Acclaimed comedian, Iftikhar Thakur, stated this in an interview with APP, here on Tuesday. He lamented that theatre goers did not intervene when an actor uses indecent or objectionable language during the drama rather cheer them. If they object to such remarks and act, the drama would automatically be converted into a presentation worth watching for families.
The drama and film environment was spoiled when censorship was made quite lenient during the period of former president Gen (retd) Pervaz Musharraf, the actor claimed.
He said that when theatre was excluded from the ambit of Pakistan Arts Council and was given under the authority of the Home Department and the DCOs.
Thakur said that TV and social media have forced people to stay indoors and they did not like to go out for recreation.
To a question, the comedian replied that Charlie Chaplin was alive even after his death due to his outstanding performance. He said great Pakistani comedian Munawwar Zarif was Asian Charlie Chaplin, whose comedy was unparalleled.
He said that Lehari Sahib had many dimensions of comedy even before invention of 3D, adding that he was a guiding star for new Pakistani comedians.
Munawwar Zarif, Rengeela, Nanna, Ali Ejaz and others did comedy with their body language and expressions, he remarked and added that today’s comedians had spot faces who only use their tongue and words for entertaining the audience.
To another question, he said that artistes had shifted to current affairs TV programmes because at TV, they get better environment and timely payment compared with theatres.
Renowned broadcaster, Nizam Din Sahib was the founder of the trend while legendary actor Sohail Ahmad brought it to television.
Thakur said that artistes were participating in fund raising for construction of dams, suggesting that if the FBR would bring more Pakistanis into the tax net, it would be easier to collect funds for the national cause.
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