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Get it Write, Yo!

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For any drama to be successful, the audience needs to be receptive of the story and open to ideas that are the brain-child of none other than the writer. While many a times, the story is lost in translation when the director’s vision comes into play (A good example here would be Mohabbat Subh Ka Sitaara). But more often than not, our talented writers deserve a standing ovation for their sheer brilliance and out-of-the-box ideas.

Each writer is renowned for creating a style of their own. Anwar Maqsood, the king of satire, was a visionary who gave us Aangan Terha, Fifty Fifty and even Sitaara Aur Mehrunnisa.

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His equally talented sister, Fatima Surrayya Bajia gave us classics that were female-centric like Afshaan, Aroosa, Zeenat, Anarkali.

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Haseena Moin is the genius behind Dhoop Kinarey, Tanhaiyyan, Ankahee.

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Asghar Nadeem Syed was another writer who gave us Ghulam Gardish, Nijaat, Chaand Grehan.

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If we were to fast-forward to present day, some of the biggest successes have 3 very talented women behind them. Samira Fazal is a force to reckon with giving us Mera Naseeb, Vasl and the recent Shukk. It’s quite surprising that she’s also the lady behind Mastaana Mahi, Silvatein and Bari Apa!

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Another very talented writer, the 30 something Farhat Ishtiaq is the powerhouse behind Humsafar, Mata-e- Jaan and Rehaii. I find it almost unbelievable that the lady who gave us one of the best romances of all times, also penned the brilliant Rehaii which for me was one of the best dramas of 2013.

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And finally, the list would be incomplete without the inclusion of Umera Ahmed. Umera’s focus has been empowering women which is quite evident from some of her best works- Meri Zaat Zarra e Benishaan, Doraha, Daam, Zindagi Gulzar Hai, Shehr-e-Zaat, Durr-e- Shehwar.

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Other than these hugely popular writers, we also have some great writers who have excelled like Amna Mufti who wrote Ullu Baraye Farrokht Nahin; Faiza Iftikhar who gave us the memorable Aunn Zara; Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar who wrote Pyaare Afzal.

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Which of these happen to be your favorite writers? What, according to you, is their best work? Are there any other writers you like?

Yours in Watching,

Kanwal Murtaza

Kabhi Kabhi # 25 – Paglon Ka Khandaan!

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Tauba! After watching this drama tonight all I could think of was ‘ye manhoos drama kab khatam hoga’. What is happening in this drama & why is it happening? Are they actually having fun by putting us through such a torture on weekly basis? I swear I dread tuning into this drama & it really shows how great a drama is when you watch 40 minutes episode in approx 10 minutes.

There were literally 2 – 3 situations in the drama which were dragged to make an episode out of it. I am not sure what’s happening but I actually am concerned for the director’s mental capability too, I wish he is doing alright because it seems like he was on a high dosage of sleeping pills too when he was directing this play. Tauba tauba!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have travelled all my life & I didn’t know that passports can also be used as telephone diaries. Rehbar happened to get Arez’s friends number through his passport? Hahahahahah!!!!!! What an idea! I am writing all the phone numbers on the empty pages of my passport too, so just in case if I lose my phone somewhere, I’d have a backup at least, nai?

I don’t understand why didn’t they kill Soni when they moved the story forward for 5 years. Instead of showing her as a divorcee, they should’ve shown that she passed away or her husband beat her to death. At least we’d be spared from seeing her face & she’d be spared from all the swearing she gets by being in this play as a character. What’s her fixation with bringing her brother Arez down? That good for nothing mooch.

Arez was having so much fun with his batameez bacha & yes just like Shahrez told his mother that why wouldn’t Arez tell them he was with Ali all this while? I am wondering about that too that what was all this sneaking little act meant for? What a full proof plan Arez had of being with his child when he himself forgot the passport at his place. I am sure Arez borrowed some sleeping pills from Eeshal too & he’s high on them, definitely.

I think Sunny told Arez that he & Eeshal were home-schooling Ali & after looking at Ali’s drawing Eeshal was all surprised asking him who drew it? Being a mother, doesn’t she even know what her only son was capable of? I think Dad was right she shouldn’t have had this baby if she had to put him through this hell. It was Eeshal’s determination to give birth to this baby & now what is she actually doing to him? She has found peace in her pills, so what was the fuss all about that she wanted to save this baby & she even stopped speaking to her father for Ali’s sake & look what she is doing to him. Wallah!

After seeing Dad I was like chalo inhain inke falah-e-behbood k kaam se fursat mil gai k yahan a gaye hain hamara sir khanay & once again he is showing his concern for Eeshal out of the blue. The ending scene was again ridiculous where Eeshal was all druggy & Sunny (who doesn’t need to resort to the drugs because he naturally happens to have that face) were having SUCH A MEANINGFUL conversation without even some suitable dialogues to begin with that I just wanted to throw up.
Tauba kab khatam hoga ye azaaabbbbbbb!!!

Keep PRAYING for this punishment to end,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

 

Actress Sana Khan Passes Away

Actress Sana Khan who recently got married to Babar Khan died in a tragic road accident today while she was on her way to Hyderabad إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ. May her soul rest in eternal peace. Babar Khan is also in serious condition, we request everyone to pray for his speedy recovery.

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This is a very sad moment, Sana Khan was young and still had her whole life ahead of her. The entire team of reviewit extends their heartfelt condolence to her family and friends. May Allah give them the courage they need to bear the loss of a loved one.

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OSTs THAT HAVE MESMERIZED ME!

Our Producers are now not only just producing good dramas but I have been noticing lots of variety in dramas’ OSTs as well. If you look at some previous dramas the OSTs were usually slow but now the composers are doing a perfect job by including variety in it. Now in OSTs I can hear lots of drum and electric guitar as well. As I have mentioned earlier our dramas’ OSTs are now much better in comparison with Bollywood films’ songs. Literally if our OSTs are promoted alongside dramas then to be honest people will stop listening to Indian songs but the fact is that people pay little heed towards drama songs. Now we have to make people aware that they should listen to OSTs as well.

Another good thing is that as Drama Industry is only recognising our singers so you will find many talented singers singing soundtracks with their heart touching voices. Now talking about OSTs I will give a loud shout to Sahir Ali Bhagga and Waqar Ali who are the masterminds. Honestly I am in love with their different compositions and the way they compose music is totally distinctive and unique, they are setting perfect example of innovation in music.

Hence my topic is to get familiarise you guys with the OSTs that I use to listen and I cannot simply pass my day without listening to even one OST. You can say it’s my mandatory everyday medicine and honestly speaking I mostly listens to Pakistani Songs now how patriotic I am. So here is a list of soundtracks that I have burnt by listening to it everyday. I have posted a video link so that you can also try some OSTs from my list that you haven’t listened before:

Humsafar OST: This OST tops in my chart and not only in my chart but I guess in everyone’s chart and that’s why on YouTube you can see 2.7 million views of this OST, the most highest rated OST. Tremendously composed by Waqar Ali and flawlessly sung by Qurat-ul-Ain Baloch.

Khuda Aur Muhabbat OST: This is my second best OST and again probably others as well because on YouTube there are 2.5 million views of this song, second highest rated song after Humsafar. Ahmed Jahnzeib had done a wonderful job by singing this soundtrack.

Meri Zaat Zara-e-Benishan OST: I must say that this was not only a heart touching drama but its OST also contains pain. The singer needs absolutely no introduction as he is Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. I still remembered when I listened to this OST after watching the drama I feel like crying.

Dastaan OST(Aasmano se): This brilliant drama needs no explanation but I am also speechless in describing the beauty of this soundtrack. As soon as I started listening to the starting lines “ Aasmano se utara noor hai koi aisa lagta hai jese hoor hai koi” I close my eyes until song finishes. Sohail Hiader indeed got a soulful voice.

Zindagi Gulzar Hai OST: I will talk about both the one that was sung by Hadiqa and one by Ali Zafar. Still I didn’t find the reason why two OSTs had been sung for one drama but any ways both OSTs are great. Hadiqa and Ali Zafar both have done a commendable job. I mostly listens to Hadiqa’s one.

Thori Si Wafa Chaiye OST: Another brilliant piece of work by Waqar ali and great performance by Rahat. Now I know why people are crazy about rahat, he sings every song according to the theme and his voice automatically connects with the scenario. Although I have never watched this drama but the OST video will explain you the whole drama, any ways I love to listen this OST.

NEEYAT OST: When the powers are combined then Captain OST will be formed. Yes I am talking about Sajjad Ali and Waqar Ali. I still remembered the day when I listened to this OST and how I fell in love with this soundtrack and I had replayed it almost 25 times in a day. A masterpiece by both brothers and a must listen OST.

