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Aahista Aahista 07 – Oh Phuleeez!!!

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You know what? I used to laugh a lot whenever I caught the glimpses of Star Plus dramas as they used to treat household chores as a pivotal part of the story. I never knew there would be a Pakistani drama that would focus on gharelu kaam just to prove a certain point too. Also I think I owe my awesome readers a disclaimer & that is whenever you read the word Awazaar, just know that I am talking about Zawaar. His character has impressed me so much that I have decided to change his name. :)

I actually wish Sarwat Gillani had a better dialogue except for chanting ‘Oh Phuleeeeez’, ‘Oh Phuleeeeeez’ because by the end of the episode there came a time when I heard myself saying ‘Oh Please’ too. I wish when Haya went on a grocery spree, she had bought a pacifier for Sofia, so that she could use it as a ‘dhakkan’ to keep Sofia’s mouth shut. What an annoyance I must say. So what actually happened in this episode? Awazaar was busy running & gardening, Haya filled the bucket of tears to pour some on the flowers, she was doing everything that a housemaid would do & charge $90 for it. Haya would also pour her heart out in a novel like manner in her diary & Sofia would roll her eyes like an owl. Ta-da, this is what episode 07 was all about.

For the first time today I saw the whole title song of the drama & I saw Shehroz Sabzwari in it. I think he’s going to act like Haya’s lifeline because as far as I think, he’d be playing a role of Nousherwaan (Javed Sheikh) Uncle’s son. I am glad they have included Javed Sheikh in the drama too because to see those three withered faces of Awazaar, Haya & Sofia was becoming quite burdensome.

Awazaar had no intentions of feeling remorse for Haya but just because Honey Bee called him & reminded him of his duties, all of a sudden he had a change of heart. I am actually not buying this so-called fact that a man almost in his early 40’s is such a child that he needs someone to hold his finger & show him the way. I never knew a chicken’s life is so long? Does he has no spine of his own where he can actually stand by what’s right & what isn’t. He thinks praising Haya’s ‘salan’ or reminding Sofia of her bad behavior is enough. & what’s with the new trend of referring to the moms like ‘Bee Jaan’ ‘Dai Jaan’ ‘Bee Amman’ ‘Bee Gul’. Ammi kehne walay kahan gaye bahiii??? 

Even though he had no role to play in this episode whatsoever but thank you Awazaar once again for giving us a reason to loathe you. He didn’t forget reminding Haya of how much she loves Bumble Bee & vice versa, so he was actually trying to talk her out of her decision of returning to Pakistan. With a meesna muh of his, he also felt it was important to know what conversation Nousherwaan Uncle had with Haya, because he was too scared of getting busted for having Aik Nahi Do Do Biwiyaan. Tauba Tauba!!!

Finally, seems like chicken will become a rooster in the next episode & he will stand by his decision & will not let Haya return to Pakistan. I am thinking he got bored by eating the Indian curries so just because Haya rekindled his Pakistani taste buds, he’s thinking she’s too precious to let go off. & what’s with the ‘patti’, ‘patti’, ‘patti’ ki ratt. Sorry to say but there’s nothing about Sofia that speaks Indian to me. She dresses like a Pakistani, speaks Urdu fluently like all of us, so the unnecessary usage of single Hindi word doesn’t really justify the purpose of showing her as an Indian. I wish they had done some sort of a homework before making this play. Share your thoughts on this masterpiece OH PHULEEEEEEEEZ!

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

MasterChef Pakistan Week 11 – Team Challenge!

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Finally, it was a good episode just because we got to see the contestants performing in teams & cooking somewhere else apart from the MasterChef Kitchen.

The challenge itself was great where the contestants had to feed the guests in the À la carte Restaurant. Even though the judges asked the contestants to push themselves harder & to bring themselves out of their comfort zones but I must say some of the dishes didn’t spell 5-star fine dining quality to me. We have seen the contestants making those dishes in previous challenges so I was concerned why the judges didn’t stop the contestants for playing it too safe that too at this point in the competition?

The contestants were divided into two teams; Red & Blue. Red Team had Rayyan as a captain & Ammrah, Madiha, Gulnaz as the remaining team members. Blue Team‘s captain was Saad & the other team members were Khurram, Zain & Amna. The challenge was simple, they had 3 hours to design their menu & prepare themselves for the service. I was actually excited to see how the teams would perform in the service time because that’s a crucial part of any restaurant challenge.

The dishes that the Red team made & the comments that they got were:

Entrée:
‘Pan Asian Prawns w/ Mango Salsa’. Chef Mehboob liked the balance of flavours that the dish had. He felt that the dish was very Mexican with well-cooked prawns & all that jazz of spice, sour & sweetness to it. Chef Zakir liked the prawns for the fact that they were cooked perfectly & he felt that the combination of salsa with the prawns was perfect.

Main:
‘Beef Tenderloin w/ Mushroom Sauce’. Chef Khurram liked the steak & the flavours. Chef Zakir felt that the timing with which the steak was cooked was just right because it was succulent & tender. According to him the marination was great & he was glad that it was cooked perfectly. Chef Mehboob was like it was hard to believe that the steak was cooked by a home-cook because it was that good.

Dessert:
‘Cheese Mousse w/ Cherry Coulis & Chocolate Truffle’. Chef Khurram liked the presentation a lot. Chef Mehboob was glad that Rayyan plated the dessert in his style. Chef Zakir liked the balance of flavours & the fact that the dessert wasn’t too sweet.

The dishes that the Blue team made & the comments they got were:

Entrée:
‘Ceaser Salad w/ Grilled Prawns’. Chef Mehboob liked the dressing of the salad & also the prawns. Chef Khurram felt that the dish lacked the colours & the prawns weren’t coming out as a main component of the dish like it should have.

Main:
‘Tagliatelle w/ White Sauce & Grilled Chicken’. Chef Mehboob felt that the pasta was overcooked. Chef Khurram felt that the presentation could’ve been better but it was just right. Chef Zakir didn’t like the knife skills & felt that the portion size was too big.

Dessert:
‘Red Velvet Cheese Cake’. Chef Mehboob had an issue with the sponge as according to him it was too dry, however he liked the cheese cake & the usage of berries to bring in that acidic tinge to the dish. Chef Khurram liked the presentation & felt that the red colour made it visually appealing.

It was now time for the verdict. It was good that the judges read the remarks of the guests too. I am glad the guests got to have a say in this & it was pretty clear that Red team had an upper hand in both; the menu & the performance, therefore they won the challenge, sending the Blue team into the elimination round.

I must say I was expecting something more from the Blue team because the menu they selected was something that their team members have cooked before. We’ve seen Zain cooking pasta many times & Amna has made red velvet cheese cake in one of the elimination rounds that earned her a spot in the safe zone before. I think it was the responsibility of the judges to remind the contestants of not cooking something they’ve cooked before. White sauce & ceaser salad are also a couple of those components that have already been cooked in the MasterChef Kitchen. Red team in this regard stood out because they were creative & opted for a different menu however Cherry Coulis & Chocolate Truffle has been cooked previously too but other than that their menu was good.

Rayyan proved to be a good team captain because he was helping his team members around when they asked for it. All the decisions he took for his team paved a way for their success. I am glad Ammarah, Madiha & Gulnaz worked in harmony too & made sure they did their tasks well. Blue team started off great but started having hiccups in the middle of the prep-time & not only their service was choppy but their captain fell short on his responsibilities. It seemed that the blue team was quite complacent & were too confident but I am glad the team I was rooting for won the challenge & yes, it was the Red team.

Addition: I wish someone had given a teaspoon to Chef Mehboob for the tasting because to see him dipping his finger in the batter for the tasting purposes was quite unflattering. I am amazed that he being a chef himself didn’t know how he was contaminating the food & how unhygienic it was. It’s quite sad that the show is about to end in a few weeks time but still we can’t sense any connection between the judges & the contestants. Seems like the judges never really tried bonding with the contestants.

Overall the entire episode was good but I wish they had opted for some more creative dishes. Share your thoughts on this episode.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Mikaal Zulfiqar and Urwa Hocane together in ‘KYA KAHEIN TUJSE’

Mikaal Zulfiqar and Urwa Hocae are working together in an upcoming play of Hum TV. The play is named ‘KYA KAHEIN TUJSE’ and its shooting is underway these days.

Here are few clicks from the sets of this play.

 

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Rashid Nazir Ali

Famous Novelists – Naseem Hijazi

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Sharif Hussain, famously known as Naseem Hijazi was a popular urdu fiction writer. He was born in 1914 in Punjab (Now Indian Punjab). During partition of India when the massive ethnic cleansing of muslim population of East Punjab occured, Naseem Hijazi’s family also migrated to West Punab, Pakistan where he settled in Lahore. Naseem Hijazi passed away in 1996.

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Naseem Hijazi

Naseem Hijazi is one of the few fiction writers who only wrote on the historic events of muslim history. The earliest name in this list is Abdul Haleem Sharar, who also wrote many novels on muslim history. Naseem Hijazi wrote on many events, like Arab rule in spain, Crusades, Partition of India, Arabs before Islam, Ummayyads conquest of Sindh led by Muhammad Bin Qasim, Cast system in Hindus and others. Naseem Hijazi and his writings were very popular for decades, though he was also criticized sometimes for always depicting one side of the picture and not always authentic on historical accounts. Novels of Naseem Hijazi were part of personal library in many households in 70’s, 80’s and even 90’s and perhaps still a popular choice even today.

Naseem Hijazi’s novels were also adapted for films and television plays as mentioned below here.

