Badar Khalil retires; comments on fellow actors/actresses.

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First person: End of an era

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The room is strewn with an assortment of dupattas, churidars, saris and ghararas that she wore during the scores of television plays and serials that she performed in from 1968 to date.

A beautiful Himalayan cat lay sprawled on a bundle of neatly folded clothes. Bader Khalil carefully spooned sugar in her tea as she spoke.

"I am giving away all these clothes as I won't need them now. I knew one day I would have to bid farewell to showbiz but what hurts is that I am leaving with a sense of dejection."

"I feel that I am quite disposable and no longer wanted in the industry," says Bader Khalil

After planning her move over a long period of time, Bader Khalil has finally packed her bags to go and live with her son in Canada. "Previously I would visit them for five or six months and then return. This time I am moving for good."

A veteran actor who fits into just about any role she does with utmost ease; whether it is a ghost in Shahzad Khalil's Bi Jamalo in the early '70s, or the Aani of Tanhaiyan and Zakia of Ankahi in the '80s, or as the more recent saucy Aqeela Bua of Qudoosi Sahib ki Bewa or the insensitive mother-in-law in Shak. Why would an actor of her calibre feel dejected after such a long tenure in showbiz?

"I feel that I am quite disposable and no longer wanted in the industry! Over the years, my crew and most costars have been good to me, but I feel that channel owners and owners of production houses don't treat seniors like they should. Their attitude is like, Bader Khalil? Put her name in and remove it after a few days'. My name doesn't always appear in credits; even if I'm doing a strong antagonist or support role, my scene never makes it to the stills or promos. I don't watch my plays regularly but if I do get a chance, sometimes I wonder why there were so many long shots and why some scenes never appeared on air."

"I worked hard when Shahzad Khalil passed away. I brought my boys up; all parents do that and I don't want to recount those days but my life wasn't easy. Yet I did not beg, borrow or steal roles. There were days when I would look at my role and say is this what I'm going to do'? But then I would think let's do it, at least it will take care of the bills'."

Since the past three years or so, she feels she has either hit a plateau or reached a turning point in her life. "I am honest, straightforward and punctual. I have given versatility, quality and quantity in my work. I have never bargained or requested for a raise; have never been interested in who gets paid what and I accept what I get. Then I noticed that while I am doing the same kind of roles that Hina Bayat, Shamim Hilali, Samina Peerzada and others are doing; they are getting much more out of it in terms of payment and exposure. I can't understand why? I am a much better actor and much more senior. Are they better actors than me?

"Samina Peerzada did not have much potential to begin with but got groomed after doing all kinds of roles. Just like Shabana Azmi's talent was polished after doing good roles although I feel that Smita Patel had more talent than her. I realise that no one is irreplaceable and I am certainly not implying that I am the best; but don't 47 years in the industry account to anything?"

Bader Khalil receives her Hum TV Lifetime Achievement Award from Duraid Siddiqui

She spoke intensely as she sipped her tea. "I worked hard when Shahzad Khalil passed away. I brought my boys up; all parents do that and I don't want to recount those days but my life wasn't easy. Yet I did not beg, borrow or steal roles. There were days when I would look at my role and say is this what I'm going to do'? But then I would think let's do it, at least it will take care of the bills'."

What does she think might be the reason she's been seemingly sidelined?

"Perhaps I don't know how to market myself; I don't know how to do PR. I accept whatever role comes my way. I am not in the clique because I am a domestic type of woman. I prefer to be around my family and my grandchildren rather than hanging around in the offices of channel heads or producers when I am not working. Also I cannot lie, and people cannot accept truth to their face. If I don't like something, I don't mince my words.

"My late husband used to tell me to be diplomatic but I couldn't then and I cannot now. On the other hand, if I like something, I praise it generously. Ayesha Khan once behaved badly with me during a shoot in Malaysia and I was upset with her. But when she performed remarkably well in a play and they asked me to comment about it on stage, I lavished praise on her because she had done well. When she met me, she asked me why I praised her when I was upset with her. I told her that I am still upset but that wouldn't stop me from telling the truth."

Bader says that drama today is all about glamour, young girls and boys, and has plenty to say about the new talent that is coming in from NAPA. "What are they learning there? To be over-confident and disregard seniors? Fawad Khan has a make-up artist to himself because Humsafar was a hit? These people think that since they have learnt acting, they know everything there is to know. Does experience not count at all?

