Memoona Qudoos Reveals Shocking Harassment Experience During First Project

Memoona Qudoos Project Harassment podcast

Memoona Qudoos is a Pakistani actress known for her performances in popular dramas like GT Road, Khumar, Siyani, Toba, Farq, Guddu, Sukoon, and Jaise Aapki Marzi. With her growing presence on television, she has earned recognition for her talent, confidence, and screen presence. However, in a recent podcast interview, Memoona shared a heartbreaking and shocking story from the beginning of her career that has sparked a wave of concern across the entertainment industry.

Memoona Qudoos Project Harassment podcast

In the podcast, Memoona Qudoos revealed that she faced harassment on the set of her very first drama project. Without naming the drama, she described the experience as “horrific” and something she never wishes to remember. She said the environment on the set was deeply uncomfortable, and the behavior of the director, assistant directors, and some crew members was extremely unprofessional. She shared how she constantly felt watched, targeted, and unsafe. Despite everything, she thanked Allah that no one’s bad intentions were fulfilled.

Memoona Qudoos Project Harassment podcast

Memoona further explained that such experiences are less likely when an actress is cast through a reputable channel or casting agency. However, when casting happens directly through a director, the risk of unprofessional behavior and harassment increases. This insight is a harsh reality for many aspiring artists in the industry, especially women.

Memoona Qudoos Project Harassment podcast

The actress also admitted that the incident had a long-lasting emotional impact on her, affecting her deeply at a time when she was just starting her career. Her courage in speaking out about this experience is being applauded by fans and fellow actors, as it highlights a crucial issue that often remains hidden behind the camera.

Memoona Qudoos Project Harassment podcast

Memoona Qudoos’s brave revelation serves as a reminder that there is still a need for stronger protections and professionalism within the entertainment world. Her story is not just a moment of pain—it’s a call for change.

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