Atiqa Odho believes that young actors?

Atiqa Odho believes that young actors do not form bonds with their co-stars in the same way that her generation did.

Atiqa Odho has noticed a generational divide between today’s actors and actors from her generation, and it’s the relationships formed on set that matter — something that goes beyond using skills on set.

On Monday, the Dasht actor shared a photo with her costar and friend, Naumaan Ijaz, with a caption honoring their friendship. She discussed how this bond manifested in the onscreen chemistry, mentioning how “kids” today don’t operate in the same way.

“For us artists, years of friendship and trust always translate into creative work.” Those who have made lifelong friends in our volatile industry are extremely fortunate. The new kids don’t seem to share the same sentiment.

The Humsafar actor made an excellent point when she stated that coworkers must make an effort to form bonds because they spend so much of their time together. She made a wish for the new actors, hoping that they will make memories that they will cherish both at work and outside of it.

“I hope the younger actors form strong bonds with the people they spend so much time on set with and care for one another. We create beautiful memories both on and off screen, so cherish each other because life is so short “She stated.

The post followed Odho and Ijaz’s May 18 interview with FUCHSIA magazine to promote their upcoming project Kaisi Teri Khudgarzi. “If we keep work strictly limited to work, you’ll see what’s going on in today’s generation of actors — how they don’t mesh well with each other. We old actors combine [work and lighthearted fun] “He stated.

“It’s like a family,” Odho said.

Ijaz went on, “Furthermore, because of us, today’s generation will learn a valuable lesson: they [old actors] don’t have ego issues, and they joke around and tease each other. So it’s a good, enjoyable atmosphere.”

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