Pamaal Sparks Conversation on Control and Boundaries
The drama Pamaal has sparked widespread discussion among viewers for its unique portrayal of a husband who is not abusive but extremely controlling. The series explores how Raza dictates every aspect of his wife’s life—from her clothing choices and social interactions to even decisions about their children. While he provides her with financial security and a separate house, this controlling nature raises important questions about boundaries and autonomy in relationships.

Separating Acting from Reality
Usman Mukhtar, who plays the protagonist Raza, has delivered a remarkable performance, capturing the complexity of the character convincingly. Previously seen in Jafaa, where he felt the role lacked depth, Usman considers Raza one of his most challenging yet rewarding roles.

Speaking candidly, he clarified that he does not take Raza’s persona home with him, emphasizing that he avoids becoming a pseudo-method actor. He also explained that Pakistani dramas are often shot under chaotic conditions with tight schedules, leaving little room to fully immerse oneself into a character’s psyche.

Balancing Fatherhood with Filming
On the topic of his wife’s opinion, he revealed that she absolutely dislikes Raza, a sentiment he shares wholeheartedly.


Additionally, Usman discussed the personal challenges of filming Pamaal as a new father. With his daughter Siera just weeks old during the shoot, he struggled to find quality time with her. Balancing the demands of a rigorous shooting schedule with fatherhood proved emotionally taxing, but he managed to navigate this difficult phase with patience and dedication.

Through his portrayal of Raza, Usman Mukhtar showcased his acting versatility while also shedding light on the challenges actors face behind the scenes, balancing professional demands with personal responsibilities.




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