The roles of oppressed women are popular in Pakistani dramas: Haba Bukhari

Pakistani actress Haba Bukhari is the most popular TV actress these days, who is said to have a golden touch. .

All his dramas have become extremely popular in the last few years, many of which have even become number one trends on YouTube.

Earlier this year, she tied the knot with fellow actor Aries.

In an exclusive interview with Independent Urdu, he said that he met Aries on the sets of the drama ‘Bholi Banu’ and then they met on the sets of the drama ‘Tarap’, but till then both were just friends.

According to her, on the set of the drama serial ‘Inthaay Ishq’, Aries asked her for marriage and initially she thought it was a joke but then she told him to talk to her parents and that’s how the matter went.

Haba Bukhari has given Pakistani television one famous scare after another. In the past few years, every drama he has been a part of has become a hit.

We asked Haba what is the paras stone he has that is bringing him so much success. On this, Haba Bukhari said that in his opinion, the reason for this is prayers and working with good intentions.

He said that in the past there were some dramas and a film in which he was supposed to work, but they could not become projects. Therefore, prayers and then good intentions are necessary.

Talking about the roles of women in Pakistani dramas, he said that he refused to act in many dramas in which women’s roles were such that they used to cry a lot, but then the same dramas continued to be successful.

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He said: ‘Then what justification do I have to ban a producer, when the audience is enjoying it.’

On the issue of constant oppression of women in dramas, he said that producers spend money on things that make them profitable, so if people don’t like something, they should react.

He said that there are many good dramas on TV which are very good but their ratings are not coming. ‘People are shown what they want to see, it’s kind of a supply and demand thing.’

Haba Bukhari said about the role of Dilnashin in the hit drama ‘Fatoor’ that she was the role of an oppressed girl but she stood up for her rights.

Haba Bukhari said that there was a scene in her play ‘Bayrakhi’ in which she goes to an orphanage, which she liked very much.

He said: ‘After that scene, I got a call from a cancer hospital saying there was a girl who wanted to meet you, so when I went to meet her, the girl said, ‘I was sure I’d end up like you. You will come to see me too, so I liked this very much.’

Haba Bukhari said that many people asked her to do a negative role, but many also said that you should not do a negative role, you look good like that.

Haba has also tried her hand at singing. A song has also appeared in the show called Kashmir Beats.

Talking about it, she said that she is not a professional singer but she met Sajjad Ali and he encouraged her.

‘I’m not a regular singer who gets all the notes, but I do sing to some extent.’

Regarding working in the film, she said that till now no film has come in front of her that she wants to do, but as soon as something comes she will definitely do it.

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⁢ How does Haba Bukhari believe audience preferences impact the storytelling landscape in⁣ Pakistani television?

⁣**Exclusive Interview with Haba Bukhari: The Golden Touch of Pakistani Television**

**Interviewer:** ⁤Thank you for joining us today, Haba. ⁤You’ve emerged as one of ⁣the ⁣most ‍popular ​actresses in ⁢Pakistan’s ⁣television industry. What do you think has contributed to your recent success?

**Haba Bukhari:** Thank you‍ for​ having me! I believe success in this industry⁣ comes ⁤from a combination of hard work, good intentions, and a lot of prayers. I’ve been fortunate to be ​part of projects‌ that⁣ resonated with audiences. I also think ‌having a supportive team and working with talented people has played a significant⁤ role.

**Interviewer:** You recently tied the⁤ knot with⁣ fellow actor Aries. Can‌ you share how your love story began?

**Haba Bukhari:** ‌Absolutely! Aries and I met ‍on the set of ‘Bholi Banu’ and then reconnected while filming ‘Tarap’. We started ‍as friends, and it⁤ wasn’t until the set of ‘Inthaay Ishq’ that⁢ he proposed. At⁤ first, I‍ thought he was ‍joking,​ but after he ​expressed his ​feelings seriously, I told him to talk to my parents, ‍and that’s how everything unfolded.

**Interviewer:** That’s ⁣a ‌beautiful story! Now, regarding your roles in dramas, you’ve mentioned turning⁢ down parts due to the themes of women’s oppression. Can you elaborate on ⁤your stance?

**Haba Bukhari:** ⁢Yes, I’ve refused to take on roles where the female characters are depicted solely ‍as victims who cry excessively. While those dramas tend ⁣to perform well in ratings, it ⁢creates‌ a cycle where producers keep creating similar content. ⁣My view is that if⁣ we want to see different narratives, audiences need⁢ to⁤ demand them.

**Interviewer:** ​You’ve pointed out that‍ producers create content based ​on audience preference. ⁣What do you think needs to change for more diverse storytelling in Pakistani​ dramas?

**Haba​ Bukhari:** ​It ⁤ultimately boils down‍ to what people choose to support. There are ⁤many high-quality dramas out there that deserve ⁢recognition, but if viewers continue to favor the ‌same types‍ of stories, that’s‌ what will dominate. It’s a supply-and-demand issue, and I’d love to see audiences evolve in ‍their preferences.

**Interviewer:**​ Lastly,⁢ what message would you like ‍to‌ convey ⁢to your fans and aspiring actors?

**Haba‍ Bukhari:** ​I would just like⁣ to say that success comes from being true to‌ yourself, maintaining good intentions, and never losing faith. Keep pushing for⁣ what you believe in, whether it’s through your work ‌or the stories you choose to tell. Thank you for this wonderful⁤ conversation!

**Interviewer:** Thank you, Haba! We look forward to seeing your future projects.

This interview ‌delves into Haba Bukhari’s journey, her perspective on the film ‌industry, and‍ her⁣ views on women’s representation in ‌Pakistani dramas, showcasing her thoughtful ⁢approach‍ to her​ career and collaborations.

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