The current episode of Parizaad, starring Ahmed Ali Akbar and Saboor Aly, has a hot subject of conversation for all the right reasons. Parizad’s Latest Episode takes applaudes over Gender fluidity.
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The most recent episode explores how society deals with gender fluidity in a remarkable way.
After running away from home earlier in the programme, Aly’s character Bubbly. Who now by the name Dilawar, is discover by his parents. Dilawar’s parents are lead to Guru’s residence by Parizaad (Akbar), who tries to restore their relationship.
Mindblown that this is being tackled on Pakistani TV amidst the sea of scheming mother in law and sad divorcey shows. How has PEMRA not slapped it with a ban yet??
— Ozymandias (@OzymandiasPdf) October 26, 2021
Kinda cool that Paki TV is finally acknowledging the presence of people other than cis men/women 🎈 https://t.co/64ZikcrFLq
The rest of the show is fantastic. The audience applauds Hashim Nadeem, the writer, and Shahzad Kashmiri, the director, for their delicate take on gender fluidity and how one comes to own their identity.
Parizad’s Latest Episode takes applaudes over Gender fluidity
Absolutely mind blown by this scene in Parizaad which speaks of being two spirited and queer.
— Tooba Syed (@Tooba_Sd) October 26, 2021
Please don’t @ me telling me what’s problematic in the drama I know all of that yet I believe this is just so phenomenal. pic.twitter.com/yZhhoEJQtq
Dilawar tries to persuade his parents to understand why he eloped, explaining how he couldn’t comply to society’s gender expectations.
While Dilawar’s mother tries to blame herself for her daughter’s ‘confusion,’ Guru interjects, saying, “No, it isn’t your fault.”
it is, #Parizaad has handled so many social and emotional issues that plague our society so sensibly and sensitively. Moreover it also shows how to be inclusive in all situations. I love it. Must must watch
— Fauzia Yazdani (@yazdanifauzia) October 27, 2021
There are many people in the world who are separated into two groups. And only one or two people have the courage to confront their inner agony.”
What! That is powerful! I’m surprised this exists in the first place given the stereotypical scripts of most TV plays! Is this a new serial?
— Wajiha Ather Naqvi (@tribalgulabo) October 26, 2021
“Society regards it as a curse rather than a sentiment or a perspective,” he continued. Our family advises us to regard it as a sin and keep it hidden.”
Pretty ground breaking actually. Bravo https://t.co/xIXJsN3Otl
— Sadya Sid (@maverika) October 27, 2021
On Twitter, a clip from the said episode has gone viral, with many people complimenting the drama series for covering a variety of societal concerns.
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