Pakistani film industry - and by extension the modelling - has now been split into two: the Qandeel Balochs and sanctimonious types. There is no denying that casting-couch exists and the actors and actresses that maintain ‘side professions’ and the fashion models that win awards once they agree to certain arrangements with event sponsors. But we don't talk about it. In Lollywood, it was the norm for heroines to have clandestine ‘arrangements’ with film-makers. There are countless whispered stories of even people like Madam Noor Jahan. The actors’ acting didn’t matter and heera mandi entwined with the film industry. It is a double-edged sword, while some actresses may have been abused and misused, but there were many who don’t really mind the casting couch, if the reward was fame and riches overnight. Can local film houses and TV networks be expected to keep a stringent eye on their productions in order to avoid scandals and maintain a clean reputation? Can senior desig