Review: See Prime’s Agay Barho offers a weak script and regressive ideas
A story of a mother and daughter who both get cheated on by their partners, Agay Barho reiterates the narrative that women need to fix broken relationships
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December 28, 2020
KARACHI: Lately, new platforms have emerged to promote new original local content. See Prime is one such platform and its short film
Naam Kya Rakha gathered quite a few praises. Sadly, the same cannot be said about See Prime’s latest web series,
Agay Barho. Featuring Samiya Mumtaz (as Nadia) and Aijaz Aslam (as Salman) in lead roles, the series is poorly directed, lacks depth and a purpose and reiterates the narrative that women need to fix broken relationships.