Senior actor Firdous Jamal severely criticises Mahira, Humayun
Host clarified that 90 percent of people think Mahira Khan is beautiful and a good actress


Lahore: Pakistan's senior actor Firdous Jamal has once again taken Superstar Mahira Khan and Humayun Saeed by surprise and said that even today he stands by every word he said in the past.
Firdous Jamal recently participated in a private TV program, during which he was asked that in the past he had told Mahira Khan that she looks old, she should be given the role of a mother instead of a heroine. After that, she starred in ‘The Legend of Maulah Jatt’, so does he still stand by his criticism or has any regrets.
On this, Firdous Jamal replied: “I still stand by the statement I gave for Mahira in the past. I am not ashamed of my words because Mahira's age is visible, but even if she looks beautiful to someone, I have no fault in this”.
Firdous Jamal quoted Elizabeth Taylor, Sophie Lorne, Nargis, and Madhu Bala as examples and said that he has seen these actors, so what should he do.
Responding to the senior actor, the host clarified that 90 percent of people think Mahira Khan is beautiful and a good actress. On this, Firdous Jamal stated that if 90 percent of the people are crazy, then should he be too?
On the other hand, after hearing the host's praise for Humayun Saeed, Firdous got agitated and said, ‘How is Humayun Saeed on the rise of acting’? Is he Marlon Brando? On this the host said that Humayun Saeed is the highly charged actor of Pakistan.
Firdous Jamal got flared up and said that prostitutes also take money. Taking money is not the standard of acting. Humayun is also cheating in acting. Good luck provided resources and platforms to Humayun, then he also had performed some good roles, and now he is cashing in on these opportunities. He doesn't let better actors get ahead of him.
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