Aik Naye Cinderella OST(YAR-E-MAN): Not only the drama will take you to the Disney land, but its OST as well. Splendidly sung by a living legend Javed Bashir with a touch of qawwali. This soundtrack is a great example of variety in OSTs and I will recommend others to listen to this track.

Meri Beti OST(Bhoola na yeh dil): The powers are again combined to produce this lovely OST. Sajjad Ali’s voice never failed to mesmerize me and again he won my heart through this OST, but here specially I will give credit to lyricist. This line sounds very close to real life “ Zindagi youn tujhe kabhi socha nahi jee liye us tarah jese chaha nahi”. This drama may failed in direction but its OST has not failed in waqar ali’s composition.

Darmiyan OST: Before I comment on Nabeel’s Voice I need to salute Sahir Ali Bhagga on its awesome compostion. The lameness of this drama cannot be described the only good thing is its OST great job Nabeel!

MeriI Zindagi Hai Tu OST: Another good story spoiled through dragging and direction, this drama may failed to attract audience but its OST succeeded. If you are in a romantic mood and wants to listen to a romantic song then this soundtrack is a best choice. This soundtrack is on my hit list and I listen to this song 4 to 5 times in a day. Awesome comeback by nouman Javaid by singing this OST.

Sannata OST(Zihaal-e-Miskeen): Listening to this soundtrack means mind=blown. Don’t know but this soundtrack give me some sort of energy and motivation probably because of energetic music and I cannot stop myself to listen to this song on a daily basis. We can never expect bad from Sahir Ali Bhagga, this person is surely a complete institution.

Aasmano Pe Likha OST: As soon as I had listened to this OST for the very first time I started searching for the singer name and finally I got his name as Adeeb Ahmed. Where was this man before? He has sung it with a complete feel and there is saying in Urdu “Doob ke Gana aur mehsoos karke Gaana” he had absolutely sung in that way. Indeed a very catchy OST.

Zindagi Tere Bina OST: If you want to know the class of Nabeel’s singing then just listen to this OST. The whole credit of this OST goes to Nabeel I think no one could have ever better sung this song except Nabeel. I listen to this on a daily basis, Nabeel said that Darmiyan was his best soundtrack but I will say this is his best soundtrack. This has to be the top ten OST of 2014.

Do Qadam Door Thay OST: When two talented young guns meet then you will get this type of OST. Another title track that I have burnt by replaying it again and again. Nida Arab and Nabeel both have done absolute justice to this song and Waqar Ali how many surprises do you have please tell me? This is his another masterpiece.

Ranjish Hi Sahi OST: This drama is just a masterpiece by A&B Productions. This OST is a great conversion to an energetic song from Mehdi Hassan’s popular ghazal. Alycia Dias you had me once again and please can anyone tell me the name of composer and male singer. This song is also included in my daily medication.

Shareek-e-Hayat OST: This OST is a perfect example of dynamics. I have never listened to such a soothing, mesmerizing and melodious song. First of all I cannot believe that this is a soundtrack, if this would be an Indian movie song its views are touching in millions. This magic is only in Sahir’s voice, beautiful just beautiful.

AUNN ZARA OST: If you want some dhammal then Aunn Zara OST is the best choice and other great thing is that this OST portrays the perfect dhammal of this drama. A great Punjabi and Urdu mixed Bhangra OST. This has to be in TOP TEN OSTs of 2013 at least in my opinion.

Takay Ki Ayegi Baraat song: Although the song is in pure Punjabi but it refreshes my mind and I ends up my depression by listening to this song. You can say it is my weird choice but this song had 1.8 million views on YouTube.

Mere Qatil Mere Dildar: Personally I am not a fan of Sara but I am must say that she had sung this OST flawlessly and with an absolute feel thereby attracting me towards it. Half a million views on YouTube is an example how lovely this OST is.

Other OSTS that I listen but rarely: Shukk OST, Kanakr OST, RUBARU OST, Bunty I love You OST, Zindagi Dhoop tum Ghana Saaya OST and Wafa Kaisi Kahan ka Ishq.

Therefore these are the only OSTs that have mesmerized me, so update me with your OST’s that you love to listen? Please share your choices.

Rubaru – Episode 10!

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Interesting episode! I like how they are going ahead with the story. The way they have dealt with the details of past & the happenings of the present is what’s making it interesting to watch, for me at least.

Neelam started drugging herself because she wanted to come out of her depression. She now wanted her baby girl but at least she should’ve been satisfied because her daughter was with her own family. She was under the care of Neelam’s mother & brothers, at least this thought should’ve put Neelam to peace but seems like she was getting restless as now she got everything she wanted, so she definitely wanted something more from her life.

Is it just me or that spark was actually missing from Taimoor & Neelam’s relation? By looking at them no one could’ve imagined that they had this love flare between them which forced them to overcome all the obstacles & even cross the thin lines of morality & be with each other. Just a few days of their togetherness & they already started looking like a bored couple with growing distance between them. May be because we didn’t see any of their long talks about how much they loved each other or anything of that sort after they got married. Even though they had their baby on the way but the chemistry was missing. In the meantime, Surmed was feeling deprived of his father’s attention & this makes me say once again that Taimoor for me failed to be a good human being even. He couldn’t do justice to his first wife Seema, then to his only son Surmed. No doubt he was selfish, it’s acceptable, he wanted things his way but who ignores the child just like that?

Shabbi got to know every single detail she was curious of from Surmed’s khalu Arif. At first when the Neelam’s part was skipped I wondered why was that so but then I understood it was left incomplete once again because they will reveal what happens to her & her baby in the upcoming episodes, I think this is just the right way to reveal the past because it keeps the interest intact. Finally, on Arif Khalu’s suggestion she started working on Surmed & her relationship now because at first she was just curious about things that shouldn’t have concerned her but yes, after being done with the detail digging she decided to work on her marriage. She did all she could to make Surmed feel loved & he was actually moved. I enjoyed that part of the episode the most where she took care of Surmed & he was being touched by her gestures.

It was sad seeing Shabbi face one of Surmed’s fits once again. It was a first time that Shabbi’s mamu opened up about her saying that she never ever let him forget Neelam & it was because of her mother that held him back from being affectionate to Shabbi as she reminded of Neelam as well. He had hated what Neelam did in her life & sadly the consequences were faced by Shabbi but still he felt for the poor baby because it was not her fault at what happened. Tipu & Kiran can buy a ticket & go to Moon, no one is bothered about them because they are just burdensome & nothing else.

The preview of the next episode was interesting because Surmed will now admit how he has fallen for his wife. Let’s see what happens next.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza. 

The Worst Roles They Played

Even the best actors of our industry have made some really bad and inexcusable choices in the recent past while choosing the projects that they venture into. Some of the roles that these actors play are so dreadful that the viewers are left wondering what these actors were thinking when they decided to opt for them. The writers are also to be questioned for the lack of an impact in their characters because they didn’t do justice to the characters while penning them down.

There are also characters which may not be badly conceived but the drama as a whole is such a disappointment that the actors end up losing interest themselves, as a result of this they give performances that are not at all satisfying. The directors play a huge role as well in making the actors understand their characters and also by ensuring that only the best scenes get finalized. A weak director who does not understand the characters is sure to play havoc with them.

Lack of detailing in all the characters is what has made them looking like a waste in a drama and it almost felt like if a little more homework was done on their characters & a little more consideration was given to their presence, they would’ve made a mark but due to the limitations may be in the dialogues or the direction, it failed to appeal to us.

I think that actors who have a huge fan following have a greater responsibility to think carefully before they decide to be part of a play. People have more expectations from popular actors and when their presence in a play does not ensure quality entertainment then their fans naturally feel led down. Actors, of course are humans too and they can make inappropriate choices so we are not judging their entire career on the basis of few bad choices but merely sharing our opinion about certain characters they played which were not up-to-the-mark. Whatever is being said is not intended as disrespect to the actor or their acting ability.

Here is a list of some of the worst roles played by some of the most talented actors in our industry.

Fawad Khan in Ashk and Numm

Yes, this guy tops the list because he has the most massive fan following and therefore Fawad Khan’s presence in a play makes it a must-watch for many irrespective of who the director, writer or co-stars are!

