‘They make us beg for payment,’ actor exposes dark side of showbiz

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‘They make us beg for payment,’ actor exposes dark side of showbiz

By Shahnoor Saqib

ISLAMABAD: A new episode of a “real-life drama” has been unfolding every day since the tragedy of Humaira Asghar emerged last week, offering the public a glimpse into the darker side of the Pakistani showbiz.

The first “episode” began with a video from a renowned producer and director, Mehreen Jabbar, highlighting how the majority of production houses in Pakistan exploit actors and crew members.



She is a veteran New York-based Pakistani film and television director and producer, known for her gritty, hard-hitting films and TV series.

In a viral virtual interview with Drama Pakistani, Mehreen criticized the exploitative nature of the Pakistani drama industry, revealing that it operates in a “very unprofessional” manner.

Pakistani production houses – with a few exceptions – delay payments for months, she said, adding, “They make us beg for our remaining dues like beggars.”

When the show host, astonished, asked if she too had experienced this treatment, she replied, “Everyone. Everyone – from actors to spot boys to directors.”

The acclaimed director claimed that except a few, every production house in Pakistan not only delays payments but also pay very low wages to the crew. “Ask anyone, and you will find 10 thousand stories [of delayed payments],” she told the host.

Artists treated like charity cases

The second “episode” – netcast today on Instagram – featured veteran actor Syed Muhammad Ahmed and continued revealing more of the darkness behind the glamour.

Like Mehreen, Ahmed also called out Pakistani production houses for routinely delaying payments to actors, saying that artists are often left with no choice but to “beg like paupers” for their dues.

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