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KARACHI: Actor Adnan Siddiqui has declared that he was aware of the dialogues of the recently ended TV play “Mere Pass tum Ho” were problematic.
Adnan Siddiqui, while thanking his fans for the love and appreciation for the play, posted on Instagram.
The actor posted, “I wanted to thank you all for the love you have given “Mere Pass Tum Ho”. I understand the dialogues had some problematic leanings, and sometimes went a little far, sometimes quite far in painting women with a single brush stroke.”
He further wrote, “I understand and take all of that on board. I wish the drama had consciously added nuance to the storyline.
Regardless, I wanted to thank you for your love, your loyalty, your eyeballs, glued to the screen every week.”
He ended by saying, ” We will strive to improve our storylines, and in my own production company Cereal Entertainment I am giving women writers the chance and space to create good content.”
The play aired its last episode on Saturday. Fans were left heartbroken after the show ends as the main character died of cardiac arrest.
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