Gharnata (1971)
Gharnata in 1971 was the first film based on the novel Shaheen of Naseem Hijazi. It covered the historic events regarding the last days of Arab Rule in Greneda, Spain. Riaz Shahid (Father of Shaan Shahid) was the director and writer of the film. Nisar Bazmi was music composer, while Rozina, Yousuf Khan, Jameel, Asiya, Iqbal Hassan, Adeeb, Sabira Sultana, Jameel, Tarana, Aslam Parvez, Rehan were in the leading cast. One song of this film ‘Kis naam say pukaron kiya naam hai tumhara‘ sung by Madam Noor Jehan is popular till this day.

Riaz Shahid had produced some remarkable films on Muslim history and issues of muslim world. His most famous film was Zarqa on the Palestine issue. He also produced a film Yeh Aman on Kashmir issue.  Riaz Shahid was famous for his ability to write some powerful dialog. Gharnata performed average at box office.

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Khaak-o-Khoon (1979)
Khaak-o-Khoon is the second film based on the novel with same name of Naseem Hijazi regarding partition of India. This film was produced by government institution NAFDEC (National Film Development Corporation) in 1970’s. NAFDEC was established by Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto to promote Pakistani cinema. Khaak-o-Khoon was one such attempt of NAFDEC to produce a quality film on creation of Pakistan. Filming started during the reign of Mr. Bhutto but by the time film is screened Bhutto was already dethroned about to be hanged as per decision of supreme court and the country was then ruled by dictator General Ziaul Haq. The film was released on 23 March 1979, whereas Z.A. Bhutto was hanged on 4 April 1979.

Naseem Hijazi was the writer of this film. It was directed by Masud Parvez and Nisar Bazmi was the composer. Shujaat Hashmi, Mehboob Alam, Abid Ali and Naveen Tajik were leading artists in the cast. Though admired by critics, business wise this film was declared average.

In 1978-79 Pakistan was enjoying very warm relations with India. General Ziaul Haq had good terms with then Indian Prime Minister Morarji Disai. Later Mr. Morarji Disai was also awarded Nishan-i-Imtiaz (highest civillian award) by Pakistani government.

Despite based on patriotic theme Khaak-o-Khoon received a cold response from Zia government and is removed from theaters shortly after screening. Though not official it was widely famous then that it was done on the orders of Zia government. The Zia government had concerns that this film might impact relationships between India and Pakistan so the film was removed from theaters shortly after screening.

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General Ziaul Haq came to power in 1977 with the promise of establishing rule of Sharia, a promise which was never fulfilled. His regime imposed restrictions on television and films especially Urdu films were severely affected due to these. To show governments is inclined towards religion Pakistan Television (PTV) also produced many dramas on muslim history. Naseem Hijazi’s novels were a natural choice for any such drama. Thus in 1980’s PTV produced two dramas adapted from Naseem Hijazi’s novels.

Aakhri Chataan (1980)
It was a drama directed by Qasim Jalali, based on a the novel with same name. The novel covers the events of crusades and famous muslim ruler Salahuddin Ayubi. Aakhri Chitaan was widely popular being one of the first drama based on muslim history. The drama has a long cast like any historical drama. Saleem Nasir, Sultana Zafar, Azra Sherwani and many others were in the list of cast members.

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Shaheen (mid 1980’s)
Shaheen in mid 1980’s was the second drama based on a novel of Naseem Hijazi. It covers the historical events of last days of Arab Rule of Greneda, Spain. The drama was also successful and widely viewed. It was dramatized by Saleem Ahmed and Asad Muhammad Khan and produced by PTV Quetta Center. Novel Shaheen was also adapted earlier for a film named Gharnata.

Ismael Shah debuted in acting from this drama, who later enjoyed a limited success in film industry till his death at a young age in 1993.

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Ismael Shah (Late) in Shaheen

Shaheen was the last drama based on a novel of Naseem Hijazi. In 1988 dictator General Ziaul Haq died in a plane crash and PTV see an ease in restrictions .By 1989 armed independence struggle also started in Occupied Kashmir and PTV thus started producing plays based on Kashmir rather on muslim history. Plays on Kashmir dominated the whole decade of 1990’s though PTV also produced few historical plays like Babar and Tipu Sultan in the same era.

Since mid 2000’s many private satellite channels emerged and the new era of drama has focused on many new subjects. However the genre of historical drama has almost vanished. Apart from Dastaan (2010) there are very few historical dramas. Historical dramas require high budget, focused approach and extreme hardwork on research and script writing a practice our private production houses are not used to. So PTV is the only channel which can still afford to make a historical drama as it is backed by govenment. PTV also recieves billions as Television license fees from all domestic electricity consumers.

Do share your considerations and experiences regarding writings/dramas of Naseem Hijazi. Also can historical dramas be successful in current age? Are the television viewers of current era ready to accept any historical dramas?

Do share your views. Thanks for for your time.

Rashid Nazir Ali

Laa – Episode 6

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This was another powerful and engaging episode of Laa. Every episode reveals something new about the characters in the play and the story is progressing slowly but steadily. Dilawar thinks that his wealth and status in the society would be enough to make Naina his “slave” forever but Naina’s answer to his proposal is Laa!! Naina may have let her parents decide who she was going to marry but she is not going to let her future in laws decide the terms and conditions under which this marriage will take place. I absolutely love Naina’s character; she is not swayed away by cast, social status or any of those things. She is liberal but spiritually enlightened. Dai Maa naturally wants a farmabardar bahu and not one who has a mind of her own. Dilawar is blown away by Naina’s beauty and he knows only too well that once she is married to him, he will manage to have his own way. This marriage does not mean much to him, he already has someone in his life who he considers his companion. Also, he is clearly one of those men who look at women as objects which they want to own and use according to their own wishes.

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The way Dai Maa interprets everything that Naina’s father has to say to her said a lot about the kind of person she is. Dilawar knows how to manipulate Dai Maa and right now nothing means more to him then ensuring that Naina becomes a part of his life soon. The conversation between Dilawar and Dai Maa about Nazar ki raqam went to show how this drama is touching on different topics and is showing ways by which people like Dai Maa and Dilawar use people’s ignorance for their own benefit.

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Not much happened with respect to Daniyal’s track in the first half of the episode but all that happened in the second half more than made up for it. Daniyal finally shares his secret with Laila and Naina also finds out the truth. Now Naina has absolutely no reason to go ahead with her marriage with Dilawar but the question is that does she have a choice? It is good to see that Daniyal’s parents are shown in every episode for some reason or the other. I am glad that they are not completely out of the picture and the entire development of Daniyal finding out about his past has been handled intelligently.

The preview of the next episode left me with a lot of questions; Is Daniyal Dilawar’s brother? Will Naina and Dilawar get married? Was Laila worth confiding in? Until now Laila seems to be a good person at heart. Sabreen Hisbani is doing very well in her role and this character is very different from what she has done already. Mikaal Zulfiqar owned his character as usual. Sadia Khan’s acting is not perfect but somehow her character has grown on me and I am actually finding the connection between Daniyal and Naina very relatable. All the senior actors are doing a commendable job; Rabia Noreen in particular has nailed her character as Dai Maa. I was blown away by tonight’s episode of Laa as usual particularly because I can totally connect to the characters and happenings without even making an ounce of effort.

 

Fatima Awan

 

Mere Humdum, Mere Dost – Episode 13

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The highlights of this episode would be Aiman and Bibi celebrating Haider’s birthday, Haider getting a reality check as to how much he means to Aiman, finally Aiman getting some confidence in herself after getting the first position in class and Sajeela developing an interest in Haider.

So let’s start with Aiman hurting her foot. Poor thing slipped on the stairs, got her foot hurt and the first person she thought of in her moment of pain was none other than Haider. As expected, Haider left everything he was doing to take her to the doctor. A good thing here was Almaas’ reaction. She felt for Aiman and seemed more concerned than her own father. It’s a good thing that this drama is showing a healthy step mother and step daughter relationship. Almaas is an educated and liberal woman and it shows in her behavior, never once has she ever let Aiman feel that she is not welcome in her house or that she is a burden. I can’t remember the last time I saw ZQ performing so well and doing such a positive, mature and meaningful character.

Aiman feels very strongly for Haider and by now she is used to getting his complete attention. When he felt like being alone and when he needed some time for himself, naturally she misunderstood. She couldn’t go through her day, she bunked classes, avoided her friends and finally burst into tears when she confronted him. In short, her reaction was very strong and naturally Haider was surprised. If you ask me after this incident Haider should have been careful in his interactions with Aiman. He is a mature and sensible man, he can clearly see that Aiman has started depending on him for everything but in the very next scene they were hanging out again eating ice cream and as soon as she called him to inform him about her first position, again he took her for lunch. I can understand that his intentions are very noble and in the beginning it made sense that he was taking Aiman out to restaurants, she needed the push. But by now, she has made friends in her class and has become a little more relaxed around her parents, by now Haider should make a conscious effort to minimize his involvement in her life. If she starts to fall for him in the next episode ( which by watching the promo, we know she will :) ) it would not be entirely her fault.

Aiman is also getting more and more confidence in herself, specially after getting the first position in her class. Her joy and excitement knew no bounds, she wasn’t even expecting this herself. Hopefully, now she will get out of her shell and will become a little less introvert.

In my last review, I sort of predicted that now that Sajeela and Mazhar are finally divorced, Sajeela might start thinking about Haider again. The one man who truly loved her and the one whom she deceived. As soon as she found out that Haider is still single, well that one smile said it all. Hareem Farooq is really good at acting, so it wasn’t hard to read Sajeela’s face. I must say if Mazhar was shameless than Sajeela seems to be no less when it comes to getting what she wants. Even if she had an ounce of shame, she might not have asked her sister about Haider in the first place. We have all seen the lengths to which Sajeela can go when she wants something and Heaven help Aiman if Sajeela sets her eyes on Haider :).

