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Film The System to release on 30 May 2014

The team of upcoming film The System has appeared in morning show of A-Plus, hosted by Javeriya Abbasi to promote the film. Producer Ghafoor Butt, Director Shahzad Ghafoor Butt, Hero Sheraz Ghafoor Butt, second lead Maryam Ali Hussain, Supporting artist Irfan Khoosat were among the participants.

The producer also announced the date of release of this film which is 30 May provided it is cleared by censor board.

The show is available at dramasonline.

http://www.dramasonline.com/meri-subah-haseen-hai-5th-may-2014/

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Abdul Sattar Edhi In Critical Condition

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Abdul Sattar Edhi needs no introdution. He has done a great deal of service for the people of Pakistan through his Edhi Foundation. A very down to earth man who has dedicated his whole life to serving the needy people of his country. A few years back Abdul Sattar’s kidneys failed and the doctors said that he will need regular dialysis.

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Actor Faysal Qureshi who is a very kind soul posted on his facebook page that Abdul Sattar Edhi is in critical condition, he is the ICU and he needs the prayers of those who love him.

 

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National Assembly’s Resolution Regarding Azan

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There was a time when it was obligatory on the two channels that existed in Pakistan to telecast daily Azan’s even if it meant interrupting their programs in between. Now, there are many channels in Pakistan which are working in private basis but non if them telecasts Azan.

A resolution is going to be passed in the next session of the National Assembly which declares that all private channels should telecast the daily Azan. It remains to be seen if this resolution gets approved by the members of the assembly or not.

 

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Famous Novelists – Salma Kanwal

Salma Knawal is a popular fiction writer mainly in female readers. Salma Kanwal lived in Samanabad, Lahore and passed away in 2005. My spouse and I had a chance to personally visit her in 1980’s and it was a memorable evening. She was a courageous woman, despite being disable (cannot walk perhaps due to muscle dystrophy ), she concentrated her energies on writing. Salma Kanwal was married, but her only daughter passed away in teenage in 1970’s.

Salma Kanwal wrote more than 40 novels. Her novel Lala is based on her own life story. The popularity of her writings also drew the attention of film producers. Two of her novels were adapted for films, which were both super hits. Also one television drama based on her novel is also super hit and won the Lux Style for Best Drama (Satellite).

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Andaleeb is super hit film released in 1969 starring Waheed Murad, Shabnam, Aaliya, Mustafa Qureshi. It was directed by Farid Ahmed and Nisar Bazmi was the music composer. Andleeb was based on novel Andleeb of Salma Kanwal. It is one of the best movies by director Farid Ahmed. Nisar Bazmi composed evergreen songs like ‘Kuch Log Rooth Kar Bhi Lagte Hain Kitne Pyaray’ and ‘Meray Dil Ki Mehfil Saja Denay Walay ‘.

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Mehman:

Mehmaan was released in 1977 starring Babra Sharif, Rahat Kazmi, Najma and Nayyar Sultana. It was based on Salma Kanwal’s novel ‘Chupkay Se Bahar Aa Jaye’. Directed by Parvez Mailk, M. Ashraf was music composer. The film was a hit, and its songs are quite popular too till this day. ‘Zinda Rahain To Kya Hai jo Mar Jayen Hum To Kya’, ‘Hamain Gham Mila Hamesha’ are some famous songs of this film.

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Coming to dramas, there has been no adaptation for any tv drama by PTV. But private satellite channel HUM TV adapted one novel of Salma Kanwal

Paani Jesa Pyar:
Paani Jesa Pyar was a drama of HUM TV in 2011, based on novel Suhagan of Salma Kanwal with some modifications. Sadly Hum TV did not put the name of Salma Kanwal on the credits of this drama. Instead Momal Shunaid claimed to be the writer of this drama, which off course is not true. It was a sad and condemn-able act of perjury and intellectual theft, by Momal Shunaid and HUM TV. The drama was directed by Sarmad Sultan Khoosat, while main star cast consisted of Saba Qamar, Mikaal Zulfiaqr, Juggun Kazim, Samina Ahmed, Samina Peerzada, Firdose Jamal, Nosheen Shah, Babrik Shah and Rizwan Jaffri. OST was in voice of Sanam Maarvi and the drama won the lux style award for best drama.

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Do share your thoughts on the contributions of Salma Kanwal.

Thanks for reading.

Rashid Nazir Ali

Olivia to also cast indian artist for their television commercials

Indian film artists are quite popular in Pakistan and eagerly followed too. Observing the craze of indian celebrities among Pakistani masses, many Pakistani brands are casting Indian artist for publicity of their products from past few years. Due to popularity of Indian artists, Pakistani companies are even ready to pay them huge endorsement amount.

The recent addition in this list is cosmetics brand Olivia, which is casting Indian artists Bipasha Basu and Nargis Fakhri for its perfume and beauty cream commercials. Earlier Indian artists have also worked for the other products of same brand. The commercial shooting is due to start in Bangkok.

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” Other Things That WE Want To Watch !! “

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Now a days, things are like if you open any Pakistani drama channel, it is highly likely that you will bump into any drama that constitutes taalaq, halaha, extra-marital affair, beti nai beta, ameer larka, ghareeb larki, annoying saas and nand, adhuri muhabbat ,etc as the major themes. And frankly enough, we all know how much we are tired of watching these type of shows. Its high time that they should focus on producing show which appeals to a larger audience and also refresh our minds by these old-themed tiring dramas. So, in short the entertainment channels should me a mix of different things that have some substance in it. This is only way how they can attract not only ladies sitting at home, but also kids, teenagers(both boys and girls),gents, etc because naturally the dramas are not according to their taste so they find solace in the programmes offered by the channels of different countries. Now the list that I have presented below takes into handle not just the entertainment of the masses but it is also sure to bring a lot of TRPs to the channels and we are witness of it. Here it goes..

1) Travel Shows:- Like travelling to different countries. These type of shows are broadcasted all over the world and even in Pakistan, PTV tried to venture on such shows which was a good effort. These programmes are very and informative plus we get know about different cultures, religions, way of living, languages, food, architecture, history, landmarks famous personalities, etc. Most of our people cannot afford to visit foreign countries. Hence these shows provide a good chance of knowing the world around you sitting on your arm chair.
Examples: Musafir Hun Yaaron, Street Food around the World, Walking The World, etc.

 

2) Detective Shows:- We have many examples of such shows form India and America. The good thing about them is that they are of single-episode and provide thrill and suspense to the viewers. Story is not the regular one others so it refreshes our mind. We really need to have these kind of shows. They may also help to protect out good image of the institutions of Pakistan.
Examples: Bones, Castle, CID, Dexter, etc.

 

3) Quiz / Game Shows:- Now this genre is not entirely new for our channels. Many of them tried to produce such shows but unfortunately none of them could actually run for enough period of time. The reason may be their standard. As our viewers have already watched many quality shows of such other countries. They are really fun to watch and give us a great deal of knowledge as well.
Examples: The price is Right, KBC , Takeshi’s castle, The Challenge, Jeopardy Deal ya No Deal, etc.

 

4) Arts ‘n’ Crafts Shows:- Again many channels broadcasted these type of shows but they do not gain prominence because they were shown on less-known channels. Art is a skill that attracts many people especially the young-ones and make their time constructive which tells the importance of these shows.
Examples: M.A.D, The Joy of Painting, etc.

 

5) Teaching Programmes:- Now might not have come across such shows as they are quite rare. Basically in these, there are professional and highly-qualified teachers and professors who actually give lectures on televisions encompassing the wide range of subjects like physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology, and etc. We can’t deny the fact that quality education is getting expensive with each passing day which further raises the importance of these programmes. Also being in the national language, they will benefit a lot of people, and best thing is that this education will be free of cost. This will no doubt be very effective.

 

I would like to give special mention here to “Health TV” which was launched in October, 2010. It is one of its kind channel in Pakistan and going great. It has covered just soo many aspects related to health and education. In my view, it is the most informative channels among all Pakistani channels.

 

Apart from this, I have also come across some literature shows on different channels like Urdu Adab, Shayri, etc. So that is also a very good initiative by those channels. Our Urdu language has such a rich heritage, it definitely deserves its own shows rather than just being preserved in libraries.
That’s about it. Do you agree with me??? These are only a few examples which I gave. Rest I leave it to you. Add any other genre which you want to see on-screen from Pakistan…

 

Samar Sajid

Jab We Wed – Coming Soon!!

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Jab We Wed is the upcoming drama serial of Ayeza Khan and Danish Taimoor. Many details about the drama have not been revealed right now. The director of the play is Wajahat Rauf. Here are some pictures from the sets of Jab We Wed…..

 

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Marasim – Episode 06!

Ohkay I must admit, as the episodes are being revealed I am getting hooked to this show. They have certainly given us a lot more than we expected in terms of acting, story & dialogues. To be honest at first it came across as a story with a spectrum of family politics but now when the story has moved forward, they have taken it to another level & that isn’t disappointing at all.

I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the conversations in this episode & because of it I feel we’re being able to connect to & feel for the characters a lot more. When the episode began & Daood screamed on top of his lungs, I was like that’s being repetitive but the way Gaitiara molded him & talked him into getting married was brilliant & then it showed Daood’s outbursts had to be continued so that Gaitiara could take a final step. She has been playing with Daood at lot more than he himself knows & the way she backed her argument with a little bit of emotional blackmailing but some meaningful hidden secrets, it showed how much she wants to control things. Daood for now may not be able to see what his mother herself has planned for him & he may be angry at her but by the end of the day he’s the only son who knows he has a certain responsibility & liability towards his mother therefore he couldn’t continue to be angry.

Momenah hasn’t moved on but has just gotten engaged to divert her attention from the break-up but Gaitiara used it against her to tell Daood how heart-less she actually is. Daood himself saw Momenah act all comfy with her fiance  therefore he easily believed in what his mother told him.

