Veteran actor Usman Peerzada says he prays not to receive national awards due to criticism and negativity, sparking debate online about respect, recognition, and Pakistan’s entertainment industry.
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Veteran Pakistani actor Usman Peerzada has once again captured public attention after making an emotional statement about national awards and recognition in Pakistan. During a recent conversation, the senior artist revealed that he now prays not to receive a national award because of the criticism and negativity often linked to such honors.
Veteran Actor Shares Concerns
Usman Peerzada, known for his decades-long contribution to television, film, and theater, said awards should celebrate artists and their achievements. However, he believes that receiving a national award today often leads to controversy, backlash, and public debate instead of appreciation.
The actor also expressed disappointment over the growing culture of online criticism. He said artists who dedicate their lives to the entertainment industry deserve respect rather than harsh judgment on social media. His comments quickly gained attention across entertainment platforms and online communities.
Social Media Divided Over Statement
Many fans supported the veteran actor’s opinion and praised his honesty. Supporters argued that senior artists should be honored for their services to Pakistan’s cultural industry without unnecessary criticism.
At the same time, others defended the importance of national awards. They said such recognitions still hold value and should continue to celebrate deserving personalities despite public debate. The statement sparked mixed reactions online, with users discussing the credibility and significance of awards in modern times.
A Respected Name in Pakistani Entertainment
Usman Peerzada remains one of Pakistan’s most respected performers. He is widely recognized for his work in drama, film, and theater alongside his wife, Samina Peerzada.
His recent remarks have once again highlighted the pressure and scrutiny senior artists face in the age of social media.