Now the story did not progress much in this episode but hopefully in the next episode we will see the much awaited ” Aiman’s makeover “. I am hoping that they will not limit her make over to just untying her braid and putting on make up but will also give her a new wardrobe :).

Also through the promos, we can see there will be a new entry in the show. Fatima, the girl Haider went to University with and Bibi and Almaas might even be considering her for Haider. How will Aiman react to this, this we will have to wait and see. And will Aiman finally accept her feelings for Haider, that remains to be seen. The situation will become even more interesting if Sajeela decides to join the bandwagon of the ladies interested in Haider ;).

Kiran Akhtar

Maya Ali At Madame Tussauds – Pictures

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Maya Ali recently went to the famous wax Museum Madame Tussauds in New York. While she was there Maya Ali took some nice pictures of herself with the waxed Statues. She uploaded these pictures on her facebook page so that her fans could enjoy looking at them. You can see the pictures here:

 

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Mausam – Episode 8

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Saman has proved to be a smart girl, she definitely deserved better than Faisal. Thankfully we have been spared the much dreaded rona dhona which most of us were expecting after Saman’s marriage. I can’t say that Saman’s reactions to Faisal’s cold and rude behavior are in any way relatable but it is wonderful to see Saman focusing on her studies. Saman has proved to be very practical, she knows that trying to win her husband will not be fruitful so she has decided to make the most of the situation. Hareem Farooq is doing her best under the circumstances since the character that she is playing doesn’t have much to offer.

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The mystery behind Hashir’s depression should have been resolved in tonight’s episode. I feel that this drama could have been engaging even with a weak plot if the pace of the drama was not so slow. I could relate to what Hashir’s mother feels for her son much more after watching tonight’s episode. Hashir has grown up feeling unwanted for some reason therefore he feels like he doesn’t deserve to be loved by anyone. It could be because Hashir’s mother has been a single parent since he was little so she didn’t have a choice but to invest more time in her business. Every episode of this drama reminds me of another drama which I have already watched and this episode was not different. I was reminded of the play Ek Kasak Reh Gayee when Mehreen’s father lectured her about being so concerned about Hashir.

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Shazia still feels that she has a chance, she tries her best to play her cards right. Although she is wise enough to know that you can’t make someone love you but she is still willing to give it her best shot! How many more lies will Shazia tell Hashir to convince him that she is his well wisher? The preview of the next episode showed that Hashir’s mother will finally decide to go to Saman’s house on her own and that is when she will find out the reason behind Hashir’s unhappiness. Mehreen also tells Hashir that Shazia did all of this on purpose, which means that there is no hope for Shazia.

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I have no idea where the story is going to go from here but until now it doesn’t seem to be headed anywhere at all. In every episode the story moves forward a little bit but nothing about it intrigues me much. Saman can’t possibly continue living with Faisal and Shazia will do anything to have Hashir in her life. Yumna Zaidi is a very talented actress, I would really like to see her playing some strong characters. The production values and picture quality of the play stand out more than anything else but they are not enough to keep the viewers looking forward to more. I am actually surprised at the number of advertisements this play is getting, there are obviously viewers who are following this play. I would really like to know what is it about this play that is attracting the viewers! Looking forward to your feedback.

Fatima Awan

Mudassir Elias & MasterChef Pakistan!

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On a huge demand for an interview of the eliminated contestants of MasterChef Pakistan, I managed to speak to Mudassir Elias. He was kind enough to respond to the request & spoke honestly about his experience of the show. Even though the coverage he got in the show was comparatively lesser to the other contestants but the experience related to his journey that he had to share wasn’t. He had a great time while being in the show & had some good things to share with us. So, there you go:

Q) What inspired you to come to MasterChef?
A) Cooking has been my passion since childhood & MasterChef is a platform where people get to explore & show their abilities regarding cooking, that is why I decided to go for MasterChef Pakistan.

Q) What did you think about the Pakistani format of the show?
A) They followed the pattern of MasterChef franchise.

Q) How would you define the three judges? Please tell us about them individually.
A) Chef Mehboob has 26 years experience in cooking and he has worked with different companies as an adviser. Chef Zakir also has almost 30 years of experiences & has worked in different countries. Chef Khurram has an experience of 17 years in the hotel industry as well.

Q) Yes, but how were they as the judges?
A) All judges gave decisions on the basis of the performances but at times I felt that the food that I served was good but the judges comments were opposite to both; my food & my expectations. Chef Zakir in particular was very strict in judging.

Q) Do you think the judges have stayed true to the seat & have not been biased?
A) Yes, the judgment was true because it was based on the performance.

Q) Do you think the current panel of judges is good enough? If you feel the judges should be changed, who would you prefer?
A) Yes, because they wanted people with stylish personalities & those who were good speakers so that they could take the show forward. The judges were good but in my opinion I wish to see some more experienced & renowned chefs of Pakistan like Chef Saadat, Chef Gulzar & Chef Shai.

Q) Who were you friends with?
A) All of them are my friends but I am more closer to Azam, Rayyan, Saad, Ali Shah & Khurram.

Q) After your elimination; who do you think deserves to win the title?
A) After my elimination I wish a male contestant wins but looking at the performances & in my opinion Madiha, Ammarah & Rayyan can win the title.

Q) After watching the episodes, do you think the format & execution of the show & episodes needs to be improved?
A) Yes, I feel the duration of all the episodes must be increased to at least 90 minutes so that they can show what we all used to do. We did & learned a lot things like any other professional chefs would do but it wasn’t shown. In my opinion I think after expanding the duration of the episode, they should focus more on the contestants as well.

Q) What are your comments on the politics among the contestants that are being covered in the show?
A) It’s a routine of the media, ‘jo dikhta hai wo chalta hai’.

Q) How would you define your co-contestants?
A) All contestants were good & had a specialty of their own. Some were good in baking & some in presentation. In the beginning we all weren’t so close to each other & didn’t really discuss anything related to cooking but as the time passed we all became very good friends & we used to share the recipes & helped the contestants who asked for it. We all were cooperative & supportive of each other but in the MasterChef Kitchen we all were competitors & in short more like enemies fighting for the title.

Q) What advice would you give to those who’re interested to appear in the next season?
A) I would advice them to have good presentation skills to make the dish look visually appealing. It should look good because at times the taste will fluctuate. I would also advice them to have a good knowledge of baking & last but not the least & the most important point, they should be passionate about it like I was, I resigned from my job & have changed my career for the sake of MasterChef.

In the end please share your experience of being a MasterChef contestant. What did it teach you & your feelings about the show.
To me MasterChef Pakistan is still like a dream. I used to watch the show on TV but the moment I entered the MasterChef Kitchen, I thought I was dreaming & my wife will wake me up with a reminder that I was getting late for my office but fortunately it wasn’t a dream. I learned a lot while experiencing the journey. Pressure tests, group challenges & individual challenges taught me a lot of things like time management & pressure controlling. It also gave me a knowledge of food along with a confidence of facing the camera & cooking in front of a lot of people. I wish I wasn’t eliminated because I miss the kitchen & everything related to the show.

Share what you felt about Mudassir Elias’s journey & his interview & also if you have anything to say to him, please feel free to do so. We wish him good luck. :)

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

A Class System Has Been Introduced In The Film Industry – Resham

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Resham is making a comeback in films after a long break of eight years. She started her career with hit films like Jeeva and Chor Machaye Shor. Resham recently gave an interview to a reputed magazine in which she disclosed that she got bored in the film industry after spending ten years in cinema. That is when she decided to go back to television and modeling. (rockstarjackets)

Resham said that she only wanted to work if she was offered a different role which she got in Swaarangi. While Resham is happy with the many positive changes in the industry she also thinks that some negative changes have been made in the industry too.

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“A class system has been introduced in the industry. People with better education, with more money and social standing, tend to look down upon veterans of the industry. They believe that they belong to a ‘superior’ class of filmmakers. This is wrong. One has to value and respect seniority and experience. Our seniors, perhaps a little less educated, kept the industry alive through the years. And it was not always easy.” Said Resham during her interview.

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Resham is very excited about her film Swaarangi because according to her the story of the film is very meaningful and it is very pleasing visually.

“Dukhtar” Doesn’t Require An Item Song!

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Dukhtar is an upcoming Pakistani film which has been shot in Skardu, Hunza, Gilgit, Ghizer and Kalar Kahar and Lahore. The film has been written and directed by Afia Nathaniel and produced by Muhammad Khalid Ali. It is a road trip thriller based on the story of a “mother and her ten-year-old daughter who flee their home on the eve of the girl’s marriage to a tribal leader. A deadly hunt for them begins”.

While talking to the Express Tribune the director of the film said, “You will get to see a strong Pashtun woman in the lead role in a film (Dukhtar) that doesn’t require her to do an item song. How often do you get to see that depiction in Pakistani cinema?”

The star cast of the film includes some big names like Samiya Mumtaz, Mohib Mirza, Saleha Aref, Ajab Gul and Samina Ahmed. While talking to Express Tribune the director said that when she was writing the script she had Samiya Mumtaz playing the lead character in her mind.

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“Articulating an emotional journey through surreal landscapes was an important task for me. The film has a heart and it’s got the cinematic oeuvre and that’s why Dukhtar is different from other films in the Pakistani market,” said the director of the film.

“A good film is one that stays with you long after you have left the cinema theatre. I’m pretty confident that Dukhtar has that kind of potential. Once the film is released, it belongs to the audience. And so, I leave my trust with them,” says Nathaniel.

