Joyland director Saim Sadiq has ignited a fresh debate. He publicly questioned Humayun Saeed’s remarks on age differences with co-stars. This has sparked widespread discussion across social media.
A recent controversy surrounding veteran actor and producer Humayun Saeed’s remarks on age differences with female co-stars has taken a new turn, drawing sharp criticism from acclaimed Joyland director Saim Sadiq. The debate, which initially stemmed from comments regarding Atiqa Odho and Fahad Mustafa, escalated when Sadiq publicly questioned Saeed’s perspective, reigniting discussions about ageism within the Pakistani entertainment industry.

Humayun Saeed, a towering figure in Pakistani showbiz, has enjoyed an illustrious career since the late 90s, dominating both television and film. Known for his charismatic performances and successful production ventures, Saeed remains a consistent presence in the news. Fans can follow his journey and updates on his official Instagram, Humayun Saeed.

Saim Sadiq, director of the internationally acclaimed film Joyland, did not hold back in his critique. He questioned Humayun Saeed’s stance, pointing out that Saeed is only 4 years younger than Atiqa Odho and 1 year younger than Nadia Khan, yet refers to them as ‘bari behnein’ (big sisters). Sadiq provocatively added, if that logic holds, should Saeed’s last heroine, Sajal Aly, who is 22 years younger than him, address him as ‘Nana Jan’ (maternal grandfather)? This direct challenge highlighted the perceived double standards in how age is discussed for male versus female actors in the industry.


The internet has been abuzz with reactions, with many users siding with Saim Sadiq’s observations, while others suggested he was seeking attention. The debate has certainly sparked a necessary conversation about age perceptions and respect within the entertainment fraternity. What are your thoughts on this unfolding discussion, and do you believe age differences are handled fairly in showbiz?




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