KARACHI: Veteran Pakistani actor Firdous Jamal has once again found himself at the center of a heated debate following his controversial comments regarding some of the most iconic figures in the country’s entertainment history. In a recent podcast appearance, the senior actor shared unfiltered and largely negative opinions about several late and living legends, triggering a wave of backlash across social media and the showbiz fraternity.
The Critique of Legends
During the interview, Jamal analyzed the craft of his peers with a critical lens that many have deemed disrespectful. He described the late Abid Ali as a limited actor who was merely okay within a specific style, while labeling the legendary Talat Hussain a stereotypical performer and accusing him of employing cheap theatricality. Regarding Qavi Khan, Jamal suggested he was only good within a specific, narrow expertise. He further claimed that Shafi Muhammad Shah was not a true actor but simply presented his own personality on screen. Perhaps his harshest critique was aimed at Rahat Kazmi, whom he dismissed as a showpiece lacking genuine talent.
Industry and Public Reaction
The statements have polarized the industry. While a small segment of social media users argue that Jamal is entitled to his professional opinion as a veteran, the vast majority of fans and fellow artists have condemned the remarks. Critics argue that undermining the legacy of actors who have contributed decades to Pakistani art is distasteful and unwarranted. This is not the first time Firdous Jamal has faced public ire; he has previously made headlines for similar critical comments about contemporary superstars.