Nadia Afgan is a senior Pakistani television actress who got popularity through the famous Ptv sitcom Shashlik. She has also appeared in numerous other hit PTV classics. Her recent notable projects include Laadon Main Pali, Shehrezaat, Parizaad, Tan Man Neel o Neel, Jafaa, Radd, Suno Chanda, Kabli Pulao, Kala Doriya, Sher, and others. Currently, fans are praising her acting in Shar Pasand especially her iconic dialogue ‘Farasat Ji Kaisey Ker Lete Hain Aap Yeh Sab’.

Recently, Nadia Afgan gave an interview to Hassan Choudhury for ARY Digital’s program The Buzz. In the interview, she opened up about adding the dialogue ‘Farasat Ji Kaisey Ker Lete Hain Aap Yeh Sab’ repeatedly in the drama. She also talked about the feedback she is recieving on her acting.



Talking about dialogue, Nadia Afgan said, “I think it happened accidentally this time but when I did Suno Chanda I argued with Aehsun Talish who was directing Suno Chanda. There was a line in it , ‘Nawa Katta’, which I wasn’t agreeing to, but Aehsun told me that in old PTV dramas there used to be a pet phrase associated with an actor which used to become popular. He advised me to add ‘Nawa Katta’ and it became a thing. So this time, I didn’t argue with Aehsun Talish. It was written twice or thrice in the scene, but we decided to add it frequently because Rubi is the one who is in awe of her husband, and we have such examples in our society. It became successful because of the variations I added into it, I spoke it as per the emotions of Rubi.”
Talking about feedback, she said, “I am overwhelmed with the feedback of Rubi, although I didn’t want to do a negative character. Rubi, in my opinion, isn’t negative; she is only in love with her husband. She thinks of him as a saint and thinks of herself as god-fearing. She has in mind that everyone with her husband isn’t fair.”