The film is releasing on the same date as Operation 021 so it will have some tough competition.

The trailer of the film is already out.

 



Pehchan – Episode 13

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Mansoor should take his mother’s advice and start valuing things that really matter in life before he loses more than he already has. Tonight’s episode had some very deep and meaningful dialogues to its credit. I must admit though that Saadi’s character has been a complete disappointment. The character is etched-out well but the actor playing the role has failed to do justice to his character. Saadi should have been charismatic but unfortunately that is not the case. Alishba Yusef and the actor playing Saadi’s character have absolutely no on-screen chemistry, this is also the reason why their “connection” with each other seems forced.

While Laila was willing to give Mansoor another chance, Kukoo reminds her that she does not even know the man she is about to give a second chance. Kukoo’s dialogue about Laila and her being the same was so true. They are the same for Mansoor because he has used them both in ways that suited him. Kukoo was the perfect mistress for Mansoor but she didn’t fit in the criteria which the society and men like Mansoor have for a wife. Laila was the perfect wife material because she was young and submissive and most importantly because she was his mother’s choice. Mansoor only apologized to Laila because he wanted things back the way they were but this time around Laila wasn’t willing to go the extra mile to make this relationship work. Mansoor is not interested in Laila full stop! Laila is no longer in denial and therefore she is not willing to give Mansoor benefit of the doubt. Laila’s comment about Mansoor’s friend bringing his phone at night went to show that she is not being fooled at all. It is quite apparent by now that Mansoor wants to look good in front of his own mother and he wants Laila’s mother to have a good opinion about him too. Laila is wise enough to know that and therefore indirectly she threatened Mansoor by mentioning the phone incident.

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I wasn’t expecting Mansoor to change therefore whatever happened in tonight’s episode did not come as a surprise at all. I think what Mansoor did tonight will prove to be the final nail in the coffin. This could be Laila’s ticket out of this dysfunctional marriage. Kukoo’s reaction to Mansoor’s advances was an absolute pleasure to watch. Mansoor wants to be in control of Laila and Kukoo’s life and he is finding it very difficult to accept the fact that both of them have moved on. Mansoor may think that Kukoo and Laila are ganging up against him but in reality both these women are doing what is good for themselves.

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I am waiting to find out if Laila’s mother will realize at some point that a woman needs much more than a handsome husband who earns well. Will she ever be able to see that this man is incapable of making her daughter happy? Or will Laila just stop caring about what her mother expects from her and she will make a decision that will make her happy? With the exception of “Saadi” all the other actors are doing a commendable job. Every actor in this play is probably playing one of the most memorable roles of their career.

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Zohra Sehgal passed away

Zohra Sehgal a famous name of Indian cinema and theater passed away at the age of 102. Though Zohra is famous as an Indian artist but she belongs from the era of artists who started their career before partition of British India and are termed as Sub=continent artists having roots on both sides of border. Zohra also has a Pakistani connection, her sister Uzra Butt migrated to Pakistan after partition with husband Hameed Butt where she worked for parallel theater mainly for Ajoka theater in Lahore. Zohra has also visited Pakistani multiple times working in several dramas of Ajoka theater in Lahore. Zohra also spent a considerable time of her life in Lahore before partition.

In 1992 both sisters worked in Ajoka theater’s drama ‘Aik thi Naani‘ in Lahore with her sister Uzra Butt. This drama was based on real life events of both the sisters. Uzra Butt passed away in 2010 at the age of 93 in Lahore. Both Zohra and Uzra were born in Saharnpur, United Province, British India in a noble muslim family. Zohra Sehgal passed her secondary education from Kinnaird College, Lahore. Both Zohra and Uzra worked for theater in India in 1930’s where Zohra met and married theater artist Kameshwar Sehgal. The wedding took place in 1942 after which both Zohra and Kameshwar settled in Lahore then capital of Punjab province in Britsh India. During riots following the partition, Zohra migrated to Bombay (now Mumbai) where Kameshwar Sehgal passed away in 1959. They both have two kids Kiran Sehgal and Pawan Sehgal. After the death of Kameshwar Sehgal, Zohra continued acting on both theater and films till her last days.

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The content is compiled from following sources of BBC Urdu website

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Nomi Ansari’s Iftar Party – Pictures

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Nomi Ansari is a well known fashion designer of Pakistan who made his presence felt in the year 2001. Since then he has gained much popularity among fashion conscious people of Pakistan. Nomi Ansari hosted an Iftar party for his friends and colleagues. The theme of the party was white. The decor was white and the guests were requested to wear white clothes.

You can see the pictures from the Iftar party here :

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Izteraab – Episode 15!

Ohkay, even though I found this episode very slow in terms of pace but the conversations by the end of the episode & those honest confessions of Zara were a perfect compensation for it. Seems like they asked us to invest our time in this episode so in return they gave us something to feel for the female characters at least.

In the beginning of the episode, I didn’t really get why Jazib was just so upset that just like a faffay kuttni, he reminded Dua of being a sautan to Zara? That just wasn’t appropriate especially coming from someone who knows how much Zara felt uncomfortable in Dua’s presence & how Dua was constantly being insulted by Zara. I think at least they should’ve shown Jazib as a rational person rather than just being someone who was responsible for getting these two ladies in one house. I wish he was sane enough to understand what each one of them was going through emotionally. For now, his priority is Zara; for the obvious reasons of course but that doesn’t mean that he can force Dua to do things out of the way to please his first wife? Dua has been patient & has taken care of everything pretty wisely but that doesn’t give him a right to misunderstand his 2nd wife just so easily.

Dua at least tried to bring a smile to Zara’s face but Zara’s phone call to Khala was just so odd. Zara has always been so upfront about what she felt for Khala but now all of a sudden she sighted the mood to thank Khala for calling Dua to Sialkot so that Zara can spend some time with her family? As far as what I know about Zara, she is someone who doesn’t really bother much about what others are thinking & doing so the whole calling-khala scene seemed quite pointless to be honest. Anyways, she found out about Dua & her supposed jhoot, but the way she reacted was once again annoying. I mean who stays so confrontational all the time? Is it really so important not to just be calm about any situation & literally be upset about every single thing? I feel as much as Zara has disliked Dua, she should’ve been satisfied for not seeing her face for the whole day but still she made sure she spent some time in reminding Dua about how jhooti she was.

Finally, Sofia made sure she clarified Dua’s image & made Zara understand that whatever Dua did was to make her happy & I am glad that the conversation with Sofia gave Zara an idea about Dua’s sincere feelings. Zara’s conversation with Jazib made me think that it would’ve been a lot better if Jazib & Zara had spoken on these lines before they rushed out of each other’s lives. It was actually just so easy all this while too given the history of them being totally in love with each other. Zara & Jazib could’ve sorted out their issues but seems like no one was bothered & there was a communication gap that too pretty unconvincing.

Anyways, the ordeal has made Zara understand that her family is in safe hands because Dua is a selfless person. Zara has learnt it the hard way but she now knows that she wasn’t there for her kids as much as she should’ve been but just because Dua’s always going to be there. She now understands how important it is to acknowledge her efforts & appreciate her for all the things she is doing for her family. The last conversation of Zara & Dua actually reminded me of the conversation Kajol has with Kareena, even though I don’t remember it clearly but I do know it was on the same lines as this one, so yeah to all those readers who make sure to remind me about Izteraab being a copy of We’re Family/Step Mom, I already know so now all you have to do is share your views on this episode without sharing the already known secret. ;)

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Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

ps: On a personal note I feel Saba Qamar should’ve gone for some different & classy scarves because the one’s she’s wearing actually seem really tacky.

Upcoming Pakistani Films – Details and Trailers

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Pakistani film industry has come a long way in the past few years. The journey that started with films like Khuda Ke Liye and Bol is turning out to be one that will change the way people see Pakistani cinema forever. Some of the leading television channels are playing an active role in investing in films because they are getting the results which they aspired for. The actors who were confined to the small screen for years now are getting a chance to spread their wings by getting the opportunity to work on the big screen. We all read about the upcoming films on this website and many others on regular basis but I thought it would be good to make a list of the upcoming films so that the readers would know what the film industry has in store for us and also because I want to know which films are people more excited about.

Mah-e-Meer

Fahad Mustafa’s film career seems to be starting with two of the most awaited films of this year. Mah-e-Meer is a film which is based on the “Kalaam of the famous poet Meer Taqi Meer”.  It has a very promising cast with big names like Fahad Mustafa, Iman ali, Aly Khan, Sanam Saeed and Manzar Sehbai to attract the attention of the viewers. The film has been directed by Anjum Shahzad and Sarmad Sehbai; both of them need absolutely no introduction. The film has been produced by Khurram Rana, Sahir Rasheed and Badar Ikram.

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The trailer of the film looks dreamy. If you haven’t watched the trailer already, watch it here and share your views about  it –

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This film appears to be especially promising because it has been made by the support of the ISPR and Pakistan Air Force. The film has been directed by Umair Fazli and it has been produced by Jehan Films and AR Productions. The leading cast consists of Shaan Shahid, Noor Bukhari, Resham, Shafqat Cheema Umair Sultan, Nayyer Ijaz, Arbaaz Khan and Rambo.

The film promises to take the viewers to those chapters of history of Pakistan that have not been shown on the big or the small screen before.

 

Hijrat

Hijrat promises to be a “journey that starts with faith and ends with hope”. The film has been written and directed by Farooq Mengal. It has been produced by FM Productions. The story of the film revolves around people who were effected by the Afghan war. The film has been shot in Pakistan and Europe.

