In a thought-provoking podcast session hosted by renowned fashion designer Maria B, veteran Pakistani actress Mishi Khan pulls no punches as she passionately criticizes the state of Pakistani dramas and their impact on social norms and values.
Mishi Khan, a well-known media personality deeply involved in social welfare activities and an advocate for women's rights, sheds light on how the content of Pakistani dramas has taken a toll on our society. She points out that drama writers have misrepresented family relationships, a cornerstone of our society, leading to their deterioration. Mishi strongly questions the narrative that these dramas merely reflect societal issues, stating that if a problem is limited to one place or a few houses, it should not be amplified and directed to the masses.
She goes on to suggest that there might be a certain "mafia" within the drama industry that benefits financially from promoting content that undermines society's values. Mishi Khan firmly believes that this portrayal has led to intrigue and fascination with negative aspects, and she calls out the industry for not justifying their mistakes by claiming it's what the public wants to see.
This podcast session is a must-watch for anyone concerned about the impact of media on society. Join the discussion, like, comment, and share your thoughts on the issues raised by Mishi Khan.
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