In a heartfelt viral reel shared on Facebook, Indian actor Simarjeet Singh Nagra openly admires the Pakistani drama industry and expresses his strong wish to collaborate with it. Known for his roles in films like Kammara Sambhavam and TV shows such as Ajooni, the Punjabi-origin actor, who hails from Mohali, highlights the natural storytelling and realistic performances in Pakistani serials.
In the video, Simarjeet passionately states: “Main Bhi Pakistani Dramas Main Kaam Krna Chahta Hoon“. He questions the Indian industry, asking, “Hmary Haan Ku Nahin Banaty Ye Sab“. He praises the simplicity and emotional depth of Pakistani dramas, contrasting them with Indian ones that often feature exaggerated acting and dragged-out sequences.
Simarjeet has previously lauded hits like Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum, calling it a “beautiful drama serial with a simple storyline” showcasing “very natural acting.” He criticizes Indian auditions where directors demand “over the top acting,” urging the industry to “learn something good from the Pakistani serials.”
His comments reflect a growing cross-border appreciation, as Pakistani dramas enjoy massive popularity in India for their relatable narratives and subtle performances. Simarjeet’s candid appeal underscores a desire for more meaningful collaborations, bridging creative gaps between the two vibrant industries.




