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Sajal Aly calls out Lux Style Awards for being biased

Sajal Aly spoke out against the unfair selection process

Sajal Aly calls out Lux Style Awards for being biased!

Taking it to Instagram, Sajal Aly questioned the jury and their criteria, being an actor in the industry even though she doesn’t know who they are.

Apparently the What’s Love Got to Do with It? star is annoyed by the prestigious awards for ignoring a couple of actresses nominated in film or drama categories.

She also questioned why several actors who gave excellent performances this year including Zara Noor Abbas for ‘Badshah Begum’ or Ushna Shah for ‘Habs’ were totally ignored.

Sajal wrote: “It is greatly disappointing to me as an artist that LSA routinely ignores other artists who are doing great work. For example, Mehwish Hayat who was great in London Nahi Jaunga’. Zara Noor Abbas for ‘Badshah Begum’ and Ushna Shah for ‘Habs’. Who exactly are the jury members, do they watch our shows even? Or do they simply choose who is popular? It is one thing not to win an award but to simply be ignored even if you have done great work is heartbreaking!”

The ‘Kuch Ankahi’ actress went on to request the Lux Style Awards to include categories honoring the technical teams “who create magic for us, us actors and for the audiences who see us.”

 

Sajal Aly also expressed her disappointment at Wahaj Ali’s snub from the Lux Style Awards and demanded a separate category honoring supporting actors in films and actors to be set up.

‘My third request is: please add a way/category to honor supporting actors. We have great actors who make our plays stronger because of their contributions. Let’s appreciate them, please. PS: How could Jo Bichar Gaye not even be nominated?”

 

 

The Lux Style Awards have met with criticism this year, with major film and drama actors speaking out against the unfair selection process for the nominations.

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