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Veteran Actor Jan Rambo criticises casting practices in showbiz industry

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LAHORE – Veteran actor Afzal Khan, better known by his screen name Jan Rambo, has expressed disappointment over what he described as limited opportunities and typecasting during his decades-long career in Pakistan’s entertainment industry.

Speaking on a television programme, the actor reflected on his transition from films to television following the decline of Pakistan’s film industry and said he had often been restricted to comic roles despite aspiring to portray more serious and powerful characters.

Jan Rambo, who has appeared in hundreds of films over a career spanning more than three decades, said his popularity as a comedian and dancer often overshadowed his broader acting abilities.

Recalling his early years in the industry, he said senior actors such as Javed Sheikh and Nadeem Baig were frequently cast in prominent roles that allowed them to demonstrate their range as performers, while younger actors were often confined to dance numbers or action-oriented parts.

He said that by the time he had gained the experience and maturity needed for more complex roles, Pakistan’s film industry had already entered a period of decline, limiting opportunities for actors of his generation.

The actor added that television has yet to provide him with roles that fully reflect his capabilities and experience.

Despite the challenges, Jan Rambo said he remains committed to acting and hopes to be offered meaningful and dignified roles that would allow him to showcase the full extent of his talent.

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