Nadia Afgan wants to ban the misogynistic dramas and rightly so

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Nadia Afgan wants the makers to stop making misogynistic dramas. During an interview for A Plus Entertainment’s Chocolate Times, Afgan spoke about a number of interesting topics. The conversation naturally veered to controversies, which are part and parcel of an actor’s life in the entertainment industry. She was asked several questions about actors in the industry, their attitude and who she believed wasn’t a good actor. Then came a far more interesting question – if you were given the authority, what drama would you ban? Afgan demurred initially, saying she doesn’t think any art should be banned but then opened up about the type of dramas she thinks should be banned – misogynistic ones. “I hate these misogynistic types of dramas. There was a Danish Taimoor one, a very Kabir Singh type of drama. The ones in which they show male figures beating people up for love. This type of love is bakwas!” said Afgan. “They’re putting this in people’s minds, or kid’s minds, that you should chase after someone or turn up with guns. I would ban any drama like that, it’s wrong,” she said. Stressing the importance of taking no for an answer, the actor also said this goes both ways.

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