Tag: barzakh
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‘Don’t have to watch it’: Khushhal Khan talks violence in Duniyapur
Actor Khushal Khan has been making a name in the entertainment industry with impressive performances. He last starred in the web series ‘Barzakh’ in which he played the character of young Jaffer. During an appearance as a guest on Fuchsia Magazine, Khushhal Khan talked about the concerns surrounding his new project, Duniyapur. The host asked, “This isn’t…
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‘He is a sweet person, very down to earth’: Sohail Sameer praises Fawad Khan
Sohail Sameer, a seasoned actor and model, recently appeared as a guest on Gloss Etc by Maliha Rehman and talked about the praise he received from people. “Sometimes people say that I could have been in Fawad Khan’s place, but I say I couldn’t. I haven’t put in as much effort as he has. He…
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‘Mesmerised, blown away, and proud’: Sanam Saeed on Barzakh
Sanam Saeed always lets her work speak for her. When the actress does speak, she never shies away from saying exactly what is on her mind. Though her latest project Barzakh, written and directed by Asim Abbasi, landed in controversy, she has come to its defence. The series attracted a lot of attention due to…
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‘Barzakh’ to be removed from YouTube Pakistan after severe public criticism
Zee Zindagi’s latest Pakistani project ‘Barzakh’ has been at the center of a heated controversy ever since its release two weeks ago. Written and directed by Asim Abbasi who known for his previous projects ‘Churails’ ‘Cake’, the web series has been accused of promoting queer themes. The show still got over four million views on…
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‘We made Udaari and Mayi Ri in this country’: Rubina Ashraf defends Barzakh
‘We made Udaari and Mayi Ri in this country’: Rubina Ashraf defends Barzakh The latest web series on Zee Zindagi, ‘Barzakh,’ directed and written by Asim Abbasi and starring Fawad Khan, Sanam Saeed, M Fawad Khan, and Salman Shahid, has generated heated debates on social media. A possible queer character and bold storyline have not sat…
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‘Want India and Pakistan on set together,’: Producer of Barzakh Shailja Kejriwal
Shailja Kejriwal, the chief creative officer at Zee Entertainment’s Zindagi channel, is on a mission to unite Indian and Pakistani artists and writers.In a recent interview with Press Trust of India, Kejriwal expressed her desire to see more collaborations between talents from both countries, despite the challenges posed by political tensions. Shailja Kejriwal said, “My…
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Nadia Khan praises ‘Barzakh’ for breaking away from traditional saas-bahu dramas
Asim Abbasi’s Barzakh, with big names including Salman Shahid, Fawad Khan, Mohammad Fawad Khan, and Sanam Saeed, has grabbed all the headlines since its release on Zee Zindagi’s YouTube. Fans can be found online discussing themes and episodes. Recently television host Nadia Khan also shared her review. During her show ‘Kya Drama Hai’ on Channel…
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‘If you find queer storylines distasteful, do not watch my content’: Asim Abbasi refuses to censor ‘Barzakh’
Director Asim Abbasi sent a clear message to the critics of his web series ‘Barzakh’.Asim Abbasi shared a picture of the show on his Instagram story, where a person replied saying, “Please don’t add more to the fire by saying he ‘chose’ Saifu. They’re asking to boycott the show, and you’re giving them more reasons…
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Sanam Saeed is a fan of Mahira, Fawad pairing
Mahira Khan and Fawad Khan, celebrated for their brilliant chemistry in Humsafar, have legions of fans, including Sanam Saeed.The talented actress who is reuniting with Fawad Khan after 12 years in the Zee web series Barzakh, told BBC Asian Network, that the Mahira Khan and Fawad Khan jori creates magic on screen. “Unlike Mahira Khan…
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Barzakh: X reactions highlight unique, mixed reviews
Barzakh, the latest web series on Zee Zindagi, is creating waves among viewers with its unique storyline and great production. The web series is not your typical Pakistani family drama, but a thought-provoking and visually stunning series which is generating a range of reactions from the audience on X.Here are some of the reactions: Barzakh…