Fahad Mustafa rejects ‘fair skin’ bias in film industry

Fahad Mustafa recently guest-starred on Wasim Badami’s show Masoomana, where he addressed dark-skinned complexions within the film industry. Mustafa is a self-made superstar who rose to stardom as an actor in popular Pakistani TV series such as Main Abdul Qadir Hoon (2010) and Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum (2024). Also host of the competition game series, Jeeto Pakistan, the actor has also just produced his first film, Aag Lagay Basti Mein, where he plays the main lead alongside Mahira Khan. Read: Fans react as Meri Zindagi Hai Tu ends with emotional finale When appearing on Badami's program, Mustafa was asked if a white complexion is important in order to become a hero or heroine in the Pakistan film industry. The actor responded by saying that he himself is not “gora” and has done well. He added that several amazing actors in Pakistan are not white.         View this post on Instagram                       “Humare mulk me baray stars mein Saba Qamar, Sanam Saeed ya Sajal gori nahi hai”, he said. Read more: Review: 'Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum' and the magic of slow burn While spreading a positive message, Mustafa told the audience that in today’s work, talent matters over dusky complexions and all kinds of looks are common in the acting world. Mustafa’s remarks have resonated widely, with many applauding him for addressing colorism and outdated perceptions surrounding success. His statements serve as a reminder that hard work and devotion hold greater value than social standards.

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