Gaitiara & Deeba’s conversation gave us an insight as to how guilty Gaitiara herself feels for what she had put Daood up with but still she doesn’t want to sacrifice her ego for the sake of her son’s happiness. She is not at all ready to surrender to Sherbano & hand her son over to her daughter. Giaitara tried to pull off an act in front of Daood that she’s ready to face the defeat but Daood gave in his consent of getting married to the girl Gaitiara has chosen for him.

Things really can’t go wrong more than that for Nayab where she now has a proposal at hand & her relation with Zaid is at stake because he is still a student with no such definite future. Almas does feel for her sister but she is thinking way too practically. Almas might have supported Nayab if she was staying in Pakistan but now all of sudden when she has to move to UAE with her husband, she can’t seem to find any other better solution to Nayab’s problem & now she’d force her into marrying Daood. Giaitiara has kept Daood’s indifference a secret because she wants to see Nayab as her daughter in law in any case.

Nayab does come up with an idea of at least getting legally married to Zaid so that she can live with him in his house & even though Zaid has agreed to it, I doubt Zaid’s mother will support him in this because she seemed disinterested in his & Nayab’s relation anyway.

I must say all the actors especially Saba Hameed, Ahsan Khan, Urwa Hocane & Sonia Hussain have performed brilliantly. The director has done a brilliant job in bringing out the best in these actors & seems like they are really living the chracters of Giaitara, Daood, Nayab & Momenah. They have been excellent so far & because of that I seem to feel a lot for them all. Can’t wait to see what happens ahead.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Shaan Shahid Replies To Ali Zafar

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We already reported the war of words between Shaan Shahid and Ali Zafar. Shaan Shahid has proved that he wants to work to bring the Pakistani film industry to a point where everyone prefers to watch a Pakistani film. His recent comment on ARY Film Awards about the actors who act in India in which he called them cheap sell outs got various reactions from the public. Most of the people on the social media supported Shaan Shahid because they think that he has done enough to earn the position to judge other actors like that. Ali Zafar on the other hand has given priority to India ever since he started his career there.

Shaan Shahid gave a response to Ali Zafar statement about stars like him who go to work abroad. Here is what he had to say

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Do you agree with Shaan?

Bay Emaan Mohabbat- Episode 14 Review

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Babar continued ignoring Dania thinking she would get the message but the tigress she is, she went to his home to confront him. His father walked in on them and asked Dania very politely to leave the scene. It was a very neighbourly act instead of accusing her and defaming him, he blamed his own son knowing how incompetent he is. After threatening to kick him out, with the help of his mother’s intervention, Babar was allowed to stay on the condition that he will be married off within a week. Pasand na pasand unki hoti hai jo khud kuch kamaatey hein– in a nutshell, this happens to be a reality of life. Someone who is entirely dependent on others for their day to day needs, cannot choose how they want to live their lives; on the contrary, they are bound by those who provide for them.

I liked how Sobia, despite knowing that her best friend had betrayed her, didn’t want anyone finding out what transpired and invited Dania to her wedding. It was very big of her and Dania should be grateful for a friend like Sobia. Though a part of her felt remorse, Dania was mostly battling with the realization- Woh Sobia jo mujhse har cheez mein peechay theh aaj woh mujhse baazi legayi! Dania’s agony was a repercussion of her own selfish actions and instead of accepting her mistake, she continues questioning how Babar can settle for someone like Sobia. Babar had the nerve to come over to drop off his wedding invitation and on top of that- he actually gave Dania the “I’ll always be there if you need me” line. I was almost sure Dania would break a pot on his head but she just walked away holding her head high- Mujh mein ghalti karney ka hausla toh hai aur uska saamna karna ka bhi.

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Dania’s lack of competency at work frustrates Nabeel who points it out to her on more than one occasion. Her personal grievances are affecting her work-life but Nabeel seems to be warming up to her. Maria is traveling which will give Nabeel some much needed space- will this be the golden opportunity to seduce Dania? Will Dania ever get over Babar or will she try and win him back from Sobia. Dania’s competitive streak could end up causing her more harm than she could have ever imagined.

The story is engaging but I think all this could have been summarized in a mere 8 episodes instead of 14. At this rate, I can foresee the drama stretching to over 25 episodes which inevitably makes it boring. Let’s see how they wrap it up. My fellow four watchers, what do you have to say about today’s episode?

Yours in watching,

Kanwal Murtaza

MasterChef Pakistan Week 01 – Auditions 02!

So, with this episode the introductory week of Masterchef Pakistan comes to an end. Once again no other complaints but I felt that the episode started way too suddenly as if the editor was in a rush but other than that the auditions couldn’t get any better because we got to see some amazing cooking skills by some very genuine people. I enjoyed this episode a lot because of a certain contestants & I can’t wait to see more.

This episode showed a lot more contestants who came & won the apron to get through to the next round. Next time there will be a boot camp where top 50 will strive to earn a place in the top 16 & then the real competition will begin. I must say once again that I am totally impressed by the level of cookery we’re seeing on this show, that too people from normal backgrounds & all walks of life are coming up with something unique is striking a chord hard.

The contestants who won the apron in tonight’s episode were:

Almira a young lady from Bhawalpur who presented ‘Meaty Muffins w/ Garlic Mashed Potatoes’.
Anila Kamar a mother from Faisalabad who came up with her own technique of ‘BBQ Biryani’.
Maryam a housewife & a mum from Lahore & she made ‘Chicken Permesan’.
Khurram Haroon a businessman & a Rugby player from Lahore who presented Japanese dishes ‘Sushi & Calamari’.
Zaid Rasheed a fashion designer from Peshawar who presented ‘Jin Min Rolls w/ Self-cooked Sauce’.
Zainab Majeeb a fashion designer who learnt the cooking from her bro-in-law & she made ‘Pecan Crushed Chicken w/ Tomatoe & Spinach Pasta’.
Dr. Maryam Soomro of Karachi & she made ‘Japanese Cuisine’.
Gulnaz from Chitral who came with a support of her husband & she made the traditional ‘Ghulmandi & Randeru’.
Denis Fernandis of Karachi who left a job to participate in Masterchef, he made ‘Stove-cooked Chocolate Cupcakes & Chicken Breast w/ Cheese’.
Misbah Imran from Lahore & she came up with ‘Sajji’.
Faiza Siddique from Egypt & she made the Arabic dish ‘Chicken Dunni’.
Ali Shah a student & the most interesting contestant who came up with ‘Accidental Dish’ but later the judges named it as ‘Mun Mun Chicken’.

So, these were the contestants & I must say a few were really interesting. I liked Mrs. Gulnaz because of the determination she had & the funniest comment she came up with was that her area had no cable & because of that her family won’t be able to see that she came up for the auditions. The best thing to see was that her husband was supportive of her & was encouraging her to participate in this show. Ali Shah, he himself had no idea & no hope of getting selected came up with interesting conversation & engaged the judges as well. I had a good laugh seeing his excitement & he was like even the Australian Masterchefs won’t reckon that he got selected that too in Pakistan, lol. Other than Gulnaz & Ali Shah, I am also rooting for Khurram Haroon, Zaid Rasheed, Zainab Majeed, Dr. Maryam Soomro & Faiza Siddique. I hope all these people make it to the top 16 & shine in there.

I am totally loving this show because of the fact that they have kept it very simple & haven’t turned it into a melodrama where every single contestant is coming & shedding tears sharing their miseries to earn the apron. Yes, the narration can get a little filmy as pointed out by a reader earlier & the editing issues must subside so other than that, I am enjoying it a lot. Can’t wait for the next week because of the Boot Camp. The contestant there will be facing a lot of challenges set by the judges, so let’s see what do they come up with!

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Jawad Ahmed Ventures In To Politics

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Jawad Ahmed is a famous singer of our industry who has given us some unforgettable songs like Mehndi, Allah Mere Dil Ke Ander, Bin Tere Kya Hai Jeena and Dosti. After making his mark with his different style on the music industry, he has now decided to take part in politics.

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According to the news, Jawad Ahmed is not going to join one of the already working Politcal Parties but he is going to make his own party with the name “Barabari”. Jawad Ahmed was attending a function relation to rights of labourers in which he said that labourers played a vital role in the country therefore he was going to fight from their rights.

The aim of his party will be to help students, labourers and engineers to rule Pakistan. Jawad Ahmed has been inactive in the music industry for some years now so it could be that he was busy in starting his political career.

Famous Novelists – Razia Butt

All over the world famous novels are adapted into films, dramas and theater plays. However for unknown reasons this trend was not much popular in films and dramas of Pakistan until the surge of private television channels in mid 2000’s. But the few occasions when the story is adapted from novel, mostly the film/drama has proved successful. This article is first in a series where we try to look at dramas/films which were based on novels.

Films are the initial popular showbiz medium in our country (after radio and theater) with many memorable films made in Pakistan. Adapting a novel for film is never been popular, but the limited number novels adapted  for films were mostly written by female writers. Among them only one name has the distinction of being equally popular in films and dramas, which off course is Razia Butt. The films and dramas based on Razia Butt are discussed in detail below.

Razia Butt is a popular fiction writer and was popular for many generations. She wrote over 50 novels which were very popular especially among ladies. Razia Butt passed away in 2012. To en-cash popularity of her novels few film producers adapted novels of Razia Butt into films. Most of the films names were same as novel.

Naila:
Based on the novel with same name, Naila was the first complete colored film made in Lahore starring Shamim Ara, Santosh Kumar and Darpan. Released in 1965, it was directed by Sharif Nayyer while Master Inayat Hussain was composer. The film proved super hit and paved the way for further novel based films.

Saiqa:
The heroine of Naila, Shamim Ara decided to produce her own film and her selection was another Razia Butt novel Saiqa. This film was released in 1968. Shamim Ara, Muhammad Ali and Darpan were in lead roles. Directed by Laiq Akhtar, Nisar Bazmi composed all the songs. Saiqa also proved superhit.

