Humayun Saeed stressed the significance of gratitude, even if 90% of the audience likes their work.

Renowned actors Humayun Saeed and Adnan Siddiqui recently appeared in a podcast with Fuchsia Magazine, showcasing their long-standing bond and effortless exchange. When asked about their thoughts on criticism and views, Humayun Saeed shared that they are doing okay with their perspectives. However, the host pressed on, inquiring if the industry needs more critics or viewers. Humayun responded affirmatively, emphasizing the importance of constructive feedback.

Adnan Siddiqui chimed in, recounting a humorous anecdote where a user commented, “Abay yei pan khara hai tou mun kyun ni lal iska?”. Humayun Saeed stressed the significance of gratitude, even if 90% of the audience likes their work. Adnan Siddiqui echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that even 70% is a substantial amount to be thankful for.

When asked how they handle negativity and toxicity, Adnan Siddiqui acknowledged that the audience is innocent and can express their opinions. Humayun Saeed added humour, noting that audiences can sometimes spot noticeable mistakes, but on a serious note, he emphasized that one cannot be against the audience.

He shared that he doesn’t take negative comments seriously and focuses on his work, knowing that he has done something amazing. He illustrated this point by sharing a lighthearted exchange with a viewer who commented on his character Munna in the drama “Gentleman,”  asking how he could be so cute. Humayun Saeed replied, giggling, that the dialogue was written to be cute.

Currently, Humayun Saeed and Adnan Siddiqui are showcasing their talent in the ongoing drama “Gentleman”, reminding audiences of their exceptional talent and unwavering dedication to their art. As the industry continues to evolve, the insights shared by these two legends serve as a reminder of the value of quality writing and the impact it has on the entire production.

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Sania Saeed
As a Senior Content Creator with six years of experience, I cover all things entertainment in Pakistan, from film and television to celebrity news. I don’t just share the latest updates, I dig into the history and background that make these stories interesting with a goal to bring readers closer to the lives of their favorite stars, sometimes highlighting the drama and controversy that keep things exciting and make sure they don’t miss a beat of the industry