Controversial Drama ‘Barzakh’ Criticized for Promoting LGBTQ Themes
- Drama ‘Barzakh’ on Zee 5 criticized for LGBTQ themes and alleged Illuminati symbolism.
- Pakistani stars Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed lead the cast; directed by Asim Abbasi.
- Islamic speaker Raja Zia Ul Haq and other celebrities voice strong objections.
The drama series ‘Barzakh,’ released on YouTube by Indian channel Zee 5, is facing significant backlash. The show, featuring a prominent Pakistani cast including Fawad Khan, Sanam Saeed, Salman Shahid, and Eman Suleiman, has been accused of glorifying LGBTQ themes. Directed by Asim Abbasi, the drama has drawn criticism from viewers, critics, and notable Pakistani celebrities such as Mishi Khan, Maria Wasti, Mona Hussain, and Raja Zia Ul Haq.
Islamic speaker Raja Zia Ul Haq recently condemned ‘Barzakh,’ highlighting the use of alleged Illuminati symbols in its promotional materials. In a video, he expressed his concerns, stating, “I generally don’t discuss Indian dramas, but ‘Barzakh’ involves Pakistani artists and was written and directed by a Pakistani, shot in Pakistan. The series openly promotes obscenity and seems to reflect a troubling eagerness among our artists to participate in such content.”