Fawad Khan played the character of Rohail in drama serial Ashk. When Ashk went on air the expectations from Fawad Khan in particular were enormous because this was going to be his first play that was going on air after Hamsafar. Rohail was a mommy’s boy who got drunk every chance he got!! I could not have imagined that we would see Fawad Khan doing all that he did in Ashk. The scenes in which he got drunk were elaborate, unnecessary and totally uncalled for. Most of his fans could only wonder, how he could agree to doing all this on-screen. Rohail turned to Madiha for “consolation” when Zebu gave him a tough time but returned like he did nothing wrong when it suited him. Drama serial made us cry and laugh at the same time;)

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Fawad’s character in Numm was equally disappointing and he definitely did not give his best performance in the play as well. The direction of the play was such that there was a lot of confusion regarding Wali Bakht’s true feelings about both the women in his life. People were led to believe he had feelings for Mahjabeen at one point but later on the viewers found out that he only respected her because she had been like a mother to him. Fawad Khan looked bored and disinterested in many scenes as if he knew only too well that he had made a bad decision by being part of the show.

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In both these cases, the dramas as a whole, the character Fawad khan played and the acting too was nothing worth raving about. The most interesting and ironic bit is that people watched both these shows solely because of Fawad Khan otherwise they had no substance whatsoever. Now that’s what I call star power!!

Syra Yusef in Darmiyan

I must say that after watching Mera Naseeb, Bilquees Kaur, Tanhaiyaan Naye Silsilay and Coke Studio I was fully convinced that this young girl could not go wrong. She nailed each and every character she played. All of these dramas were perfect entertainment packages and the roles Syra played in these plays were entirely different from each other. I am a huge fan of Syra because she is talented, versatile, very cute, stylish and wise!!

I was impatiently waiting for Syra’s next serial when TNS ended and it took long enough to go on air. The only reason I started watching drama serial Darmiyan was because of Syra Yusef although it had stars like Adnan Siddiqui and Sania Saeed.

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Syra played the role of Aaliya; a seemingly sweet girl with loads of bitterness in her heart. I really did not mind watching Syra in a negative role, I was actually looking forward to it but her character had no depth and her acting completely failed to impress at times. The tactics Aaliya used to destroy Raheel and Nida’s house were truly inappropriate to say the least. I found it difficult to sit through Darmiyan starting from the first episode and Syra Yusef who was the main attraction failed to entice me because she did not give her best performance in the play and the character she played was anything but impressive

Mehreen Raheel in Mastana Mahi:

I am sorry to say but Aaleen didn’t come across as Mastana Mahi in fact she won the title of Mastani Sautan by the end of the drama. I liked her character for the positivity it had when the drama began & thought she was child-like yet loveable & her exuberance was refreshing to see but later on she became this person who had no idea of what she wanted to do with her life whatsoever. Aaleen was always making hasty decisions & nothing about her character made sense.

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Mehreen Raheel acted really well in the drama but I failed to feel anything for her character. Taking her as a main lead of the drama, I think her character failed big time because despite the mountains of hardships she had to endure, I couldn’t even feel an ounce of sympathy for her because her character started at a good note but took the road downhill with the passage of drama. A girl who believed in positive approach towards life in the end started planning how to harm her sautan who was bearing a child within her was an evidence of poorly scripted character. So much more could’ve been done with Aaleen because she was a wife of the town’s politician so she could’ve involved herself in the progress of the ladies of that town but instead she wasted herself in gruesome family politics, which was disappointing.

Sanam Jung in Mohabbat Subha Ka Sitara Hai

Yes, we know this is only Sanam Jung’s second play and we should not be too harsh. Well, I have to hand it to this girl; she came, she saw and she conquered. She conquered our hearts and the television screens with her charming looks and superb acting when she played Silla in Dil-e-Muzter. It was plain to see that MD productions had big plans for this girl when we saw her hosting talk shows on Hum TV. Playing a lead not once but twice in two big projects is nothing short of a feat for someone new but unfortunately Sanam’s role as Romaissa has failed to leave an impact on the viewers. It was quite evident from Sakina Samo’s interview on UJP that she is a very strict director who wants everything the way she envisions it so I have to say that she is the one who is responsible for those lifeless expressions and the monotone dialogue delivery. She should have been able to get a better performance out of Sanam Jung. Romaissa’s character could have been evoked a lot of empathy if it was more relatable for the viewers and if the director and the actor playing the role would have breathed life into the character.

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In Sanam’s case, it has to be more of bad luck, the girl we all adored as Silla is being wasted playing the role of Romaissa.

Shakeel in Mujhe Khuda Pe Yakeen Hai:

Shakeel uncle played the role of the man of the family. It was actually his family that was going through the hard times as his son was accused of unfaithfulness by his niece, who later became a part of his family as well. Shakeel uncle no doubt came across as a man who was blinded by his rage for his son whom he actually thought very high of but then throughout the drama that’s all there was to it. I actually expected more from his character because he was the leader of that family & it was his duty to make things right. Right from the beginning till the end, I hoped that he would actually get into the matter to find out what happened & would make things right but sadly & unfortunately, all that we saw him doing was crying, then shouting, then screaming, then panting, then fainting & then lying on his bed.

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I think a little more depth should’ve been added to his character to make it possible for us to feel an ounce of emotion for a poor aged father who was crying buckets & for once it was shown that he took things seriously rather than just looking at his son like a pest, wishing to crush him under his feet, then it might’ve come across as a realistic character.

Ahsan Khan in Kabhi Kabhi:

Arez was one such character that I had high hopes with because in the beginning of the drama he came across as a person who would stand by the decisions he made & would take a stand for the person he promised to be there for but it was sad to see him becoming a typical male as he would not even utter a single word in front of his mother but would throw tantrums at his wife because he knew that’s where he could show his manning abilities. I thought Arez was a person who wasn’t egoistic but just because some hardships were thrown his way, he flipped faster than a coin & turned into this person who would pull a painful face making it obviously painful for us to watch him. I am sad to say after he found the job, I couldn’t see his pain subside & for this I feel the writer had no pointers to begin with when she was conceiving of Arez’s character.

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 Amina Sheikh in Silvatein:

When the drama started I was totally into her character because I thought we’ll get to see someone independent who was equally polite yet reasonably outspoken. The last thing I expected was to see Zeb become a saint to the point where it just was hard to swallow. The undying pain on her face, the stammering & the ‘mai hi buri hoon’ act got a little unreal. She did come across as someone who wanted to undo the complexes her sister had developed because of the treatment of Zeb. But I feel that could’ve been handled in some other way because when the drama began it was made to show that Zeb worked exactly on those lines where she could tackle her sister & manipulate her for her own benefit as she understood her nature pretty well. Initially Zeb was witty & spontaneous but as the story progressed, Zeb turned into this lifeless soul who hovered with one motive that she had nothing left in her life except to earn the apology of her half-mad sister.

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I loved the chemistry Zeb & Rayaan (Adeel Hussain) shared & I expected that she could work on her sister along with giving a consideration to her marital life but the way she got one dimensional was the last thing I wanted to see from her.

Irsa Ghazal in Kahi Unkahi:

In the beginning Saira Kamal came across as a lady who belonged to a very stable family & just because of her, her husband got the support of her family to proceed in life successfully. When the drama began I thought she was a gem of a person who was courteous towards others but knew how to voice her opinions. Unfortunately for her, as the drama progressed & their family started going through difficult phases because of their sons, I thought she grew numb & clueless. All that I could hear her say throughout the drama was ‘ye tum kya keh rahay ho’, ‘iska kya matlab hai’? It was made to look like she had no idea what was going on in her own home & she was just there to complete the family picture.

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There were so many moments when I thought her say was necessary & might contribute in changing the situations but looked like she was absent from the scene even when she was present. I admired her for her personality & the elegance she embodied in the drama but her character grew out to be very weak.

Moomal Sheikh in Mujhe Khuda Pe Yakeen Hai:

Areeba; This girl had a huge responsibility of bringing her husband out of distress but it seemed like after she started living with him, she started to share the sheer fixation he had of his ex-fiancé too. She walked, talked & breathed Narmeen just like her husband. I thought after she got married, she would understand him & do everything possible to stand by him but her role had nothing to offer except for fury. All I saw Areeba does in the drama was to roam from one room to another & it seemed like she took it from her husband to sound repetitive.

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Though Moomal Sheikh did all she could to bring out the best in Areeba but I wasn’t moved or touched by any of her self-proclaimed intelligent thoughts, none of it sadly made sense & it looked like she wasn’t sure of she herself was doing in the drama because her husband wouldn’t listen to her & she didn’t know what she had to do apart from serving coffee & pakoras.

Mikaal Zulfikar in Mirat ul Uroos:

Hammad, who was an apple of his mother’s eye & right hand of his father in the beginning of the drama ended up becoming a major disappointment as the drama moved on. I expected better from his character. No doubt this drama was women centric when it came to the characters but I feel Hashim’s character still had something to offer in comparison to Hammad’s. Not to forget Mikaal Zulfikaar’s acting was a cherry on top in the count of disappointments. He was someone who had set an example of how to be the best in all aspects & how to give your 100% to all the relations but later in the drama all we saw him was getting involved in an argument with his wife & then quietly accepting his defeat by either surrendering or watching TV.

