- Maya Ali said that critics should hold their horses before criticizing a drama after one episode.
- She said that actors work in summer heat and winters for 90 days.
- People however disagree with Maya’s point of view.
Maya Ali is returning to Hum TV, with Bilal Ashraf, who is making his acting debut, and in the drama Yunhi.

In recent years, there has been a lot of criticism of Pakistani dramas. Many of the dramas we’ve been watching have domestic violence portrayed as being commonplace, while others show young women who are only interested in getting married and have no other goals in life.
As a result, both the audience and drama critics are very critical of these dramas. Recently, Kaisi Teri Khudgarzi, a popular film in Pakistan and India, continued to draw criticism because of its problematic plot.
In a recent interview with Something Haute, Maya Ali advised critics to be patient before praising or criticizing a drama after just one episode.

She claimed that it takes actors 90 days to bring a project to the big screen, working in the sweltering heat of the summer and the freezing cold of the winter.
She added that anyone interested in reviewing a drama should visit and work with us for 90 days before doing so.
However, not everyone concurs with Maya’s viewpoint. They believe that while many other professionals work under difficult circumstances, actors enter the industry at their own discretion.
Additionally, they claimed that if creators continue to release subpar works after 90 days, no one is required to like them.
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