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Pakistani writer Bee Gul questions TV censorship standards

Published on: April 9, 2026 3:30 PM

On Place-Based Storytelling: A Conversation with Bee Gul | The Karachi Collective

Pakistani writer Bee Gul has raised concerns over what she describes as inconsistent and problematic censorship standards in the country’s television industry.

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Speaking on a talk show, Gul highlighted the contrasting treatment of content in her recent drama Aik Aur Pakeezah compared to other mainstream productions. She revealed that a scene from her show, which depicted a sensitive narrative involving coercion and blackmail, faced strict censorship. Even a brief visual of the male lead’s bare shoulder had to be blurred despite its relevance to the storyline.

Gul contrasted this with other dramas that freely portray male actors in shirtless scenes intended for visual appeal, arguing that such depictions are widely accepted by audiences and regulators. She questioned why content addressing serious issues is restricted, while scenes objectifying the male body are often celebrated.

According to Gul, this disparity reflects a broader issue within Pakistan’s entertainment landscape, where content addressing difficult or uncomfortable themes is subjected to tighter scrutiny. She suggested that audience preferences and industry practices have collectively contributed to this imbalance, urging stakeholders to reconsider the direction in which television content is evolving.

The writer also spoke about the challenges she has faced throughout her career, noting that her storytelling style was initially considered unconventional. She recalled early criticism of her work, including feedback that her scripts were too complex for mainstream audiences.

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Despite these hurdles, Gul acknowledged that the industry is gradually becoming more open to diverse narratives. However, she stressed that more progress is needed, particularly in recognizing writers as the backbone of creative projects.

She also revealed plans to collaborate with director Kashif Nisar to launch a platform aimed at ensuring fair compensation and royalties for writers in the industry.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Aik Aur Pakeezah, Bee Gul, Entertainment News, Lifestyle-latest, Media industry, Pakistani dramas, TV censorship

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