Ali Zafar Compares Pakistani Industry with Bollywood

Ali Zafar Compares Pakistani Industry with Bollywood

Ali Zafar is a famous Pakistani singer, actor, producer and model. He is appreciated for his outstanding singing skills and his successful dramas and films. Ali Zafar’s notable acting projects include College Jeans, Linda Bazar, Jaganu Aur Aanchal, Kaanch Ke Paar, Tefa In Trouble, Tere Bin Laden, Mere Baradar Ki Dilhan and others. Their popular cover song Balu Battiyan garnered over 25 million views and became a hit. Ali is married and has two lovely children.

Recently, Ali Zafar appeared on the Jawad Bashir Show where he spoke about the honesty and professionalism of Bollywood vs Pakistani actors or the dishonest behavior of the media industry.

Ali Zafar compared Pakistani industry with Bollywood.

Talking about this, Ali Zafar said that what we needed to follow from Bollywood was their collective thought process, here the individual thought process is very clear. My opinion is based on facts, you have to be neutral, you don’t have to be biased. An industry cannot grow if it does not mark its mistakes and learn from them. All successful industries or countries are super professional because they always think collectively. They are always interested in your success because they know it will benefit them as a team.

Ali Zafar compared Pakistani industry with Bollywood.

He added that everyone in Pakistan is thinking about themselves which is good but they are also working on another thing which is to pull others down. Here is the link to the video:

He further said what change he wants to bring in Pakistan. Talking about this, Ali Zafar said that I want to change the mindset in Pakistan because whatever product or result we see first comes as an idea in an individual’s mind and the general Pakistani mindset is very reactionary. likes

Talking about getting angry, he said, “I don’t get angry easily about anything but I can’t stand hypocrisy in people. However, I have calmed myself down, I have calmed myself down. Well trained. Now, I don’t lose my cool easily. Here is the video link:

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