Renowned actor of the Pakistani drama industry, Feroze Khan, has finally given a strong response to those actresses who refused to work with him after allegations of domestic violence surfaced.
Besides his acting career, Feroze Khan often remains in the spotlight due to his controversial statements and personal life. His divorce from ex-wife Aliza Sultan and the ensuing allegations of domestic abuse not only shocked fans but also led many within the entertainment industry to distance themselves from him.
The backlash against Feroze Khan intensified when actress Iqra Aziz opted out of the drama “Sanwal Yaar Piya” to avoid working alongside him. Following this, other prominent names like Aiman Khan, Minal Khan, Ushna Shah, and Maryam Nafees also openly criticized him. Although some relationships have since been mended, Iqra Aziz was replaced by Dur-e-Fishan Saleem in the project, while Feroze continues to be part of the cast.
Recently, in an interview with Yasir Nawaz, Feroze Khan spoke candidly about the controversy. He remarked that the entire episode taught him one key lesson: “It is God who provides sustenance, not people.” He emphasized that he was neither financially affected by the situation nor did it shake his faith.
When asked if the controversy took a mental toll on him, Feroze confidently replied, “I’m a positive person and don’t dwell on what others say. I maintain abs because I don’t allow negativity inside me.”
Feroze Khan clearly stated that he will no longer work with those who pretended to be cordial on the surface but criticized him behind his back. “God has placed a filter in my life, and toxic people have automatically been removed,” he asserted.
He further added that going forward, he only wishes to work with individuals who share a positive mindset. As for those who didn’t stand by him in his difficult times, “there is no place for them in my professional circle anymore.”
His statement has reignited debate within the showbiz fraternity regarding whether these broken ties will ever be repaired or whether the divide will deepen further.