Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar, a prominent Pakistani scriptwriter, director, and poet, was recently kidnapped and later released following the payment of a ransom. Known for his dramatic and often controversial statements, Qamar has frequently been in the public eye, both for his popular TV dramas and his contentious opinions.
Qamar’s recent public disputes, including a heated argument with a woman on a TV show and his outspoken criticism of actor Naumaan Ijaz, had already attracted significant media attention. The latest incident involving his abduction has added to his high-profile status. According to police sources, Qamar was kidnapped by a gang a few days ago, during which he was reportedly physically assaulted. The kidnappers demanded and received a substantial ransom for his release.
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Despite the severity of the situation, Qamar has been reluctant to pursue legal action. He has not filed an official First Information Report (FIR) regarding the abduction. Instead, he provided details of the incident verbally through a senior police official. Authorities are now trying to convince Qamar to file a formal complaint and cooperate in capturing those responsible for his kidnapping.
Qamar is renowned for his successful TV dramas such as “Sadqay Tumhare,” “Meray Paas Tum Ho,” and “Pyare Afzal,” and his hit films like “Punjab Nahi Jaungi” and “London Nahi Jaunga.” This latest incident has raised concerns about the safety and security of well-known figures in Pakistan. The situation highlights ongoing issues regarding the protection of public personalities and the effectiveness of the country’s security measures.