Pakistani actor Agha Mustafa Hassan, known for his impactful performances, has expressed his frustration with being typecast as an antihero and shared his desire to take on more diverse roles.
Speaking on a comedy show, the actor revealed his frustration with the industry’s narrow perception of his talents. “Producers seem to have boxed me into a specific category. I’ve always wanted to prove my range, but somehow I keep being offered similar roles,” Agha lamented, shedding light on the challenges of breaking stereotypes in the entertainment industry.
While his acclaimed portrayal in Tere Bin earned him international recognition, it also solidified his image as an antihero. However, Agha is eager to expand his acting range. “I want to do all kinds of roles, not just villains. There’s so much more to explore as an artist,” he passionately shared, emphasizing his versatility.
The actor also shared a heartfelt story about his personal life, reflecting on love and growth. “I experienced my first heartbreak at 18,” he revealed. “It was a difficult time, but life has a way of surprising you. I fell in love again at 26, and it brought me a new perspective.”
Agha’s candid remarks highlight his determination to evolve as an actor and his hope for more opportunities that allow him to showcase his full potential.