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Anila:
Anila was released in 1969, Nadeem and Deeba were in lead roles. Directed by Raza Mir, while music composer was Nisar Bazmi. Aneela failed at box office.

Noreen:
Noreen was released in 1970 and failed at box office. Muhammad Ali and Zeba were in lead roles, music by Nisar Bazmi and directed by Laiq Akhtar.

Khalish:
Khalish was released in 1972 and based on novel Laghzish of Razia Butt. Directed by Laiq Akhtar, music by M. Ashraf, the lead star consisted of Waheed Murad, Raani and Sangeeta. The film performed average on box office.

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Pyasa:
Pyasa was released in 1973. Shahid and Raani were in lead roles. It was directed by Hassan Tariq while Nisar Bazmi was composer. The film was based on novel Wehshi by Razia Butt, and failed at box office.

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Mohabbat Ho To Aisi:
After four consecutive unsuccessful/average films, the last urdu film ‘Mohabbat Ho To Aisi’ was released in 1989 which was based on novel ‘Shabbo’. This film was also the last film of pair of Muhammad Ali and Zeba. Its director was Feroz and musician was Nisar Bazmi. The film failed due to extreme poor direction.

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Gulabo:
Gulabo was a punjabi film released in 2008. It was directed by Sangeeta while Saima, Moammar Rana, Resham Babar Ali and Saud were in main roles. Gulabo earned average business at box office. It is the only punjabi film based on Razia Butt novel.

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Razia Butt is perhaps the only fiction writer whose novels are adapted for both films and television. In Pakistan television started in 1964 and till 70’s it turned into a strong medium. Many television dramas are also based on the novels of Razia Butt

Noreena:
Noreena was a play from PTV Peshawar Center based on novel Noreena by Razia Butt. Directed by Ateeq Ahmed, it was dramatized by Younas Qayasi. Reena Siddiqui, Aamir Fareed, Reena Siddiqui, Anita Kamphor, Shariqa Fatima and Qavi Khan were in lead roles. The drama was aired in 1994.

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Anita:
Anita was a play from PTV Quetta Center based on novel Anita by Razia Butt. Irum Hassan and Anwar Ali were in lead roles. Dramatized by Younus Qayyasi, the play was directed by Sajjad Ahmed. The drama was aired in 1995

Amman
Amman is another play of PTV starring shamil khan, it was based on novel Aabro by Razia Butt and directed by Ahmed Naveed.

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Aag is another play of PTV based on novel Aashi by Razia Butt. It was aired in 2003 starring arooq Zameer, Rohi Khan, Sophia Ahmed, Ramia, Saira Khan and Haider Sultan, Shamil Khan, Farah Hussain and Nadia Afgan. It was directed by Hafeez Tahir.

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Naajia:
HUM TV is the only private satellite channel which adapted several novels of Razia Butt. Naajia was the first one in 2007, shot in Mauritius. Farhan Ali Agha, Javeriya Abbasi, Zhalay Sarhadi and Fahad Mustafa were in lead roles.

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Saiqa:
Saiqa in 2009 was a soap drama by HUM TV, which was also adapted earlier as film in 1968. The lead cast consisted of Meekal Zulfiqar, Ahsan Khan, Sarwar Gilani, Sheema Kermani, Juggan Kazim, Khayam Sarhadi, Shamim Hilali and Madiha Iftikhar.

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Daastan:
Dastan in 2010 is too date the last drama based on a novel Baano of Razia Butt and perhaps the most successful one too. Sanam Baloch, Fawad Khan and Mehreen Raheel were in lead roles supported by a huge supporting cast. Dramatized by Sameera Fazal, the play was directed by Haissam Hussain. Novel Baano of Razia Butt was on the partition of India and initial years after creation of Pakistan.

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Do share your feedback and experiences about writings,dramas and films based on Razia Butt novels/stories.

Rashid Nazir Ali

MasterChef Pakistan Week 01 – Auditions 01!

Ohkay so firstly I must say WOW! The very first seaon of the most awaited Masterchef Pakistan has begun & I am totally impressed. The very first episode was enough to let us know the scale at which this show is going to be conducted. I liked the simple approach where they didn’t try to dig deeper into the backgrounds of the contestants but in stead sticked to their cooking skills which they came to show in this competition. First episode down & can’t wait to see what’s more to come already. :)

The judges of the show are Chef Mehboob, Chef Khurram & Chef Zakir. I must say the judges kept their grace & were to the point. They were lenient & friendly with the contestants but were strict when it came to the judgement, just exactly how the judges should be like. At the beginning of the episode they announced that the title winner will be awarded with PKR 50 Lacs & a chance to publish their own cook book, which I must say is a huge pay off in any reality show ever seen.

Now coming onto the auditions, I liked the fact that they didn’t go all over Pakistan to show where & how they picked which contestant. The show has commenced at a point where top 100 have been selected & now the battle for the top 50 spots has begun. The judges didn’t give much of a critera of their judgement but by looking at the auditions they certainly selected those who came up with their own mind in the cooking. The judges are definitely looking for some creativity & mostly those contestants who attempted fusion cooking got through to the next round.

I must say to be honest I never expected to see such advanced & diverse cooking in Masterchef Pakistan, not underestimating our talent by any means but I didn’t know people all across Pakistan would marvel at different techniques of cooking that well. All those contestants who came forward for the auditions presented something unique & fascinating which proves that this competition is going to be a lot more interesting & there’s no chance left to miss this show.

A few contestants who got selected in tonight’s episode were:

Mudassir Ilyas the GM of Medical store from Karachi & he presented ‘Fish w/ Garlic Rice & Vegetable Sauce’
Madiha Khalid a housewife from Islamabad & she came up with ‘Grilled Salmon w/ Smoked Salad & Orange Sauce’
Kaneez Zehra a housewife from Karachi who made ‘Hindustani Platter’
Adnan Qureshi a student from Islamabad who did a fusion of ‘Rice Macaroni & Steaks’
Bushra Fatima who came up with ‘Chicken Biryani & Cake Rusk Sweet Dish’
Ainne a yoga instructor who made ‘Steam Roast & Chicken Kastoori’
Madiha a student from Islamabad & she came up with ‘Chicken Mushroom w/ Bashindo Sauce’
Saad Mustafa a CEO who presented ‘Mutton Chops w/ Brown Gravy, Mesh & Fig Chutney’
Ammarah Numan a housewife from Karachi & she made ‘Mexican Enchiladas w/ Salsa Sauce’
Ammar Afridi a student & a fan of Gordon Ramsay who made ‘Indo Chinese Chicken Chilli Dry’
Ambreen Tariq a Government employee & she made ‘Chatni Fish w/ Spicy Veggies’
Some others who got the aprons were Sobia, Sidra Tariq, Raheel Fatima & Ali Baloch.

So this was the list of the contestants who got the white aprons in these auditions & they qualified for the next round. One thing that’s worth mentioning is that these contestants went through live cooking challenge where they got a time limit of 1 hour in which they had to present the food to the judges & to cook such amazing dishes in an ultimatum with such a pressure on your head is amazing.

I am glad that they kept the spirit of the show light-hearted & the contestants kept their calm as well. They did show their excitement which was obviously justified but none of them actually went on a sympathy spree in front of the judges. This was the only thing that I was dreading in Masterchef but I must say I am glad our weekends are now going to be filled with something worthy & we’d have something to look forward to & discuss every week.

One thing that did bug me a little was the choppy editing because some contestants weren’t introduced properly & some didn’t tell which city they belonged to. I think it would’ve been better that along with the dish ticker, they had shown the ticker having the details of the contestants so as to remember them easily but never-mind.

Of all the contestants in this episode I found Madiha Khalid, Ammarah Numan, Madiha, Ammar Afridi & Ambreen Tariq really interesting & I am definitely rooting for them all. Really happy with the curtain raiser of Masterchef Pakistan & can’t wait to see the rest of the season, bring it on!!! :)

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Keep supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

What Happened When Muhammad Mehfooz Shaheed’s Grave Was Dug

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A Shaheed has great value in the eyes of Allah, it has been said in the Quran

وَلاَ تَقُولُواْ لِمَنْ يُقْتَلُ فِي سَبيلِ اللّهِ أَمْوَاتٌ بَلْ أَحْيَاء وَلَكِن لاَّ تَشْعُرُونَ

“Those who are killed in the cause of Allah: Do not call them dead.” In fact ! they are living, though you can not perceive that life”.

 

ATV’s Morning Show host Farah Hussain has been conducting the show very well. This time she interviewed the brother of Muhammad Mehfooz Shaheed, who received Nishan-e-Haider. The brother of the Shaheed told her something that was really shocking. He told her that when his brother got the Nishan-e-Haider it was decided that the Shaheed’s dead body will be shifted to another grave. Many people were against the idea because naturally the corpse would have been eaten up by then.

He said that when the grave was dug six months after his brother passed away, a rain cloud appeared out of nowhere and it started drizzling. The grave smelled really good and when the coffin was being lifted there was fresh blood coming out of it. The body looked like it had been buried only minutes ago. Also, the flowers on the coffin were still fresh.

 

Master Chef Pakistan to start today

Master Chef Pakistan, the reality show based on cooking is starting from today on channel Urdu 1. The program will be aired on every satruday and sunday at 8:00 PM. It is judged by chefs Khurram Awam, Zakir Qureshi and Mehboob Khan Mandokhel. The winner will receive a handsome amount of 5 million and a cooking book of winner’s recipe will also be published.

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Rashid Nazir Ali

Veena Malik All Set To Be A Housewife And Social Worker

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Veena Malik reached Shakar Dara in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where her In law’s reside. She was received very warmly by her new family. The couple was surprised by the welcome they got. Veena Malik also said that she wanted to improve “education and health for locals.”

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Different news channels ‘covered” the “event” right from the time when Veena was on her way to her new house. Veena Malik said that she was feeling very excited, she wanted that the media should also go with her to see all that her in laws had done for her. She said that her new family had been preparing for her arrival for months now. They had painted the house and they got new clothes stitched which was cute. People there were going to show her Khataak dance which was an exciting thought.

