Maria B Condemns “Barzakh” for LGBTQ Themes and Pre-Marital Sex
- Designer and activist Maria B has criticized the series “Barzakh” for its LGBTQ themes and portrayal of pre-marital sex.
- The series, directed by Asim Abbasi and featuring Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed, has faced backlash for its queer content.
- Maria B argues that the series promotes harmful agendas and stands against what she views as inappropriate content for children.
The new series “Barzakh,” directed by Asim Abbasi and featuring Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed, has stirred controversy with its inclusion of LGBTQ themes and other sensitive content. The show, which unfolds its mystical and queer elements with each episode, has received significant backlash from various audience segments.
Maria B, a prominent designer and activist, has voiced strong opposition to the series. She criticizes “Barzakh” for what she sees as an attempt to promote an LGBTQ agenda and normalize pre-marital sex. Maria B’s remarks highlight her concern about the show’s impact on societal values and children, accusing it of pushing themes that she believes are inappropriate.