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Seema Pahwa Admits She’s a Fan of Pakistani Dramas

Seema Bhargava Pahwa, the Indian actress and director, has joined the growing chorus of praise for Pakistani dramas. During her appearance on the ‘Hindi Rushi Podcast’ with her husband, Manoj Pahwa, she shared her admiration for the exceptional storytelling and rich use of the Urdu language in Pakistani dramas.
Pahwa expressed her longing for such detailed character development and storytelling in Indian productions, specifically praising the drama ‘Sang-e-Mar Mar’ as her favorite.

“The most beautiful aspect of it was the negative character, the daughter-in-law. I have never seen a song for a negative character before. I’ve always seen songs for heroines or positive characters, not for negative characters. They showed that even a negative character has pain”, she said.

“If you think about it, nobody wants to be negative. It’s often circumstances that make them that way or some grudge. But the character is still a person. When her child dies, and she imagines the child with a piece of cloth and sleeps with it, the song they gave her makes you cry.

Even though she has done terrible things, when her mother’s love makes her cry, you start crying too. That’s the beauty of writing and making: you can add emotion even to a negative character. You can’t get more detailed than this; it’s amazing,” she added.

Also Read: Quality Storytelling Propels Pakistani Dramas to Popularity in India: Fawad Khan

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