ENTERTAINMENT
Khalilur Rehman Qamar Criticizes ‘Barzakh’ and Expresses Support for Maria B
Renowned Pakistani playwright and director Khalilur Rehman Qamar has publicly criticized the popular drama serial ‘Barzakh,’ accusing it of advancing a Western agenda aimed at normalizing homosexuality within Pakistani society. During a recent appearance on a television show, Qamar articulated his concerns about the show’s portrayal of sensitive issues related to sexuality.
Qamar expressed his belief that dramas like ‘Barzakh’ are part of a broader agenda to influence societal norms in Pakistan, suggesting that such narratives undermine traditional values. He emphasized the need for focusing on welfare work for the intersex community rather than engaging with what he perceives as a foreign agenda.
In his commentary, Qamar also voiced strong support for Maria B, a prominent figure known for her efforts to uphold conservative values. He praised her commitment to preserving religious and social structures and criticized the involvement of actors, writers, and directors in projects he believes to be aligned with Western ideologies.
Qamar lamented the impact of these projects on societal values and expressed his admiration for Maria B’s stance, affirming his support for her efforts. He described her as a genuine individual dedicated to addressing the issues at hand and called for a reevaluation of the cultural narratives presented in media.
This critique from Qamar highlights ongoing debates within Pakistani society about cultural representation and the influence of global perspectives on local traditions. As discussions continue, the impact of such views on the media landscape and societal attitudes remains a point of contention.