Ayesha Omar Names and Shames the Biggest Pakistani Networks

She exposes some top names in Lollywood.

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Ayesha Omar opened up about not feeling secure in Pakistan, quite literally and financially. The actress spilled the tea on what actually went down at the infamous Pakistan International Screen Awards (PISA) in Dubai.

According to Ayesha Omar, she, like many artists didn’t create too much of a ruckus for fear of being dubbed ‘difficult’. She says that would affect her future prospects if she as much as said that people owe her money.

“A lot of people have big amounts of money stuck with major organisations. The problem is, if we make too much noise, we are termed as ‘difficult’.”

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In an interview with Images, she revealed that she was one of the first people that organizer Faisal Khan reached out to. She knew him from back in 2018 when he hosted a T20 Tournament. Yet despite doing radio shows, press conferences, and interviews to promote PISA, the other side didn’t fulfill their end of the bargain.

“They didn’t pay for my meals. I had to pay for my return ticket myself — in fact, I had to go via Oman and pay extra because no other flights were available at the time. They said that they would reimburse me later, but they haven’t done so yet. They also are yet to pay my hosting fee. I have been messaging them every day.”

 

The Yalghaar actress revealed that she’s not the only one. Many Pakistani artists are facing pay issues, and sadly, this is a common practice in the industry.

She named and shamed some of these big networks:

“Geo Network owes me a huge amount for a soap that I acted in for them ages ago. Indus Music is yet to pay me a large chunk of money. I wasted three years of my life on [the film] Yalghaar and I still haven’t been paid in full for it.”

Literally Not Secure

The Bulbulay famed actress opened up on how secure she feels in Pakistan as a woman. From not being able to safely walk down the street alone, to threats online from trolls.

“It’s so unfair. Who are all these people to judge me? … I have never retaliated to their comments but they do sadden me”

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She even says that she will have to leave the country to feel at ease.

“But now, more and more, I’m beginning to feel insecure. I don’t think I’m safe … It’s sad but, in Pakistan, women do not feel safe, even when they are within their homes … I feel safer when I’m travelling — when I can walk, breathe and eat in peace.”

Despite all their star power celebs in Pakistan do not even have the security of getting paid on time, or being paid at all. This is how sad things are.

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