Showing posts with label Humsafar. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Superhit Pakistani Dramas Of 2012 Highlights


Television may be considered as small screen entertainment but it has given us immense quality amusement through big names in terms of actors and successful drama productions – from the old days of PTV to the recent times of private channels.

This year began with all eyes glued to Khirad and Asher’s tragic love story in Humsafar, eventually introducing us to Durre- Shehwar’s life and later making us witnesses to Aiman’s Maat to her overambitious sister Saman.

we are giving you a list of some of the productions that deserve a tribute for making our year so entertaining.

Humsafar:



Humsafar, which started in the last quarter of 2011 and went on until March 2012, took Pakistanis by storm. Not only was the audience in Pakistan going crazy over it but it had major ratings coming in from everywhere in the world. Humsafar amidst highly positive and some negative comments became a huge hit. Written by Farhat Ishtiaq and directed by Sarmad Sultan Khoosat, Humsafar was a story about a forced arranged marriage which eventually turned into a romantic relationship between the couple only to be maliciously destroyed later.

Khoosat’s epic direction and the way he weaved the words into perfect frames was impeccable. Humsafar was a perfect example of how a simple story, put together brilliantly with strong art direction, captivating acting and soul stirring music, can hold the audience spellbound.

Maat:


Maat was the story of two sisters, Aiman and Saman who belonged to a low income household. Saman, the younger sister who dreamt of making it big in life, was arrogant and materialistic, while Aiman, the older one was compassionate, loving and believed in sacrificing.

Written by Umera Ahmed, the production featured a straightforward storyline, dialogues full of impact and excellent performances by Aamina Sheikh (Aiman) and Saba Qamar (Saman). The drama also featured Adnan Siddiqui (Faisal) as Aiman and Saman’s cousin and romantic interest.

Bilquis Kaur:


Bushra Ansari has been in the entertainment industry for over three decades and is probably the first female actor to make her mark on the comical side of local entertainment. Over the years, she has perfected all kinds of roles from those she played in fifty fifty to Neeli Dhoop and to the recently popular Bilquis Kaur.

In Bilquis Kaur, Ansari aka Billo is shown as a stern, humourless woman who is living in New York since 30 years with her family. She portrayed a woman who stood by her traditional beliefs and forced them upon the life of her children. Trouble came when her younger son Sultan (Ahsan Khan) married the bold and confident Soha (Syra Yousuf).

Directed by Adnan Ahmed and written by Faiza Iftikhar, the drama also stars Sadia Imam, Saleem Sheikh, Adnan Jillani, Nadia Afghan, Khalid Ahmed and others. Where Ansari gave a power-packed performance, the rest of the actors really helped her making this play a huge success for the audience who waited every Sunday to find out more about different layers of Billo and her family.

Durre-Shehwar:



Umera Ahmed’s writings gave us yet another hit.

In this serial, the plot revolved around two couples from different generations exploring the intricacies of life, relationships and their share of problems. Packed with smart dialogue and gripping performances by the cast which included Samina Peerzada, Qavi Khan, Nadia Jamil, Noman Ejaz, Sanam Baloch and others.

Director Haissam Hussein’s beautiful depiction about complexities of married life be it in today’s urban setting or yesterday’s traditional times, showed how certain issues are common in every relationship. It also depicted how powerful a role a woman can play when giving her marriage every bit of patience and resolve possible.

Shehr-e-Zaat:



After Humsafar, Mahira was back with her beauty and charm on screen, this time as Falak in a production called Shehr-e-Zaat. Falak was a beautiful yet unsympathetic character who was shown to be self-centered, loathing poverty and despising ugliness.

Director Sarmad Sultan Khoosat was clear in what he wanted out of Falak’s character, settings and the people that surrounded her. Mahira did justice to her role as a selfish young girl who was head over heals for Salman Anser (Mikeal) and later as a vulnerable, dejected woman looking for God’s help and guidance in her life. Umera Ahmed gave the audience another master piece which made many think about the importance of righteousness and humility in their lives.

Kaafir:



Humayun Saeed’s negative role in Kaafir actually made one feel disgusted by his character. This drama proved how his star quality and ability to reach to the audience never fails. The good vs. evil; directed by Shahid Shafaat gave us the story Shahan Ali Khan (Humayun Saeed) who is living a dual life; in front of his family he pretended to be virtuous but resorted to his evil and malicious side when away from them. The twists were woven captivatingly into the narrative although the play did go a little over board with its bold dialogues and settings.

