Daily Dispatch

Pakistani drama hailed for portraying strong women put back on air

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A Pakistani drama praised for its progressiv­e portrayal of women was put back on the air on Friday after being removed from a streaming platform earlier this week following complaints to authoritie­s.

The 10-episode series, which launched in August and tracks four women who set up an undercover detective agency to expose unfaithful husbands, has won plaudits for showing strong female characters taking control.

It also shows women swearing, drinking and taking drugs, and tackles subjects seen by many in conservati­ve Pakistan as taboo, including sexual abuse, marital rape and homosexual­ity.

Earlier this week the series, called Churails , (Witches), was removed from Zee5, an entertainm­ent platform that was streaming it in Pakistan, without explanatio­n.

The show was taken off the platform in Pakistan purely in compliance with a directive that we received,” a spokespers­on for Zee5 said in e-mailed comments.

We have now addressed the matter and reinstated the show on our platform.”

The Pakistan Telecommun­ications Authority said it had contacted the platform after receiving complaints about the programme.

Writer and director Asim Abbasi hailed the show’s return.

The witches who wouldn’t burn ... not for now, anyway. #Churails back on in Pakistan,” he posted on Twitter.

Pakistani film critic Omair Alavi said Zee5 had taken a “huge risk” in selecting Churails as the first in a series of Pakistani-directed shows because the drama was miles apart from what the viewers were accustomed to”.

Women ’ s rights are a contentiou­s issue in Pakistan.

This year, Islamists pelted marchers marking Internatio­nal Women ’ s Day with stones, shoes and sticks.

Organisers said they faced a backlash from conservati­ve elements in the country, which a 2018 Thomson Reuters Foundation poll found to be the world’s sixth most dangerous for women.

The witches who wouldn t burn ... not for now, anyway

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