KARACHI: Renowned Pakistani screenwriter and playwright Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar has categorically denied claims made by his son, Durab Khalil, regarding a supposed shift in his blunt and often controversial public persona. In a recent appearance on a digital talk show, the veteran writer addressed rumors suggesting that he had toned down his aggressive rhetoric at the request of his son. Qamar clarified that his recent absence from the media spotlight was not due to a change in heart or family pressure, but rather a result of ongoing health issues.
Qamar dismissed the idea that he has reduced his media appearances or interviews for Durab’s sake, stating firmly that he has his own mind and makes his own decisions. Responding to his reputation for being quick-tempered, the writer claimed he is not inherently an angry person but emphasized his respect for intellectual debate. He noted that if someone brings a stronger argument to counter his own, he accepts it immediately and surrenders to logic.
Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar has long been a polarizing figure in the Pakistani entertainment industry, known for his uncompromising views on social issues and gender roles. By refuting his son’s claims, the playwright has signaled to his audience that his ideological stance remains unchanged, attributing his recent quiet period solely to physical recovery rather than a shift in his trademark persona.