Fawad Khan, Sanam Saeed face backlash for 'Barzakh' series

Third episode of the series sparks outrage among Pakistani viewers due to its controversial content.

Pakistani stars Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed, a popular TV screen duo with equal fame in both Pakistan and India, are facing criticism for their roles in the web series 'Barzakh.'

Many people on social media accused of promoting homosexuality.

The series, written and directed by Pakistani filmmaker Asim Abbasi, marks the pair's return to the TV screen together after 12 years, where they portray step-siblings.

While the first and second episodes were well-received by fans in both countries, the third episode sparked outrage among Pakistani viewers due to its controversial content.

The controversy stems from the third episode, which features romantic scenes between two male characters and addresses themes of indecency, adultery, and the indoctrination of children.

Although Indian fans did not take issue with the content, Pakistani viewers have taken to social media to criticize the story, makers, and cast of 'Barzakh,' claiming that the series violates Islamic principles and accuses director Asim Abbasi of promoting homosexuality.

In response to the backlash, a boycott campaign against the series has been launched by Pakistani fans, targeting not only the director but also the stars, Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed.

Fans have pointed out that Fawad Khan previously portrayed a homosexual character in the Bollywood film 'Kapoor & Sons,' and are now accusing him and Sanam Saeed of participating in a project that openly promotes homosexuality, adultery, and indecency.

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