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The cast of the film consists of Asad Zaman, Rabia Butt, Nauman Ijaz, Nadeem Baig, Salma Aghs, Ayub Khoso, Wiam Dahmani, Mareeha Safdar, Zaib Rehman, Jamal Shah and Durdana Butt.

The film looks very intense and emotional. You can watch the teaser of the film here –

Mahlab

Mahlab is a romantic film which shows how love can grow amidst hunger and strict customs and traditions. The film has been directed by Asad Jabal and it has been written by Dr. Khalid Ahmed. The cast of the film includes Ayub Khosa , Hannan Sameed , Saboor Ali , Durdana Baloch , Pakiza Khan and  Aftab Jabal.

It is great to see Ayub Khosa’s talent being recognized in all these movies. Only a very short teaser of the film has been released, you can watch it here –

 Kites Grounded

This film is based on a theme very different from rest of the films. The film narrates the story of an old man who earned his bread and butter by selling kites. The film shows how his life gets effected when the government imposes a ban on kite flying.

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The  film has been directed by Murtaza Ali and it has been produced by Seema Hameed. The story of the film has been penned down by Aneeza Syed.  The cast includes some veteran stars such as Irfan Khoosat, Tasneem Kausar, Abid Kashmiri, Tahira Babar, Zohaib Haider, Sana Sehr and Razia Malik.

 

Moor

Moor is a Pashto word which means mother. The film has been written & directed by Jamshed Mahmood Raza (Jami). It has been produced by Mandiviwalla Entertainment.

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The cast of the film includes Hameed Sheikh, Samiya Mumtaz, Shaz Khan, Abdul Qadir, Sonia Hussain, Ayaz Samoo, Nayyar Ijaz, Ishita and Shabbir Rana. The teasers of the movie doesn’t give away much but there is a detailed account of what the movie is about on Wikipedia.

Azaad

Azaad does not have a star cast and neither does it boast of a big budget but I found its trailer very intriguing. It is the first movie of its kind which focuses on what goes inside the mind of a serial killer. The tag line of the film is ” Not every man is born a serial killer”.

The film has been written, directed and produced by Hassam Khan. The cast consists of Hassam Khan, Hammad Siddiq, Maddi Murtaza, Arsal Hassan, Rose Mohammad, Shameen Khan, Arsal Hassan and Natasha Bayg.

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This is the link of the official facebook page of the film for those who wish to keep getting updates about the film https://www.facebook.com/wohazaadhain

Here is the trailer of the film –

Price Of Honor

This film has been written and produced by Afzal M. Khan and Syed Noor has directed the film. The teaser of the film is quite detailed and pretty much tells what the film is about. The main protagonist is a female whose circumstances probably reflect the status of the lower class in our society especially in the rural set up. The film seems to be about the awakening of the weaker class of the society.

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This film has the typical Lollywood film feel to it. Here is the trailer of the film –

Gidh

Gidh has been directed by Shamoon Abbasi and it has been produced by J.A.R Production and Shaam Films. The cast of the film consists of Shaan Shahid, Hamayun Saeed Sara Loren, Ayesha Khan, Syed Jibran, Sohaib Khalid, Hamza Ali Abbasi and Imran Patel. The film has been written by Zubair Abbasi.

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The film promises glitz, glam, some action along with romance.

Here is the trailer of Gidh –

Kambakht is another film with an interesting cast, the viewers will get to see their favorite television stars on the big screen for the first time. The cast of the film includes Humayun Saeed, Shafqat Cheema, Shehreyar Munawar Siddiqui, Sohai Ali Abro, Fizza Zehra, Hamza Ali Abbasi, Latif Sheikh, Gohar Rasheed, Salman Shaukat, Meisam, Ahmed Cheema, Mohammad Atif Siddique, Jalal Haider Khan and Yousuf Bashir Qureshi.

 

Hamza Ali Abbasi has written the film along with Mohammad Atif Siddique, Jawad Rana. The film has also been directed by Hamza Ali Abbasi. Kambakht has been produced by Eyad Ibrahim, Sharmeen Khan & Saad Anwar Abbasi (ARY Films and Kahani Films).

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This film is going to be Hamza Ali Abbasi’s brain child because he is in-charge of the screen play too.  Shehryar Munawar Siddiqui plays “the Kambakht man”!

Here is the teaser of the film –

 

So what do you think? Exciting or not?

Swaa Rangi

This film is an International co-production between Australia and Pakistan. It has been produced by Mazhar Abbass and Summer Nicks. Sawaa Rangi has been directed by Phida Hussain. The film stars Resham, Ayub Khosa, Naveed Akbar, Waseem Manzoor,Zulfiqar Gullshahi, Aftab Nisar, Hamza Mushtaq and Shahzaib Johar.

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Resham plays the leading role in the film. Here is the teaser of the film –


Abdullah

The film Abdullah has been shot in Balochistan too just like few of the other films in the list. The film has been written and directed by Hashim Nadeem Khan. The story of the film is based on a novel written by Hashim Nadeem Khan. The leading cast consists of Imran Abbass and Sadia Khan. There was news that the film would be released in 2013 but it has not been released till date.

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The film Na Maloom Afraad has been directed by Nabeel Qureshi and produced by Fizza Ali Meerza. The film is a comic/satirical take on the current situation in Karachi. The cast of the film consists of the following actors: Javed Sheikh, Fahad Mustafa, Mohsin Abbass Haider, Urwa Hocane, Kubra Khan, Salman Shahid, Amber Wajid  and of course Mehwish Hayat will make a “guest appearance” in the film.

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I liked Fahad Mustafa much more in this comic role than the serious one which he plays in Mah–e-Meer. Here is the trailer of the film –

Kanebaaz

Mohib Mirza and Amina Sheikh will be seen on screen once again in the upcoming film Kanebaaz. The film has been directed by Ali Sade, it has been written by Syed Muhammad Ahmed and Adeel Farhan is the producer of the film. The cast includes Mohib Mirza, Aamina Sheikh, Faisal Rehman, Rashid Farooqi, Shabbir Jan, Hassan Uzmi and Behroze Sabzwari.

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Here is the trailer of the film –

 

Operation 021

The film has been written and  directed by Summer Nicks and it has been produced by Zeba Bakhtiar and Azaan Sami Khan. Aamina Sheikh is the co producer of the film. The main cast of the film includes Shaan Shahid, Shamoon Abbassi, Aamina Sheikh, Ayub Khoso, Iman Ali and Ayaz Samoo.

 

Jalebi

This film has been produced ARY Films and Redrum Films. The cast consists of Adnan Jafar, Ali Safina, Danish Taimoor, Uzair Jaswal, Waqar Ali Khan and Zhalay Sarhadi. According to Ary News ” The film has been shot via ARRI Alexa HD cameras. The cameras were used in Hollywood films such as Skyfall, Gravity and the super hero film Iron Man 3.”

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The film has been directed by Yasir Jaiswal. Jalebi promises to be a trendsetter because some scenes of the film are animated.



So, which movie interests you the most? Making this list wasn’t easy but I felt pride every step of the way. There are many interesting movies to look forward to which deal with so many different topics. Sultanat,  Dukhtar, and Hotal are set to release in 2014 too. Films like Yalghaar, Dance Kahani and Kaptaan are in the pipeline too. I am really looking forward to the fun/comedy films in particular.

Feel free to add to the list.

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Sultanat the only notable Pakistani film to release this Eid

Eid is considered a lucrative occasion for the film business. Due to prologned holidays films released on Eid generate good revenue. But this Eid there are very few Pakistani films lined up for screening. Sultanat is the only film with higher production quality, the rest are quite inferior nothing much to look for to.

. It is a high budgeted movie, produced by Aslam Bhatti, written by Syed Parvez Kaleem and directed by Syed Faisal Bukhari. The cast of the film includes Aslam Bhatti, Javaid Shaikh , Sila Hussan , Deepak Shirke,Akashdeep Saigal, Shweta Tiwari ,Zainab Qayyum ,Nayyar Ejaz ,Shabbir Jan ,Mustafa Qureshi and Mona Lizza (Sara Loren). The cast include some big names from Pakistan and India. Syed Faisal Bukhari the director is famous for making commercial masala films and dramas. His earlier two films ‘No Paisa No Problem’(2002)  and ‘Bhai Log’ (2011) had done average business, though Bhai Log performed much better than No Paisa No Problem.

Artist Sara Loren has done an item number in the film. The film is shot in Bangkok and Dubai, while post production and music is completed in India. From trailer it looks a pure formula masala film. It is the story of some Don type Aslam Bhai played by Aslam Bhatti who is also producer of this film. The film is produced under the banner of AB productions (Aslam Bhatti productions)

Earlier Aslam Bhatti has also produced a high budgeted film ‘God Father The Legend Continues’ in 2007 to launch himself as a film hero, but it failed at box office as Mr. Aslam Bhatti was terrible in leading role. The cast of ‘God Father The Legend Continues’ consisted of  indian and pakistani actors; Vinod Khanna,Meera,Arbaaz Khan,Ajab Gul,Mikaal Zulfiqar,Shafqat Cheema,Aslam Bhatti,Hrishitaa Bhatt,Maria Khan,Atiqa Odho,Preeti Jhangiani,Kim Sharma,Mehmood Akhtar,Amrita Arora and Aslam Bhatti. This film ‘Sultanat’ is his second attempt to appear as hero.

Here is the trailer of Sultanat

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Hijrat, trailer to release on Eid

Hijrat is an upcoming film directed by Farooq Mengal. The film is shot in Turkey and Pakistan. Its main cast consists of Asad Zaman, Rabia Butt, Nadeem, Rubab, Azra Aftb, Ayub Khoso, Rubab, Jamal Shah and Durdana Butt.

