Ashraf drew parallels with other dramas, such as "Mayi Ri" and "Udaari," highlighting how these shows have tackled sensitive issues.

Rubina Ashraf recently shared her thoughts on the controversial drama “Barzakh,” addressing the criticism that has led to calls for its boycott. Speaking on a popular television show, Ashraf emphasized that dramas reflect the reality of society rather than shaping it.

 

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Ashraf drew parallels with other dramas, such as “Mayi Ri” and “Udaari,” highlighting how these shows have tackled sensitive issues, including incest. She explained that “Barzakh” is no different in its approach, as it aims to portray a reality that exists in the world. According to Ashraf, the purpose of such dramas is to educate audiences on important topics, much like any other project in the entertainment industry.

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She passionately argued that people have the choice to protect themselves from the harsh realities depicted in these dramas, but it doesn’t negate the fact that these issues are present in society. Ashraf’s defense of “Barzakh” calls for a deeper understanding of the role of television dramas in raising awareness and sparking important conversations.

Rubina Ashraf’s perspective on “Barzakh” invites viewers to consider the educational value of dramas that tackle unconventional narratives. By presenting a reality, these dramas encourage audiences to confront and address the issues that exist around them.

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