BREAKING NEWS
Advertise with us >

Shamoon Abbasi opposes reported drama on drug dealer ‘Pinky’

Shamoon Abbasi

KARACHI:Actor and filmmaker Shamoon Abbasi has opposed the proposed drama series reportedly based on the life of alleged Karachi drug dealer Anmol, also known as Pinky, saying such content is not suitable for television screens.

In a Facebook post, Abbasi questioned why such a story needs to be dramatized, arguing that several positive narratives of women’s struggle, success, and empowerment could instead be highlighted on TV.

He also responded to reports that actress Saba Qamar may play the lead role, saying she is a highly talented performer capable of portraying characters in a way that can strongly impact audiences. He praised her previous work in Case No. 9, calling it a powerful drama that raised awareness on harassment issues.

However, Abbasi questioned why an actress known for positive and impactful roles should be used to glamorize a negative character. He added that if such a story must be told, it should be made as a film rather than a television drama, as cinema is a matter of choice for viewers, while TV content reaches households and younger audiences.

He described the project as an attempt to capitalize on a viral incident and said caution is necessary when portraying criminal figures in mainstream entertainment.

According to reports, a production house is working on a biographical drama based on the alleged drug queen, with the script reportedly being written by the writer of Case No. 9.

Drug Dealer Anmol alias Pinky granted three-day physical remand

Drug Dealer

KARACHI: Deputy Inspector General (South) Asad Raza said on Wednesday that alleged drug dealer Anmol alias Pinky has been granted a three-day physical remand by a judicial magistrate in Karachi.

According to the DIG South, the court had rejected the police request for physical remand a day earlier. However, the suspect was produced again before the Judicial Magistrate (South), where police renewed their request.

The court subsequently approved a three-day physical remand, after which police took the suspect into custody for further investigation.

Police sources said authorities have also compiled details of previous cases registered against Anmol alias Pinky.

The suspect was arrested by Garden Police during an operation in Karachi. According to police, cocaine and other narcotics worth millions of rupees were recovered from her possession.

On the other hand, Police have registered an additional case against alleged drug dealer Anmol alias Pinky after a pistol was reportedly recovered from her possession during her arrest in Karachi’s Garden West area.

According to the First Information Report (FIR), the suspect was unable to produce a valid license for the weapon.

Anmol alias Pinky was arrested from a flat in a residential building in Garden. Following media reports about the arrest, the property owner reportedly asked for the apartment to be vacated.

A family residing at the address mentioned in the FIR said they have been living in the flat as tenants for the past eight years and do not know the suspect.

The family questioned how their home address was included in the police report and said the apparent error has caused them significant mental distress.

Earlier, Garden Police claimed to have recovered a pistol, cocaine worth millions of rupees, chemicals, and other narcotics from the suspect.

Police said Anmol alias Pinky was wanted in 10 cases and had allegedly been operating a citywide drug trafficking and supply network.

Investigators alleged that she used online platforms to arrange narcotics deliveries through designated riders, including female couriers.