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Veena Malik said that she was taking many gifts for her in laws including clothes, jewelry and beautiful stuff which she did not want to “disclose”. Veena’s husband said that it wasn’t just his family members who were excited but the people of the village were also looking forward to the new bride’s arrival. “There is a convoy waiting for us” he added.

Asad sang the song “Mehndi laga ke rukhna” for Veena. Veena made tea for her husband to start their new life in a new way.

Trailer of film Main Manto is screened to limited audience

‘Main Manto’ is a much anticipated film based on the life of famous literary figure and short story writer Saadat Hassan Manto. The movie is directed by Sarmad Sultan Khoosat who is also playing the lead role of Manto, Saba Qamar and Mahira Khan are the other cast members, thats it, lately nothing has been noticed with regards to this film in print, electronic or social media. However at a recently concluded Islamabad Literary Festival, the extended trailer of this film is presented to audience. As reported by English Daily The News, ‘Sharp cinematography and stellar performances really had many counting on the flick to add substantially to the clichéd ‘revival of cinema’ in Pakistan. Apparently, the film had struck quite some chords’. The trailer was praised by audience as well as participants including Faryal Gauhar and Sahira Kazmi. As per same report, the film is lined up to release in July 2014. In between the lines the report also mentions bold subject of this film by saying ‘Main Manto comes out in July this year, hopefully not to a burnt or vandalised cinema’.

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“But perhaps the best part of this cinematic fervour was the extended trailer of Sarmad Khoosat’s upcoming ‘Manto-opus’ called Main Manto. Sharp cinematography and stellar performances really had many counting on the flick to add substantially to the clichéd ‘revival of cinema’ in Pakistan. Apparently, the film had struck quite some chords. Feryal Gauhar stood up at the end of the trailer and said, “Manto tou zinda hai, per main marr gayi thi kya? Mujhe kyun nahen liya iss mein?!” Sahira Kazmi went to Khoosat to congratulate him, and insisted that she be shown the film as soon as possible. Main Manto comes out in July this year, hopefully not to a burnt or vandalised cinema. – See more at: http://magazine.thenews.com.pk/mag/detail_article.asp?id=7819&magId=11#sthash.sEd9M0Us.dpuf”

Source: http://magazine.thenews.com.pk/mag/detail_article.asp?id=7819&magId=11

Rashid Nazir Ali

Mohabbat Subha Ka Sitara Hai – Episode 21

This latest episode was much better than the ones we have seen in the past few weeks. It was actually good to see that Zeeshan did not have a sudden change of heart. His attitude towards Romaissa did not change at all after the injury. The fact that his family has no time for him will serve as a reality check for Zeeshan. They obviously don’t care enough to take time out of their busy schedules to give Zeeshan company, that is another duty that has been allocated to Romaissa. I was surprised to see them concerned even initially!

The nervousness and uneasiness which Romaissa feels when she is around Zeeshan was portrayed brilliantly by Sanam Jung. Some of the scenes however were a repetition of what we have already seen in the last few episodes. The scene in which Bushra tells Romaissa that Maham takes after her father was one of the best scenes in tonight’s episode. Zeeshan treats Romaissa like a punching bag which he uses without thinking twice to let out his frustration.

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The child star playing Maham is adorable but the person responsible for her styling could have done a much better job. Most of the times it looks like the poor kid is wearing a hair piece. This episode could have been far better if Romaissa’s mazloomiyat wasn’t forced upon the viewers over and over again. I could relate to her feelings more when she couldn’t go to see Zeeshan although she is technically his wife and also when Zeeshan mistreated her. But the scenes in which she was tagged as manhoos by Zeeshan’s mother and of course Bushra seemed forced.

Walid has finally decided to run the business and it seems like he is doing really well too. Maybe that is the reason why Zeeshan is not needed any more and because of that his father does not give him the attention like he used to before.

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The preview of the next episode looked promising; Zeeshan will finally start looking at Romaissa as a living entity! I hope it is love and not sympathy which draws him closer to Romaissa. The play really should pick up pace now so that we at least have some happy memories of the last few episodes. I must say that Adeel Hussein and Sanam Jung look good together and I really want Romaissa to have a happy ending. Like many other viewers, I also want to see Nabeel’s family paying for everything that they have done till now.

For once, I am really looking forward to the next episode. I hope I am not disappointed.

Fatima Awan

Ali Asad Zaidi – A Star With A Difference

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The easy gait, the lanky and slight frame and the “win it all smile”, hardly tell you much about what this truly talented singer is all about. He has star persona written all over him, but with a difference. He is shy and not very talkative but once he opens up, “This Khatre Ki Ghanti” as the title given to him by Hadiqa Kayani, is ‘the pop star’ of today. The accolades he has received for his singing and performances have not gone to his head, but have added to his resolve to pursue his dreams. In this exclusive interview, he answered a few of the questions that his fans want to know about him.

 

FS) Since when or what age have you been interested in music?

AZ: I remember a couple of songs I used to sing as a child , I was like 4 or 5 years old. The songs were Billie Jean by Micheal Jackson and Dam Mast Qalander..

FS) What did you want to become other than a singer or what was your
ambition?

AZ: Inspired by the beauty and complexity of nature and Divine creation, I wanted to be a Scientist to explore the mother nature and the secrets of outer Space and all the mysteries unresolved out there.

FS) Why singing? Any musical background?

AZ: I have an army background my grandfather and all his brothers were in the British Army. And my father is connected to the hotel industry.. so No music background but I’ve heard that my forefather appreciated and used to listen to good music.

FS) Name 3 people (in music) you are inspired by?
AZ: Micheal Jackson, ‘ Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali khan sahab and A.R Rehman

FS) whose style do you like most from the past?

AZ: I like my style(Jokingly) .. MJ’s style was/is the best

FS) And who is your favourite singer style included, of recent?

AZ: Brian Adams ‘ freddie Mercury’ mohit chauhan

FS) How much encouragement do you have from your family ?

AZ: The day I started performing on stage at the age of 15, my family wasn’t happy but gradually I won their trust and now they support me like never before

FS: How many siblings, if any?

AZ: We are 4 brothers including me and a sister

FS) Does anyone else like to sing in your family?

AZ: Everyone has some music inside ..

FS: ) (I know you have no plans of getting married but you can answer for
your fans if you want) Any commitments?

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AZ: Committed to Music filhaal
And obviously one day I ll get married !! “ONE DAY”

 

So here we have it. Scientist, astronaut and singer. But now that we have heard him sing, we are glad that this passionate young star is on the right track. We wish him all the best.

Fatima Sajid

Sanam Saeed Ties The Knot

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There has been news in the media that Sanam Saeed got engaged recently but according to someone who is very close to the actress, the actress was already engaged. This recent ceremony was a Nikkah ceremony. The local newspaper Express asked Sanam Saeed if the news was true but she said that it was her private matter.

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No one knows who the lucky man is. We wish the actress and model Sanam Saeed all the best for her future. If the news is true, her fans will like it if she discloses it.

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Ather Shahzad Makeup Collection by Luscious Cosmetics – Launch Pictures

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Ather Shehzad has launched its own range of cosmetics in collaboration with Luscious Cosmetics. Here are pictures of the launch ceremony of their collection…..

 

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Veena Malik Returns To Pakistan More Mature And In Love With Her Homeland

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Veena Malik returned to her home country with her husband after spending more than three years abroad. Veena Malik said in an interview at the airport that she felt overwhelmed after retuning to her homeland. She said that she was trying very hard not to cry. The years she has spent away from home have increased her love for her country. Veena Malik said that she was raised in a house in which the head of the family was in army so she was always very patriotic.

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Veena Malik said that she was more mature now. She wants to contribute in all ways possible whether it be showbiz or charity. She wants to start some welfare projects with help from the International Human Rights Commission.

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He husband Asad Basheer Khan Khattak said that he will assist his wife in every way. Asad has been appointed as the ambassador of peace and unity by the Human Rights Commission Of Pakistan.

Shaan and Ali Zafar’s War Of Words

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ARY Film Awards have been the talk of the town lately, now there is more news about it. Shaan said in the show that actors who worked for India were “cheap sell-outs.” There were many prominent stars in the audience like Zeba Bakhtiar and Javed Sheikh who have worked in India too. The audience was not happy with Shaan’s comment because it was degrading.

Ali Zafar was not going to sit quietly and take the bashing. When he went on the stage to receive his award, he said,

“Hum doosri cheezon ka sahara letay hain apni khaamion ko chupane ke liye, patriotism ke naam pae, doosri cheezon ke naam pae…”

“I think we should be honest. Humain sach bolna chahiye aur woh waqt agaya hai ke anay walay logon se sach bola jaaye”  he added

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Not only this he also said that Shaan should not have been disrespectful towards many notable people like Bade Ghulam Ali, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Mohsin Khan, Zeba Bakhtiar, Salma Agha, Shafqat Amanat Ali and Atif Aslam. He said that these stars had worked hard to make a place in India and have received tremendous appreciation for it. Calling them and him “cheap sell-outs” was not right at all.

He also said that the younger lot should not let such comments discourage them because they have the right to go and work anywhere they want to.

The audience was very happy with Ali’s remarks and endorsed his point of view by a big round of applause. Shaan has played a very important role in bringing Pakistani cinema forward but Ali won the audience’s heart in this incident.

Lets not forget that Shaan has been asked to work in many Bollywood ventures but he refused all of them. He was also asked to play the role of the villain in the film “Ghajini”.

 

 

Pehchaan- Episode 3 Review

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Through a series of flashbacks we get an insight into Laila’s background. Rushed into marriage by her mother who feared her fate would be similar to that of her spinster phuppi, Laila gave in to her mother’s pressure. Kya shaadi hi zindagi ki top priority hai? Laila had ambitions to pursue her scholarship in Paris- ambitions her father was willing to support. Though her mother stated that she continues to struggle for acceptance with her in-laws, its seems that she has the final word in all matters of her home. Tum khush nahin ho Laila, mein tumhari aankehn par sakta houn. Yet, despite being upset, Laila’s father was incapable of stopping or even delaying the wedding for that matter.

