Tag: Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar

  • Nauman Ijaz had one strict condition about Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar while joining drama cast

    Nauman Ijaz had one strict condition about Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar while joining drama cast

    Veteran producer Rashid Khuwaja has shared behind-the-scenes details about the casting of the drama Main Mar Gayi Shaukat Ali, revealing that acclaimed actor Nauman Ijaz had one strict condition before agreeing to join the project, that writer Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar would not be present on set.

    During a conversation on Vasay Chaudhry’s talk show Gup Shup, he talked about several things about the Pakistani media industry, from payments delay to his career as an actor and a producer.

    On a question about his drama Main Mar Gayi Shaukat Ali he revealed an interesting fact. “Nauman had read the script and said he loved the character,” Khuwaja recalled. “But he had one condition: he needed a guarantee that Khalil-ur-Rehman would not come on set.” Ironically, it was Qamar himself who had initially recommended Nauman Ijaz for the lead role, believing he was the perfect fit.

    Khuwaja said he conveyed Ijaz’s condition to Qamar, who surprisingly accepted it without objection. “Yes, I told this to Khalil, and he agreed. He didn’t come to the set at all,” he confirmed.

    The drama Main Mar Gayi Shaukat Ali’s cast includes Mona Liza, Nauman Ijaz, Kamran Mujahid, Kiran Haq, Farah Shah, and Kashif Mahmood. The story revolves around Rakhi and Shoka, a couple living in a rural village, and explores themes of love, the feudal system, and deep-rooted social structures in Pakistan’s countryside.

    Addressing the often headline-grabbing personal lives of actors, Khuwaja commented on the phenomenon of celebrities making news off-screen. “Those who are intelligent know how to stay relevant. If a romantic hero doesn’t have any stories of affairs or scandals linked to him, then he’s not really ‘happening’. This is something that happens everywhere, not just in Pakistan,” he remarked.

    Khuwaja also shared his love for cinema, mentioning that he enjoys both Pakistani and Indian films, with his all-time favourite being the cult classic Maula Jatt.

  • Mira Sethi rejected a role in Main Manto Nahi Hoon because of Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar

    Mira Sethi rejected a role in Main Manto Nahi Hoon because of Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar

    Mira Sethi, who never shies away from taking a strong stance on feminism, has shared that she rejected a role in the highly talked-about drama Main Manto Nahi Hoon because of its infamous writer Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar.

    Qamar is widely known for his controversial and often regressive views about women. His conservative and, at times, disrespectful portrayal of women in scripts has often sparked criticism across the board, especially from progressive voices in the industry. Mira Sethi is among those who strongly disagree with his ideology.

    In a recent conversation, Sethi revealed that she had been offered a significant role in the drama, the one now being portrayed by Sanam Saeed. “I was offered a role which now is being played by Sanam Saeed. I was so tempted because it would have been Humayun Saeed, Sajal Aly and myself and I have worked with Sajal before in Kuch Ankahi. But because of the writer of the show, I just thought to myself if I go on and do this role, despite speaking out so much about feminism, what’s the point? The writer says very strange and troubling things about women. And I was very tempted to do the drama. Even some of my very progressive friends told me, ‘Just do it quietly.’ But I said no, I didn’t do it,” she said.

    She went on to share that she is currently working on other projects. “I am doing a drama with Mehreen Jabbar, and it will be televised in November. It is hard to say no because then you miss out on opportunities,” Sethi added during a women’s rights event.

    When asked whether she fears being “cancelled” for taking a stand, Sethi responded: “I think people are tired now, and I think they know who I am. I wrote a book called ‘Are You Enjoying,’ and there’s a line in it that says, ‘Television is a way of enhancing the inner truth of the host.’ I’m not a host, but there are certain vibes of a person, people get what you stand for. Maybe they’ll come for me again. What should I do then? I’ll see.”

    Main Manto Nahi Hoon is the talk of the town with a script penned by Qamar and stellar cast including Humayun (Manto) and Sajal (Mehmal). Sanam Saeed plays a pivotal role in the series, which has gained significant attention for its intense storyline and powerful performances, as well as the ongoing debate surrounding its controversial writing and plot.

