Sarwat Gilani Criticizes Feroze Khan for Promoting Toxic Behavior in Dramas

Pakistani actress Sarwat Gilani has spoken out. She criticized actor Feroze Khan for playing toxic roles on TV.
Sarwat Speaks on Talk Show “Let’s Be Real”
She shared her thoughts on a talk show called Let’s Be Real. She said these drama roles show the wrong kind of love.
Toxic Characters Promote Wrong Messages
Sarwat said Feroze Khan often plays angry men. In many stories, his character hurts or scares women.
Later in these stories, the same women fall in love with him. Sarwat says this is a bad message for people watching.
Calling Out Hypocrisy and Past Behavior
She said, “Feroze Khan, you are showing toxic behavior on national TV.” She added, “Then you get upset when people talk about your real life.”
Sarwat also talked about an old issue. Feroze once shared her private phone number online during his divorce fight.
A Call for Change in Pakistani Dramas
She said this was wrong and very hurtful. She believes actors should act with care on and off screen.
Sarwat wants TV dramas to change. She asked writers and producers to show healthy and kind relationships instead.
Feroze Khan’s Popular But Problematic Roles
Feroze Khan is famous for roles in dramas like Khaani and Ishqiya. Many fans like his acting but some say his roles show toxic masculinity.
Sarwat Gilani: A Voice for Positive Change
Sarwat Gilani is known for being brave and honest. She often talks about important issues in the media.
She said actors and producers have a big job. What they show on TV can change how people think and act.
More People Are Speaking Up
This is not the first time people have talked about this. Many others also worry about how love and abuse are shown in dramas.
Sarwat wants better stories on TV. She hopes the entertainment world listens and makes good changes.
Media Must Send the Right Message
She believes the media should teach respect and love, not fear and control.
The debate about toxic behavior in dramas is growing. More people are now talking about what is right and wrong to show on TV.