The repeated mention of bari and zewar signals that there’s trouble ahead. I was amused to note that even Mansoor was part of the petty conversation that involved comparing the baraat vs valima functions. Laila seems oblivious to her surroundings but Mansoor’s cousin’s admonition is not something she should take lightly- Kahin Mansoor Bhai hamdardi mein ulajh gaye toh… As it is, we’ve been seeing far too many instances of men being swayed by this forbidden h word. The slightest attention by Mansoor gives Laila the confidence to express her feelings towards her Shareek e Hayat in the form of a poem she fondly pens for him. Laila’s emotions as a coy, new bride has been captured to perfection- every time her heart flutters upon seeing Mansoor, she blushes and breaks into a shy smile.

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Ever since his wedding, Kuku has been avoiding Mansoor. He comes by unannounced at her salon and is startled to see Khurram there who seems like a desperate insurance salesman rather than a businessman as he haughtily states. This triggers the jealous button and Mansoor warns her- Tum kuch bhi karlo Kuku, I’m not going anywhere. I liked the cold shoulder treatment she gave Mansoor- the tension between them was portrayed seamlessly. Kuku despises Khurram- she reacts over every crumb he leaves behind yet despite her frustrations she has allowed Khurram to stay with her. Is Khurram keeping her afloat while she fights her inner demons and tries to break free from Mansoor?

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So far, I have to admit this drama has my undivided attention. The story arouses my curiosity, I’m looking forward to a showdown between the two leading ladies- both very talented actresses but I must admit I’m quite unhappy with the choice of supporting actors- Khurram has no expressions and his constant use of jaan seems forced. The boy who was filming Laila while she was in her mayyoun seems related to Khurram since his banno raani sounded like someone slapped him into saying it. Other than that, I would rate this high as of now. I hope I don’t have to eat my words! What do you have to say about today’s episode?

P.S I’m covering for Fatima again this week but hopefully she’ll continue reviewing from next week. Please leave your comments below.

Yours in watching,

Kanwal Murtaza

Fair & Lovely for Men endorsed by Fawad Khan

Breaking News: Fawad Khan has finally shared the secret of his glowing skin (husn kaa raaz), which is Fair and Lovely for Men. Yes, Fawad has endorsed Fair & Lovely and the commercial is aired on television screens too. So anyone want to be like Fawad, go grab Fair & Lovely for men.

Fawad Khan who is currently not doing any drama or film in Pakistan, has done few commercials recently. His recent commercial was for Servis, a shoes brand and now Fair & Lovely is the next one.

In past, Fair & Lovely for Men has also signed Shahid Afridi and Shoaib Malik as their brand ambassadors. Another cricketer Umar Gul has appeared for similar product of Forhans Fairness Cream for men. Fawad Khan is the first non-cricketer to appear for a fairness cream. So the fairness cream for men which we thought to be only popular among cricketers is being also used by male actors. Fawad Khan is the first one to confess it, lets see which else dares to admit the same. Hope to see Fahad Mustafa making same confession by campaigning for a similar product too :-).

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Rashid Nazir Ali

Shoaib Akhtar Enjoyed Judging Entertainment Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega

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Lately we have seen Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Akhtar hanging out with many Indian celebrities. Many such pictures have been posted on different pages. The latest news is that Shoaib Akhtar will be judging Indian talent reality show Entertainment Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega with Bollywood celebrities Farah Khan and Anu Malik. The show airs on Sony Entertainment Television (India) on weekdays.

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Shoaib Akhtar is very excited to be a part of this project. He said “I was very excited and was looking forward to the special episode. I was amazed with the kind of talent I got to see on the platform. The contestants and their performances were mind-blowing,” Moreover, it was fun alongside Anu Malik and Farah Khan.” As his statement reveals that he was called as a special judge on the show.

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The new season of the show will go on air on May 12 but we do not know yet what date the episode featuring Shoaib Akhtar will air. . The show Entertainment Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega is based on the internationally popular format of American entertainer 30 Seconds to Fame.

Koi Nahi Apna – Episode 4

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Hamza! Don’t you get the message? Alvira does not want expensive gifts she wants your time!!! Alvira and Hamza’s marital problems have old and boring written all over them. Hamza is too busy and Alvira feels ignored. The script of the play lacks depth and novelty. It is a story that has been done-to-death and the treatment is run-of-the-mill too. Alvira and Hamza don’t have any compatibility issues but the only “issue” is that Hamza has to give his career more time because his professional life has just started, which in my opinion is understandable. He also feels obligated to provide Alvira with a certain lifestyle because of her background. Alvira is well educated, she could also work, that would have kept her busy and both of them could save money. I hate to see an educated girl sitting at home waiting for her husband to come back home when she could be doing something more useful with her life!! I hate to say this but Alvira’s problems came across as self created for most part of the episode. I am sure her mother in law could do the household chores or she could have hired a maid out of the money she earned!

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There were no fireworks when Alvira met her mother after a long time; I expected a little more excitement and emotions. The restaurant they went to looked like a college canteen and the same place was used to shoot Alvira and Hamza’s anniversary dinner scene. The director did not put in enough effort to shoot these scenes in appropriate locations. Sometimes I feel like the producers did not invest much in the play or the director has his hands full with too many projects which he has to look after. Like I said in my last review, the feel of the drama is monotonous and dull because of the usual locations we see every week. Alvira and her mother never talked about ways to reconcile things so that Alvira could be in touch with her parents again but it was good to see Alvira’s mother trying to convince her father to “forgive” her later on. I must say though that Alvira’s mother’s concern for her seemed fake primarily because of the over acting.

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The roothna/manana looked really cute in the promos but watching Hamza make tea and breakfast all the time makes it look like a “Here Is Your Ideal Husband” commercial! All through this episode I was waiting for Hamza’s mother to make an appearance in these 6 months that passed in the first half of this episode but she was nowhere to be seen! Alvira was expecting 6 months back too but she didn’t look any different on the anniversary.

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Honestly speaking I felt for Hamza more than Alvira in tonight’s episode and I must say that this is the only aspect of the play which I like. For a change I can actually relate to the difficulties the male protagonist is going through in a marriage. I wonder if this was intentional or maybe I am the only one who is looking at the story in this way. I hate to say this but Alvira’s complains are really childish – understandable yet childish! “I am pregnant, don’t mess with me” says it all! I expected Alvira to call her mother when she did not get through to Hamza but somehow she didn’t. How can a girl not think of her mother in such a time? Doesn’t Alvira have any friends? What is life without family! A girl should never expect her husband to make up for the absence of her parents, that is definitely one thing all girls should know! There were times when Sarwat Gillani actually disappointed me with her acting in this latest episode.

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Overall this latest episode was fast paced as usual but there were barely any scenes that clicked with me. I was hoping that Fahad Mustafa and Sarwat Gillani’s chemistry will win me over but the script and the direction is so average that nothing seems to be standing out at the moment.

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Youm-i-Shuhda, the day to remember martyrs of motherland

30th April is celebrated as day to remember those who sacrificed their lives in defense of motherland. Our country is facing a war like situation for more than a decade costing more than 50,000 lives of civilians and defense forces. The causalities of security forces is even higher than the collective loss of three wars it fought against India.

Askari Bank, a bank where army is also a share holder has released a music video to pay tribute to all martyrs who laid their lives to protect us. Though no words can pay back the sacrifice of our sons, they truly deserve respect and honor from us.

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Presented by: Askari Bank Ltd.
Artist: Ustad Amanat Ali Khan
Record Label: EMI Pakistan
Director: Saqib Malik
D.O.P: Salim Dad
Post/Grade: Sharp Image
Agency: Synergy Advertising
Artist: Jahanzeb Khan

Rashid Nazir Ali

Izteraab – Episode 05!

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Ohkay, this episode didn’t give much in regards to the story but yes, gave us a lot of reasons to loathe Jazib Jee.

Zara & Nano’s conversation gave us an insight that Zara has been struggling with the responsibilites ever since Sophia was in pre-school. So what was Jazib doing all these years? For a moment I felt that at least Zara might cross Jazib’s mind but seems like he’s pretty much settled with his new wife & doesn’t really care how his kids are dealing with the change. As per him, they are just kids when Dua complains but on the other hand he expects them to act & understand everything maturely which I feel is completely selfish of him.

Very easily Jazib told Dua that she needs to have a firm hand on the kids as they are becoming ill-mannered, so I am guessing, apart from the office hours, he has so much time to spend with the kids, so why doesn’t he teach them what they need to learn because he’s their, uh what’s the word FATHER I guess!!! How very conveniently Jazib labeled his kids as batameez, but when it came down to him, he tossed his share of responsibility on Dua as well that now she needs to look after every single thing, starting from their morning alarms to their upbringing to their garam garam parathas. 

While looking at Dua & listening to the conversations she had with Jazib, I kept on wondering Masterchef Pakistan is starting just at the right time, because now she’d be getting so many ideas as to what she must cook for her Jazib Jee every single day, isn’t it interesting? I know she is having a hard time with the kids & they are giving her a tough time as well but are we ever going to hear her talk about anything other than the kids or the food?

Khala Masooma had a short say in this episode & now looks like she went back to her husband so as to understand how step-moms & second wives roll. That’s how she is learning the art of dealing with the second wife & she gives on the pointers to her daughter Dua because she’s in the same spot & she thinks by relating her experience to Dua’s position she can teach her how to make the kids love her. I am glad Sophia’s doing everything possible to make Dua lose her calm.

I don’t know but I felt there were too many shots of Jazib & Dua resting in their room. I don’t know but I feel that much coziness was unsightly. We know the drill, they both have gotten married & Jazib is now sleeping peacefully after eating a good meal he was waiting for his whole life, but to actually show those shots over & over again was unnecessary. I guess they can only show Dua in the frame but now they even had some conversations on the bed which made me upset, I mean things can be shown out of the bed & out of the room so why so much emphasis on shaneel ki maroon blanket & ruffled up hair?

