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Home»News»Yasir Hussain’s Candid Critique of Television Dramas: A Controversial View on Industry Standards
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Yasir Hussain’s Candid Critique of Television Dramas: A Controversial View on Industry Standards

KeysandPensBy KeysandPensFebruary 19, 20241 Comment2 Mins Read
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Yasir Hussain, a prominent figure in Pakistan’s entertainment industry, recently stirred controversy with his scathing remarks on both Pakistani and Indian television dramas. In an interview with Something Haute, Hussain didn’t mince words as he expressed his disillusionment with the state of the industry and his reluctance to see his son follow in his footsteps.

Addressing the quality of Pakistani television shows, Hussain remarked, “Our industry is not a good industry. I don’t want my son to join this industry…Is this a job? An actor’s job is to do good acting. It’s a field where you should promote your craft, but consistently, you are being offered bad work.”

His criticism extended beyond the borders, as he took aim at Indian television dramas, labeling them as ‘poison’. Responding to the host’s mention of Indian viewership of Pakistani shows, Hussain bluntly remarked, “Nations with low-quality dramas are watching our dramas. Who else is watching Pakistani dramas? Only those people are watching our dramas whose content is worse…India has excessively negative dramas. Our dramas are better than theirs, so they are watching it.”

This isn’t the first time Hussain has courted controversy with his critiques. In the past, he reviewed Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan, dismissing it as a “storyless video game” on Instagram Stories.

Despite his outspoken nature, Yasir Hussain remains a multifaceted personality in the entertainment realm, known for his hosting duties on The After Moon Show and his contributions to both TV and film. His recent role as an antagonist in the drama serial Baandi further showcases his versatility and impact in the industry.

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    1. Vixy_P on February 20, 2024 1:00 am

      Indian dramas are 1000 times better than Pakistani dramas. In Pakistani dramas the worst possible scenario always happens… like children get rped. Indian dramas are heavily censored so rpe is avoided. There is no happiness for the characters in Pakistani serials ever. Always misery, fear, horror until the end. In Indian dramas there is always a little bit of positivity to balance things out. In Pakistani dramas there is no romance. Like the characters merely hugging is an event. Also Pakistanis don’t seem to know what healthy relationship is. Couples in their serials always fight, shout, abandon each other in the worst situations (like in the serial Deedan the female lead was forcefully impregnated by a disgusting creature and the male lead who had always supported her in every situation before that suddenly started hating her and even wanted her to abandon her baby). Many couples in Indian shows are toxic as well, but never to this extent, like in 99% of the cases the male lead is given some decent moral compass. Indian dramas have their faults and are not in any way a good writing criterium but at least are not depressing

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