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Actor and host Ali Safina has exposed the reality of many drama writers in Pakistan’s showbiz industry.
In an interview, Ali Safina disclosed the reality of many drama writers and how scripts are being written by content teams and why is the situation so bad.
According to him, many writers have teams and they just slap names on different scripts after refurbishing old stories. “Moreover, the drama is shot when 7-8 episodes are in and the writer is never given proper time or enough money to deliver a compact script,” he said by adding, “That writers are not paid good money and they give bad scripts in return.”
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Safina added that the same writers have written good dramas for Green Entertainment as they were paying good money. Born in Multan and raised in Oman, Ali Safina started his career as a DJ, VJ and roles in drama serials like ‘Daag e nadamat’, ‘Takkay Ki Ayegi Baraat’ where he achieved real fame.
Safina made his film debut in 2014 in a caper-crime film Jalaibee in which he played main role as Bugga opposite to Danish Taimoor and Wiqar Ali Khan. He is married to Pakistani model Hira Tareen in 2013, with whom he has one child.