As always, I felt for Zara a lot more. She was upset & she was thinking about Jazib too. It’s like in this separation, the only person at loss was Zara because Jazib is still in the same home, with his kids & totally happy with his new-found chef/wife/babysitter/kinoo peeler & what not. But the only person who’s suffering the most is Zara. I don’t know if there’s a stop to her miseries but seeing her spend time with her kids was definitely a highlight of the episode topped up with the perfect dialogue that she said to Dua which was ‘ja k khana banao’. Dua’s response was quick & seems like she has started to unwind pretty qucikly too. Let’s see what happens next.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Drama Of The Week- Tum Ho Kay Chup

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On the recommendation of one of our readers, I decided to watch a drama I hadn’t heard of. I admit I have started watching dramas fairly recently (just over 5 years ago) but I have tried to catch up with as many as I can. Tum Ho Kay Chup was my pick this week. I’m surprised this name never came up in any of the drama discussions I’ve read although the cast certainly deserves a watch.

Background
Written by Asghar Nadeem Syed, directed by Haseeb Hassan, Tum Ho Kay Chup aired on GEO Entertainment in 2011. Some of the main actors were Abid Ali (Sardaar Jamaal Khan), Hina Khwaja Bayat (Bibi Jaanam), Humayoun Saeed (Mir Zaraar Khan), Ayesha Khan (Mishal), Fizza Ali (Parivarsh), Tehreem Zuberi (Bibi Zaytoun), Zeba Ali (Bibi Gulbano), Hina Dilpazeer (Saazein Bibi), Syed Jibran (Nomi), Faisal Shah (Birbal), Zarrar Khan (Sikander), Sehroze Sabzwari (Zeeshan).

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Not all fairy-tales have a happy ending

Mishal was a British citizen of Pakistani heritage. She was born and raised in London and grew up in a liberal environment. Her parents were both practicing doctors and she was an only child. Her childhood sweetheart, Nomi secretly admired her but never expressed his true feelings- Darpok aadmi mohabbat nahin kar sakta hai. She met Zaraar in University and felt she found her prince. And a prince he was- Mir Zaraar was heir to the ruling tribe in the Federally Administered Tribal Area in Balochistan. After a quick wedding in London, Mishal was ecstatic at the prospect of visiting Pakistan with her new husband and discovering the rich and vibrant culture. Upon landing, she got her first culture shock- she was expected to cover her head and face in public. Mishal complied thinking this was a temporary situation and soon she would be back in her hometown. Little did she know her mini- vacation would turn into her worst nightmare. Mishal was quickly ushered to the female quarters and she was introduced to Zaraar’s mother- Bibi Jaanam who was of Iranian origin. She was surprized to find that Zaraar also had a step mom, Bibi Zaytoun- a much younger woman who belonged to a tribe. Mishal befriended Parivarsh, a baandi- a young girl who had taken refuge with Sardaar Jamaal Khan. She was fascinated with the traditional garments and the accessories and enjoyed dressing up in the fancy garbs. But soon, she started feeling restless- she had no access to a phone since Zaraar told her that they had installed jammers to protect them from their enemies. She was shocked at the tribal, barbaric ways of life, the rules the people lived by, the jirgah system, the treatment of women in general and the cruel punishment that ensued. Even more since she knew Zaraar and both his parents were educated abroad. Mishal was devastated when she found out that Zaraar had a wife before her- Bibi Gulbaano who acting on her jealousy, tried to poison her. Gulbaano was sentenced to being chained up in the underground jail where Bibi Saazein, Zaraar’s Phuppo had been living for years. Realizing that Zaraar had no hidden motives, she started retaliating. By then she discovered that she was pregnant and she wanted to abort the child. She felt trapped and couldn’t imagine a lifetime of imprisonment.

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The Great Escape

Sardaar Jamaal Khan takes Parivarsh as his third wife. Mishal is repulsed by the thought of it and tries to help her. She knows that Parivarsh had a lover, Birbal who belonged to another tribe and was not born to nobility. Birbal manages to get hired by Sardaar Jamaal Khan and he tries to convince Parivarsh to run away with him. Instead, she seeks his help in helping Mishal escape. Mishal almost gets away but is captured and returned. She is treated even worse than before and starts losing her mind. Her attempt at harming her unborn baby causes her to go into early labour and a new heir is born. She begs Zaraar to keep the baby and set her free. Instead Zaraar reminds her that it is her duty to raise his son. After many failed attempts, Mishal’s parents manage to meet her briefly. They promise her that they will try everything in their power to rescue her. Try as they may, they fail to reach a negotiation with Sardaar Jamaal Khan. Waada sardaar ka paband hota hai, sardaar wadey ka nahin! The marriage was a sham- it was part of an elaborate plan to allow them some leverage in negotiating British visas for their tribesmen and a better quality of life. Sardaar Jamaal divorces Parivarsh after finding out she helped Mishal escape and returns her to her Chacha and his son, Sikander. Parivarsh convinces Sikander to arrange for Mishal’s escape as an act of revenge for her mistreatment. Bibi Jaanam helps Mishal escape a second time and luckily she gets away. She returns to London with her son and after tries to move on with the help of Nomi. When she agrees to marrying him, Zaraar has him killed and warns her that he will harm her parents too if she ever thinks of a second marriage.

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 Sardaari har rishtey se upar hai

Furious at Bibi Jaanam’s role in Mishal’s escape, Sardaar Jamaal orders for her to be buried alive. Zaraar tries to beg his father for mercy but his pleas fall on deaf ears. After the death of his mother, Zaraar feels torn between his sardaari and his love for his mother. His weakness is exploited by Sikander who has him killed. Sardaar Jamaal Khan gets paralyzed after the death of his only son. After a span of 20 years, Mishal decides to return with her son, Zeeshan who is the only living heir, on the condition that the people will welcome change and embrace it.

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Final Verdict

The drama reminded me of Fawad Khan/ Emaan’s track in Khuda Ke Liye. The title was rather unusual- Tum Ho Kay Chup but had a deep message- Zulm Ko Bardaasht Karne Wala, Zaalim Ke Haath Ko Mazboot Karta Hai. The story had suspense and kept me hooked. It was the story of a woman’s journey for freedom and the women who helped her along the way- even at the cost of their own lives. There was an overpowering notion of male chauvinism, discrimination, and rebellion. However, the editing wasn’t anywhere near what I had hoped- sloppy in parts, lacking continuity and random at times. Some of the scenes were repeated more than once which showed a lack of creativity. The last episode was extremely disappointing since most of it was a recollection of the previous 20 episodes- the recap didn’t serve a purpose and after following a strong storyline for 20 episodes, I was rooting for a greater impact at the end. On the plus side were the powerful performances-Abid Ali nailed the role as the unforgiving, ruthless Sardaar and looked the part. Hina Khwaja Bayat was the epitome of grace and beauty despite being in full hijaab– I loved her Persian accent. Humayoun Saaed did exceptionally well as Mir Zaraar- I hated him with all my heart! Ayesha Khan gave a spellbinding performance as Mishal. And I really liked Bibi Zaytoun as the scheming second wife of Sardaar Jamaal Khan. There was great attention to costumes and accessories and the interiors were done very well. If only they had paid equal attention to other details. Despite certain flaws, I must admit that this was a compelling watch with a unique storyline that managed to hold my attention and kept me wanting to watch on. If you haven’t watched it, do give this a try and let me know what you think. It won’t be remembered as phenomenal or mind-blowing, but it certainly deserves a watch- which is more than what I can say for many of the recent dramas.

Yours in watching,

Kanwal Murtaza

Bikhra Mera Naseeb, new drama of Geo

Ayeza Khan and Sami Khan starred in recently concluded ‘Do Qadam Dur They’, a play from Geo TV, which was quite popular (as per Geo TV). To earn more from this duck which lays golden eggs  i.e. hit pair of Sami Khan and Ayeza Khan, Geo TV is coming with new drama ‘Bikhra Mera Naseeb’, to be aired at 9 pm on every friday and saturday from 2nd May 2014.

The drama is written by Salma Younis and directed by Furqan Khan (director of Mere Humrahi). The cast consists of Sami Khan, Ayeza Khan, Aleezey Rasul, Feeroz Khan,Shehriyar Zaidi, Seemi Pasha, Ismat Zaidi, Saba Hameed, Mehmood Akhter, Tariq Jameel & Many others

While Sami Khan is a famous ‘bechara’ and Ayeza Khan is famous for such roles too, this drama is expected to be like ‘bechargi ki inteha’, but promos are telling some different story. Ayeza’s character in drama has a negative shade, but Sami Khan is still a ‘bechara’ in this drama. Ayeza is perhaps appearing as a spoiled child (bigra bacha) or egoistic person.

Enjoy the promo and few clicks for this upcoming drama

https://vimeo.com/93294001

 

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Rashid Nazir Ali

Gossips about upcoming film Namaaloom Afraad

Namaaloom Afraad (Unknown persons) is an upcoming film being shot in Karachi these days. It is expected to be released later this year, and is based on situation of Karachi. The cast consists of Fahad Mustafa, Salman Shahid , Javed Sheikh and others. The producer  is yet to make any public statement about this project but press report revealed this film is on situation of Karachi. Fahad Mustafa the lead character is also silent about this film.

As per report of Urdu Weekly Akhbar-e-Jehan, Fahad was not very confident about this film, even considering it as a routine film. It all changed when a real bus and car were crashed in a shooting sequence, and Fahad is now proudly telling that he is working in a high budgeted movie.

The film also had an item song filmed on Meera, for which full payments were paid too. However when the producer watched the rushes of item song, Meera appeared dull, colorless and aged, the results were against what was expected. Instead of going after reclaiming the paid amount, the producer persuaded Mehwish Hayat for the same item song, who justified her selection. Pleased with her performance the producer has increased the role of Mehwish and now she can be seen in few scenes with villain Salman Shahid too.