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The way he blindsided his parents just because he was too busy pleasing his mismatched soul-mate should’ve been the last thing to show because he had all his rationalities left to be used for lecturing his brothers but when it came to his wife, nothing was ever said. His character got a bit more indigestible when just like any other weak person he got involved in an extramarital affair. I think to give his wife a reality check, something else could’ve been done with his character instead of just getting him hooked to someone else. It was sad to see the ladla becoming the most annoying person of the drama.

Sarwat Gillani in Mere Dard Ko Jo Zuban Miley

Sarwat Gillani is a phenomenal actress; she has a screen presence that make her characters stand out no matter what role she is playing. Not only that she has always played characters that were intelligently etched-out and well-conceived. She even managed to make the viewers fall in love with Zoya in Dil-e-Muzter only because she added the touches which that character needed to make it look more human and less villainous.

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Whoever watched the play MDKJZM knows only too well why Amina was the worst role Sarwat Gillani played. She played it brilliantly, there is no arguing with that because we all fell in love with Amina’s character at one point but the writer completely ruined everything when Amina decided to get involved with the villain!! This “twist” in the story wasn’t ironic at all but just plain foolish. !! Amina was shown as a wise and sensitive girl when the show started. The viewers fell in love with the positivity in her character but gradually she turned into someone we were supposed to feel for because she got married to Urooj. The way Amina sidelined her husband and replaced him with business activities was nauseating. What Amina’s character did proved that special people can never make good life partners and there is always a void in their partner’s life irrespective how much they may have “loved” them and eventually a special person’s life partner will turn to someone else!

What do you think about the list? How do you feel about all these characters? Don’t forget to share your thoughts and feel free to add to the list. We would love to hear your views:)

Fatima Awan & Zahra Mirza.

One to One with Mehwish Maqsood!

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All thanks to social media & Facebook in particular that I got to be in touch with one of the sweetest contestant of Pakistan Idol. Her journey may have been short but the impact wasn’t. After speaking to her I have become an avid fan of her & I must say that the positivity she possesses will take her a lot ahead in life.

I actually requested for an interview & even sent her my questions but she was more comfortable in replying to me spontaneously. The interview was more like a chatting & it was an absolute pleasure of mine to speak to Mehwish Maqsood, who was witty, fun to talk to & very honest. :)

So this was the Q&A session I had with her, there you go:

Me: What inspired you to come to Pakistan Idol?
She: As you know that I belong to a mediocre family. I am not a trained singer & I have never had the resources to get the professional training. But Pakistan Idol is the biggest platform to give recognition to singers like us, that is why I went over there. I never thought that I would be selected but Allhamdullilah not only I was selected, I got the recognition which I wanted as well.

Me: What do you think of the judges? Tell us about them individually?
She:
Bushra Apa: She has a very what we say ‘pakkay kaan’ for sur & taal. She loved me a lot and several times told me that she regretted my elimination.
Ali Azmat Sir: He is very blunt. We all were afraid of him & wanted to hear good comments from him. He has struggled a lot in the early stages of his career & that’s why I think he has become a hard nut to crack.
Hadiqa Ma’am: What a personality! Awesome judge or I must say the only judge who is in search of feel & expression of the singer. Sometimes she does get biased (according to me) but I did always get appreciated by her.

Me: Do the judges help the contestants with the song choices?
She: It is never a judge’s job to help the contestants. Some people are hired for this cause & they are doing their work with sincerity.

Me: Do you think the deserving contestants got eliminated?
She: Yes for sure. But it’s a part and format of the show which everyone should accept & swallow. But I do have a feeling that why now has the management changed the rules of voting where you can only cast 25 votes per sim costing you half a rupee? I say no problem, better late than never.

Me: Now after all the eliminations, who do you think deserves to win the title?
She: According to me, those who will be in the Top 3 are Asad Raza Sonu, Waqas Ali Vicky & may be Kashif Ali, but I personally want Asad Raza Sonu to win as he is an awesome singer.

Me: Who according to you hasn’t been performing well?
She: Shahmir Aziz Quidwai & Rosemary.

Me: Who became your best friend(s) during Pakistan Idol?
She: Well I don’t make friends but one person who was not a contestant & helped me throughout my journey was Danish. I found a true friend for the first time in my life & I want to thank him & also tell him that is he a very good person.

Me: Was He from Pakistan Idol’s team?
She: Yes. He helped me more than I expected.

Me: What’s your message to those who are voting?
She: Message for those who are voting? Hahaha! The choices you all are making makes me laugh and I think that all of you should’ve gotten some sort of a training before being appointed to make such crucial decisions. You guys are ruining it.

Me: What’s your message to your co-contestants who are still in the race?
She: Nothing, just wait for your turn! ;)

Me: Please tell us about the voting system, is it fair?
She: I think so. If not then you can’t do anything but I still think it is fair.

Me: People say ‘the only thing missing from the reality shows is the reality’, is it true?
She: No, it’s not. When we were in the competition, we were in front of the cameras for 15 hours a day, daily! I think Pakistan has never experienced such a reality on television before.

Me: Tell us about your co-contestants in a single word?
(Could be your feelings about them or about their personality)

Mohammad Shoaib: Mera bhai.
Waqas Ali Vicky: Seedha bacha.
Syed Sajjid Abbas: What a guy to be with.
Waqas Ali: Ustaad Jee.
Sana Zulfikaar: Shreya Goshal.
Abdul Rafay Khan: Sings straight from the heart.
Zamad Baig: A singer good at one genre.
Shahmir Aziz Quidwai: Let it be (meaning, no comments).
Asad Raza Sonu: Ehsasat ka badshah.
Ali Asad Zaidi: Rockstar.
Kashif Ali: Overrated
Rosemary: Please, work hard.

Me: How was your experience till your journey?
She: Fantabulous.

Me: How was the response after leaving Pakistan Idol?
She: Uf! I didn’t know that people were in love with my singing. :)

Me: What are your future plans?
She: Music music and then marriage, hahaha!

Me: In the end, a message to all your fans please?
She: I don’t like the word fan & I actually take them all as my friends. So, the message to all my friends is ‘I love you all’.

So, this was it from Mehwish Maqsood, I had a further chat with her & found her very sweet. When I thanked her for her honesty, she said she enjoyed talking to me & answering me for the sake of this interview. :)

So, what are you thoughts on this chit-chat that I had with her & if you have any messages for her, please share with us.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Filmstar Saima to work in a TV drama

The queen of lollywood from past two decades, has given a nod to appear once again in a television drama. This time its drama Kaneez which is directed by Faisal Bukhari.

Saima has been a top heroine mainly for Punjabi films for almost two decades. Saima has earlier worked in two television plays none of which was  much successful. Her most famous drama is ‘Piya Naam ka diya’ written by Bano Qudsia and directed by Sarmad Sultan Khoosat

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Humaima Malick, chosen as ambassador of WWF in Pakistan

Humaima Malick, is chosen as ambassador by World Wild Fund (WWF) Pakistan. In this role, Humaima will work towards raising awareness about environment protection, animal rights and conservation endangered species.

Humaima will also participate in events of WWF that are organized through out the year.

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Rashid Nazir Ali

Ali Zafar to participate in premiere show of his upcoming film

Ali Zafar, will arrive in Pakistan on 5th March 2014 from India. Ali will participate in the premiere of his upcoming indian film ‘Total Syaapa’ which is due to release on 7th March 2014.

Premiere shows of this film are scheduled in Karachi (6 March) and Lahore (7 March). Apart from premiere shows, Ali will also promote this film on various TV Channels. It is for the very first time, that Ali himself is promoting his film in Pakistan.

Full news from Urdu Daily Naibaat

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Rashid Nazir Ali

Ishq Mein Tere – Episode 15!

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So, finally the story has come to another turn & this twist is interesting. Once again no complaints & just a pleasure watching this show.

Saad has finally proposed to Laiba thinking this way he can keep Aiza from going away from his life. Aiza on her own now feels guilty that she has played Saad into this commitment because she knows the actual reason as to why he has agreed for this marriage. I think Aiza should now take a back seat & relax because finally Saad is sort of out of her life as now he has gotten a girl who is totally smitten by him & who won’t leave by his side. Aiza’s suggestion of just getting them both engaged for now & delaying the wedding was sort of wrong. I think she should’ve affirmed Shahryar’s decision of getting Laiba & Saad married ASAP because engagements usually don’t last that long & that will still keep a window of hope open for Saad as well.

