Nadia Afgan’s Candid Remarks Spark Controversy in the Industry
Pakistani actress Nadia Afgan, well-known for her role as ‘Shahana’ in the popular drama series “Suno Chanda,” recently stirred up controversy with her candid remarks during an interview. In the video, originally from Chocolate Times and now gaining attention, Afgan did not mince words.
Firstly, she labeled Yumna Zaidi, famed for her role in “Tere Bin,” as an overrated actress without hesitation. Afgan’s bold statement raised eyebrows as she didn’t hold back her opinion about one of her fellow actresses.
Afgan didn’t stop there. When asked which drama she would ban if given the authority, she expressed her strong disapproval of dramas that promote misogyny. She specifically called out Danish Taimoor’s recent drama, likely referring to “Kaise Teri Khudgarzi,” where she believes the male protagonist’s behavior mirrors that of Kabir Singh, a character known for his aggressive and relentless pursuit of a woman’s affections.
Furthermore, Nadia Afgan revealed some behind-the-scenes drama of her own. She disclosed that her co-star from “Suno Chanda,” Farah Shah, had displayed an attitude problem on set, causing disruptions during shoots. Afgan acknowledged their friendship but didn’t shy away from addressing the challenges Shah’s attitude had posed.
Nadia Afgan’s unfiltered interview has generated significant discussion in the Pakistani entertainment industry, sparking conversations about the portrayal of women in dramas and the dynamics among actors behind the scenes. Whether her outspoken opinions will lead to change in the industry remains to be seen.
Re-reported from the article originally published in Bollywoodshaadis.com