Veteran actor Shahzad Nawaz candidly reveals he would refuse the Presidential Pride of Performance award, citing concerns over merit and deserving artists being overlooked.
In a recent podcast episode with Maliha Rehman, acclaimed television actor Shahzad Nawaz ignited a fervent discussion by openly stating his disinterest in receiving the prestigious Pride of Performance award. His candid remarks, shared on Rehman’s YouTube channel, have sent ripples through the entertainment industry, prompting a re-evaluation of the criteria and deserving recipients of national accolades.

Shahzad Nawaz, who initially began his media journey as an advertising expert, has carved a formidable niche in Pakistani television. Known for his impactful roles in hit dramas such as Parizaad, Badshah Begum, Mein, Ghulam Bashah Sundri, and Shanas, his performances consistently earn critical acclaim. Currently, he is captivating audiences with top-notch acting in Humrahi and Dr Bahu, while also hosting a podcast for NJ Spotlight where he frequently addresses societal issues like corruption. Fans can follow his journey and insights on his official Instagram: Shahzad Nawaz.

During the podcast, Nawaz articulated his strong stance on the national awards. He asserted, “The Pride of Performance award has not been given to so many deserving people. It’s not just me saying that; it is real, it’s on record. And if I get it anytime, I will refuse to take it.” He further elaborated on his ethical reservations, emphasizing that he doesn’t even wish to be nominated. “My ethics don’t even allow me to accept any such awards. When the state gives such awards, it doesn’t only honor the artist but also honors itself. It shows what level of merit you are at.” His powerful words underscore a call for greater transparency and genuine recognition within the system, advocating for those often overlooked.

Nawaz’s principled declaration sheds light on a long-standing debate within the arts community regarding merit and recognition. His refusal to accept an award he deems flawed in its distribution challenges the status quo and calls for introspection from governing bodies. What are your thoughts on Shahzad Nawaz‘s bold stance? Does his perspective resonate with your views on national honours and their true purpose?
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