I think now Cuckoo’s existence is a total annoyance & nothing else. She has lost her battle & she has literally no reasons of staying back. It’s ohkay if she wants to be there, she can be but I think we all would appreciate if she is made invisible & not much screen time is given to her because her taunts & eyebrow raises are becoming repetitive.

I lol’ed at Saad & his Saim’s conversation. I have never seen two guys being so involved in the gharelu masail, where one is crying & the other is lending a shoulder to be cried upon. I know this may sound harsh & cruel but deep down Saad knows what sort of a chronical disease he has & the way it has resurfaced, his chances of making till the end of drama are thin, so why put everyone through such a fuss of engagement where he is clearly playing with Laiba’s feelings? Why does he want to bother Aiza because may be & eventually he won’t survive so yes, for the sake of Aiza & Shahryar’s peace, I hope Saad goes out of the picture because he is just being a nuisance & sorry, I don’t feel for his character at all!

I think Aiza’s bhabhi is being ridiculous now. She has her cousin Ahmed Ali brain feeding her into taking advantage of a rich SIL & her husband. I think her demand of 2 lac rupees that too directly from Shehryar was odd because Aiza has totally given everything she has ever earned to her brother’s family & her bhabhi knows that if she will ever seek Aiza’s help, Aiza will never stay back & lend her help by any means possible, so to see her act irrationally just because she now she has sensed some potential advantages of being related to financially stable people is hideous. I think Cuckoo & Bhabhi’s verbal spat was forced & unnecessary. It was a mangni wala ghar & not even a single hovering soul of mehmaan was there to hear them bickering plus the way Bhabhi shouted, people in such occasions are fishing for such controversies to gossip upon & still no one came to find out why such loud voices were being echoed in the home. That could’ve been easily skipped because even after being told off by almost all of the family members, Cuckoo hasn’t moved an inch & hasn’t gotten a hint, she is there to stay & still will stay.

Preview of the next episode suggested something totally unexpected about Aiza & Saad going for a honeymoon. I wouldn’t have believed if they has just shown some clippings because it would’ve come across as Saad’s wishful thinking once again but to hear it from Cuckoo, it am not sure what’s happening. Oh yes! I think they might’ve left for a business trip together which Cuckoo will be naming as a honeymoon. It’s still getting interesting, so let’s wait & watch.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Drama of The Week: Daam.

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My pick for ‘drama of the week’ segment was Daam. Produced by Abdullah Kadwani & Humayun Saeed’s production house 7th Sky, written by Umera Ahmed & directed by my absolute favorite Mehreen Jabbar. Before even starting, I couldn’t imagine enough about the magic that would’ve been created by this duo & after it ended, I was in an awe of the perfection.

It we put it in simple words, Daam is a story of two best friends belonging to different social classes. But as simple as it sounds, it sheds a light on an ocean of complications. Starting from those who struggled for basics to those who possessed luxuries, their journeys were covered undoubtedly with a perfection. Initially I actually struggled to get hold of the intermingled relations that the characters had with each other but the moment I got hold of everything, I was hooked to the show. The main characters were Zara, Maliha & Junaid but I must say that the supporting characters – each one of them contributed in making Daam a wholesome package. Not even once I felt that the side tracks were boring or had nothing to offer & the way they were handled brilliantly made me want to know more about them just as much as the main leads.

The list of cast & characters is:

Sanam Baloch – Zara
Amina Sheikh – Maliha
Adeel Hussain – Junaid
Nimra Bucha – Aasma
Sanam Saeed – Fiza
Behroz Sabzwari – Haji Sahab
Mohammad Yasir – Jamal
Faisal Shah – Yasir
Pari Hashmi – Mano
Lubna Aslam & Shahid Naqvi – Amna, Hidayat (Zara’s parents)
Mohammad Ahmed & Parveen Malik – Sami & Mama (Maliha’s parents)

The Families:

Maliha’s life was depicted as picture perfect. With absolutely supportive parents & a brother-love Junaid. They all were like a peaceful perfect family & the wavelength Maliha & Junaid shared was the best thing to see. Maliha’s parents ran a hospital, she herself was an MBBS student & Junaid was studying in USA. Apart from her family, the only person who meant the world to Maliha was Zara, her best friend. The only good reference that I can put forward about Maliha’s character is that she was Zara’s friend & that’s all there’s to it. Sadly, other than that she hasn’t done much to be remember her by. Junaid was a very honest, clear-headed & gentle person who believed in simplifying things rather than complicating them. The best couple of this drama for me was of Maliha’s parents. I say that because after a long long time I got to see such people who were not only blessed with the luxuries of life but also were blessed with an equally big heart. The point was well-made that even though they had everything, they also had a grace to share it with the people they cared about. Their gestures & courtesy towards Zara always brought an overwhelming smile to my face.

Zara’s life was a juxtaposition to Maliha’s. Zara’s father – Hidayat was financially unstable & couldn’t provide his family with the basic necessities. Aasma was Zara’s eldest 35 y/o sister, was single & worked as a secretary. Jamal was an aspiring actor but was unlucky in getting the break. At first he came across as someone who was striving half-heartedly for his passion but he actually wanted to do good by his family & whenever he earned anything, he gave it to his mother. Mano was the youngest sibling & was mentally challenged. Aasma being the only consistent bread earner of the family had become bitter because of facing rejections in proposals & by struggling through out her life. She thought nothing good can ever happen to her & all her feelings came across very clearly. In this whole family, the only person who never complained was Zara. She accepted her life but never stopped striving for better. Zara always took care of the smallest needs of her family & for this reason she was seen doing groceries with the prize money she earned by securing 1st position in a college debate competition & giving her share of food to her siblings. Zara’s mother Amna was the only sister of well settled brothers who were financially sound but were estranged. The only brother who lived in the same vicinity & were on talking terms was Haji Sahab. Who was modest & religious in Amna’s perspective & also to some extent Amna’s hope.

Samra was Sami’s only sister & was also a single mother of two – Yasir & Fiza. Samra only had a support of her brother after she separated from her husband & Sami did all he could to keep their family afloat. Even though Sami was her elder brother & Samra’s family were the in laws of Maliha, they in literal terms were just mean relatives. They took Sami & his support for granted & even though they accepted Maliha as Yasir’s wife-to-be, each one of them had complexes of their own. Fiza was a spoiled brat who had the support of her family, she was an egoist who wanted things her way & was very good at brain feeding. Yasir was a mama’s boy to the extent of blinding unintelligence. Yasir made sure that Maliha understood that she could never have an upper hand in their family even after her father supported them because truthfully they never were grateful to Sami for all that he did for them, all these years. Despite the fact that they were the literate & enlightened ones, very nicely they depicted the pettiness people can harbour in their hearts against their own blood relations because of their own insecurities.

Haji Sahab was the most interesting character for me in this drama because he highlighted the true nature of people who on one hand pose to the world that they only know the art of helping others but on the other hand ignore the actual responsibilities they have towards their relatives. Haji Sahab preached a lot about being a good & God fearing Muslim but in reality but when it came to practicing, he mended the rules & teachings of Islam. When it came to his sister’s family, her son’s role in a drama was prohibited, but when it came to his family, giving a brand new car in dowry was permissible. He was one of those who condemned if a male friend gave a lift to some girl in need but would ignore the fact that the very same girl has to face all sorts of molestation while waiting for a bus at a bus stand. As Islamic he posed to be, he was a pompous gossip monger & lacked a wisdom that people may attain if in true sense they understand the teachings of Islam. For himself just because he had money, he thought he was authorized to do anything he wished for. Haji Sahab & his wife were just the faces to actually portray how harsh & selfish relatives can be. Haji Sahab depicted those Muslims perfectly who believe offering 5 obligatory prayers would earn them Jannah. Just because he couldn’t relate to his sister’s problems, all he could do was to lecture them, when he couldn’t help them, he only ended up complaining every single time.

The Story:

The drama begins at a note where Maliha & Zara are how friends should be like – totally supportive of each other. Their friendship isn’t confined to themselves only but their families are involved too. Maliha’s family endears Zara & likewise everyone in Zara’s family knows about Maliha & respects her because of the timely helping gestures Maliha does for her. One thing that stood out for me the most about Zara’s character was that she was never seen hopeless about the situations in life. Even though Maliha knew about Zara’s background but she wasn’t exposed to the actual problems Zara & her family faced because despite the fact that how much Zara was engulfed in the miseries, she believed in keeping her problems to herself because she wanted a sympathy-free friendship in a dignified manner.

