'Wife always dominates me and home': Khalilur Rahman Qamar
Says he liked Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and his dressing

Famous drama writer Khalilur Rahman Qamar has said he is much afraid of his wife and daughter and that he is under the inluence of his wife as he even receives money from wife to spend.
In an exclusive interview to GNN, Qamar --who was flanked by his wife and daughter -- spoke about his domestic life for the first time.
"When I was young, I liked Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and especially liked his dressing. I wished to have a coat like Bhutto's."
Qamar said his wife rules the house instead of him.
According to Qamar, though he earns, but his wife always takes control of monetray accounts.
"I always ask my wife for my expenses."
Ruby Khalil, Qamar's wife, says they both used to work in a bank and later got married. The couple has been enjoying matrimonial life for the last 20 years.
The writer says his wife used to be very strict with him as even a girl wasn't allowed to pass by him. "But the situation isn't same now."
During the program, Nushab Khalil -- the only daughter of Khalil-ur-Rehman -- reveals that her father cries while writing and keeps tissue paper with him all the time, and after writing any female role, father tells her that story.
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