  • ‘Mehwish does not look like a college girl’; Khalil on casting Sajal in Main Manto Nahi Hoon

    ‘Mehwish does not look like a college girl’; Khalil on casting Sajal in Main Manto Nahi Hoon

    Controversial Pakistani drama writer Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar recently commented on why actor Mehwish Hayat was not chosen for the lead female role in the widely discussed drama Main Manto Nahi Hoon.

    In an interview with Sheikh Qasim, he stated that Mehwish Hayat does not look like a college student, which was a primary reason for not casting her in the role.

    Speaking about the title and theme of the drama, Khalil explained, “The name itself implies that the central character, Manto (played by Humayun Saeed), is not as courageous as the real Manto. Manto was a very brave man who fought against societal disgrace with unmatched courage. I haven’t seen anyone braver than him. His pen was powerful enough to stand against a gun.”

    When the host asked about the casting choices, particularly the transition to Sajal Aly, Khalil shared that while Maya Ali’s name was considered early on, they ultimately decided on Sajal. He added, “I hadn’t worked with her before and I felt I owed it to her that we should collaborate. She has done an incredible job, she’s an amazing actress.”

    Addressing rumors that Mehwish Hayat was considered for the role, Khalil promptly denied them, clarifying, “Mehwish Hayat doesn’t look like a student, whereas Sajal Aly does. That was the main reason for choosing Sajal over others, including Maya Ali. Sajal is not only a very established actress but also visually fits the role of a student, which was crucial for the character.”

    On the controversy surrounding the drama on social media, Khalil acknowledged the criticism but said, “Many have appreciated the drama as well. Those who criticize are entitled to their opinions. If someone has the ability to write, they also have the right to critique and comment.”

    Main Manto Nahi Hoon has faced significant backlash online for multiple reasons. The central romance between a teacher and a student has been a particular point of contention. Actor Humayun Saeed, who plays the lead role, addressed the criticism by saying such relationships have occurred in reality. The drama has also been criticised for its bold dialogue and for using Manto’s name, despite having no direct connection to the legendary writer.

    However, the show features a star-studded cast and continues to receive widespread viewership and praise from audiences.

  • Court jails three in Khalil ur Rehman Qamar kidnapping case

    Court jails three in Khalil ur Rehman Qamar kidnapping case

    Lahore’s Anti-Terrorism Court has convicted three individuals and acquitted others in the high-profile honey trap and kidnapping-for-ransom case involving drama writer Khalilur Rehman Qamar.

    Judge Arshad Javed sentenced Amna Urooj, Mamnoon Haider, and Zeeshan to seven years in prison each for “demanding ransom”.

    Primary suspect Hassan Shah, along with other accused individuals, was acquitted after the court ruled that the charge of kidnapping could not be proven; as a result, no sentence was issued on that count due to insufficient evidence.

    The court stated, “The prosecution recorded statements from 17 witnesses, based on which the verdict was given.”

    Khalilur Rehman Qamar was allegedly honey-trapped and then kidnapped on 15 July. A ransom was reportedly demanded soon after. The case was officially registered on 21 July at the Sundar Police Station under kidnapping and terrorism charges.

    The trial began in August, involving a total of 11 accused. During proceedings, a total of 17 witnesses, including Khalilur Rehman Qamar himself, his friends, police officers, and bank staff, gave their statements,” the court noted.

    Only one of the accused has been released on bail so far. Notably, the Lahore High Court had rejected the bail application of the main accused, Amna Urooj.

  • ‘Stay away from me’; Resham recalls Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar’s rude behaviour with her

    ‘Stay away from me’; Resham recalls Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar’s rude behaviour with her

     Iconic actress Resham has dissed Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar in a way that only she could manage, asserting that his writing no longer possesses the impact it once did. 

    In a recent interview, the veteran actress expressed dissatisfaction with the acclaimed yet controversial writer.
    Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar, recognized for his divisive statements and once-admired scripts, has been a topic of heated debate for several years. While his previous works, such as Pyaray Afzal and Mere Paas Tum Ho made a significant impression, his latest scripts have failed to recreate the magic. Resham believes that the reason for this is that he has lost his flair.  

    She recounted a surprising personal experience with Khalil-ur-Rehman at an event, detailing how the writer, infamous for misogynistic comments, openly disrespected her. 