Fiza being their class fellow, Maliha’s first cousin & her SIL-to-be thought she could control everything that Maliha did therefore Fiza took it as her responsibility to keep reminding Maliha of what sort of a liability Zara was being on her. Fiza had issues with every single person she ever got in contact with, therefore due to her complaining nature she becomes a major reason for Maliha’s problem pre & post marital life. Amna has to face derogation every single time from her brother or his wife because they think of themselves as the higher beings while Amna’s family did every thing objectionable as per them. Junaid & Zara even though never promised each other anything but knew they had a compatibility & spark to become a perfect couple. It’s the time of Maliha’s hurried wedding when she finds out about Junaid’s liking towards Zara. This is the moment when she starts having baseless prejudices against her best friend. In the mean time oblivious of Maliha’s feelings, Zara keeps Junaid’s proposal on hold because she herself has Aasma’s wedding to take care of.

This is where everything changes when Maliha starts discussing her personal issues with Fiza. Fiza who is clearly interested in Junaid after her own breakup, grabs the opportunity & brainfeeds Maliha about how she must get rid of Zara. Despite the fact that she knew how much Junaid loved her & how convinced their parents were to make Zara their daughter in law, Maliha never actually shows her detest but within herself she starts harbouring the feelings that no one ever finds out about & starts manipulating the situations against Zara very tactfully. Things actually go wrong just before Aasma’s wedding when their father is imprisoned & Zara is forced by her family to ask for some monetary help from Maliha. Maliha lost in her rage & blinded by Fiza’s influence asks her to pay the price by walking out of Junaid’s life. Zara – having no other option agrees & this is where their friendship ends.

Zara goes to UK on a scholarship & things start shaping up in their family. Maliha, suffering in her own guilt now starts experiencing a difficult time in her in-laws where they pressurize her family for Fiza & Junaid’s wedding. Maliha, selfish to the core & just in order to save her marriage makes a decision for Junaid’s life. 7 years pass & even though Junaid marries Fiza, nothing in Maliha’s life changes because Fiza was still unhappy & every single time Maliha faced the consequences. In Zara’s family, she becomes a cardiac surgeon, Jamal is now an award-winning director, Aasma’s well-settled & Mano passes away. In a brief encounter with Zara, Junaid finds out about things he was oblivious of & then decides to divorce Fiza & get married to Zara as he always loved her. Maliha tries to earn the apology by undoing the mess she created, walks out of her own marriage, confesses everything to Junaid & convinces Zara on getting married to her brother but Zara parts her way again & moves on in life & gets married to her colleague Hassan & settles in the UK.

The Brilliance of Daam:

I loved to-the-point & simple dialogues of the drama. No doubt the conversations were really simple but they weren’t short on the meaning. I loved how easily such beautiful thoughts were shared that too with ease but my favorite dialogue has to be when Aasma asks her Mamu ‘Mamu App Thakte Nahi Hain, Naikiyaan Kar Kar Ke, Mai Hoti To Thakk Jati’. :) Even though each & every episode was based on the daily struggles & issues of all the families, I never got bored & thought they were executed brilliantly. I loved Daam for the fact the smallest of small details like sadnesses, taunts, sacrifices, understandings, misunderstandings, generosity, happiness that people experience in their daily routine were highlighted with the help of all the characters & nothing was left for us to fill in the blanks. All the characters were established with such a perfection that they embodied the strengths & the weaknesses of a human nature with perfection.

I think Nimra Bucha has done a phenomenal job, I was never so impressed by her but she as Aasma had me & just because of Nimra’s acting, I felt the most for Aasma’s character because apart from her family, no one ever appreciated her & thought she was too headstrong. The relationship Zara & Aasma shared was actually nice to see because they depicted how sisters become eachothers strength in the time of need. I also enjoyed the chemistry Zara’s family shared because they actually came across as a family that stood by each other during the hard times & a small success of any one of them came as an opportunity for all to rejoice. Zara & Junaid’s relationship was another brilliant aspect portrayed beautifully where they never promised one another anything but still knew what sort of feelings they possessed. It was a beauty of their relationship that nothing was ever said but a certain understanding always bound them together.

My least favorite character was of Maliha, I really didn’t get why she turned against her best friend & what blinded her. Even though she thoroughly confesses & apologizes & to make things right she even walks out of her marriage, I still believe it wasn’t enough because she never had the right to spoil anyone’s life to shape her own. Haji Sahab & his wife were a picture perfect depiction of how selfish people can get when they themselves have nothing to worry about & give themselves a pat on their egos when they see other’s suffering. They depicted those certain relatives everyone actually come across in real lives, who just love to complain & are always in some sort of a competition marathon with their dear ones. They were the ones who loved bragging but never actually tried bringing a change in their blood-relative’s lives.

I actually waited to see if the ending of Daam will grow on me & if I will come to terms with it but as I thought about it, yes, Zara’s decision made sense, even though she paid back every single penny she owed to Maliha once & if she wanted she could’ve turned things her way but she moves on & finds her share of happiness. But after all this, I feel the most for Junaid because he could never get what he deserved. He could never be happy in his life because he loved Zara. He was never the one who put anyone else in a difficult situation, he wasn’t responsible for what happened & how unreasonably his sister reacted but after all that what he had to accept because of his sister – he didn’t deserve it. So, for this & for the sake of my favorite characters Zara & Junaid, I wish that the ending was a bit different. Zara always had an upper hand because she wasn’t guilty & nor was she responsible for breaking Fiza’s marriage because she wasn’t even in the picture when Junaid & Fiza got married & started having issues, so for this even if Zara had gotten married to Junaid, for me Daam would’ve been a bit more complete, some other way.

All the actors did their jobs really well. Special mention goes to Pari Hashmi as Mano because it was definitely a challenging role which she did effortlessly. I am glad that the script like Daam was directed by Mehreen Jabbar because her approach is phenomenal. I loved the fact that nothing was overdone & her aesthetics were precise. Things that needed to be explained were in detail but things which weren’t important never made it to the screen. I actually want to know what sort of a pep talk Mehreen Jabbar gives to her actors before she starts off with the direction because each one of the actor looks effortless & they seem to be breathing the characters assigned to them. Behroz Sabzwari, Sanam Baloch, Amina Sheikh, Adeel Hussain, Lubna Aslam, Nimra Bucha, Sanam Saeed, Mohammad Ahmed & all the other actors were just simply brilliant & I don’t think anyone else would’ve done justice to these characters like these phenomenal actors did. I have always been a fan of Mehreen Jabbar’s direction & Daam definitely gives me another reason to be.

I loved watching this drama because it was like a rollercoaster ride of emotions which provided an overwhelming experience, a few reality checks, a change in the perspective & a lot of heart-warming moments.Share your experience of watching Daam with us. 

Until the next overview of ‘Akbari Asghari’ by me.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Ranjish Hi Sahi – Episode 18

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This latest installment reminded me yet again of the reasons why I fell in love with this play. Ranjish Hi Sahi is nothing extraordinary but its simplicity is appealing and the story has started picking up pace now and is getting interesting. Rohail’s comeback and most importantly the way he feels about these two sisters he just met has definitely given me something to look forward to. The soft side of Rohail which we saw today showed that he is not only a thorough gentleman but also a very likeable person.

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There have been times when I found Hiba’s character utterly annoying but I must say that her character has been brilliantly etched-out and therefore not difficult to understand. I couldn’t help laughing when she asks Tooba to get married to Arsal. Maya Ali has been performing really well in the past few episodes so she also deserves credit for making me relate to her character.

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Arsal and Tooba seem to be getting nowhere at the moment primarily because of the way Hiba feels about Arsal. A person like Rohail is what Hiba needs in her life; hopefully he will help her pursue a modeling career and also give her the love she needs to let go of her insecurities.

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There were a few things in tonight’s episode that seemed very strange, a little more attention to these minor flaws here and there could have helped. It must have been very late in the night when Tooba called Arsal but he did not seem alarmed at all like it was perfectly normal for Tooba to call him at that time. Also, when he went to Tooba’s apartment, he walked right in and met Tooba in the balcony! Was the apartment door open at that time in the night? I loved all the blues in this particular scene though; the blue background, Tooba wore blue and so did Arsal. Nadeem Siddique definitely knows how to use different colors to his advantage.

When Rohail brought Tooba to her apartment, he walked in too like it was a restaurant. What happened to ringing the bell or knocking on the door? It is someone’s house, their personal space, no one can just walk in anytime they like.

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I remember when Arsal entered Tooba’s life, I wasn’t sure which sister he was interested in because it looked like he was attracted to both of them!! I felt the same way about Rohail too today, although we all know only too well that Rohail and Hiba will end up together but the way the interaction between Tooba and Rohail was shown, it did seem like Rohail liked Tooba too. I must say that I have never felt this way before while watching a play but this is the second time I have felt this way while watching this play.

At this point, I want things to move at a rapid pace because that is the only way to keep the interest of the viewers alive. I gave up on this play once before because of the slow movement in the story and I wouldn’t want that to happen again.

