Portrayal of domestic violence in ‘Jafa’ carries purpose
Actor Usman Mukhtar has said he chose drama serial ‘Jafa’ to act as it spotlights domestic violence, which he personally experienced in his practical life.
He said he took on Jafa, among other reasons, to draw attention to terrible problem of domestic abuse, which he had personally experienced.
Usman in a post on Instagram said, “After every episode, I usually share a picture and ask for your feedback.”
However, everything feels different now.”
He went on to say, “One of the main reasons I chose Jafa was to spotlight the destructive issue of domestic violence, which I have closely observed.”
Usman Mukhtar explained that while he wasn’t personally involved in this plot, Mohib Mirza and Mawra Hocane did a fantastic job portraying the emotions.
Usman thought that by bringing attention to the silent agony that many women face, the drama would spur social change.
He expressed gratitude to producer Momina Duraid and director Danish Nawaz of the show for their thoughtful and responsible handling of the sensitive issue.
In Jafa, Mawra Hocane plays Dr. Zara, who endures her abusive husband Hassan’s (Mohib Mirza) violent outbursts and psychological issues.
Despite urging Hassan to seek professional help for his anger issues, he lies about following through with the therapy.
In a recent episode, Dr Zara decides to leave Hassan after discovering his deception, leading to a violent altercation.
The situation escalates, and Hassan’s aggression sends Dr Zara to the hospital, raising awareness of domestic violence’s severe consequences.