TODAY’S PAPER | May 17, 2026 | EPAPER

Bakhtawar Mazhar says personal loss to cancer shaped her portrayal of disease in drama

Actor says she lost four family members, childhood friend to cancer, was mindful of preserving authenticity in role


Life And Style Desk May 17, 2026 1 min read
Photo: Bakhtawar_mazhar/Instagram

Senior actor Bakhtawar Mazhar, currently receiving widespread acclaim for her portrayal of a cancer survivor in the drama Dr Bahu, reflected on the emotional depth and personal responsibility that shaped her performance.

Taking to Instagram, the actor shared a heartfelt note alongside a series of behind-the-scenes photos and videos, offering audiences a glimpse into the emotional and physical process behind embodying the powerful role of Saeeda.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

In her candid post, Bakhtawar revealed that her connection to the character was deeply personal.

“Having lost four close family members and a childhood friend to cancer and two young cousins bravely fighting it, I was extremely mindful,” she wrote, adding that her foremost aim was to preserve authenticity not just in physical appearance, but in portraying the emotional realities experienced by cancer patients, survivors, and their families.

Bakhtawar also praised the creative team behind the project, crediting writer Sanam Zaryab for crafting the story with “tenderness and thoughtfulness,” while applauding director Mehreen Jabbar for her “clarity and sensitivity” in handling the delicate subject matter.

She also acknowledged cinematographer Tayyab Shah for capturing Saeeda’s journey with honesty without diminishing either her physical and emotional pain or her sense of humour. Calling herself “a director’s actor,” Bakhtawar humbly credited Jabbar and her team for any praise her scenes have received.

The actor’s moving portrayal has resonated strongly with audiences nationwide, with many praising the sensitivity, realism, and compassion she brought to a role that carries profound emotional weight. Her performance has emerged not only as a standout dramatic turn but also as a reminder of the power of storytelling handled with empathy and care.

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