Renowned Pakistani playwright, author, and poet Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar has confirmed that the explicit videos circulating online are indeed of him, but claims he was forced to make them at gunpoint.
In an interview, Qamar alleged that he was held at gunpoint and coerced into engaging in inappropriate acts with a woman. He stated that he refused, questioning how he could be forced to do such a thing under duress.
Qamar explained that the woman’s face was not hidden in the videos because she was leading the entire operation, giving him instructions and acting as the leader. He further claimed that he initially kept silent about the explicit videos because he was suspected from the beginning.
He asserted that he was threatened with guns and told to perform sexually explicit acts with the woman. He revealed that two individuals with cameras filmed the entire ordeal, initially pressuring him to comply but later realizing their plan wouldn’t succeed.
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The explicit videos of Qamar, featuring him in compromising situations with a woman, went viral on July 30th. The short clips show Qamar, partially clothed, lying on a bed with the woman, smoking cigarettes and engaging in explicit acts.
This revelation has sent shockwaves through Pakistan’s literary and entertainment circles, with many expressing disbelief and outrage. Qamar’s claims of being forced at gunpoint are yet to be independently verified.