    She remembered being invited to a gathering by Humayun Saeed.  
    What happened there left her stunned. “When I greeted Khalil-ur-Rehman, he aggressively retorted, ‘Don’t say salam, stay away from me!’ Oh my God, I can’t even convey how he phrased it—it distorted my expression. I simply stepped back to prevent creating a scene at the event. I hold my respect in high regard, otherwise, I swear I know how to react to such behavior,” she narrated. 

    During the interview, Resham also fervently spoke about the importance of humility, proclaiming, “I genuinely believe that one should not raise their head in arrogance, as that falls into the realm of pride.” The discussion took an unexpected turn when the interviewer inquired if she would ever accept a role crafted by Khalil-ur-Rehman if it truly resonated with her.
    That is when Resham disclosed her disillusionment with the writer, criticizing how his scripts have become mere replicas of their former selves.  


    Yet, she did not end her critique there. Voicing her disappointment, she remarked, “I was once among his many great fans, but recently, I have noticed that he is copying Indian dramas. None of his dialogues are memorable anymore, which was once his biggest strength.”
    This revelation has once proved that Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar is one of the most controversial figures in the industry. Previously celebrated for crafting memorable dialogues, Resham’s comments have brought up concerns about whether his impact on Pakistani storytelling remains as significant as it used to be.

  • Rs8 crore becomes unexpected star of ‘Sunn Mere Dil’

    Rs8 crore becomes unexpected star of ‘Sunn Mere Dil’

    What do you get when a drama revolves around a number that’s never been seen but constantly mentioned?

    The obsession with ‘8 crore’ in Sunn Mere Dil has taken the drama by storm, but not in the way fans would expect.

    Controversial writer Khail Ur Rehman Qamar, known for his misogynistic scripts and problematic plots, previously faced heavy criticism for ‘2 takay ke larki’, one of the dialogues from ‘Meray Paas Tum Ho’, and now, he is facing the same backlash for the constant use of ‘8 crore’ in Sunn Mere Dil.

    The ‘8 crore’ reference is to the conversation when Sadaf learns that her brother, Zaviyar, has cancer. The doctor says he could survive with a transplant, but the treatment is only available in the U.S. Sadaf goes to Bilal Abdullah’s office, where she meets him and asks for help. She requests him to lend her eight crore, saying, “Whatever you ask, I will do it.” Bilal agrees, signs the cheque, and hands it to her.

    Maya Ali and Wahaj Ali play the lead roles in Sunn Mere Dil, however, despite the hype, the execution has not had a positive response from fans.

    Maya Ali portrays Sadaf, and Wahaj Ali plays Bilal Abdullah.

    The script and character development have left viewers disappointed, with many questioning the storyline that seems to lack coherence.

    Now, ‘8 crore’ is the most discussed subject on social media as it has been persistently used in a number of episodes.

    Instagram blogger Miss Malik compiled a list of the many times ‘8 crore’ is referenced, and so far, it has been used 13 times in the drama.

    This is followed by another repeated dialogue: “crore chahiye” and “Mirza Shahab ne mujhe bola, please sir, peete waqt meri beti ko discus mat kare” said by Bilal played by Wahaj Ali.

    Fans have been vocal about their frustration with the constant repetition of 8 crores and its impact on the drama.

    Here’s how fans are reacting:

    A fan commented, “I can’t believe they keep talking about 08 crore like it’s just pocket change. The drama’s plot should be more than just this number.”

    Another fan jokingly commented, 8 “Whole drama is dancing around 8 crore8 crore crying in corner8 croor q chahiye, BMW M5 f90 leni hei. Bro. Isliya.”

    A viewer couldn’t contain their amusement and commented, “The 8 crore obsession is so intense, and I’m starting to feel like I need it too. Who else is watching this drama just for that magic number?”

    Sun Mere Dil features a talented cast, including Amar Khan, Saba Hamid, Hira Mani, Usama Khan, Syed Mohammed Ahmed, and Shavir Kadwani.

    Written by controversial writer Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar and directed by Haseeb Hassan, ‘Sunn Mere Dil’ may have missed the mark in some areas, but one thing is for sure: ‘8 crore’ has taken over the conversation.

  • Sunn Mere Dil is coming very soon to your screens

    Sunn Mere Dil is coming very soon to your screens

    The wait is almost over for fans of Wahaj and Maya Ali, because the drama serial Sunn Mere Dil is all set to air on October 9, on your TV screens.

