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Ghotki artist spots ‘lost’ artwork in Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum episode, calls out Frere Hall

Ghotki artist spots ‘lost’ artwork in Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum episode, calls out Frere Hall

Production company Big Bang Entertainment has distanced itself from the controversy; Sindh culture minister has ordered an inquiry into the matter.
Updated 16 Sep, 2024

Artist Seffy Soomro made a shocking discovery while watching Hania Aamir and Fahad Mustafa starrer Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum on TV — his own artwork that went ‘missing’ years earlier.

The TV serial offered him a glimpse of artworks he thought he’d lost years ago. The pieces were on display at Frere Hall in Karachi, where he had sent them for an exhibition in 2017 without ever receiving them back.

The artist immediately took to social media to call out Frere Hall for misappropriating his paintings. Taking to Facebook, Soomro detailed the incident, “Assalam o Alikum… I’m Seffy Soomro from Daharki, district Ghotki. I’m an artist. In 2017, I gave my paintings to Frere Hall for an exhibition. After the exhibition was over, I asked for them back. However, I was told that my paintings couldn’t be found. After a while, I gave up thinking perhaps they were, in fact, lost. After all, we’re all human.”

In 2024, after unexpectedly seeing his work in episode 17 of Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum at the 22:30 mark, Soomro felt betrayed. “I was lied to. I was told my paintings were lost, only for them to be reused or sold for profit. I have not been credited for these paintings yet.”

The artist revealed that these works were part of his thesis for the University of Sindh’s Fine Arts Department, underscoring the personal and academic value they held. “I have proof of this,” he added.

In the TV show, actors Emmad Irfani and Areej Chaudhary observe the paintings Soomro says are his. Chaudhary’s character Natasha says about one of them, “The painting is beautiful. The artist has expressed human emotions in so much depth.”

Production company issues statement

Following Soomro’s post, Big Bang Entertainment, the production company for Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum, put out a statement to distance itself from the matter and assure that the location used for the scene in question and the assets, including the paintings, were rented.

“It has come to our attention that a painting featured in a scene from our ongoing drama Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum was used without proper permission from the respected artist. As artists and producers ourselves, our sympathies go out to the concerned individual. This being said, Big Bang Entertainment would like to clarify that we have no involvement in this matter.”

The company went on to encourage Soomro to pursue the issue with the venue owners and expressed hope for a swift and fair resolution. They emphasised their support for “fair usage rights” and reiterated that the drama’s success should not be tarnished by this controversy.

Inquiry launched

In light of public outcry, Sindh Cultural Minister Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah formed a two-member committee comprising the director general of culture, and the director general of antiquities.

These committees have been tasked with investigating the matter and presenting a report to the minister. Shah said in a statement that appropriate action would be taken if any negligence or wrongdoing was uncovered.

Comments

NYS Sep 16, 2024 01:24pm
Somro is right – paintings made by him matters !!! Take them to task who have stolen and denyed vehemently
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Zulfiqar Ansari Sep 16, 2024 01:52pm
This incident raises concerns about artists' rights and transparency in handling artwork in public spaces.
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Laila Sep 16, 2024 02:01pm
There is simply no respect of artistic or material property laws or copyright laws in Pakistan. Big Bang Entertainment cant distance themselves from it. They must be held accountable. But corruption rules...
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Ishrat Hyatt Sep 16, 2024 02:04pm
Anything can happen in this country as 'ethics' is a word no one understands!
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Naveed Younus Sep 16, 2024 02:09pm
Quiet a shameful act. Artist should be honored and respected. Its hopeful that Zulfiqar Shah has taken notice of this incident.
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Taj Ahmad Sep 16, 2024 02:50pm
Very sad and heartbreaking, let’s hope things get back to normal and the missing items will be either found or remade it.
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M Ilyas khan Sep 16, 2024 03:09pm
The Management of Frere hall are the main culprit declaring loss of painting and then utilizing some where without permission of The artist/ painter Mr Soomro.
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Naushad Shafkat Sep 16, 2024 03:19pm
Unfortunately, this is the kind of treatment meted out to artists who don't have any clout amongst the artist community or who come from rural areas. This is a clear case of theft and not only must the paintings be returned to Mr. Soomro but those who were involved must be criminally prosecuted. It is also the duty of the Press to pursue this matter and inform the public if there was any nexus between the Frere Hall and the person who now had the paintings. This would be investigative journalism deserving kudos.
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Ali Sep 16, 2024 03:21pm
Frere hall responsible administrator should be booked. But who would do that in cookoos land.
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Jamil Soomro Sep 16, 2024 03:26pm
For an Artist his artwork is conceived and presented through hard work and is priceless. I hope Seffy Soomro rightfully gets his painting back. I must compliment him on recognizing his painting. What a beautiful coincidence.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Sep 16, 2024 03:41pm
Too little, too late.
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Mushtaq Sep 16, 2024 04:40pm
کون جیتا ھے تیری زلف کے سر ہونے تک
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Laila Sep 16, 2024 06:49pm
International arts, history and anthropology exhibitions are held worldwide. Museums and galleries borrow ancient work, artifacts, paintings, statutes, books etc for display and then return them to the country of origin. Now we know why no country would be insane enough to borrow or send anything to Pakistan. They simply won't get it back. What's the point of having laws?
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Bayu Marrukh Sep 16, 2024 08:04pm
Stolen art and it’s royalties need to be returned to Somro and inquiry should appropriate the criminal charges to the authorities.
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Say No to Dynasty politics Sep 16, 2024 08:15pm
Until we protect our artists and singers from greedy people, we will discourage people from developing Pakistan. Indians stealing our songs is another problem of infringement on creative works that people work hard to bring to the world. Shame on our leaders for not protecting our valuable creations. They should assist the public in international copyright protection and go after India for using our work without authorization or compensation. When will we have educated leaders who care about the country more than they care about themselves.
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Jameelkhar Sep 16, 2024 08:17pm
Why not involve police. This is not antique to involve department of antiquities. A committee to investigate a crime?
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Say No to Dynasty politics Sep 16, 2024 08:19pm
We have very lax laws and even laxer enforcement. Artist should file a police report against the owner of the property before the art work disappears. Court should immediately confiscate the art work till the facts are determined. This would send a strong message to all crooks but I am not holding my breath this will ever happen. Hope media doesn't forget this and helps this man get well deserved justice. Stop abusing poor artists from backwards areas.
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Ghh Sep 16, 2024 08:57pm
It has come to our attention that a painting featured in a scene from our ongoing drama Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum was used without proper permission from the respected artist.
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Abdul Sep 16, 2024 09:15pm
First they stole it, made money, now the same people starting inquiry.
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D Sep 16, 2024 10:34pm
OFFICIAL THIEVES ARE SITTING IN EVERY DEPT/ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS COUNTRY!
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Ehsan Sep 17, 2024 06:56pm
For us to make an impact at the international stage we have to be very professional
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