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I am afraid of appearing in movies, drama is my first and last choice, Aiza Khan

I am afraid of appearing in movies, drama is my first and last choice, Aiza Khan


Karachi (dailytops4u News Son - NNI. 04 July 2017) Lead actress Aiza Khan said that she is afraid to appear in movies, there are messages on social media that they want to see me in movies, but I am waiting for the right scenario. I don't want to rush to choose a movie.

He said that movies were shot in Pakistan, only a few were successful, that I always believed in doing something that would touch people's hearts. I watched the movie and I like your work as usual, Danesh is doing well in movies but I'm scared to get into movies, no particular reason to be scared, just someone in a hurry I don't want to speed up.

The new drama series "What Happened to the Heart" written by successful dramatist Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar, starring Aiza Khan in serials and not movies, will be broadcast on a private channel very soon. Directions are given by Shafaat Hussain, while its staff includes Aiza Khan, Zahid Iftikhar, Sami Khan, Imran Ashraf, Usman Pirzada, Farah Shah, Hajra Yasmeen, Hajra Khan, Hira Hussain, Mansha Pasha, Noor Khan, Rehan Sheikh and Sami. Pasha, Zarmina İkram and others.

Aiza said that drama is the area where I do and always will, drama never bores me, boredom feels monotonous, if you do drama based on different subject genres you won't get bored. should be. Regarding Aiza's appearance in the movies, Danish said that Aiza and I were waiting for a suitable script. Aiza asks them to start working with me on the movie. We watch too many scenarios. I will make it myself, it will be a romantic and comedy movie, we will try to bring real life love to the big screen.

Pakistani women in the media have undergone many changes. From the laudable and vulnerable to the bad guys and the bad guys, from the traitors to the treacherous and reliving the harsh stories of her attack to friends' false accusations of domestic violence. Veteran women have done everything, including rare and minimal consent, to represent real issues.

Actress Ayeza Khan was recently criticized for appearing in a scene in the Laapata drama, where her character falsely accused a merchant of harassing her by asking for her money when she bought products from him.

Per Khizer Idrees, her character has threatened to falsely expose the merchant and ruin her reputation, all because she is a woman with access to social media.

Many, including celebrities, have accused the actress of the irresponsible role of hers at a time when Pakistan faces increasing gender-based violence.

How did Khan escape this?

Although she has cast some difficult actors, Khan is an actress who impresses Pakistani audiences. Much of this, perhaps, is due to the fact that she fits the expectations of a Muslim woman suitable for working in the media.

Of course her fine skin that she wears from hers, innocent, sensitive features, two children, and a simple dress fit this story well. Her popularity stems from her appearance as the best desi girl that she entered show business but she never forgot her culture. One who had children, but who did not appear to be a day old. This is desirable, but not a way to make desi men want to send a dirty DM.

This is probably because, unlike her counterpart, Kahn is not a man with a local man who always reminds her that she has deviated from the expected culture. Instead, he is credited with continuing the dangerous ideas of continuing to paint women in black and white.

Or will she keep silent in the face of the ruthless “house destroyer” that she steals from her husband, so that she can finally find satisfaction in the reconciliation of a young, nephew-brother, who has always loved her (read: Koi Chaand Rakh)? or she will find her in a red silk dress, with a brave lip cheating on her husband to build a life with a rich man who sees her as one of her favorites

(read: Mere Paas Tum Ho).

She will be positive or apologetic, but she will never be responsible for the type of stories that she is willing to participate in. The reason; Because at the end of the day, she will play a character out of her sadness. And how appropriate is it for a Pakistani woman to watch outside of national television?

This is not an isolated incident We live in a country where the level of tolerance is the greatest virtue of a Desi woman. Hundreds, if not thousands, say "they're waiting for me to come" when it comes to her treacherous partner.

However, in the case of Mere Paas Tum Ho, all of Khan's projects have gained popularity, while men across the country have enjoyed adding a new phrase to their vocabulary.

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