Pakistan, July 5 -- Veteran actor and singer Khaled Anam has expressed serious concern over how Muharram is being presented in today's media. Speaking on the Off The School podcast, he criticised the trend of turning religious content like naats and nohas into commercial, glamour-filled productions. He said the deep emotional and spiritual meaning of Muharram is being lost.

He recalled how, in earlier days, channels like PTV would broadcast respectful programs during Muharram. Presenters would dress in black, and the content would reflect the solemn mood of the month. Anam noted that now, Muharram is treated like Ramazan-with shows competing for ratings and viewers instead of focusing on remembrance and reflection.

Anam strongly critici...