Adnan Siddiqui Reflects on His Three-Decade Journey with Pakistani Television
Renowned Pakistani actor Adnan Siddiqui, whose career spans over thirty years, recently shared his admiration for the small screen's pivotal role in his success. In a heartfelt post, he reminisced about his early days during the era of Pakistan Television (PTV), highlighting the exceptional quality of programming despite technological limitations of the time.
"Transitioning from modeling to acting, I was warmly embraced by the world of television—a rarity for newcomers. During the 70s and 80s, PTV was the sole channel, delivering top-tier content created by talented writers, directors, and actors. Though lacking modern technology, the dramas produced were of premium quality, serving as both entertainment and education," Siddiqui explained on Instagram.
He expressed his deep connection to the medium, stating, "Thirty years dedicated to the small screen have shaped who I am today. I wouldn't have it any other way."
On the occasion of World Television Day, Siddiqui emphasized his loyalty to television over film, tweeting, "From Uroosa to Meray Pass Tum Ho, it's been an incredible journey. Given the choic...
Adnan Siddiqui Credits Small Screen for His Success and Reflects on PTV Era
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