 

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FROM HIT SYRA YOUSUF TO FLOP SYRA SHEHROZ!

If you ask me to go 2 years back and pick the top notch actresses of drama industry then definitely Syra Yousuf will be amongst them. Going back to 2011 and 2012 there was a craze amongst people for Syra Yousuf and audience loved to watch her dramas thereby making her every drama hit. Syra Yousuf was hit since the start of her career as a VJ and then appearing in commercials like mobilink, fair and lovely, peki, kurleez etc she rose to a prominence. The actual reason of her huge fan following at that time was her looks no doubt she is a pretty girl with cute face and best smile.

Her first ever drama “Mera Naseeb” was indeed a great hit and hence Syra Yousuf fan following increased more than ever. Another good thing about Syra Yousuf is that she always use to pick dramas with good scripts. After drama “Mera Naseeb” drama serial “Bilquees Kaur” and “Tanhaiyan Naye Silsilay” were also hit even “Coke Kahani” was also a popular sitcom. Syra Yousuf didn’t only picked up the good dramas but her acting at that time was phenomenal including expressions.

After getting married to Shehroz Sabzwari in October 2012 she becomes Syra Shehroz from Syra Yousuf and I guess with the change of name her fortune also changed as her popularity charts begins to show a downfall. After taking an almost a year break she appeared in a drama serial “Darmiyan” I haven’t watched the whole serial as it was not popular despite having Syra in it but I watched the last episode and I was shocked to see her acting it seems like she has totally lost it. Her expressions were out form as per the scenes and a charm was missing in her acting that was used to be previously means I did not experienced any energy in her acting, however I may be wrong because I cannot give fair judgement by watching only one episode .

Talking about her current drama “Ru-Baru”, this drama seems much better in storyline than drama Darmiyan, however you can see her once again with Adnan Siddiqui. In this drama she is performing two roles a positive role and a kind of negative role. I must say that she is doing some good acting in it but still her expressions are not spot on. She is doing excellent job performing Neelum’s Character but I am not impressed with Shabheeh’s Character I think she is just doing a satisfactory job when performing this character. I cannot see any spark or energy in this character infact if you had noticed that in episode 5 when Faizan Khawaja throws her mother’s picture (who looks exactly like her) in front of her, she didn’t give any jaw dropping expressions as expected.

So where Syra’s craze lost that was used to be previously? It is because her acting is not mesmerizing us or people have lost interest in her after her marriage. Please have your say and I know people will criticize me because I have gone through this phase when I had written the article on Ayeza’s acting, so I am ready for your criticism but please criticise with calmness and criticism must be related to the topic don’t bash me personally because I am noticing that some people are trying to be over smart here by bashing writers personally. So give a sensible reply if you disagree with me.

Gohar Mumtaz & Anam Ahmed Wedding Pictures.

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Singer and actor,Gohar Mumtaz , got engaged to fashion Model Anam Ahmed an year ago. Gohar has given various hit songs while working with JAL. He also tried his luck in field of acting where he was appreciated by many of us. Anam Ahmed started her modelling career when she was 13 years old. She has done various photo shoots for Tariq Amin,Libas Magazine,SHE magazine,Bina Sultan and many more. The couple got married recently in a traditional way where both of them looked really nice together on every event.

Enjoy the wedding pictures :

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We wish them a very happy married life.

Rabia Basharat.

PAKISTAN ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY AT ITS BOOM!

Pakistan Entertainment Industry is on its peak now providing you with exciting reality and live shows, dramas and movies and there are many movies waiting to be released this year. Surely an absolute great start of this year and this industry is expanding day by day allowing new talent to pour in. This Industry is on a booming stage. Talking about only drama Industry I think this industry worth in billions now moreover the whole entertainment industry is so much powerful now that it had allowed foreigners to jump in and foreign content is also being telecast.

Firstly talking about dramas previously it was HUM-TV that use to give us some quality dramas now Geo-TV and ARY Digital are also in the same row thereby making a BIG 3 in giving us quality entertainment. There are also other channels as well in the race which is A-PLUS, Express Entertainment and PTV-HOME they are also telecasting some good dramas like Previously “Aunn Zara” ON A-PLUS and currently Jaan Hatheli Per on PTV-Home. Different Production houses have teamed up to make this Industry more competitive like A&B Productions, 7th Sky Productions, Momaina Duraid Productions, Big Bang Entertainment, Abdullah Khadwani and Humayun Saeed’s Production etc. Now this is only our Drama Industry coming towards films, ARY group is making extremely great effort for the revival of cinema and to make Film Industry stand on its feet. 2013 was a successful year for Pakistani film industry by releasing films like WAAR, JOSH, MAIN HOON SHAHID AFRIDI, CHAMBELI, LAMHA (SEEDLINGS) etc. Now more films to be released this year and mostly under ARY banner. The entertainment does not ends here we have more variety in the shape of reality and live shows.

Hence so much is going on in this year I have decided to make a list of entertainment that is currently being provided in 2014 and will be provided in future more likely in current year. So what’s going on and will going happen in 2014 lets trace it down through a list below:

PAKISTANI DRAMAS

I am mentioning it again that many interesting dramas are running, previously we cover our week by watching 1 or 2 in a week but now we can watch as many as we can throughout the whole week. Again a list of some interesting and top rated dramas.
1. RUKHSAAR ON GEO TV
2. ZINDAGI TERE BINA ON HUM TV
3. JAAN HATHELI PER ON PTV
4. MERE APNE ON ARY
5. PYARAY AFZAL ON ARY
6. RANJEESH HI SAHI ON GEO
7. SHAB-E –ZINDAGI ON HUM-TV
8. ISHQ MEIN TERE ON HUM-TV
9. GUMAAN ON EXPRESS ENTERTAINMENT
10. MERI BETI ON ARY
11. AASMANO PE LIKHA ON GEO (Last episode this week on 5th march 2014)
12. RUBARU ON HUM TV
13. SANNATA ON ARY
14. MUHABBAT SUBAH KA SITARA HAI ON HUM-TV
15. MERI ZINDAGI HAI TU ON GEO (About to finish probably by this week 7th march 2014)
16. SHUKK ON ARY
17. BILLO BABLU AND BHAIYYA ON ARY
18. BUNTY I LOVE YOU ON HUM-TV
19. MERA RAQEEB ON A-PLUS
20. DO QADAM DOOR THAY ON GEO-TV
21. KABHI KABHI ON ARY
22. SHAREEK E HAYAT ON HUM –TV
23. KAHANI RAIMA AUR MANAHIL KI ON HUM-TV

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There are many more beside this list but I only have these dramas in my Knowledge and don’t assume I am watching all of these. Any ways this is the list of just current dramas that we are watching, many interesting mega projects coming up for example:

BASHIR MOMIN: This will be the most expensive and mega project featuring Faisal Qureshi, Sami Khan, Ushna Shah and many more. Its OST will be sung by Nida Arab. This will be ON-AIR on GEO-TV.

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MAIN MANTO: People are also waiting for this exciting project I guess it will first come as film and then as a drama. This story is about Saadat Hassan manto and it will be directed by Sarmad Khoosat. The cast will include Sarmad Khoosat himself, Saba Qamar, Mahira Khan, Savera Nadeem, Nadia Afgan, Sania Saeed, Hina Khuwaja Bayat, Nimra Bucha etc. This will be the first time that Saba Qamar and Mahira Khan will be seen together in a project

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BIN ROYE AANSU: Another great serial to look forward, this project will be completed under Humayun Saeed’s Production. The cast will include Mahira Khan, Humayun Saeed, Armeena Rana Khan etc. This project is also near completion.

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More Interesting serials to look forward which includes MOL (CAST: Mahira Khan and Ali Rehman), AIK PAL( CAST: Arij Fatyma and Danish Taimoor), SILA (CAST: Ainy Jaffrey and Fahad Mustafa) and many more which are not advertised yet. Moreover Ashir Azeem is back with some exciting action based scripts I am looking forward for that as well.

PAKISTANI FILMS

Now giving a reference to Nida Zaidi and Zubia Rizvi’s articles again I will mention the upcoming movies of 2014:
1. Kambakht: The comedy film featuring Hamza, Sheheryar, Sohai and Saba Qamar.

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2. Jalaibee: Jaswal’s film featuring Zhalay Sarhadi, Danish Taimoor, Adnan Jaffer, Ali Safina, Ali Rehman and Uzair Jaswal.

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3. Hijrat: Romantic film featuring Rabia Butt and Asad Zaman.

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4. WAAR 2: This will be the sequel of waar film and Ayesha Omar will replace Ayesha Khan.

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5. Moor: The film on railway structure which is directed by Jamshed Mahmood.

