardhan Rane: ‘Don’t Use War for Personal Gain’

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Director Musaddiq Malek On How He Would Have Executed Dayan

Musaddiq Malek is an emerging Pakistani television director who began his career as an assistant director for Six Sigma Productions. He assisted Jawani Phir Nahi Aani, Mere Paas Tum Ho and many other popular dramas. Musaddiq got praise for directing two hit dramas Habs and Noor Jahan. He has also co-directed drama serial Farrar. The director has acted in multiple hit shows including Alif, Mere Paas Tum Ho and Noor Jahan. He will soon be seen in ARY Digital’s mega project Main Manto Nahi Hoon.

This week, Musaddiq Malek hosted 24 News HD’s drama review show Kya Drama Hai. During the show, he revealed that he is watching the drama serial Dayan with interest and that Mehwish Hayat is his all-time favourite star. He also discussed the changes that could make Dayan more intriguing.

In response to Atiqa Odho’s question, “You are the director yourself — how would you have executed Dayan?”, Musaddiq said, “First of all, I would have cast someone else in place of Mehwish for first half, to make it more believable, or I would have given her prosthetics that would not make her look so adorable in others’ eyes — because we loved Nihal since the very begining. I would have made her look different. Also, how can eyesight be fixed through plastic surgery? Okay, LASIK can also be done but it could have been done differently because the story had a commercial Maula Jatt-style feel so it had to be hit however it needed more realism. The story is perfect, but it could have been given a different, more modern approach — like a Gen Z style.”

 

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