Barzakh drama being removed from YouTube in Pakistan: Zee Zindagi

The controversial drama Barzakh in Pakistan has been announced to be removed from YouTube in Pakistan by Zee Zindagi.

purgatory Series I main character Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed, besides Salman Shahid, Faiza Geelani, Uzma Baig and Nighat Chaudhry are part of this drama.

Five episodes of this drama written by Asim Abbasi have been released on YouTube, which has been viewed 7 million times so far.

The drama was released on the YouTube channel ‘Zee Zindagi’, ‘Zee Zindagi’ is part of India’s Zee Entertainment, which brings works based on Pakistani actors to the global audience.

After continuous criticism of this series, now Zee Zindagi has decided to remove it from Pakistan for Pakistani viewers.

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A message was released by ‘Zee Zindagi’ on Instagram which read, ‘We thank our viewers worldwide for their support.’

In his message, he further wrote that ‘Considering the sentiments of Pakistanis on this series in Pakistan, we have decided to remove the drama Barzakh from YouTube Pakistan from August 9, 2024.’

On the one hand, the name of this series, ‘Barzakh’, got people’s attention. Barzakh refers to the barrier and cover between two things.

Total six episodes of this series and the last episode is scheduled to be released today on August 6.

The story of marriage to an inhuman created more curiosity among viewers for the series, but the drama’s homosexual storyline and scenes made the drama controversial.

In this series, the scenes of two men expressing their love and affection for each other were severely criticized on social media.

Some artists defended the story of the series as reflecting what was happening in society, but a large number openly criticized it.


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2024-08-15 16:45:01

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