Prominent Pakistani writer Anwar Maqsood’s son has said that his father does not have any social media accounts, denying fake accounts in his name.
Prominent musician and singer Bilal Maqsood, son of Anwar Maqsood, said on Twitter on Tuesday that the veteran writer and television personality is “not on social media”.
“This account is fake‼️ in fact ‘all’ accounts in his name are fake,” Bilal wrote in his tweet.
This account is fake🚨‼️Actually ‘ALL’ accounts in his name are fake. Abbu is not on social media. Only the videos where you see him talking are real. Even the quotes with his pictures are not his. pic.twitter.com/no6N1exg8s
— Bilal Maqsood (@bilalxmaqsood) June 20, 2023
He added that his father is not on social media. However, only his videos are genuine. “The only videos where you see him talking.”
Bilal clearly mentioned that even the quotes attributed to the senior artist, floating on the internet and with his pictures on messaging services, are “not his”.
“Even the references to his pictures are not his,” he tweeted.
Anwar Maqsood is a prominent Pakistani scriptwriter, television presenter, satirist, comedian and occasional actor.
His most famous works include the television dramas “Aangan Tera,” “Sona Chandi,” and “Half Plate,” which are considered classics of Pakistan television.
He has also gained much praise for his stage plays including Sawa 14 August,” “Pawnay 14 August,” and “Saadhay 14 August,”.