Mora Piya:



How brilliantly the lead actors Aamina Sheikh and Adeel Hussain managed to take the entire drama on their shoulders despite its drifting script and weak story-line. They shined until the last episode, making viewers tune in simply for their performance as a couple in love whose lives were hit by a tragic incident.

Zard Mausam:



Zard Mausam was a kind of ‘desi’ version of Cinderalla, but this desi Cinderella was not at all perfect and pleasant as the one in the fairy tale. Taking similarities from it, this narrative was about girl whose life changed after her mother’s death and how her step mother (Sania Saeed), who was the actually the first wife of her father (Faisal Rehman), mistreated her and made her life miserable. Saeed in the step-mother’s role stole the show with the helplessness and hatred she portrayed along with other dimensions of her character.

Mera Yaqeen:



Here is a powerful message: if you believe in God things can turn in your favour, you just need to hang in there with a strong faith.

Asfand (Faisal Qureshi) and Maha (Savera Nadeem) is a happily married couple whose lives take a turn for the worse when Maha met with an accident and was left paralysed. She then forced her husband to get remarried to her friend Nazish (Nimra Bucha) who had been divorced twice already. Nazish kept the house and children together and but the problems started when Maha’s jealousy took over. Actors from our entertainment industry keep giving us brilliant performances which are often what glue us to the seats despite weak storylines. Mera Yaqeen is one such example.

The year brings to an end some great performances and outstanding screen plays, but we still have more to look forward to in the form of Zindagi Gulzar Hai, Kahi Ankahi and the upcoming play Mirat-ul-Uroos.



Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Happy Birthday Fawad Afzal Khan



Fawad afzal khan is a famous Pakistani model, actor and singer. He was born in Lahore, Pakistan on 29th November 1981. He is charming, dashing, stunning, cute, and hot at the same time. He has got all the qualities required for an actor or model. His movie Khuda Ke Liye became famous worldwide because of his acting; He is a great actor and singer.

Fawad Afzal Khan currently lives in Lahore, Pakistan; His birth place, but he spent his childhood in Greece, Manchester and Saudi Arabia. He came back to Lahore when he was 12 years old. He holds a bachelor degree in Telecom engineering.

Fawad afzal married to Sadaf Afzal Khan on November 12th 2005 who gave birth to a beautiful baby boy named Ayaan Khan. Fawad Afzal Khan belongs to a Punjabi family.

He made his first DEBUT at the age of 22 by playing the role of a bumping spy in Jutt and Bond. Later fawad played a lead role in Shoaib Mansoor’s film Khuda Ke Liye. In 2008 he appeared in Anjum Khan’s drama called Satrangi.

Fawad appeared in ads like Olphers, Mobilink, TUC biscuits, Pepsi etc.

Fawad appeared in drama serials which were a great hit like Dastaan, Humsafar, Satrangi, Akbari Azghari, Kuch Pyaar Ka Pagalpan etc. His drama Humsafar was a commercial hit and was liked very much by the public.

Fawad Afzal Khan is a lead singer of a rock band named ENTITY PARADIGM. He is famous for his songs and after his serial Humsafar, his demand has increased even more and he is now famous globally also is new serioul Zindagi Gulzar Hai is going to onair soon from Hum Tv. He has got an amazaing voice and he is for sure a versatile singer.

Fawad Afzal Khan is in the contract with HUM TV for two upcoming drama serials; Zindagi Gulzar Hai and Bandhan

Today is Fawad's Birthday, Styleemag.com Wishes you Very Basting Happy Birthday. 

You ROCK Fawad, We’re proud of you




Friday, 16 November 2012

Fawad Khan Said: Team Work Gives Success





Starting off his career in music with Entity Paradigm (EP) and then starring in the award-winning film Khuda Kay Liye, actor-singer Fawad Khan has managed to steal many hearts. Realising that his passion for acting burns more than his love for music, Fawad has steered the wheel away from the mic and moved onto the screen. He has since been acting in various TV shows most famously “Humsafar” — a show watched and loved by the whole nation. On the sets of Hum Network, Fawad talked about his career and future plans.



“It’s been really nice,” he said, referring to his rise to stardom and the journey he has made so far in the entertainment industry. “‘Humsafar’ was the next step for me in my career and the response I received from the audience was simply overwhelming.”



When asked whether his new TV show “Zindagi Gulzar Hai”, which airs this week, would be as captivating as “Humsafar” once was, he said: “I certainly didn’t expect that ‘Humsafar’ would receive such a great response. I don’t think that I am that great an actor in isolation but when I work with a team, my co-stars and other people around me help bring out the best in me.”



