Khalil ur Rehman Qamar Responds to Criticism on Sunn Mere Dil
Khalil ur Rehman Qamar is a talented Pakistani writer who has written a number of successful dramas, including Mere Paas Tum Ho, Boota from Toba Tek Singh, Bunty I Love You, Man Jali, Muhabbat Tum Se Nafrat Hai, Zara Yaad Kar, Pyare Afzal, Gentleman, and others. His play Sunn Mere Dil, starring Wahaj Ali, is currently making headlines. The drama has received 550 million views on YouTube, yet Marina Khan, Nadia Khan, and other reviewers have all criticized it harshly.
He recently responded to criticism directed to Sunn Mere Dil. He stated, “There are two crucial aspects in this: First, consider who is critiquing it; are they reputable enough? Second, there was a mistake on our end; we mean the creators, who stretched 26 episodes into 35 episodes. It required time to build the story because of the growth in episodes, which influenced the narrative of the drama.”
Speaking about his viral dialogue from Sunn Mere Dil, Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar stated, “Ammar uttered the famous 2 takka dialogues because he’s a cheap man; in response, Sadaf also said he was a dog; talk about that too. They are nothing more than their emotional encounters.
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