TV network suspends contract with Khalilur Rehman after latest outburst

The writer hurled abuse at human rights activist Marvi Sirmed during a talk show on March 3

The famous writer hurled abuse at human rights activist Marvi Sirmed during a TV talk show on March 3. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE

A private television network on Thursday announced suspending its contract with writer Khalilur Rehman over his use of abusive language against human rights activist Marvi Sirmed on a live TV talk show on March 3.

Backlash over his inflammatory remarks has reached a fever pitch not only on social media but also the entertainment industry.

In a statement, Geo Entertainment and 7th Sky Entertainment said they had suspended a four dramas and a film contract with Qamar “until he apologises for using indecent language in a TV show”.

Khalilur Rehman swears at a woman on live TV, draws outrage

Rehman not only stooped to swearing at Sirmed but also body shamed her during the televised broadcast on Tuesday night.


He seemed to have reacted to the Aurat March slogan ‘My body, my choice’.

In a separate TV show on Express News, the drama writer said he had no remorse over his behaviour.

He claimed that he had not grown upset with Sirmed chanting ‘Mera Jism, Meri Marzi’ but because she had interrupted him.

The channel said that it believes in the exchange of ideas and that everyone has the right to express their opinions and the culture of a healthy debate should be encouraged.

Qamar didn’t only use abusive language against a woman but also refused to accept his mistake, the statement said.
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