Last year a teaser of Hijrat is released, and now a full trailer will be released on Eidul Fitr. The movie is scheduled to relase on Eidul Azha.

Here is the teaser of film released last year.

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Talat Hussain, returning to health after prolonged illness

Talat Hussain is a seasoned artist who played many remarkable roles in dramas during rise of PTV mainly from Karachi centre. In current era when there is a boom on drama industry, Talat Hussain is surely missed. His last major appearance was in drama Bebak on HUM TV, playing role of a politican nearly four years ago. Talat Hussain also recieved Pride of Performance in 1982.

Recently talking to urdu daily Naibaat, Talat Hussain told he has fully recovered from a prolonged illness which lasted nearly two and half years severely impacting his life. During all this time he suspeneded all activities and by grace of Almighty now he is returning to health. Comparing Indian and Pakistani dramas, Talat feels Pakistani drama has objectivity, while Indian drama focuses more on vulgar scenes. Talat is of the view that Indian and Pakistani films should be exchanged and screened in both countries.

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Mehwish Hayat Talks About Her Item Song In Na Maloom Afraad

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Mehwish Hayat’s item song in the upcoming, much awaited film “Na Maloom Afraad” is the talk of the town. Some people are questioning whether such item songs are really needed in our films or not and others are looking forward to watching how well Mehwish Hayat performed. Mehwish Hayat has already shown in her live dance performances that she knows the art of dancing.

Mehwish Hayat talked to Dawn News about her dance number. She said “I used to watch a lot of Michael Jackson and Jennifer Lopez videos to copy the moves…..I loved to dance and really wanted to do something related to dance in the industry.”

She also told the newspaper that shooting the song was not easy at all.

“It was a wooden dance floor… I had bruised and swollen feet and was unable to walk for days,” she said.

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She sounded very happy with the progress in Pakistani cinema.

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“Item songs are the highlight for any film, and after working on this one, I definitely feel that Pakistani cinema is evolving. We’ve already made our name in television and will soon rise in the film industry as well. We [Pakistan] are no less than any other country’s film industry.”

She also said that working in the film was like a dream come true. Here is the trailer of the film:



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Haider Hashmi was the lead guitarist for the Pakistani rock band Aaroh. He came in as a replacement for Nabeel Nihal Chishty,the former lead guitarist of the band who left due to a copyright dispute.He died as a result of brain tumor .A great loss for the Pakistani music industry.

Here are what some of his fellow musicians have to say about him as per their statuses on their official Facebook pages and profiles:

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Tonite with HSY, Coming Soon on Hum Sitaray

Tonite with HSY is  an upcoming show, hosted by famous style icon Hassan Sheharyar Yasin. The show will be aired on channel HUM Sitaray right after Eidul Fitr. HSY is a multi talented person whose contributions towards fashion and styling are un-comparable. Much is expected from this show being the first such show ever to be hosted by HSY.

http://vimeo.com/100225016

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I Am The Highest Paid Actress In Pakistan – Humaima Malik

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Humaima Malik has been busy with her debut Bollywood film Kunal Deshmukh’s Raja Natwarlal in which she plays the lead with Emraan Hashmi. In her first ever interview in India, she talked to Bombay Times about many different things but what was most interesting was that while answering one of the questions she said that she was the highest paid actress in Pakistan. Here is what the interviewer asked and how Humaima answered:

 

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Humaima Malik also said many good things about her co star Emraan Hashmi. She said he was “super professional” and had a very good sense of humor. She also said, ” I am very religious and believe in some energy that is there to protect me. My mother is my best friend and I love her the most in the world. Of course, she is simple and now I may be smarter than her, but she is an inspiration, beautiful looking and yet a tough woman.”

She also said that she really enjoys Ali Zafar’s company. “Ali is a charmer and people love him as he is a good human being. He is a younger version of Johnny Depp. He is fun-loving and has a lovely wife Ayesha, that puts a lot of charm in his life and persona. I love Ayesha. She is also beautiful looking and is a lovely girl”. Said Humaima Malik.

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Sadaf Fawad Khan Replies To Badar Khalil

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Everyone known only too well by now everything that Badar Khalil said about Fawad Khan. Whatever she disclosed about the actor has stirred up a discussion between the die hard fans and those who want to believe what Badar Khalil said. People who have met Fawad Khan say that it is not like him to do something like that but some people say that Fawad Khan must have asked Badar Khalil to leave her seat.

Fawad Khan’s wife commented on social media in which she said that both the things that Badar Khalil said about Fawad Khan were completely false. You can read her comment here:

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Now the question is that why would Badar Khalil be lying about something like this? Well, it is good to hear Fawad Khan’s side of the story too.

Faisal Qureshi, first artist to launch smart phone App

Faisal Qureshi is a sparkling star. He is there in dramas, in morning show, ramazan transmission and also in advertisements. Faisal is admired for his powerful performances in a variety of roles. Now Faisal has the distinction of first ever Pakistani artist to launch a special smart phone App.

The app will be available on Android, i-Phone and Window Phone. As per a press release from Faisal, this App will provide access to life details of Faisal, updates on his programs and upcoming ventures. As per Faisahe, the users of this App will known his media status and other updates instantly.

Source: http://www.urduvoa.com/content/faysal-qureshi-first-celebrity-to-launch-his-own-app/1952388.html

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Imran Abbass And Sanam Jung Will Be Seen Together In “Alvida”

Sanam Jung and Imran Abbass’s jodi was a huge hit in Sanam’s debut drama serial Dil-e-Muztar. Many fans thought that they will not be seeing Imran Abbass again in Pakistani dramas because of his new career in films in Indian, well that is not the case. There is good news for all the fans out there who fell in love with this on screen couple, they will be working again together in drama serial Alvida.

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The writer of the drama will be Samira Fazal who is well known for her hit drama serial Dastan. The play will be directed by Shehzad Kashmiri who also directed Dil-e-Muztar. Imran Abbass notified his fans about the news via online social media.

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MasterChef Pakistan Week 10 – Elimination Round!

Ohkay, this episode was good because the contestants made sure they made it that way. This elimination round was based on Iftaar challenge, which was pretty simple yet it was complexed because the contestants were given a choice of creating a variety of dishes they themselves go for; in Ramadan. I must say I thought we’d get to see pretty much the same & typical dishes but the variety that all the contestants presented was not only interesting but showed their creativity.

The judges were accompanied by 3 special judges & they were Zain, Ammarah & Madiha. I feel it was fair for the other contenders that the co-contestant judges had a blind tasting session. I think this helped all three of them in staying true to their seats & because of that they gave honest opinions as they had no feelings to cloud their judgments to begin with. The comments however were random from all the judges on the platters they tried so once again even though I was not rooting for the eliminated contestant, I felt that the judges once again failed in giving us enough reasons regarding those dishes that made the remaining two contestants safe.

Maryam presented a platter of ‘Dahi Phulki, Pakora, Patties & Chicken Sandwich’. Zain liked the dahi phulki & also the filling of the patties; however he wasn’t impressed by the sandwich at all. Ammarah felt that the pakora batter was thick therefore it made the pakora dry after they were fried. Chef Mehboob found the sandwiches quite tasteless & felt that the chicken had no reasonable flavour in it. Chef Khurram felt that the patty filling was good but the dough was almost raw. Chef Zakir felt that the dahi phulki was undercooked as well.

Rayyan’s platter consisted of ‘Qeema Dahi Barey, Samosa, Mango Muffins & Batata’. Chef Mehboob liked the muffins a lot & also he liked the filling of samosas. Over all he was impressed by Rayyan’s efforts & his platter as he liked batata, muffins & especially the mango flavour that was instilled in the sauce. Zain found this platter very appetising & liked the muffins but he felt that the samosas were salty. Madiha enjoyed the whole platter & especially the sauces & muffins but felt that the drink wasn’t good. Chef Zakir gave him zero points for calling his dish dahi barey because he felt it had no component that is used in dahi barey.

Gulnaz presented a platter of ‘Mantuqh, Cream Chaat, Onion & Potato Pakora’. Ammarah liked the pakora & the drink but she felt that the dumpling wasn’t great. Zain liked the drink a lot. Chef Mehboob thought she should’ve used the immunity pin considering the weak performance this time. Chef Khurram liked the filling in the muntuqh but felt that the dough was chewy & undercooked. He also felt that the channa chat wasn’t up to the mark as it lacked seasoning & the cream was a bad twist to the simple dish. Chef Zakir felt that the pakora batter was dry & lacked seasoning as well.

Khurram’s platter had ‘Fried Fish, Prawns, Chicken Fingers, BBQ Wings & Potato Skins’. Chef Zakir didn’t like the chicken at all. He labelled his platter as a mystery box because he felt everything needed a little more preparation. Chef Zakir also felt that the portion size was too small to be eaten by 6 judges. Chef Mehboob felt that the platter was monotone & had no colours to make it look visually appealing. He liked the fish & also the prawns but felt they got a little overcooked. Potato skin which was served with a mash had no seasoning at all. Ammarah liked the fish & prawns but felt that the chicken was too dry. Zain thought that the platter looked quite boring because of the similar colors.

