Famous writer and director Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar has taken a dig at Mahira Khan that he will always curse himself for casting the actress in ‘Sadqay Tumhare’.
It all started when Mahira Khan posted few clips from her starrer Sadqay Tumhare and announced that the drama is finally out on YouTube. It is to be noted that the drama was written by Rehman.
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Soon after Khan’s post, an outraged scriptwriter expressed that he curses himself for casting Mahira Khan as ‘Shano’ in his drama serial Sadqay Tumharay. The writer had previously said that he made a mistake while casting Adnan Malik as the male lead as well.
I ll always curse on me for the sin I committed by casting her in a very sacred role in my Sadqay Tumhare pic.twitter.com/vNbNYKWYAb
— Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar (@KrqOfficial) April 27, 2022
In another tweet, Qamar wrote he used to respect Mahira Khan a lot but after Marvi Samad incident, and how she supported her, Qamar would never forget her disrespectful words against him.
ye hai iss aurat ka wo tweet jo iss ne Marvi Sarmad k sath honay walay incident k aglay din kia tha
May iska behad ehtram karta tha lekin iski ye zaban aur ghatiapan mujhay martay dam tk nahi bhoolay ga pic.twitter.com/UVnkTdC8EW— Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar (@KrqOfficial) April 27, 2022
The Meray Paas Tum Ho writer earlier confessed on a chat show that he regrets getting on-board the Raees diva in a project based on his own life.
Khan-Qamar fiasco
It all started in March 2020, Mahira Khan called out Qamar for his misogynistic words and conduct on a live television show. She asserted that she was shocked by the words uttered for Marvi Sarmad by Khalil-ur-Rehman.
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When Khalil-ur-Rehman came to know about Khan’s remarks against him, he said that he was shattered by Mahira Khan’s tweet. “She should call me on the phone, I could explain to her about my words,” the writer added. According to Qamar, he never intends to say wrong things, however, his words are misunderstood and misquoted.