Fawad believes that the content of a script is important, but having the right team which understands an actor is as significant, if not more. “It’s never been a habit for me to pick up more than I can do in a given period of time. However, I feel that more than anything, your sanity comes first and so the team you will be working with is very important — I believe my team makes me.”

The storyline or script of the TV show is important to him as well, “I do look at the content because the storyline is a big thing, too. But I still feel a team plays a more significant role — your wavelengths [work ethic] don’t always match with your co-stars. So this definitely counts for me.”

“I have worked with a couple of directors and each has played his or her part in bringing out the best in me,” he said. “I have been blessed to have worked with Sultana Apa [Sultana Siddiqui, the director of ‘ZInagi Gulzar Hai’]. I know there is a balance a director has to maintain when it comes to fulfilling his or her purpose — either you become a dictator and tell the actor exactly what he needs to do or go to the other extreme which is throwing the character on to him to let him figure out what needs to be done.”

He believes Siddiqui knows how to balance the two and this is why it’s been such a rewarding experience for him and an achievement for her.

About his future plans in music, he said: “We [EP] have been disbanded for a while now and it’s been difficult to coordinate amongst ourselves. But yes, if something comes up and I have to sing, then I will.” Commenting on whether he’s aiming to act in films as well, he said, “If something really creative comes my way in the near future and if it’s something different and not conventional, then I might do it.”


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Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Another Divorce Rumor of Mahira Khan in showbiz town




So there is another Divorce rumor in the town and this time it’s none other than the most desirable girl of television industry “Mahira khan”. From the past few days this speculation is roaming that Mahira Khan is also heading for a divorce and joining the bandwagon of divorcees such as Humaima Malick,Farah Hussain,Shaista Wahidi, Nadia Khan and many others.

Showbiz glamorous life is like a hard nut to crack and not everybody can digest the fame with abundance of money so Divorce is becoming a fad for our new age female stars who want to move around on their own terms and conditions once they get popularity. We hope this news to be untrue.


Monday, 24 September 2012

Mahira Khan has no plans to go in Bollywood




Pakistani actress Mahira Khan, known in India for her role in Shoaib Mansoor’s movie ‘Bol’, is satisfied with her small screen work, zeenews.com media reports.


Even while many of her countrymen have come and carved a niche in the multi-billion dollar Indian film industry, she says she has no such aspirations. “I don’t want to be a Bollywood star for sure because the kind of stardom that we get from Pakistan, I am very happy with that. So becoming a Bollywood actress is not something I am aspiring to do,” Mahira, who played Ayesha in ‘Bol’, told IANS.


Mahira likes Salma Agha, Zeba Bakhtiar, Somy Ali, Meera and Veena Malik, and actor Ali Zafar are among those from Pakistan who have pursued their love for acting in India. The Indian film industry is growing by leaps and bounds, and the film industry in Pakistan is not as big, but Mahira is nonchalant. She says television industry in Pakistan is stronger, and has given her a chance to play strong characters.


The 27-year-old essayed the role of Khirad Ehsan in TV serial drama ‘Humsafar’, which became one of
the most super duper hit dramas of the Pakistani TV industry. She was praised for her performance by critics and fans alike. “After ‘Bol’, I did a serial called ‘Humsafar’ which was bigger than any movie that has come out in Pakistan and it did extremely well. It was maddening to see the reaction of both critics and fans, so I thought let’s just give it a break for sometime and then take another project.


“Also in Pakistan, movies are not bigger as our industry is not that big. One movie coming out in five years is not tremendous. What we have is TV, which is at par. Stars there are TV stars, so I am enjoying that and honing my skills as an actress,” she is quoted as saying. Recently her seriol play Sher-e-Zaat is onair.


The actress was born in Karachi and pursued her higher education in Santa Monica Community College,
Los Angeles. Her first tryst with showbiz came as a video-jockey when she was 16 years old. She had no dreams of becoming an actress. But Indian dancing diva Madhuri Dixit`s performance and dance moves
in the 1989 film “Ram Lakhan”, tempted her towards the art. “I became an actress only because of  Madhuri Dixit. I was watching ‘Ram Lakhan’ and her song ‘Bada dukh dina o ramji’ was coming. The moment I saw it, I told my mother, ‘I want to do it, I want to be on TV’,” said Mahira. She said her future plans include one project from India and a few Pakistani projects.





Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Five Reasons of Humsafar’s Success



Drama Serial Humsafar has seen an unprecedented success for Hum TV in recent years and is now being considered as one of Best Pakistani Drama Serial. Since past few years, television audiences have forgotten what it was like to be glued to a TV set when the show is on air and to wait for the day to come when the show will be broadcast. It does not take much time to realize what has made the drama series so popular. The paramount reason is simple and that it is a complete cast and crew of drama, where everyone has done their part of the work really well. Already people are fans of the story as it is based on Farhat Ishtiaq’s novel of the same name.


Humsafar’s Drama Cast:

 A lot of them are seeing their imagination come to life through this drama series by having to see their favourite characters from the novel portrayed effectively on screen by:



Mahira Khan as Khirad Ihsan
Fawad Afzal Khan as Ashar Hussain
Naveen Waqar as Sara Ajmal
Sara Kashif as Hareem Hussain
Atiqa Odho as Farida Hussain
Behroze Sabzwari as Baseerat Hussain
Hina Khawaja Bayat as Zareena Ajmal
Noor Hasan as Khizar Alam
Qaiser Naqvi as Batool Bano

   
Five Reasons of Humsafar’s Success
Seeing the recent success and getting so many viewers attracted while it is on, the question does arise what makes it enjoy such a success. Not only has the drama received many views on YouTube, but it is also being repeat telecasted from the first episode due to such high demand. Here are the five reasons which make it so popular:

1. A strong woman standing for her own defence

Firstly, it is great to see a woman standing on her own in defence of her honor, dignity and self-respect. Domestic issues such as a mother-in-law being extremely jealous of her daughter-in-law are relatively common, the only difference lie in their intensity. The drama shows the extreme side of this aspect that many women can connect to. It is about an issue of being accepted for who and how you are in your own right than what others want you to be. The relationships between Farida and Khirad in the drama are like this.




2. Seeing favorite characters from the novel on screen

Secondly, people are interested to see their favorite characters come to life on screen. All the cast-members have done a remarkable job in holding up the fans’ expectations in terms how each character should appear like. The script has been written brilliantly by Zakir Ahmed who is the screenplay writer for this drama. Though the drama Humsafar is different than the actual novel by Farhat Ishtiyaq, but then again it has to be shown on television and hence has to fit the format.


3. Complex relationships between the characters

Thirdly, the relationship that has been shown between Khirad and Ashar and between these two for their daughter Hareem is immensely deep. Their relationship gets complicated due to untoward circumstances in their lives. But this is not the only angles that the story holds. The other characters like that of Sarah and Khizar tell us what negative love or lust can do not only to a person carrying such dark emotions, but also to others whose lives could get ruined coming under their wave.




4. Unacceptability and preconceived notions amidst the characters for each other

Another angle to the story is of unacceptability for each other due to certain preconceived notions which are hard to shed away for someone who is unwilling to be open-minded. This holds true especially for Farida who never accepted her daughter-in-law since the beginning because she was totally against her being married to Ashar. Same goes for Sarah who is not willing to let go of her love for Ashar whom she likes since her own childhood and always thought about marrying him. Due to Farida’s and Sarah’s image of Khirad being an ignorant, ill-mannered, poor girl from a low background is what stand between them and her to cover the distance of getting to understand her a new. Despite the fact that Khirad is the daughter of Ashar’s father’s sister, which makes her the first-cousin of Ashar. Between the class differences are strongly depicted.






5. A brilliant direction and acting

Lastly, the drama has gotten more people attracted due to brilliant direction and dedicated acting efforts from everyone. Most people who have not read the novel are now into it and those who have already read it and re-reading it. Not only the novel is getting more popular than it already was, but the drama itself is getting much positive reviews from the critics too. Television viewers are happy to see thequality drama and it has swept a wave across the nation of entertainment aficionados.

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Top 15 Pakistani Dramas of the week

Top 15 Pakistani Dramas of the week

1. Humsafar


2.Kaafir


3.Jahez


4. Kuchh pyar ka pagalpan bhi tha


5. Quddosi Sahab Ki BEWA



6. Mere qatil mere dildar

7. Jo Chaley Tou Jaan Se Guzar Gaye

8. Sanjha

9. Khushboo Ka Ghar

10. Pal Main Ishq Pal Main Nahi

11. Jannat Se Nikali Huwi aurat


12. Mere qatil mere dildar

13.Behkawa

14.Mora Piya

15.Shadi Mubarak

Woh Humsafar Tha - Humsafar Cast Special Transmission on Hum Tv 3rd March 2012








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