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Actor Haseeb Pasha Reveals He Used to Preview ‘Ainak Wala Jin’ Episodes for Bilawal and Bakhtawar Bhutto

Subheadline:Actor’s Statement Sparks Social Media Backlash and Criticism**

**Islamabad (Qudrat Newspaper)** – Haseeb Pasha, renowned for his portrayal of **Hamon Jadoogar** in Pakistan Television’s iconic children’s drama **”Ainak Wala Jin,”** has made a surprising revelation about his association with the show. According to Pasha, just two days before the airing of the episodes, he would visit **Bilawal House** to preview the episodes of the drama. He explained that Bilawal Bhutto and Bakhtawar Bhutto would watch the episodes beforehand, so they could inform children at school about what would happen in the upcoming episode, ensuring they were in the know before the episode aired for the public.

Pasha’s statement, which was shared on social media, quickly went viral, sparking significant backlash from online users. Many criticized the notion that children from influential families were given early access to content that was meant for a broader audience, especially in a country with such political dynamics.

One social media user commented, **”This is why the country is in the state it is today.”** Another user, **Zarina**, wrote, **”This is the intoxication of power.”** Others questioned the involvement of the Bhutto family, with one person remarking, **”The people who still don’t know Urdu today were the ones previewing these episodes as children?”**

**Rana Rashid Ilyas**, another user, asked, **”Which school in Pakistan did Bilawal and Bakhtawar actually attend?”** raising concerns over the privileged access and the influence of political power in everyday matters.

“Ainak Wala Jin,” which aired in the 1990s, became a national phenomenon and was beloved by children and adults alike. The series was based on tales of **genies**, **fairies**, and **wizards** from the magical world of Koh-e-Qaf, featuring captivating characters like **Nastoor Jin**, **Zakoota**, **Hamon Jadoogar**, and **Bill Butori**. These characters left an indelible mark on the minds of its viewers, who were fascinated by the whimsical world and the magical adventures.

While the drama holds a cherished place in the hearts of many, Haseeb Pasha’s recent comments have sparked intense debate about the intersection of media, politics, and privilege in Pakistan.

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