So now the film is important for film career of both mehwish and fahad.

 

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Rashid Nazir Ali

ARY Film Awards as reported by BBC Urdu

Recently held ceremony of ARY Film Awards (AFA) is widely covered by BBC and VOA, here is English translation of report of BBC Urdu on ARY Film Awards

Waar and Zinda Bhaag are declared the best movies in ARY Film Awards (AFA) held in Karachi on Sunday. Waar won popular choice while Zinda Bhaag won jury award. Zinda Bhaag is the movie also sent to Oscars by Pakistan.

The awards are named AFA, which few commented as an attempt of a name similar to Bollywood Awards IIFA. The show was hosted by Shaan, while Sarwat Gillani, Ayesha Omar, Hamza Ali Abbasi and Fahad Mustafa coordinated with him.

Situation got tense when Shaan labelled pakistani artists working in India as ‘cheap sell-outs’, saying ‘His work was not for sale  and he would never sell himself short by working in India’,but Ali Zafar responded ‘Art is beyond boundaries and it cannot be restricted within certain boundaries’.

The ceremony started quite late, which also delayed the end. After red carpet the main event started at 10:30 pm at night and lasted till 4:30 am in the morning. After 12:00 am the many among the audience started leaving, and the attendance was quite low when the ceremony concluded.

Performances of Babra Sharif and Saima were the highlight of the show, but the Dhamal of Noor was much appreciated.

The organizers only selected Pakistani songs for all performances, also including famous songs of the past.

As expected Waar grabbed a major share of awards. In viewers choice category Waar won awards for Best Film, Best Actor Male (Shaan), Best Actor (Female) Ayesha Khan, Best Supporting Actor (Male) Hamza Ali Abbasi, Best Supporting Actor (Female) Meesha Shafi, Best Director (Bilal Lashari). Shamoon Abbasi won the award for Best Actor in Negative Role whereas Naseeruddin Shah was also nominated in the same category for film Zinda Bhaag,

Best debut female is given to Ayesha Khan for Waar, while Hamza Ali Abbasi won best debut male award for film Mein Hoon Shahid Afridi.

Aamnah Ilyas heroine of film Zinda Bhaag won the jury award for best actor female while Humayun Saeed won best actor male for film Mein Hoon Shahid Afridi. The other awards in this category were Bilal Lashari for Waar, and Zinda Bhaag for best screenplay.

In music, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan won for film Zinda Bhaag, whereas film Mein Hoon Shahid Afridi won award for best music.

Award for best actor in comedy role was given to Ismael Tara for film Mein Hoon Shahid Afridi.

Ali Zafar was acknowledged for his contributions in promoting pakistani music.

Legendary artist of Pakistani Urdu Cinema Nadeem Baig was awarded the life time achievement award who recieved a standing ovation from the audience.

In the end Salman Iqbal,CEO of ARY informed that next year this ceremony will be held in London for which Royal Albert Hall has already been booked.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/urdu/entertainment/2014/04/140428_ary_afa_film_awards_rh.shtml

کراچی میں اتوار کی شب ہونے والے پہلے اے آر وائی فلم ایوارڈز کی تقریب میں زندہ بھاگ اور وار بہترین فلم قرار پائیں۔

وار کو ناظرین کی پسند جبکہ زندہ بھاگ کو جیوری کی جانب سے بہترین فلم قرار دیا گیا۔

یاد رہے کہ زندہ بھاگ پہلی پاکستانی فلم ہے جو آسکر ایوارڈز کے لیے پاکستان کی جانب سے بھیجی گئی تھی۔

ان ایوارڈز کو ’ایفا‘ کا نام دیا گیا جس کے بارے میں مبصرین کا کہنا ہے کہ یہ بالی وڈ کے آئیفا سے ملتا جلتا نام رکھنے کی کوشش کی گئی ہے۔

اس تقریب کی میزبانی کے فرائض شان نے ادا کیے جبکہ اداکارہ ثروت گیلانی، عائشہ عمر اور اداکار حمزہ علی عباسی اور فہد مصطفیٰ نے معاونین کے فرائض انجام دیے۔

تقریب کے دوران کچھ تلخی بھی پیدا ہوئی جب اداکار شان نے کہا کہ وہ بھارت جا کر بکنے کے لیے تیار نہیں ہیں، جس پر علی ظفر نے کہا کہ فن کی کوئی سرحد نہیں ہوتی اور اسے لکیروں سے تقسیم نہیں کیا جا سکتا۔

یہ تقریب کافی تاخیر سے شروع ہوئی جس کے باعث اختتام بھی بہت دیر ہوا۔ ریڈ کارپٹ کے بعد تقریب کا آغاز ساڑھے دس بجے کے بعد ہوا جو صبح ساڑھے چار بجے تک جاری رہی۔ رات 12 بجے ہی سے حاضرین کی تعداد میں کمی آنی شروع ہوگئی تھی جو چار بجے تک مایوس کُن حد تک کم ہو چکی تھی۔

تقریب کی خاص بات ماضی کی معروف اداکارہ بابرہ شریف اور صائمہ کا رقص تھا۔ تاہم حاضرین نے نور کے پیش کردہ دھمال کو سب سے زیادہ پسند کیا۔

منتظمین نے اس بات کا خاص خیال رکھا تھا کہ تمام پرفارمنسز صرف پاکستانی گانوں پر ہی کی جائیں جس میں ماضی کے کئی مشہور گانے بھی شامل تھے۔

ایوارڈز تو حسب توقع سب سے زیادہ فلم ’وار‘ ہی کے حصے میں آئے۔ وار کو ناظرین کی پسند کی کیٹیگری میں بہترین فلم، بہترین اداکار شان شاہد، بہترین اداکارہ عائشہ خان، بہترین ہدایتکار بلال لاشاری کے ساتھ ساتھ بہترین معاون اداکار حمزہ علی عباسی اور بہترین معاون اداکارہ میشا شفی کے ایوارڈ دیے گئے۔ فلم وار ہی کے لیے شمعون عباسی کے منفی کردار میں بہترین اداکاری کا ایوارڈ بھی اپنے نام کیا جبکہ اس کیٹیگری میں زندہ بھاگ کے لیے نصیرالدین شاہ بھی نامزد تھے۔

اپنی پہلی ہی فلم میں بہترین اداکاری کے لیے فلم وار کی ہیروئن عائشہ خان کو جبکہ حمزہ علی عباسی کو فلم ’میں ہوں شاہد آفریدی‘ کے لیے ایوارڈ دیاگیا۔

فلم زندہ بھاگ کی ہیروئن آمنہ الیاس کو بہترین اداکارہ کا جیوری ایوارڈ دیا گیا۔ جیوری کی جانب سے بہترین اداکار فلم ’میں ہوں شاہد آفریدی‘ کے لیے ہمایوں سعید جبکہ بلال لاشاری کو بہترین ہدایتکار کا ایوارڈ ملا۔ فلم ’زندہ بھاگ‘ کو بہترین کہانی کا جیوری ایوارڈ بھی ملا۔

موسیقی کی بات کریں تو راحت فتح علی خان کو فلم ’زندہ بھاگ‘ کے لیے ایوارڈ ملا جبکہ بہترین موسیقی کا ایوارڈ فلم ’میں ہوں شاہد آفریدی‘ کے حصے میں آیا۔

بہترین مزاحیہ اداکاری کا ایوارڈ بھی فلم ’میں ہوں شاہد آفریدی‘ کے لیے اسماعیل تارا کو ملا۔

علی ظفر کو پاکستانی موسیقی کے فروغ کے لیے خدمات انجام دینے پر خصوصی ایوارڈ دیا گیا۔

پاکستان کی فلمی صنعت کے مشہور و معروف اداکار ندیم بیگ کو ان کی کئی دہائیوں پر مبنی خدمات کے صلے میں ’لائف ٹائم اچیومنٹ ایوارڈ‘ دیا گیا تو لوگوں نے کھڑے ہوکر ان کے لیے تالیاں بجائیں۔

تقریب کے آخر میں اے آر وائی کے سی ای او سلمان اقبال نے بتایا کہ آئندہ سال یہ ایوارڈز لندن میں ہوں گے اور اس کے لیے انھوں نے ابھی سے ہی لندن کا رائل البرٹ ہال بُک کرا لیا ہے۔

Pictures courtesy of BBC Urdu

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Noor performing Dhamaal
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Saima
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Humayun Saeed with extras during performance
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Urwa Hocane during performance
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Humaima Malick
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Shaan receiving best actor male award from Babra Sharif, Javed Sheikh is in background
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Nabeela won award for best makeup in Mein hoon shahid afridi, Maheen Khan and Tapu Javeri can also be seen with her
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Ayesha Omar and Mustafa Qureshi
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Bilal Lashari, Meesha Shafi
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Babra Sharif during her performance
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Ayesha Khan won best actor female award, Hassan Sheharyar Yasin can also be seen in the pircture
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Khuram Patras and Aamnah Ilyas performed on a song of film Zinda Bhaag

 

Rashid Nazir Ali

Pyarai Afzal – Episode 21 & 22

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Pyarai Afzal is the only show airing these days whose single episode is unaffordable for me to miss. Story is now sounding more like a love rectangle rather than a triangle.. :P Pehlay Farah, than Lubna and now Yasmeen. Lubna’s Lahoo Moo lag gaya must be the tagline of previous episode. I mean that episode was more about Ramleela than Farah,Afzal or Lubna. Unnecessary, inclusion of dialogues related to the movie could have been avoided but again for the fun sake, I took them casually because I was enjoying even Ramleela’s discussion too.