Amna came up with a platter of ‘Honey Wings, Buffalo Wings, Chicken Cheese Patties & Shawarma’. Chef Mehboob felt that the buffalo wings weren’t exactly like how they should be as the sauce is tangy & it has a strong flavour which wasn’t the case in Amna’s dish however he did like the honey wings & the flavours. Chef Khurram liked the overall idea of this platter but felt that the excess of parsley overpowered the rest of the flavours of shawarma. He liked the presentation & the patties too. Chef Zakir felt that the drink was too heavy & wasn’t Iftaar appropriate at all. Ammarah liked the honey wings but she also felt that the shawarma had a dominant flavour of parsley. Madiha also felt the same as Ammarah. Zain liked the drink.

Saad’s platter had ‘Chaat, Pakora, Dahi Barey, Berry Tart & Date Biscuits’. Chef Mehboob liked the chat but found dahi barey too grainy & undercooked. He also felt that the date biscuits had a burnt flavour to it & he shouldn’t have put them on a plate. Madiha liked the puff pastry of tart & the flavour as well as the idea of the platter. She also liked the date biscuit. Zain felt that the biscuits were burnt however he liked the chaat & puff pastry. Chef Zakir felt that the batter of dahi barey wasn’t smooth as it should’ve been.

It was now time for the results. Rayyan got some amazing comments as he managed to impress the judges so he was safe followed by Amna & Saad. They both managed to save themselves from getting eliminated because their platter had a few misses but some hits too. Khurram, Gulnaz & Maryam fell into the danger zone & Maryam was eliminated. She definitely had some limitations & couldn’t stand out like a few other contestants but once again I felt that the judges didn’t give us some actual facts & details as to why Gulnaz & Khurram got safe & why Maryam was eliminated. The judges pointed out the negatives in the main components of all the dishes so once again not sure why they couldn’t actually tell what were those winning points that made Khurram & Gulnaz while sending Maryam home.

Pretty decent episode but the promo had me excited. I just can’t wait to see how the contestants run an actual restaurant & perform under such a high pressure zone. Team & off-site challenges are always interesting so can’t wait for the next episode. Share your thoughts on the elimination & the episode.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Fawad Khan Has A Make Up Artist All To Himself…Does Experience Not Count At All? – Badar Khalil

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After working in the entertainment industry for more than four decades Badar Khalil has decided to bid farewell to acting. She gave her last interview to DAWN Newspaper before leaving for Canada for good. Her disappointment with the drama industry and some people in particular is very evident in this interview. You can read the interview here:

 

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Here are some of the things that Badar Khalil said that might interest the readers more than others:

“Fawad Khan has a make up artists all to himself because Hamsafar was a hit? These people think that since they have learnt acting, they know everything there is to know. Does experience not count at all?”

“Asif Reza Mir practically lived in our house and grew up with our sons. Now that they are established and have their own lives, they don’t care about someone like me”

“Samina Peerzada did not have much potential to begin with but got groomed after doing all kind of roles, just like Shabana Azmi’s talent was polished after doing all kind of roles. I feel that Smita Patel had more talent than her”

“My name doesn’t always appear in credits; even if I am doing a strong antagonist or support role, my scene never makes it to the still or promos”. She also says that her long scenes are cut short after editing.”

“There are no friends in showbiz. My husband Khalil would tell me that you should draw a line even in your closet friendships so that you don’t get hurt.”

It feels sad to read all this from someone who has given the industry her whole life.

Ushna Shah who is always very vocal on her facebook page had something to say about this interview too. She said that Badar Khalil was indulging into self pity. Here is what she said about the interview on her facebook page.

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One of the famous facebook pages reported as follows:

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SIMPLE! We watch your Films and you watch our Dramas

Before I start with anything I just want to simply thank “Zindagi” channel for telecasting our dramas in India. The amount of appreciation we are getting from Indian Nation and their celebrities is simply Nostalgic. Like I always mention that when we are providing entertainment to the nation change is mandatory because if we provide same thing over and over again people will eventually get bored and I guess this is the perfect time as our dramas made entry in India when their people are literally pissed off from Ekta Kapoor’s serials.

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On a political level both countries relations mostly remain in a state of turbulence and the only thing that connects these two nation is entertainment. No matter how much we blame India on any political issues or current affairs we love to watch their films moreover we promote their films as well. In order to spread love and harmony across the borders the gateways must be open from both side, previously Indian Government didn’t allow our dramas to be telecast on their homeland but finally they realize that our dramas are simply worth watching.

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The simple logic is you can’t stop people watching quality stuff. I still remember in 2012 I was attending lecture in my class when I heard two Indian girls sitting at my back were suggesting Pakistani dramas to each other, I didn’t turn around to give them any Jaw dropping expression but I just smiled because I knew they also love our shows and watch our dramas on different online portals. Firstly UK based Indian channels started to telecast our dramas and now finally our dramas are now hitting Indian soil. Moreover they are also promoting our projects through advertisements on billboards placed on roadside, Airports, Train stations, bus stations etc.

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Currently Zindagi Channel is telecasting four Pakistani Dramas, the admin on Zindagi Channel’s Facebook page told that we will slowly telecast more and more dramas. However one thing that actually surprised me is that they are planning to telecast “Dastaan” drama and this is absolutely shocking I mean will they be able to swallow this drama? As it is made on India and Pakistan partition and how Muslims have suffered atrocities during the partition.

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The Impact on culture

Dramas plays a vital role in transferring one’s country culture to another country,  the reason is that dramas are based on home politics and family issues, additionally dramas run throughout months and weeks and there is a saying that poison effects the body slowly :-D If you go back to late 90’s and early 2000 our nation was heavily obsessed with Indian dramas specially women which was of course damaging our culture and traditions. So it is for sure that our dramas can also create a huge impact on their culture and traditions provided they also become addictive to Pakistani dramas.

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How our artists will be effected by this?

Well obviously it will give lots of motivation to our artists as their work will be appreciated across the border, it may also result in increased fan following on social media. Actors like Fawad Khan and Imran Abbas who are already in India might get more Bollywood Projects. Others actors may also receive offers from Bollywood in future. One thing that may be disadvantageous in future to both sides is that for example if Bollywood will start booking our actors it means that our famous actors will be less available for own projects like Fawad Khan he had refused three Pakistani projects for Indian projects and Indian actors will also find it difficult to get their own projects as competition will increase. In ARY Awards Ali Zafar was half right that there is nothing wrong to work collaboratively but I guess this is the time that we should work more to nurture our own Industry and not other’s Industry. So our artists should be more focused to make our own Industry more profitable and much stronger.

Thus in the end I just want to say one thing that entertainment cannot be confined in borders it must go beyond borders so that people can acknowledge each other’s work. Today I believe entertainment is only such thing which can erode hatred from hearts. I also read somewhere that Shaan will appear in Comedy Knights with Kapil to promote his film Operation 021 which is another unbelievable news that Shaan is going to India probably for the first time correct me if I am wrong. Any ways I hope that in future more Pakistani dramas will be telecast on different Indian channels like our entertainment channels are also telecasting Indian dramas. So to conclude the logic is simple we watch your films and you watch our dramas! and hopefully this sharing of entertainment will likely to be continue in future.

Please have your say on this topic.

Marasim – Episode 15!

Well, what can I say except that I am totally shocked at the recent turn of events in this drama. This drama already made it to everyone’s favourite list because of the story, execution & the characters but to see those characters, for whom we felt for, stooping so low is upsetting. I don’t know why but there’s still a glimmer of hope left within me that still makes me want to believe the otherwise. I am still hoping & to some extent sure that Daood & Momenah will not end up together & Nayab will find a happy ending.

To be honest, to listen to all such words like Islam, Gunnah, Mera Mazhab, Sharaee Haq, Islam Ki Ijazat; made me cringe so bad. I mean Daood & Momenah should be the last people to use such words because they themselves have no idea about the intricacy & fragility of the concepts that are related to the institution of marriage. While listening to Momenah & Sherbano’s conversation & all those excuses that Momenah used to add some weight to her argument made me actually feel that they were treating Shadi as a game-play. The way Momenah revisited the history of broken marriages in her family was actually enough reason to let us know that for them, Shadi was more like a Gudda Guddi Ka Khel. Abdullah’s first Shadi, then Abdullah’s second Shadi, Nayab/Daood’s Shadi, Momenah/Fahad Shadi & now the potential Daood/Momenah Shadi. Ekh!

To be honest, I felt nothing but animosity towards Sherbano because if, in the beginning; she had kept her ego aside, then Daood & Momenah would’ve been happily married but anyways, bygones are bygones, so this time around I just felt that if Sherbano had focused more on the better upbringing of her kids rather than planning & plotting against Gaitiara, then I am sure the Karma wouldn’t have bitten her so bad.

Daood; I swear, Daood was the person who was becoming everyone’s favourite but to see him turning things upside down was quite frustrating. I think people could’ve given a thought of his & Momenah’s reconciliation a second chance if he had dealt with the whole situation using some appropriate words. I really didn’t think that wrecking people’s homes & playing with their feelings was such a casual conversation which could be supported with the usage of ‘yaar’. I just felt that he was joking all this while because Daood himself didn’t seem serious & focused. It’s like he was bored to death so he sighted the mood for some adventure. Just because Momenah was on a vacation trip from Australia, he decided to tag her along in this. For the sake of Momenah & Daood’s stupidity, I felt it was good that they were at least giving their long-dead relation a try because they should at least go through it once again to fill their tummies with everyone’s hatred, so that they can get back to their senses because it seems like Daood would try to woo Momenah every single time she’d come to Pakistan, so it’s better to deal with it once & for all.

