Veteran Pakistani actress Atiqa Odho has voiced her concerns about the recurring casting of Humayun Saeed alongside significantly younger actresses, sparking fresh debate within the entertainment industry.
Odho’s comments come amid ongoing discussions about Saeed’s age and his roles in contemporary dramas. In a recent episode of a private TV program where she is a co-host, Atiqa Odho addressed the casting choices in the drama series Gentleman, which features Humayun Saeed paired with Yamna Zaidi.
She highlighted the pronounced age gap between the two actors, questioning the rationale behind casting them together as hero and heroine.
Reflecting on her own experiences working with Saeed in the past, Atiqa noted that while Humayun has managed to maintain his physical appearance and charm, the reality of aging is inescapable. She expressed discomfort at seeing him paired with actresses who are significantly younger, emphasizing the growing disparity.
Odho’s remarks resonate with the broader conversation initiated by actor Firdous Jamal’s earlier controversial comments about Saeed, which had already stirred mixed reactions from both fans and industry professionals.
The casting of Saeed in romantic leads opposite much younger women has become a contentious issue, raising questions about industry standards and the portrayal of age dynamics in media.
Atiqa Odho’s observations add a new layer to this ongoing dialogue, reflecting concerns about authenticity and representation in contemporary Pakistani dramas.