Pakistani actress Sanam Saeed expressed satisfaction with the feedback received for her web series Barzakh, stating that the response matched her expectations despite the recent controversy surrounding the show in Pakistan.
In an interview with Indian media, Saeed described the feedback for Barzakh as "overwhelming," citing elements that attracted viewers to the show.
"There are certain aspects in Barzakh that grabbed people’s attention. Some viewers didn’t understand the show initially, but if they watch it carefully, they'll get it. The audience's reaction was exactly what we anticipated," she said.
Saeed also addressed her Indian fans, describing them as "long-lost siblings" due to their shared cultural heritage.
"We've grown up in different homes but share the same roots. Essentially, we come from the same land but have evolved differently over the years. It's heartwarming to reconnect with long-lost siblings," she remarked.
The show, directed by Asim Abbasi, known for Churails and Cake, has sparked significant debate due to its bold themes and content.
Since its debut two weeks ago, Barzakh has garnered attention for its portrayal of controversial topics, including non-heteronormative storylines.
In response to the backlash, Zindagi announced the removal of Barzakh from YouTube Pakistan, effective August 9.
The decision was made "in light of the current public sentiment," according to a statement on Zindagi's Instagram.
Fans in Pakistan have until August 9 to catch the final episode, set to air on August 6.
The show has polarised viewers, with some praising its narrative and performances, while others criticised it for lacking "family-friendly" content.
Abbasi has defended his creative choices, stating, "With all due respect, if you find queer/non-heteronormative storylines ‘distasteful,’ please do not watch my content. I will always champion the rights of all and tell stories that we believe in."
The controversy has led to a boycott campaign by some Pakistani fans, who claim that the series violates Islamic principles.
Critics have targeted the director and stars, including Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed, for participating in a project that they allege promotes indecency.
Despite the controversy, Saeed remains optimistic about her work and the positive reception from audiences. "The feedback has been exactly what we expected, and I am grateful for the support," she stated.