Pemra bans drama serial ‘Hatasa’

Pakistan Electronic Media Authority (Pemra) has immediately banned the airing of the drama serial Accident on Wednesday.

Aired on daily basis on Jio Entertainment The plays PEMRA has sent the matter to the Council of Complaints while imposing a ban on receiving complaints regarding the accident.

In the notification issued by PEMRA, it is written that Barrister Khadija Siddiqui through Barrister Muhammad Ahmed Pinsota requested to take action under Section 27 of PEMRA Ordinance 2002 once morest the drama accident.

In the notification, Pemra said that ‘a lot of complaints were received through Pemra KX (formerly Twitter) regarding the drama that the drama accident, Sialkot. Motorway Based on an accident.

People are of the opinion that this drama will further increase the trauma of the victim and the perception of Pakistan will go around the world that the country is not safe for women.

Ahmed Pansota, a petitioner in Pemra, while talking to Independent Urdu, said that he was contacted by the victim of the motorway rape case and told that ‘this drama is based on my story and my permission was not even taken before that. .’

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According to Ahmed Pinsota, the victim woman is in shock due to this drama.

The fourth episode of the drama depicted a similar incident as happened in the motorway rape case.

Hadiqa Kayani is playing the lead role in the drama accident while along with her Khaqan Shahnawaz, Rumisa Khan and Abdullah Javed are also part of the drama.

Explaining regarding this play, Hadiqa Kayani wrote on social media that ‘when this role was offered to me, my first question was whether it was based on the motorway rape case, and the answer was negative.’


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2024-07-16 18:02:50

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