After ‘Case No. 9’, Saba Qamar calls for responsibility towards women

Pakistani actor Saba Qamar as Sahar Moazzam in Case No. 9. — Instagram@harpalgeotv

Pakistani actress Saba Qamar has shared a thoughtful message after the end of her drama series Case No. 9, choosing reflection and positivity over controversy.

After Pakinomist TV‘s drama series “Case No. 9” reached its conclusion, the actor took to social media to express his views on kindness, responsibility and respect for women.

“I have won both cases – case #9 and case #0 (baseless),” Qamar wrote, clarifying that her message was not intended to criticize or accuse anyone.

Instead, she called on society to pay more attention to how women are treated, especially when it comes to unverified claims and character judgments.

“Women should be supported in their success, not questioned, disrespected or brought down by false stories,” she said, adding that true progress lies in uplifting each other.

Her statement closely echoed the themes of Case No. 9, which ended with justice for rape survivor Sahar after a long legal battle. In the final verdict, the court sentenced the main accused, Kamran, to 25 years of rigorous imprisonment and ordered action against other accomplices – a decision that struck a chord with viewers.

Qamar’s words also came in the wake of a recent controversy in which journalist Naeem Hanif publicly apologized for making false and defamatory claims about the actor during a podcast. He later admitted that the claims were unverified and wrong, and the video was removed from the platform. Qamar had responded by taking legal action, stressing that no one has the right to make baseless allegations about attention.

In his statement, the actor reflected that while apologies matter, a woman’s dignity should never be compromised without facts or confirmation. “I stood by the truth and that’s why justice prevailed,” she wrote.

Ending on a hopeful note, Qamar called for empathy, justice and respect, saying her message came from a place of integrity and authenticity.

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