'This isn't for fans of traditional dramas': Nadia Khan goes to bat for 'Barzakh'
Prominent Pakistani actress and host Nadia Khan has come forward in defence of the controversial web series "Barzakh," calling it one of her favourite series despite allegations of promoting homosexuality.
Directed by Pakistani filmmaker Asim Abbasi and produced for the Indian streaming platform Zee5, "Barzakh" has faced severe criticism on social media since the release of its third episode.
The series has been targeted by Pakistani fans and some showbiz personalities who are demanding a ban on it.
Critics have accused the series of violating Islamic principles, leading to calls for a boycott of its stars, Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed.
Recently, Nadia Khan appeared as an analyst on a private television channel, where she shared her thoughts on "Barzakh."
She expressed that Pakistani viewers are not accepting the series because it deviates from traditional daily dramas.
She stated, "Those who enjoy dramas centered around family conflicts, marriages, and divorces might not appreciate 'Barzakh.'"
She added that this project is a groundbreaking achievement for Pakistani directors and writers, who have struggled to find success with suspenseful content in the past.
Khan praised the series' dialogues, storyline, and cinematography, noting the compelling on-screen reunion of Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed after a long hiatus, which she believes is a significant draw for viewers.
In conclusion, Nadia Khan highlighted the strengths and weaknesses of the series and declared "Barzakh" as her favorite series.
It is worth noting that "Barzakh" features themes of homosexuality, vulgarity, adultery, and child indoctrination, which have fueled calls for its ban.