The latest series “Barzakh,” starring Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed, has ignited significant controversy among Pakistani viewers. The show, which delves into complex themes and relationships, is facing criticism for its perceived promotion of LGBTQ+ narratives and characters. Many viewers argue that “Barzakh” contradicts traditional Pakistani values and Islamic teachings, claiming that the series subtly incorporates LGBTQ+ elements that are deemed inappropriate for its audience.
Furthermore, critics have expressed their disapproval, with some labelling it as a disturbing departure from cultural norms. One user commented on the controversy, stating, “This is the second Fawad Khan project associated with this controversy. First ‘Kapoor and Sons,’ now this. I’m no longer a fan. Shame on everyone involved and those promoting it.” Another viewer voiced concerns about the show’s themes, saying, “I’m reporting this drama. It portrays things that go against our values. We are not a community that seeks Allah’s displeasure. Goodbye to this drama.” A third comment questioned the necessity of LGBTQ+ references, asking, “If you think this is a masterpiece, ask yourself why LGBTQ+ references are needed in Pakistani dramas. What are they trying to normalize? And spare me the talk about catering to an international audience.”
Besides this, supporters argue that the series is an opportunity to explore and discuss various social issues, including LGBTQ+ rights, which are often underrepresented in Pakistani media. As the backlash intensifies, the creators and cast of “Barzakh” are under growing pressure to address these concerns. The situation highlights the challenges of navigating socially sensitive topics in conservative societies.
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