Nauman Ejaz and Saba Qamar are two versatile and superstar Pakistani actors who are popular for their excellent performances in hit Pakistani dramas.
Saba Qamar’s recent hit dramas include Fraud, Sar Rah, Serial Killer and Pagal Khana. While Nauman Ejaz has won the praise of fans for his excellent acting in Dunyapur, Hum Dono and Bismal.
The two actors have also worked together in various dramas including Aloo For Sale Nain, Jo Chale Toh Jaan Se Pass Gaye and Mrs and Mr Shamim.
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Recently Nauman Ejaz and Saba Qamar’s bold scene of Mrs. and Mr. Shamim is doing the rounds on social media. In which these two actors can be seen very close to each other. The web series El Mrs and Mr Shamim is produced by Zee Five and revolves around the story of a couple suffering from AIDS.
Social media users are quite upset over Nauman Ejaz and Saba Qamar’s bold scene as according to them both the actors are exceptionally talented who don’t need to do such cheap acting. Social media users are making harsh comments about these actors.
One social media user wrote: ‘I thought it was a Netflix series. But unfortunately he is a Pakistani actor. Another Facebook user commented, “This is a person who claims to leave the house in the state of ablution and shoots such scenes after ablution.”
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**Interview with Saba Qamar and Nauman Ejaz**
**Editor:** Today, we’re joined by two of Pakistan’s most talented actors, Saba Qamar and Nauman Ejaz, known for their captivating performances and their recent collaboration in the web series “Mrs and Mr Shamim.” Welcome, Saba and Nauman!
**Saba Qamar:** Thank you for having us!
**Nauman Ejaz:** It’s a pleasure to be here.
**Editor:** Let’s get right into it. Your recent work in “Mrs and Mr Shamim” has generated significant buzz, especially around the bold scenes depicted in the series. How do you both feel about the mixed reactions from the audience?
**Saba Qamar:** We understand that art can evoke strong emotions. While we respect people’s opinions, it’s important to remember that acting is about portraying diverse stories and experiences, even the difficult ones.
**Nauman Ejaz:** Exactly. As actors, we aim to bring authenticity to our roles. This web series addresses serious issues like AIDS, which can help raise awareness. The scenes are a part of that necessary dialogue, not just for shock value.
**Editor:** Some viewers have expressed that both of you are exceptionally talented and shouldn’t need to take on such roles to prove your abilities. What’s your response to the criticism suggesting it undermines your talent?
**Saba Qamar:** It’s disappointing to see that perspective. Every actor chooses roles for various reasons, and what some may see as ‘cheap acting’ others view as pushing boundaries and tackling taboo subjects.
**Nauman Ejaz:** True. There’s a clear distinction between criticism of the content and the quality of the acting itself. We’re storytelling, and sometimes that requires taking risks.
**Editor:** As both of you are frequently acclaimed for your performances, do you think this bold direction might change the landscape of Pakistani drama or cinema?
**Saba Qamar:** Definitely. It sparks conversation about what’s acceptable in our cultural narratives. It’s crucial that we evolve and explore various themes—this might just be the beginning.
**Nauman Ejaz:** It reflects the shift towards more progressive storytelling in our industry, which can only benefit us in the long run.
**Editor:** do you think the audience’s backlash is more about the content itself or about personal expectations of actors like yourselves?
**Saba Qamar:** I think it’s a blend of both. Some viewers may have preconceived notions about what we should or shouldn’t do, which can affect their reception of the work.
**Nauman Ejaz:** Exactly. However, we hope audiences can keep an open mind and appreciate our efforts to tell these important stories.
**Editor:** Thank you for your insights, Saba and Nauman. As we wrap up, we’d love to hear what our readers think. Do you believe actors should take on bold roles to challenge societal norms, or should they maintain a certain image for their audiences? Join the debate in the comments below!