    The story of the drama promises to appeal to anyone who has ever fallen in love.

    Sunn Mere Dil features a talented cast including Amar Khan, Saba Hamid, Hira Mani, Usama Khan, Syed Mohammed Ahmed, and Shavir Kadwani.


    The drama is written by controversial writer Khalil-Ur Rehman Qamar and directed by Haseeb Hassan, who recently directed Jannat Say Agay.


    In Sunn Mere Dil, Maya plays the character of Sadaf, and Wahaj plays the character of Abdullah.


    The drama is scheduled to air on Wednesday and Thursday on Geo Entertainment at 09:00 PM.
    Here is the latest teaser:

  • First look: Maya Ali and Wahaj Ali in Sunn Mere Dil

    First look: Maya Ali and Wahaj Ali in Sunn Mere Dil


     
     The wait is finally over for fans of Maya Ali and Wahaj Ali, as the best on screen couple returns after three years in Geo’s highly-anticipated drama serial Sunn Mere Dil.


    The first look of Sunn Mere Dil shows Maya Ali as Sadaf and Wahaj Ali as Bilal Abdullah in a beautiful Mayun and wedding scene.

    The story of the drama promises to touch the soul of anyone who has ever fallen in love.
     

    Sun Mere Dil features a talented cast including Amar Khan, Saba Hamid, Hira Mani, Usama Khan, Syed Mohammed Ahmed, and Shavir Kadwani. 

    The drama is written by controversial writer Khalil-Ur Rehman Qamar and directed by Haseeb Hassan, who recently directed Jannat Say Agay.

    It is produced by Asad Qureshi, Abdullah Kadwani under the banner of 7th Sky Entertainment Productions.

    Maya Ali and Wahaj Ali last starred in Jo Bichay Gaye, written by Ali Moeen and directed by Haissam Hussain.

  • ‘I did my job as an actor’: Zahid Ahmed on playing a toxic character in Gentleman

    ‘I did my job as an actor’: Zahid Ahmed on playing a toxic character in Gentleman

    Actor Zahid Ahmed, known for his performances in Ishq Zahe Naseeb, Naimat, and 101 Talaqain, talked about his character in the drama serial Gentleman.

    During the launch of Shark Tank, Something Haute host Hassan Chaudhary said, “I have to ask about Faris for those who are really enjoying Faris’s performance, what would you like to say to them?”

    Zahid replied, “I don’t love that character, I don’t even hate that character, I just did my job as an actor. For me, it’s enough that Humayun Bhai personally contacted me and asked me to play this character. It was a pleasure working with Humayun Saeed, Yumna, Adnan Siddiqui, and Sohail, so it was amazing; you just do your job when you sign it. I was up for it because I had never had the opportunity to work with him.”

    Talking about Faris, Ahmed said, “You signed it, you do the job, man.”

    Gentlemen is directed by Haissam Hussain and written by controversial writer Khalil Ur-Rehman Qamar. It airs on Green Entertainment on Sunday at 8:00 p.m.

  • Khalil ur Rehman Qamar’s honey trap suspects in judicial custody

    Khalil ur Rehman Qamar’s honey trap suspects in judicial custody

    Judge Khalid Arshad has ruled over nine suspects in Khalil ur Rehman Qamar’s honey trap case.

    The case dates back to July 15, 2024, when Qamar, a controversial drama writer, was allegedly kidnapped and robbed in Lahore. He reported to the police on July 21 after his rescue, an alleged release after a ransom payment.

    According to Qamar’s lawyer, he was invited to a woman’s place – Amna Arooj – for a discussion on a drama project when he was said to have been kidnapped by armed men.

    Amna’s lawyer, however, argues a seemingly differing version of events, claiming Qamar’s manager first professionally contacted her, only to ultimately make it personal, after which Qamar allegedly made demands for sexual acts.

    He further added that Qamar, apparently intoxicated, persuaded her to engage physically with him or he would blackmail her by outing her fake nude photos.

    Hasan Shah reportedly orchestrated the kidnapping and made the videos of the two that went viral on social media, but the evidence to date appears limited by the officers.

    Amna Arooj claims she was tortured by the police and that that they have falsely labelled the events a honey trap case.