Pakistani model and actor Sadaf Kanwal recently captivated audiences with her forthright remarks during an Eid special interview with IQE. Known for her bold personality and candid opinions, Sadaf addressed various topics including her industry reputation, views on Pakistani cinema, and her staunch stance on personal freedom, particularly regarding smoking.
Regarding allegations of insincerity, Sadaf firmly stated, “I am not a fake person in any respect. I am what I am. You approach me, I will respond to you politely. Some people say I am fake but that’s not true.” She elaborated on her interactions within the industry, saying, “You give me love, I’ll reciprocate. There are many people in the industry whom I don’t talk to or don’t meet. There are actors I don’t like so in response, they call me fake. I say okay. Everyone’s a little fake at times, even I have to be.”
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Sadaf also shared her thoughts on the current state of Pakistani cinema, highlighting directors Nadeem Baig and Nabeel Qureshi for their entertaining films. “Every Eid, I look forward to watching films by two directors. Nadeem Baig and Nabeel Qureshi. Their films have spice. They are fun to watch, it’s a good pastime,” she said.
She expressed concern over the limited number of capable directors in the industry, saying, “I even said before that my last Eid went very poorly because neither made a film and I watched three other films. In my status, I wrote how my three days had been an utter waste. Are there only two directors left in this country to make decent films? Don’t we have others? Some people were pissed off by my statement but I said what I said.”
The interview’s highlight was Sadaf’s strong comments on personal freedom and respect, particularly concerning smoking. Reflecting on her own experience, she remarked, “I used to smoke but I have quit now. But you shouldn’t pass remarks on others.”
She emphasized the importance of respecting personal choices, stating, “Whether or not a woman smokes is none of your business. It’s her will to do whatever she wants. She’s not your sister or daughter. It’s her life. Just because you can access someone’s Instagram, you are ripping people to shreds. Stop doing this.”
Sadaf Kanwal’s interview resonated widely, showcasing her unapologetic authenticity and strong stance on personal freedom and respect within the entertainment industry and beyond.