
Jamshed Mahmood Raza
Jamshed Mahmood Raza, commonly known as Jami, is a Pakistani film director and producer known for his work in the country's cinema and his advocacy for the #MeToo movement. He gained significant attention for reading a letter from a sexual assault survivor at the Lahooti Melo festival, which sparked a defamation lawsuit from fellow director Sohail Javed. Recently, a Karachi court sentenced him to two years in jail for defaming Javed, highlighting the complexities and repercussions of public discourse surrounding sensitive issues in the entertainment industry.
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Filmmaker Jamshed Mahmood Raza, popularly known as Jami, has been granted interim bail by the Sindh High Court after being convicted of defamation.
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Jamshed Mahmood Raza, popularly known as Jami, was sentenced to two years in jail for defaming fellow director Sohail Javed.
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