Momenah’s excuse of parting ways with Fahad was once again unjustified because seems like she has problems with Fahad being a workaholic. Momenah stated that she wasn’t one of those wives who like to wait for their husbands, which made me say ‘Yeah Right! Why would you wait for your hard-working husband when you yourself had no sincerity to offer’. Does Momenah actually think that Daood won’t work after he’ll get married to her? Like what’s the guarantee that Momenah will still be loyal & sincere to Daood if he won’t be able to give her the time she’d demand? To actually see Momenah & Daood looking for a house while still being married was once again a huge disappointment. It’s like it couldn’t get worse that while still being married to Fahad, Momenah was already dreaming about her new spouse, new home & how Daood ignored Nayab & Unaid’s presence in his life while planning the interiors of his new house? Do they actually think that they’ll be able to live a guilt-free life? Do they really believe that they’ll find their happy ending by hurting every single person in their lives?

For the sake of how awesome this drama was, I still hope that they snap out of it & give us a decent ending where Daood & Momenah are definitely not together in the picture. I hope for once that Gaitiara thinks like a rational person where she doesn’t take it as an obligatory duty to belittle Nayab by actually reminding her of a liability that she has been to Daood & everyone else. Share your say on this episode.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Aahista Aahista – Episode 06!

Tauba Tauba! Usually I always have a note to begin my review with but this time around I am speechless & have nothing else to say except TAUBA!!!!!!

This episode was such a mood spoiler in all different ways. The typical Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s high-pitch being echoed in the background repeatedly, Sofia’s shrilly shrieks & then Haya’s debut as a housemaid of the sleep deprived Zawaar, this is what the whole episode was all about. Once again they succeeded in failing miserably by not being able to make us feel anything about any of the characters. All I can deduce till now is that Sofia’s a vamp & an irritating one at that too, Zawaar’s a wuss, Haya is the satti savitri dream-wife of every Pakistani residing outside Pakistan because of the cooking & cleaning skill she has & Bee Jaan has got nothing to do, that’s it.

Yes, they did show that Zawaar felt good seeing Haya’s religious side so I am sorry to say if he was so deeply rooted & in touch with his eastern side, why did he get married to Sofia; a non-Muslim in the very first place? They have no grounds whatsoever to establish a fact that Zawaar can get swayed by a teenager so now they’re trying to show that just because Haya’s a Muslim home-maker, she’s definitely going to win Zawaar over.

Javed Sheikh’s entry was something unexpected but I hope he has a good role to play, to at least make us feel good about Pakistani men because the one we’re seeing getting pampered (literally & I can name the brand too) is just a loser. Throughout the episode, I was actually agitated to see Sarwat Gillani playing a role of an insecure negative person who has 1 high-neck shirt & 1 pair of pajamas (considering the huge mansion she lives in) because it’s like she is wasting her time & talent. It is upsetting to see such a brilliant actor playing such a weak role because she clearly looks uncomfortable. Apparently Sofia did try to voice her fears of not losing her demented trophy, oh I mean Zawaar because she’s had a tough life but sorry that message didn’t come across as clearly as it should’ve been because my ears were deafened due to her yells & screams.

I am happy that they showed the wholeeee next episode in the preview because seems like I can still review the episode without actually watching it. I think I’ll have to mute the TV because Sofia’s throat’s seems to be working fine. I hope that she had suffered from a loss of voice too because that would’ve been awesome, at least for us. Share your thoughts on this (sowwie) absurd episode.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

MasterChef Pakistan Week 10 – Kitchen Challenge!

Pretty average episode with a very typical format. Some instructions, some shopping, some chopping, some plating & some judgments & yeah not to be forgotten some bickering too. I wish to see more on-site challenges where the contestants get to compete against each other because it makes the episode a lot more interesting as compared to the in-kitchen challenges, which are always pretty much the same in the execution.

Today’s challenge was interesting but the dishes that surfaced were quite mediocre, in a sense that they didn’t spell MasterChef quality to me. 2 contestants opted for totally different ideas & turned them into the dishes but others made it a Paaye/Karahi Challenge. This time the contestants had to work with the offal or as they say organ meats. I thought we’ll get to see some exciting dishes but the food that was served was more on the home-cooking side & not unique.

Khurram won the last challenge so he got an advantage of extra 10 minutes but he also had to pick one contestant who’d have 10 minutes deducted from his cooking duration. Khurram picked Saad for it because he wanted to see what Saad will create. Judges also announced that those contestants who’ll make it to the top 3 will not only be safe from the elimination round but will taste & judge the dishes served by their co-contestants.

Maryam came up with ‘Beef Paaye & Naan’. Chef Mehboob liked the fact that the main ingredient was tender which was a plus point but over all her dish didn’t have the typical Paaya flavour which didn’t make it impressive. Chef Khurram liked the texture of the meat & the tenderness but just like Chef Mehboob, he commented on the lack of actual flavour too. Chef Zakir thought she had a lot of options but she didn’t plan well.

Rayyan created ‘Maghaz Karahi’. Chef Khurram like the taste of the gravy but couldn’t find the taste of the main ingredient at all. Chef Zakir spoke about the right ratios that should be used in Pakistani dishes because Rayyan clearly missed the detail.

Khurram came up with something different like ‘Liver Sandwich & Pâté’. Chef Mehboob felt that the sandwich had a very less filling which wasn’t that good either. Chef Khurram felt that the Pâté wasn’t smooth like it should’ve been. Chef Zakir also questioned the filling of the sandwich.

Gulnaz created ‘Oojhri Karahi & Oojhri Salad. Chef Mehboob liked the bread she served with her dish but other than that her dish didn’t have balance too. Chef Khurram liked the taste of the gravy but other than that he felt that the main ingredient had no flavour of its own. Chef Zakir didn’t find Salad impressive either.

Amna presented ‘Mutton Paaye & Garlic Naan’. Chef Mehboob felt that there was a dominant flavour of mixed spices in her dish & it wasn’t spicy at all. Chef Zakir liked the flavour but also commented that the mixed spices weren’t used in the right proportion.

Zain came up with ‘Brain Masala Cheese Balls’. Chef Mehboob liked the filling & the color of the coating. Chef Khurram commented on the presentation but other than that he liked the flavours & the crispness of the cheese balls. Chef Zakir felt that the rice needed a bit more of a seasoning.

Madiha came up with ‘Mutton Paaye’. Chef Mehboob liked the dish a lot of the balanced flavours but he also liked the spice blend that she presented with the dish. Chef Khurram liked the dish a lot as well because of the flavours, the texture & the perfect spice level. Chef Zakir liked the gravy & the tenderness of the dish.

Ammarah presented ‘Muttom Paaye & Naan’. Chef Mehboob felt that the dish had a unique flavour to it which was really good. Chef Khurram appreciated the taste, the level of spices & the texture of the meat. Chef Zakir felt that he could eat this dish as a breakfast because it was that good.

Saad made ‘Kaleji & Gurda Masala’. Chef Mehboob didn’t like the dish as he had to spit it out because of the reek of the meat. He felt that the smell destroyed the dish & the liver was overcooked. Chef Khurram found it salty & overcooked to an extent where it got hard to chew. Chef Zakir felt that it was a pretty easy meat to work with but the main task was to make it reek-free which he failed to do.

It was pretty clear that Madiha, Zain & Ammarah will be in the top 3 because they got some amazing feedback. All of them created perfect dishes & grabbed some great comments from the judges so yes; they made it to the top 3. Madiha in particular got appreciated because of the spice mix that she created because Chef Mehboob was all praises for it to a point where he himself asked for the recipe & was ready to pay for it. After Khurram, Zain created a totally unique dish & luckily it worked for him because he put in a lot of effort into it. Ammarah as usual cooked her dish with a twist but got amazing remarks. I am glad Madiha, Zain & Ammarah got the advantage of being safe from the elimination round & will judge & taste the dishes alongside the judges. I felt bad for Khurram because I think he was planning too much without having a clear direction in his mind, even though he decided to opt for an unusual dish, he couldn’t make it shine. Madiha should now understand that just because she sticked to a simple dish & worked on making it flavoursome, she excelled this time.

The spat of Amna & Gulnaz was obviously bizarre & what’s more bizarre was the coverage that it got. I was excited to see the technique of Khurram’s dish because I have seen it in some other cooking show but sadly they didn’t show how he made it. I think instead of covering other dishes like Karahis & Paayes & those verbal spats, they should’ve covered Khurram & Zain’s dishes properly as they were doing something different. It was good to see the contestants being happy for the top 3 because seems like all of them have a great relation to the rest of them. The remaining contestants might be expecting a bit of favouritism from their friends but I hope none of it happens & those who made it to the top 3 stay true to their seats. It was kind of funny that the judges had to remind the top 3 that they were more experienced than them, which was once again an unnecessary reminder as none of the contestants at first asked to be selected as the judges & now when they were selected, there was no need for the judges to be so insecure.

One thing that I find kind of annoying is the Pakistani version of background music they’ve opted for. Some of the sound clips are obviously the signature tracks of MasterChef franchise which completes the experience of the show but just because they’ve added some other sound effects, it’s making the show seem a bit too dramatic. Anyways, share your thoughts on the episode.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

QMobile signs Indian artist Arjun Kapoor

Qmobile is a leading mobile phone brand in Pakistani market, perhaps the largest one as they claim. The brand is frequently under discussion for its advertisements too.

Qmobile runs an aggressive marketing campaign and nearly all major male artists of Pakistan have already appeared in advertisement of different models. Its premium model is Noir, for which Fawad Khan, Shaan Shahid, Mikaal Zulfiqar, Ali Zafar and other have worked at different instances.

Seeing the popularity of Indian artists among Pakistani masses, the brand has also signed Indian artists Aditya Roy Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor for Qmobile Noir in recent years. The most recent addition to this list is Arjun Kapoor which can be seen in the advertisement posted here for the same model.

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Rashid Nazir Ali