Actor said his comment should only be taken positively because he does not mean to hurt anyone's feelings. "Mahira Khan is a mediocre model, but she is a good actress," said the actor. "She has aged as well. That's not the age to play the role of a heroin.”
Adding to the argument, Qureshi said that none of Mahira's films have done well at the box office. However, he immediately changed his stance after a user called him out on Twitter.
Thats how he thinks kiya faraq parhta hey ...she is super star and i was shocked too. I meant jo hit milni chahiye woh mily #binroye was hit but bari wali hit .khir i praised her 1000 times in my show no one shared that 🤔 https://t.co/xb5IYwukgs
— Faysal Quraishi (@faysalquraishi) July 26, 2019
"That's how he (Jamal) thinks, kiya faraq parhta hey...She is super tar and I was shocked too. I meant jo hit milni chahiye woh mily Bin Roye was a hit but bari wali hit. Khair I praised her 1000 times in my show no one shared that."
Sad that we are still calling out actresses on their age. The problem is definitely a lot more deep-rooted than a veteran's statement, who belonged to an era where age and marriage were considered central to a leading lady's box office success and failure.
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