The hit drama “Jama Taqseem” faces serious plagiarism allegations. Writer Sarwat Nazeer is accused of stealing a story from author Misbah Ali Syed.
“Jama Taqseem” Plagiarism Scandal: What Happened?
A major controversy has erupted in the Pakistani entertainment industry. The popular drama “Jama Taqseem” is now at the center of a plagiarism storm.
The drama’s writer, Sarwat Nazeer, is accused of story theft. The original work is a digest story titled “Kaanch Se Saibaan”. Misbah Ali Syed wrote and published it in 2019.
How Was the Plagiarism Discovered?
The similarity was first noticed by an alert reader. The reader contacted Misbah Ali Syed directly. They pointed out the strong resemblance between the two stories.
The reader stated that “Jama Taqseem” closely mirrored Misbah’s digest story. The plot and characterizations were reportedly very similar.
Misbah Ali Syed Confirms the Allegations
Misbah Ali Syed responded to the reader’s claim. She confirmed the plagiarism in an Instagram story, expressing her disappointment publicly.
Misbah stated that writer Sarwat Nazeer appears to have stolen her work. This confirmation has fueled the controversy.
The Original Work: “Kaanch Se Saibaan”
Misbah Ali Syed published her story “Kaanch Se Saibaan” in 2019. It appeared in a popular Urdu digest. Digests are a common source of stories for many readers and writers.
The story was her original intellectual property. The alleged copying raises serious questions about creative rights in the industry.
Public Reaction and Industry Impact
This was shocking to the fans and social media users. The drama “Jama Taqseem” was a fan favourite. This scandal has tarnished its reputation.
Many are calling for accountability. There is a growing demand for original content and respect for writers’ rights. The incident highlights a recurring problem in entertainment media.
What’s Next for “Jama Taqseem”?
The production house and channel have not yet commented. The public awaits an official statement. Legal action from Misbah Ali Syed is a possibility.
This case could set a precedent for how authorities handle plagiarism in the future. Above all, It underscores the need for stricter checks before a drama goes into production.




























