Shees Sajjad Gul, says PTV hasn’t paid him for 28 episodes of a Ramzan show he did last year!
Shees Sajjad Gul, the child actor everyone loved in Mere Paas Tum Ho, says he hasn’t been paid by Pakistan Television (PTV) for a Ramzan show he filmed last year. He says he’s tried to follow up, but nothing’s happened.
This situation shows a problem in the media: payments are often late, and no one is held responsible, even when it involves kids.
28 Episodes, Long Days, Fasting
Shees said he worked on 28 episodes of Rising Pakistan – Ramzan Special Edition, which aired during Ramzan. It meant long hours, and filming while fasting was hard.
He did his job, but he claims he hasn’t been paid after a year. Even worse, he says PTV officials aren’t responding to his calls or messages.
State Broadcaster Silent
People are upset that PTV hasn’t responded. As a state broadcaster, PTV should have high standards and protect artists, especially children.
It’s not just about the money; it’s about a lack of communication, which can discourage artists and their families.
Industry and Fans React
The news that **Shees Sajjad Gul is unpaid by PTV** has spread online. People are asking how this can happen to a child actor. Fans and other artists say that getting paid on time isn’t a favor; it’s a professional duty.
Some in the industry say that if known child actors have these problems, others might face even bigger issues.
Bigger Than One Actor
Shees Sajjad Gul’s story shows a bigger issue in Pakistan’s TV industry. Actors and crew members have complained about late payments, unclear contracts, and a lack of communication.
It’s worse for child artists because it involves their guardians, school, and legal stuff.
Time for Responsibility and Change
This reminds us that talent should be respected and paid fairly, no matter the age. Media groups, especially public ones, should have clear contracts, pay on time, and communicate openly.
People enjoy watching shows, but the people who make them deserve respect.
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