“Sajal can not simultaneously shoot two separate dramas."
Reportedly, Sajal Aly has walked out of Faraar.
It was reported that Sajal and Hamza Ali Abbasi were set to reunite for Syed Wajahat Hussain’s serial Faraar.
However, fans of Sajal and Hamza will have to wait longer for their favourite stars to share the screen again.
According to sources close to the production team, Sajal Aly has exited Faraar due to personal reasons.
In her place, Mamya Shajaffar and Sabeena Farooq have been brought on board.
They will star alongside Hamza Ali Abbasi and Ahmed Ali Akbar, promising a dynamic new ensemble for the eagerly awaited serial.
Mamya Shajaffar has quickly established herself as a rising star in the industry.
The reshuffled cast of Faraar brings together a mix of established and emerging talents.
It promises to deliver a compelling viewing experience.
Written by Mustafa Afridi and produced by Next Level Entertainment, the serial is set to air on Green Entertainment.
Actors walking out of projects is a frequent occurrence in the entertainment industry, presenting a challenge for replacements to step in seamlessly.
The changes in the cast have certainly sparked curiosity and anticipation among viewers.
The apparent departure of Sajal Aly has undoubtedly been a disappointment for her fans and it has led to speculation over why she might have left.
Some have claimed that she left Faraar because she is busy shooting Zard Patton Ka Bunn.
A user wrote: “Sajal can not simultaneously shoot two separate dramas. It is too hectic for anyone.”
Expressing dismay at Sajal’s reported exit, another added:
“Seeing Sabeena and Mamya as Sajal’s replacement actually hurt my heart. They are not talented enough to replace Sajal.”
One user said: “I was actually excited for Sajal and Hamza Ali Abbasi. This is so disappointing.
“The drama would have been a guaranteed hit if Sajal had been paired with Hamza.”
Another noted: “They could have picked anyone else besides these two. They are both bad actresses.”
One claimed: “If Sajal dropped the script, there must surely be something wrong with it.”
Another suggested: “They definitely need to replace the female actresses. None of them are on par with the male co-stars.”
One commented: “Sabeena doesn’t even have that heroine vibes. There is no way she will be able to carry the show.
As the production progresses, audiences eagerly await the premiere of Faraar.
They are curious to see how the new cast members will bring their unique talents to the screen.








