Prominent critic Dr Ejaz Waris slams ‘Zombied’ as ‘mental torture,’ sparking a heated online debate among fans and industry insiders over his harsh review.
Veteran critic Dr Ejaz Waris recently stirred significant debate across social media with his scathing review of the highly anticipated film Zombied, starring Fahad Mustafa and Mehwish Hayat. Describing the cinematic experience as nothing short of “mental torture,” his unfiltered take on the zombie-themed movie has drawn both agreement and fierce disagreement from film enthusiasts and industry insiders alike.

Known for his candid analysis of television dramas and films, Dr Ejaz Waris has carved a niche for himself as a respected voice in Pakistani entertainment journalism. His career began as a long-term radio jockey, transitioning into a critic whose opinions are now closely watched by actors and viewers seeking genuine, unvarnished commentary. You can follow his insights on Dr Ejaz Waris‘s Instagram.

In his detailed critique, Dr Ejaz Waris pulled no punches, lamenting the film’s perceived lack of logic and purpose. He branded Zombied as a “poor imitation of Hollywood films” from the 1980s and 1990s, asserting that it failed to evoke any emotion – neither fear, tears, nor laughter. His ultimate verdict was a meager 1.5 stars out of 5, declaring it a complete waste of money and time. He also questioned the recurring casting of actors like Babar Ali and Javed Sheikh, advocating for new talent in the industry.


While Dr Ejaz Waris stood firm on his critique, many social media users quickly voiced their disagreement, praising Zombied and suggesting that such harsh criticism hinders the growth of the Pakistani film industry. This polarized reaction highlights the ongoing debate about the role of critics in a developing cinematic landscape. Do you agree with Dr Ejaz Waris‘s assessment, or do you believe critics should be more lenient with local productions?


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