WEBDESK: Famous Pakistani writer Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar recently said in the podcast Aik Naya Zavia, “Loyalty and modesty are not inherent traits in men; they are learned from women, who embody these virtues in abundance.”
Meermediaproductions shared a post in which he said that modesty and loyalty are lessons men learn from women.
He also made it clear that any individual attempting to alter his scripts would be excluded from future collaborations with him.
While discussing personal conflicts, Qamar highlighted his direct approach to expressing emotions. “I don’t hold grudges. If I am upset with someone, I speak my mind. Over time, I find a way to make peace with them,” he shared.
He further claimed that with adequate resources, he could create scripts ten times better than Hollywood. He stated that financial hurdles are the primary reason for the local film industry’s lagging, asserting that he could produce much better films than Hollywood if provided with similar resources.
Recently, Qamar has gained attention as the writer of two hit drama serials, “Gentleman” and “Sun Meray Dil.” The latter has garnered significant discussion due to its intense and dramatic narrative, attracting both praise and criticism.
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