Pakistani actress Sania Saeed, known for her exceptional performances in popular dramas, recently shared her concerns about the current trend in television dramas during an episode of The Knock Knock Show hosted by Mohib Mirza. Expressing her selective approach to television projects due to the extensive time commitment of serials, Sania emphasized the need for more diverse storytelling by including meaningful roles for individuals from different age brackets. She highlighted the prevalent focus on young characters, urging drama makers to recognize and incorporate the experiences of actors in her age group.
Sania Saeed’s insights reflect a broader conversation about representation and storytelling in the Pakistani entertainment industry. Her thoughtful advice serves as a call for more inclusive narratives that encompass a range of age groups, fostering a richer and more diverse portrayal of life experiences in television dramas.
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