Tag: Nabeel Zafar

  • Nabeel Zafar slams award shows

    Nabeel Zafar slams award shows

     

    Actor and producer Nabeel Zafar doesn’t hold back when it comes to award shows.

     

     Appearing as a guest on Faysal Quraishi’s Pressure Buhat Hai podcast, Nabeel expressed frustration with biased award selection process and emphasized the need to honor those who truly deserve recognition.

     

    “For me, awards hold no personal significance. Be it national or private, I view awards as a form of appreciation. However, if the appreciation is discredited toward the wrong individual, it can be upsetting for those who truly deserve it,” he remarked.

     

     

    The Dhuwan actor raised concerns about the unfairness in the award system, saying, “In our system, there’s so much bias that even when someone receives an accolade like the Pride of Performance, they end up justifying themselves, saying they have no political affiliations or ulterior motives. It makes one think, I believe awards should exist but must go to the deserving ones. After all, real recognition comes directly from the audience, starting the moment you step outside.”

     

    Nabeel shared a special moment that showed him what true recognition really is.

     

    “Recently, I received a call about a child with Down syndrome who wanted to meet me. When we met, he enthusiastically discussed Bulbulay, asking repeatedly about the characters, including Mahmood Sahab and Khoobsurat. His father told me that the child believes the show’s world is real. Moments like these, for me, are the true awards,” the Bulbulay actor shared.

     

     

     

     Nabeel looked back at the early days of Bulbulay and shared the challenges they faced in casting Ayesha Omar. 

     

    “Casting Ayesha Omar was a challenge. She was transitioning from being a VJ, and many actors hesitated to take on comedy due to its delicate nature—too much, and it seems overdone; too little, and it falls flat. Despite initial skepticism, Ayesha joined, though she often faced criticism from her family about the show’s ‘nonsensical comedy.’ But, as I once assured her, Bulbulay would eventually define her identity,” the Qissa Saat Raaton Ka actor said.

     

     

     Earlier, Nabeel Zafar appeared as a guest on FHM podcast hosted by Adnan Faisal and shared an exciting story about his on-screen mother and fellow colleague Hina Dilpazeer, who plays the character of Momo in the show.

    “When I called Hina, we had previously worked together on the telefilm ‘Burns Road Ki Nilofar,’ which was very successful. In that project, we had scenes together and it was a very good telefilm. People knew ‘Burns Road Ki Nilofar’, so I called her and said, ‘Look, you might be two or four years younger than me, but the role is of a mother.’ To which she said, ‘No, no, no, I will do it’.”

     

  • Nabeel Zafar shares story behind Hina Dilpazeer’s ‘Momo’ in Bulbulay

    Nabeel Zafar shares story behind Hina Dilpazeer’s ‘Momo’ in Bulbulay

    Beloved family sitcom ‘Bulbulay’ has captured the hearts of viewers for over 15 years because of its unique humor and memorable characters.

    Celebrating 15 years of Bulbulay, actor and producer Nabeel Zafar appeared as a guest on FHM podcast hosted by Adnan Faisal and shared an exciting story about his on-screen mother rand fellow colleague Hina Dilpazeer, who plays the character of Momo in the show.

    “When I called Hina, we had previously worked together on the telefilm ‘Burns Road Ki Nilofar,’ which was very successful. In that project, we had scenes together and it was a very good telefilm. People knew ‘Burns Road Ki Nilofar’, so I called her and said, ‘Look, you might be two or four years younger than me, but the role is of a mother.’ To which she said, ‘No, no, no, I will do it’.”

    Zafar also reflected on the challenges of keeping the show fresh after so many years. “For 15 years, it’s been the same sitcom. Let me ask you, how do we keep our minds from getting dull while working together for 15 years? We just sit, read, and try to understand it. And then it starts making sense, believe me.”