"Production giants want to run episodes and serials with girls who are mere entrants in this field. These two-play wonders arrive on the sets five hours late clad in a pair of jeans. While they settle down and demand cups of coffee, they decide on what to wear and then the hanging time follows. By the time they are ready, we have missed the scheduled shoot time by almost half a day.

"People like Qavi tell me, You have the whole day even if there is a delay so just hang around'. My reply is why should I hang around waiting when I can spend time doing something else or preferably be with my family?"

Reminiscing about her PTV days, she brought out photographs and stills of her work from the '60s, '70s and '80s. "We used to work with educated people; even talking to them was a learning experience. We were trained at PTV to arrive on time, ready and dressed up for our shot. Now when drivers from various channels come to pick me up they tell me, You are the only woman in the showbiz industry who never makes us wait. For some, we have to wait a good four hours'."

Bader says that the younger lot has a treasure trove of 40 years of plays to learn from. "How did we learn? They didn't even show films in our time. We observed the people around us, our extended family, and the people on the streets were our database. Senior I may be, but I believe that one learns with every role and every director. I always ask young directors to guide me by telling them, Beta, mujhe batana and don't be scared. Let me know how you have sketched the character in your head'."

For Bader, our storylines are done to death with boy-girl plots and a gorgeous young pair leading the serial. "What happened to character roles and the importance of a good supporting cast? My role in Shak was a strong one and got amazing feedback. I put my heart and soul in the role, and the writer told me that my performance made people cry. But Shamim Hilali's role was amended and she was brought back into the play."

She says her Lifetime Achievement Award from Hum TV also came with a reality check. "I was seated next to Sultana Siddiqui in the front row; whom I have known for a very long time. Fawad Khan called her from a few rows away and said to her that he wanted to sit next to her otherwise he would leave. If the young man had requested me, it would have been different. I was so heartbroken that I decided to leave and go home."

But doesn't she have many friends in showbiz?

"Rubina Ashraf, Bushra Ansari, Ayesha Omar, Saba Parveiz and Maria Wasti are nice people. But generally, there are no friends in showbiz. My husband Khalil would tell me that you should draw a line even in your closest friendships so that you don't get hurt. Behroze Subzwari, Jawaid Sheikh, Asif Reza Mir practically lived in our house and grew up with our sons. Now that they are established and have their own lives, they don't care about someone like me. PTV is celebrating its 50th anniversary; I don't see any remembrance for Shahzad Khalil. Are people so easily forgotten? It is hard to believe!"

At the time of this interview, Bader was busy winding up her projects. "The other day I was dealing with some pettiness over an advance payment when all of a sudden my blood sugar dropped and I had to be hospitalised. The point is I don't want money or recognition, all I ask for is dignity and respect."


https://www.dawn.com/news/1116773

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Posted: 11 years ago
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I feel Badar Khalil just ended up bashing a lot of people in one interview 😆.
I feel there's more to Fawad's bit. I feel Fawad probably did ask to be seated in the front..but I don't think he asked Badar Khalil to get up from her seat for him.




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Posted: 11 years ago
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Shes does a good job, especially evil MIL's role. I ll miss her.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: starstruckk

I feel Badar Khalil just ended up bashing a lot of people in one interview 😆.

I feel there's more to Fawad's bit. I feel Fawad probably did ask to be seated in the front..but I don't think he asked Badar Khalil to get up from her seat for him.


