Bushra Ansari slams ‘Tere Bin’ for Slapping Scenes

Bushra Ansari, who played Salma Begum in ‘Tere Bin’, criticised the show for its depiction of violence towards women.

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She expressed her concern towards slapping scenes

Bushra Ansari recently shared her thoughts on the difficulties she faced while portraying Salma Begum in the Pakistani hit drama series, Tere Bin.

In an interview, the actress admitted she was uncomfortable with the show’s violent scenes, especially those with female characters.

She mentioned that even when acting, scenes where she had to hit someone made her uneasy.

Bushra Ansari acknowledged that such situations are often written for actors and are hard to avoid, but she hoped that violence on television would be limited to criminals who deserve it, rather than being directed towards female characters.

Her comments are significant in the context of Pakistan’s entertainment industry, where aggression is more prominent than any kind of display of affection.

The industry’s portrayal of violence against women has been a topic of concern, with many critics arguing that it can normalise and perpetuate such behaviour in society.

Bushra’s statement highlights the need for the industry to rethink its approach to portraying violence, especially against women, on screen.

In her interview, Bushra Ansari also shared the difficulties she faced while portraying the character of Salma, a complex character that required her to display aggression, negativity and hardness, which are not part of her natural disposition.

She expressed her concern towards slapping scenes and stated that it was challenging for her to act in such situations, and she often gets worried.

Her comments showcase the challenges actors face when required to perform scenes that contradict their personal beliefs and values.

Bushra Ansari is a respected and renowned actress in Pakistan, with a career spanning over four decades.

She has acted in numerous television dramas and films and is known for her versatility and ability to portray complex characters with ease.

Her role in Tere Bin has been widely praised by fans and critics alike, with many applauding her for her powerful performance.

Her comments highlight the need for the entertainment industry to pay attention to the kind of messages it is sending to the viewers, especially when it comes to portraying violence against women.

The portrayal of violence on screen is not a new phenomenon.

Still, the industry must re-evaluate how it is depicted, as it is crucial to ensure that such scenes do not glorify or normalise violence against women.

Instead, the industry must take steps to highlight the gravity of such actions and their real-life implications.

By depicting violence against women responsibly and realistically, the industry can help raise awareness of the issue and encourage people to take action against it.

The media has the power to shape people’s opinions and attitudes towards important issues such as violence against women.

Therefore, it is crucial that the industry takes its responsibility seriously and portrays such issues in a manner that reflects the seriousness and gravity of the situation.

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Ilsa is a digital marketeer and journalist. Her interests include politics, literature, religion and football. Her motto is “Give people their flowers whilst they’re still around to smell them.”




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