This show is way too much unpredictable man. Firstly, it was all about those letters mystery which is still a secret buried deep inside Afzal’s heart ; And now , this whole Lubna sequence. All I am thinking is that it is nothing but Lubna’s strategy to compel Farah to speak her heart out and confess that she is in love with Afzal. Farah’s rage is clearly depicting her inside out; The way she is reacting to every action Lubna takes regarding Afzal is more than enough for us to know that Farah loves Afzal but she is resisting to tell anybody and more than that she is not ready to accept the fact herself ;Peak of her anger was shown when she heard Lubna humming the song and broke the window.

Yasmeen is a very interesting character added to the show in recent episodes; Though, Sohai was never my favorite actress still, I am enjoying every scene of her – she looks way too good in this role. So, this is my request to Sohai Ali that next time try to experiment with her acting skills rather than sticking to one particular “rota dhota role”. The pink lipstick, loud blush suits her character well and her confession infront of her mother told us that she is in no way flirting with Afzal and is seriously interested in getting married to him.

Our Afzal is looking literally “pyarai” in that security guard uniform. His decision regarding his job was right to an extent that he shouldnot wait for opportunity to knock out at his door rather he should go out and fetch for the opportunity – No matter how long it takes and by adopting which way he will become “Afzal” .

Mehtaab’s re-entry in the show made me happy again.This time he is completely transformed man ; He is looking elegant and poised rather than sounding like a goofy as before. The way he made Afzal realize about where he is standing right now being Farah’s admirer was nothing more than his way of taking revenge from him.

Mehtaab called Farah and Lubna picked up but point is that despite of saying again and again that she is not Farah but Lubna , Mehtaab got easily tricked by Lubna..At that point, I thought that he was only pretending to be different, deep inside he is still a goofy bal k bechara maasoom he hai and everyone can play with his emotions just like that. Seriously, I felt bad for him when Lubna said that she will reconsider her and he become happy thinking the fact that Farah will reconsider her again.

 By the way, was that beep really necessary during Lubna and Mehtaab’s call? I mean their lips can easily be read and the words they uttered were not different from what they use frequently.

Without any doubt, dialogues are the soul of this show and credit goes to Khalil ur Rehmaan; He penned down every dialogue beautifully and not only they sound good but they are equally meaningful too. The way Afzal’s mother changed her mood ,when Farah’s mother visited her and told her that they will help them in finding Afzal, clearly described her longing for her son.

Now that Lubna knows exactly where Afzal is , I am guessing that story is heading towards its end. Last scene of today’s episode was too hard for me to digest. Are they actually planning for a sad ending ? Honestly, it would be unbearable for me to watch Afzal die; Maybe, he was wearing a bullet – proof jacket because he was in his uniform.. :P

Share your views about today’s installment of PA.

 Rabia Basharat.

 

Pakistan Idol – The Journey’s Recap!

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Ohkay, on a request of a dear reader I sighted the mood to write an overview about the very first season of Pakistan Idol. I must say that when it started, we all had inhibitions & preconceived notions but as the season went along, the fever of Pakistan Idol took it’s toll on us all & convinced us to follow it through.

As always, when it started, it took us a little time to swallow the fact that reality show has hit our TV screens. Some labeled it as rigged, some labeled it as pre-planned but I am glad now when the season has ended, we have nothing but great things to say about the very first season of Pakistan Idol.

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I must say when it began, the judges came across as a bit stern & rude in the auditions & it looked like they were belittling every single person that came in for the auditions, even those who meant business were underestimated & the only judge who seemed to be doing so was Ali Azmat. Ali Azmat at times even showed disinterest & labeled the females judges as biased when they picked female auditionees but as more episodes went on-air, people got hold of Ali Azmat’s temperament & understood his humorous side a bit more. I must say the judge who actually seemed to be doing her part really well was Hadiqa Kiyani as she was always honest & to the point in her judgments (in the beginning). Bushra Ansari has to be the only judge who got criticized a lot because she didn’t suit the seat of a judge being an actress. I really didn’t understand what she was doing in the singing competition & the mystery remains even now when the show has ended.

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The auditions were great but the best episode of the auditions for me has to be the one shot in Peshawar. It’s like the Peshawar city auditions showed some culture in the music & the Pushto folk was brought into the limelight as well whereas the rest of the cities no doubt helped surfacing some amazing contestants but the culture of the music was missing. A lot of people came for the singing but we got to see a lot of those as well who came to share a screen-time with no talent to their credit whatsoever. At times it did look like some of the auditionees were paid to bring in the comic quotient because they seemed too fake to be true but I must confess some of the unpaid auditionees who had faith in themselves & were oblivious of them being talent-free were tackled with a lot of care by Ali Azmat. He just knew what he had to do with that lot of over-confident lads & lasses & it was actually really funny.

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We got amazing 86 voices but only a few got to qualify to the next round. A lot of good ones were left behind & then the Piano rounds started where 4 out of 8 would qualify for the next round. This was the time when the public voting started & they got to choose 3 contestants whereas the judges selected 1 one of them as well. That was the time when people started finding who’d they be rooting for in the Galas.

The real journey of the competition began in the Gala rounds & some really strong contenders were eliminated in the beginning because of the lack of votes. I must say by this time we got to see the real judging of the judges because it was only Ali Azmat who stayed true to his seat & supported when the contestants needed to be supported but also nitpicked when it was required. Bushra Ansari doesn’t even count as a judge because her say didn’t matter but by this time Hadiqa Kiyani started losing the plot & she involved herself in the unfair support of certain contestants earning herself a label of being biased & unfair. Shahmir Aziz Quidwai & Sana Zulfikar had a strong fan base & sustained a lot of weeks despite missing the spark whereas Waqas Ali, Mehwish Maqsood, Syed Sajjid Abbas & Asad Raza Sonu’s early elimination left everyone disheartened.

I know people raised questions on the authenticity of the elimination decisions & believed that the number of votes had no say in the process of elimination but as the weeks passed it started to get a bit more clear that where people were voting for their favorites, they were also not ignoring the considerable mistakes the contestants were making while singing. Anyhow the season ended where Zamad Baig emerged as a winner making Mohammad Shoaib as a runner up but this very first season of Pakistan Idol paved a way for the success of a reality TV in Pakistan.

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I must say even though I was excited when I heard about Pakistan Idol but I was a bit skeptical seeing the very first episodes but as the show went along, I became an avid fan & a supporter & the long discussions under the reviews showed people were actually enjoying the season a lot. No doubt that the first season was larger than life & more professional than our expectations. A lot of homework was put into it & all that effort shined but there’s always a room for improvements so I’d like to state a few of the changes the Pakistan Idol team needs to & must make in the next season.

I hope that we get to see some other judges. Ali Azmat right in the beginning tweeted that he has signed a 3 year contract with the franchise so it goes without saying that we’d be seeing more of him & now I know people won’t mind him being the judge because he was fair through out. Now when one judge’s been taken care of we do have a slot of 2 seats open for some new judges & hands down I’d want to see Sajjad Ali embrace the seat of Pakistan Idol judge because his timely presence showed he deserved to be on the seat of a permanent judge & not a guest judge. A female judge is a necessity in the Idol show so I hope we do get to see someone else on that seat. Someone who can connect well with the contestants & someone who stays true to the judging seat without involving herself in an unnecessary favoritism. I feel next time a suitable name for the female judge would be of Farieha Parvaiz as she is a renowned singer & has earned herself a fan following too. I also hope that we don’t get to see any drama-actor acting like a judge & a panel is filled with all three judges belonging to the music industry. I hope that next time the judges give out some real technical judgments & show their own caliber as singers too. This time around I can only point out Sajjad Ali as the one who spoke about the performances in technicality whereas the rest of the judges never really did it.

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Now coming onto the auditionees & the contestants, I think every single fan & follower of the show would appreciate if we ONLY get to hear Pakistani songs starting from the auditions till the Finale. As the name suggests, this is PAKISTAN IDOL & we need them to promote Pakistani Music. No doubt in Indian Idol contestants do sing Shafqat Amanat Ali’s, Atif Aslam’s, RFAK’s songs but they sing those songs because they belong to the Bollywood movies, so when it comes to Pakistan Idol I’d hope they’d stick to the songs sung by Pakistani singers & the team gives a special consideration to it & a briefing to all those who’re appearing in the auditions.

Last but not the least a tribute to all the genres. This time around we got more of themes in the galas but hardly got any specific genre to which a whole episode was dedicated to. During the discussions, we got to know that people actually wanted to see more of the genres being covered every week that would push the contestants out of their comfort zones but it just didn’t happen. The only three genres that were covered in this season were Pop, Bhangra & Qawwali & I must say these were the stand out episodes obviously Sajjad Ali’s episode topping the list of ‘the best’ episode. No doubt the guest judges contributed a lot but the next time it would be good to see the guest judges train the contestants for each & every genre that the episode is based on. Another tiny little detail that I feel I must mention is that next time I hope they don’t invite female dancers in the grand finale because this time they didn’t contribute much in the background even because this is a singing show & I feel it’s unnecessary to objectify females in this accord as it was pretty useless.

So, this was the whole journey which gave us an insight of how many talented singers are there in Pakistan. This thing definitely needs a special mention that in Pakistan there isn’t that much of a trend where those who are interested in singing go to proper teachers for learning & refining the skill. This time around too there was a huge percentage of those contestants who sang it based on their own talent without the help of a professional, which is definitely a big thing & for this we need to support our talent & be proud of it.

People did stir a debate on the provinces to which the remaining contestants belonged to & I feel it’s a high time we need to show solidarity. If not on a large scale but at least on a TV show level because now when Zamad Baig has won, he will always be remembered as a Pakistan Idol & the respective provinces of the contestants won’t give them a special title to attach to their names & for this I absolutely loved what Mohammad Shoaib said in his last vote appeal that he got the encouragement & the respect from the whole Pakistan & not only from his province therefore he was fighting to become a Pakistan Idol & not a Pukhtun Idol.

It indeed was a very amazing experience & now when it has ended & while looking back at it, it does look like a great journey which gave the audience a lot of things to be emotionally attached to. Share what you felt about the very first season of Pakistan Idol. :)

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.