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Lahore: Renowned dramatist, writer, and poet Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar has confirmed that the inappropriate videos circulating online are indeed of him.
Qamar alleged that he was forced to participate in these videos at gunpoint.
In a recent interview, Qamar revealed that he was coerced into performing inappropriate acts with a woman under the threat of firearms. He expressed disbelief at the idea of being compelled to engage in such behavior through coercion.
Qamar explained that the woman's face was visible in the videos because she was directing the entire operation and issuing instructions.
Although he did not name her, he indicated that she had not previously disclosed the existence of the explicit videos, citing suspicions about her from the beginning.
According to Qamar, the individuals involved threatened him with guns and demanded that he perform immoral acts on camera. He added that two people filmed the videos while exerting pressure on him, ultimately realizing that they could not force him to comply with all their demands.
The controversy emerged on July 30 when videos featuring Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar in compromising situations with a woman were leaked. The short videos reportedly show Qamar smoking and engaging in intimate acts while partially undressed.

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