Geo TV Drama Serial Girhein Criticized for Showing Black Magic
Girhein is Geo TV’s drama serial which airs daily at 7:00 pm. The drama serial is written by Imran Nazir and it has been directed by Saleem Ghanchi. Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi are the producers of the drama. The story of the drama serial Girhein revolves around an elderly lady who is involved in the heinous practice of black magic. The name of the drama is also quite meaningful as it refers to the people who cast black magic on others.
Girhein’s cast includes Hashaam Khan, Sehar Afzal, Haris Waheed, Beena Chaudhry, Behroz Sabzwari, Kinza Malik, Ayesha Rajpoot, Malaika Riaz, Shehryar Zaidi, Azra Mohiuddin, Sami Khan, Maria Rizvi, Misbah Mumtaz, Sabiha Jafri, Rehan Saeed, Shehzad Mukhtar, Mujtaba Abbas, Agha Mustafa Hassan.
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Nimra, a university gold medalist, is the daughter of Ashraf and Samina. Their relative, Suraiya, has a son named Rashid, who is captivated by Nimra’s capability and desires to marry her. Despite knowing Nimra would never agree, Suraiya decides to fulfill her son’s wish.
Meanwhile, Wajahat, a successful young businessman, falls in love with Nimra. After a struggle, destiny seems to align for their marriage. However, just before their wedding, disaster strikes.
“Social media users are expressing outrage over recent content in a drama series that crosses boundaries by depicting themes strictly forbidden in Islam, potentially impacting society negatively. Many have voiced concerns about the glorification of practices like black magic, warning that such portrayals can strongly influence viewers. Fans are calling for an immediate ban on the drama series ‘Girhein’ due to its explicit depiction of magic spells and their effects.”