The 1st Hum Awards came with so much controversy. It was quite obvious how pissed FK was for being sidelined and not nominated for Humsafar, and there was even an article that stared how Sultana Siddiqui ahd forced him to come and he wasn't interested. Yes it's highly believable that Fawad had asked to be seated next to Sultana, but I doubt he knew Badar Khalil was to be seated next to her. No other Senior has ever spoken up to say that he's disrespectful or what not. Just the other day Fawad went to Shaukat Khanam to meet this fan of his who has cancer and wanted to see him, a commitment he made to Nadia Jamil earlier but couldn't fulful, yet he made time and went. His fans, other fans who've heard praises from his driver, all of them say that he's moody but down to earth. Professionally people always look for reasons to badmouth him or say he has attitude, but on a personal level, from those who met him, no one has ever said negative things about him. I feel like people are taking this too far, even though there's nothing much in there.Fangroups against FK are having the time of their life with this, even though no one knows the actual truth in this 😆 Even his fellow co-stars, Sanam Baloch, Mahira Khan, Sanam Saeed, all of them only praise him.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Is she the same actress who played who played Sanam's MIL in shukk? She has been mistreated but y put down other actresses just to make herself look good. I may not of seen all paki shows but still 1 can say dis Samina peerzada is 10 times better actress than her. And so wat of if Fawad hhas a a make up artist? LOL. I totally believe dat FK throws tantrums is short tempered, money minded etc but I think ppl r actually jealous of his stardom aswell dats they always talk abt him as if he is the worst human being ever.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Despite being a legend, I don't agree with Badar Khalil in this, and somehow nor do I feel sympathy for her, because she's not exactly making herself look dignified here. What is why all the bitter attitude? I feel like its impolite of her to pick on Sameena Peerzada, since she's her contemporary. She's asking for professionalism, but this doesn't seem like professional attitude coming from her to me. Sameena Peerzada may not have been terrific when she started out but she's reached there with hard work, and here's she's taking away from that even if that wasn't her intention. In a way she is saying I'm better than her, though I strongly disagree with that. Sameena Peerzada has shown great versatility in terms of all her roles, and her dialogue delivery has always been better than Badar Khalils. Also for the unprofessionalism coming from the younger lot, she should blame the production houses rather than the actors. The days that Badar Khalil is reminiscing of over here, at that time, PTV was the only channel, and so all actors had this certain security while working. They were taught how to be professional and how to work. The work environment was limited unlike today. Plus the main point, times have changed, the world has changed. Has anyone seen the state of Pakistan and it's youth today? Their so confused and frustrated without direction, no wonder unprofessionalism will come up. Today there's so many channels, so many production houses, trying to outrun the other, its all about trps and money. There's like this wierd unhealthy competition in the industry, not in a good way. Everyone is constantly trying to reach somewhere with shortcuts, unlike the old days, no one really wants the other person to succeed truly. The jealousy between all of them is very evident.
And for Badar Khalil, this is basically an issue with how dare you speak up to me, or how dare you say this to me, don't you know I'm your senior? It goes around all the time, even in our own lives. I faced this firsthand in Pakistan myself recently. Even if the other person is wrong, you cannot speak up because their senior to you, it's like a society thing.
Also, I don't think anyone beats the seniors when it comes to being overconfident. I watched Bushra Ansari, and Saba Hameed, when they came on TUC, and there was just something about them that irked me. They consistently praised themselves and their PTV days putting today's actors and their work down, as if dramas today aren't credible. It's like their issue is, why is the attention being given to the younger lot, why aren't we still the main actors or stars, why don't we get main roles anymore, even though they don't realize their days to rule are gone, and they should accept that gracefully. Yes once in a while you get that drama that your the main leads of, but every script writer cannot pen that down can they? Especially when there's like a 100 other actors that are way more popular and in demand. Obviously production houses are going to go with what the audience wants and now what you want.
And why is Fawad Khan not allowed to have a make-up artist? What does Humsafar being a hit have to do with that.
I'd appreciate it if, if these seniors could maybe teach the younger lot something instead of just hating on them. Your to blame as well in this. You consistently complain about them, might as well do something right about it. I still remember how Syra Yousuf said that on Mera Naseeb sets Bushra Ansari never really helped them and it was always Sakina Samo and Sameena Peerzada who would guide them on what to do and how to do a scene since they were beginners and unsure of what to do.
Btw, after the clad in a pair of jeans I just cannot take this article seriously. It may not have been her intention, since she's referring to the youngsters attitude, but that one line it just goes back to the whole society issue that girls in jeans are spoiled, corrupt, brats, whereas the shalwar kameez ones are the innocent ones... blah blah blah. Maybe its me overanalyzing but thats all that line proves to me.
Basically Badar Khalil wants respect and dignity, but after this article, its quite the opposite. She's lost that, atleast from me.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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I have sympathy for her. Bt in some points I disagree with her. She should nt bash other actors. She is an amazing actress. She was amazing in shakk and really liked her as aqila in quddusi saheb ki bewa. Wanna miss this amazing actress. Bt i still say she should nt have to bash others.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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It's quite upsetting that she's leaving, she's a great actress but this comparing and all these personal comments are quite unusual and controversial. It's almost as if she's blaming her lack of popularity on others. She's honest, that's good but Hina Bayat and Sameena Pirzada have built quite a name for themselves over the years. She's right, she didn't PR/market herself properly. She didn't know how to, but she's saying one thing and then the opposite. She definitely deserves the respect.. but was this really the solution? I don't think so.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Its a she.. 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Oh i thought it was a guys name

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