Kamran Jeelani Calls Out Juniors for Disrespecting Seniors in Case No. 9
Kamran Jeelani recently talked about his concern about juniors disrespecting their seniors in the industry. He tied this issue directly to his experience working on Case No. 9.
A Shift in On-Set Attitude
Jeelani said many juniors fail to cooperate with their seniors. They fail to show respect towards them. According to him, this attitude affects the peace and teamwork of the cast.
The actor shared his experience of how some new artists ignored their seniors' guidance and took them for granted. As a result, scenes lost their spark, and cooperation on set became difficult. He said, “When juniors forget to learn from their seniors, the entire production suffers.”
A Call for Change
Furthermore, Kamran Jeelani urged the industry to bring back mentorship culture. He said teamwork and good behaviour make filming easier and more enjoyable for everyone. If juniors understand that respect builds careers — not fame alone — Pakistani dramas will thrive again.
Why This Matters
In dramas like Case No. 9, teamwork matters more than stardom. Respect for every artist is the key to surviving in the industry. Six Screen Entertainment believes on-set harmony can make a show better for everyone.
Final Thoughts
Kamran Jeelani’s observations challenge everyone in the drama world to rethink relationships and respect. At Six Screen Entertainment, we hope this sparks change. Because when industry shows kindness, learning and respect—then great stories follow.