    “The problem is that you can repeat your old work only in places where your work hasn’t been repeated. So, this is our luck or, in some way, a problem in terms of production, that the channel, ARY, shows the same episode three times a day. We’ve completed over 700 episodes and they keep showing them again and again,” the Sar-e-Rah actor said.

    Bulbulay is written by Ali Imran and Saba Hassan and directed by Rana Rizwan. The cast of Bulbulay includes Mehmood Aslam, Ayesha Omer, Nabeel Zafar and Hina Dilpazeer.

     Earlier, actress Hina Dilpazeer shared a surprising revelation during a recent interview, stating that Bollywood star Anil Kapoor was a fan of her work.

    During her appearance as a guest on the show ‘Zabardast’, where she talked about how a Bollywood actor admired her.

    “Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor, after watching my drama ‘Quddusi Sahab Ki Bewah,’ appreciated my work and invited me for a project. There were talks about an Indian film as well, but due to the political situation between the two countries, I couldn’t take on the project. If another offer comes, I will work there,” she states.

    Hina also described a bitter experience from a private award show, which later turned into a heartwarming moment.

    Narrating the incident, she said, “Once, I was invited abroad with the promise of receiving an award at a show, but the award was later given to someone else.”

    She continued, “I can never forget the humiliation I felt at that moment. But later that night, as everyone was returning with their awards, the hotel lobby was filled with my fans, including mentally and physically challenged children who loved my character ‘Momo.’”

    She further shared, “At that time, I wasn’t wearing ‘Momo’s’ signature glasses, so a child gave me his glasses in fear and hid behind his mother. I wore those glasses and performed as Momo for the children. Seeing the smiles on their faces instantly cooled my anger. I forgave everyone who mistreated me, and asked Allah for forgiveness because maybe He brought me abroad for this purpose.”

  • Nabeel Zafar reveals his love story with Scottish wife, fell in love at first sight

    Nabeel Zafar appeared with his wife Fatima on Waseem Badami’s show Har Lamha Purjosh, revealed how he fell in love his wife at first sight when she was only 14 years old. The Bulbulay actor revealed that he has been married to his wife for 21 years now.

    Fatima revealed that when she saw drama serial Dhuwan she instantly sad that ‘Banda shaadi kare to is se [Nabeel] kare warna na kare”.

    Beautiful Family Pictures of Nabeel Zafar With His Wife And Kids - Showbiz  Pakistan

    Nabeel further revealed that they first met in Glasgow, adding that Fatima came to him for an autograph, and that she also asked for his phone number. This was the moment when he fell for her and later decided to make her his life partner.

  • ‘Bulbulay’s’ Nabeel Zafar apologises for show’s offensive remarks

    ‘Bulbulay’s’ Nabeel Zafar apologises for show’s offensive remarks

    Nabeel Zafar, who plays one of the leads on ARY Digital’s hit sitcom Bulbulay, has apologised for ‘offensive’ comments against Pashtuns on the show.

    In a video message, Nabeel apologises for hurting Pashtun sentiments and says that their intention was never to hurt anyone.

    “I came across some comments on Twitter today that we might have hurt the sentiments of our viewers through a scene of the show,” says Nabeel in the video. “We would never target a particular ethnicity. That was never our intention. Our audience ranges from a four-year-old to an eight-year-old. We receive massive viewership from the KP region.”

    He then goes on to explain the characters and says that the team of the shows aim to entertain the masses and make them laugh.

    “There are several characters on the show. We never meant to disrespect anyone. Our only intention was to make our audience happy,” he says further.

    Nabeel’s video was retweeted by the official handle of ARY Digital as well as ARY CEO Salman Iqbal.

    In a clip being circulated on social media, Mehmood Sahab (Mehmood Aslam) is seen talking to a Pathan man Sher Khan over the phone. When Khan says that he would like to come to their house and give them a gift, Nabeel jokes that the only gift he will give is either naswar or a bomb. Nabeel’s comments sparked outrage for stereotyping Pashtuns and the hashtag #BoycottARYDigital began to trend on social media.

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