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6. Dance Diaries: First Pakistani dance based film directed by Omar Hassan.

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7. Operation 021: A story of undercover agent of CIA another international level film releasing soon featuring Shaan.

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8. Kites Grounded: A story on traditional culture of Punjab basant festival.

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9. The system: Another action drama film directed by shahzaad ghufoor.

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10. Sayee Khuda Zul Jalal: This film is expected to be released in august a film based on Pakistani Army.

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PAKISTANI SHOWS

So what exciting shows do we have currently, have a look below:

Shareef Show Mubaarak ho: This show is providing us complete entertainment since last 5 years. It is being telecast on GEO-TV and hosted by Umer Sharif. This show is hell lot of entertainment as we experience some Umer Sharif’s jokes alongside conversation with different celebrities.

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TUC Lighter Side Of Life: Same kind of talk show on HUM-TV like Shareef Show as different Pakistani Celebrities are invited and have some conversation with the host but you will not laugh by watching this show instead you can judge Mahira Khan’s Immature Hosting. Any ways people are finding this show interesting so do I.

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Pakistan Idol: International Singing Competition franchise now being presented in Pakistan. Despite of receiving huge amount of criticism at start now people are tuning into GEO-TV to watch this show, this show is now in an entertaining phase.

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Morning Shows: Still I have no Idea what is the basic reason of having these morning shows. Although I don’t watch these pathetic shows but I heard that no sensible topic is now being discussed except to show fake marriages. Never heard of so many weddings taking place in the morning at around 7.00 am when people are leaving for offices. However these morning shows do contribute in providing entertainment.

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Wow I must say so much entertainment this year and that’s why you can now see Kareena Kapoor in Pakistani ads and Lawn shoots and that’s why India is booking our artists for their projects because our own entertainment is now at its boom. So still do we have to give priority to foreign entertainment when we had so much of our own entertainment. Please support Pakistani Entertainment Industry and Pakistani Cinemas so that it can help to bring some improvement in the Pakistan’s Economy. Every nation give priority to their own entertainment then why we are so obsessed of Bollywood and Turkish Dramas. Any upcoming entertainment relating to dramas, films and shows you are familiar with? Do share your thoughts on it.

Mahira Khan

Pakistan Idol Week 13 – Fourth Elimination!

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A sigh of relief after a much expected elimination. I am glad that the voting trends are shaping up henceforth & people are now paying extra attention as to who shall be voted & who shouldn’t.

I must say I loved Hadiqa’s get-up tonight. She looked really nice & elegant. I am glad that when asked by Ali Azmat he clearly mentioned how Shoaib has improved over the weeks & he actually appreciated him. Shahmir seems to be improving in Ali Azmat’s opinion, so, let’s see. Eliminations from now onwards will be getting tougher for sure.

A few names that clearly surfaced for the eliminations, when asked by the contestants were of Sana Zulfikaar with 4 votes, Shahmir Quidwai & Waqas Ali Vicky with 3 votes, Mohammad Shoaib with 2 & Rosemary with 1. I was kind of amazed to hear Waqas Ali Vicky’s performance being labeled as a weak one because he was obviously good. Anyways, moving onto the MOST awaited elimination, there you go:

The first trio that came to face their results was of Waqas Ali Vicky, Shahmir Aziz Quidwai & Kashif Ali. All this while I thought all three of them would be safe, then after Kashif’s results I was sure that Waqas Ali Vicky would make it to the red zone but I was caught off guard when Shahmir’s name was announced as a first contestant tonight to be making a debut to the danger zone.

After them, those who came for their results were Zamad Baig & Asad Raza Sonu. I was thinking may be Zamad won’t be safe this time but it was definitely a pleasant surprise to see both of them safe as they deserved it.

The next duo that came in for the results was of Mohammad Shoaib & Abdul Rafay Khan. At this point I wasn’t sure what might happen because both of them are my favorites & luckily for us all, they were safe too.

The last trio that had to face the results was of Ali Asad Zaidi, Rosemary & Sana Zulfikaar. After Mohib announced that two of the 3 were unsafe, I was pretty sure that Ali Asad Zaidi was safe & gladly he was.

Now, it was a time for the final announcement of Pakistan Idol’s week where Shahmir Aziz Quidwai, Rosemary & Sana Zulfikaar had to find out who was safe & who wasn’t. As expected, Shahmir was safe. When it came down to Rosemary & Sana, I wished to see Rosemary safe because definitely she has been performing well most of the time. So yes, the wishful thinking was materialized & Sana Zulfikaar was eliminated.

I am satisfied with the result this time because yes, it would’ve been unfair to the others, if any one of them would’ve gotten eliminated in her place. She survived so far & that’s more than good for her. I wish her luck & success. Share your opinion about tonight’s elimination!

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Mahira Khan – brand ambassador for ELAN Lawn for season 2014

Lawn season has been launched and Mahira Khan, has been signed as brand ambassador for ELAN Lawn for season 2014. It is announced at the launch of ELAN Lawn. Mahira Khan, said its an honor to be brand ambassador of a big brand like Elan.

Here is actual news from Urdu Daily Jehan Pakistan p10-02

 

Snapshots of Elan Lawn 2014

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What To Expect When You’re Expecting!

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One of the most exciting time in a woman’s life is when she is expecting her child. Our dramas are full of cliches. One such cliché is about expectant mothers. Isn’t it annoying when the most significant experience of a woman’s life gets ruined by unreasonable demands by her husband and/ or in-laws insisting on a son? Despite our progress over the years, it is such an unfortunate plight that even in today’s day and age, there are people who consider it shameful when they have a daughter!

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How many times have we witnessed this topic in our dramas? Men leaving their wives who couldn’t bear them a son! I mean, seriously! And these aren’t just the jahil types (Remember Rehaii?), these are also the educated ones who think on the same lines (Think Mera Naseeb). But probably what annoys me to the extreme is when the mother-in-law shuns her bahu who gave birth to a daughter! Give me a break! You’d think a woman would have far more empathy than that!

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Looking at it from a rational point of view, there is no doubt about the paramount stress that the birth of a daughter may cause to a poor household. One of the many vices in our society continues to be dowry- whether we like it or not, the fact remains that this is the greatest fear most parents have for their daughters- their incapacity to provide a stable future. Probably the most disturbing thought for any parent would be to have an unmarried, aging daughter. That gives rise to another issue- the prospect of getting them married off to much older men! (Consider Bunty, I Love You)

But what about those well-to-do families that place the same trauma on expectant mothers? Isn’t that just deplorable? And it doesn’t end there! Males are still given preference over females in many homes where there are both sons and daughters. (Talkhiyan was a classic example that depicted this bias). Most families continue to think higher education is exclusively a birth-right for their sons. It’s no wonder that girls grow up seeing their brothers treated far more differently than themselves and thus they develop issues with low self-esteem. This vicious circle is the root cause of so many multiple issues.

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Let’s hope we can get to the stage of realizing the value of children- irrespective of their gender and appreciate their presence in our lives! I would love to hear your thoughts on gender bias. If there are any more dramas you can recall, please let me know.

Yours in watching

Kanwal Murtaza

TAKE ENTERTAINMENT AS ENTERTAINMENT!

Dramas are now becoming main source of entertainment in Pakistan, the fever is increasing day by day and no one can spend its day by not watching at least one drama. The drama fever is so intense in Pakistan that it has allowed foreign dramas to enter in Pakistan as well, I wonder that a time might come when we will be watching dramas of every country. Pakistanis living abroad are also watching dramas with craze and literally I have seen Indians as well suggesting Pakistani dramas to each other.

Any ways my point is that aren’t we getting influenced from the dramas day by day? I heard many saying that oh what kind of story is this that doesn’t not happen in reality and I am like why we always use to match dramas stories with the reality. Of course life is very different from the drama, what happens in the drama is written by writer(a human being) and what will happen in our lives is already written by ALLAH. Yes I accept the fact that writers like Umera Ahmed are now writing stories which we can relate to what is happening in our society and as I have said earlier that it is an appreciable effort from them as they are trying to change the society but we cannot copy paste every single bit of story as circumstances shown in the dramas differs from our real lives.

Giving a reference to Kanwal’s recent article again I agree to this point that drama writers must give a thought to a logic before writing any story, obviously too many dramas are now ON-AIR and most of them doesn’t make any sense and if there is no chronological order in the story then drama sounds stupid from its first impression. However my basic point is that we should TAKE ENTERTAINMENT AS ENTERTAINMENT because for the last 3 to 4 months as I am getting more keen to watch Pakistani dramas and I always watch it on Internet, so I am noticing that people are commenting that this drama is far away from reality oh for GOD sake this is the drama why are we comparing it to real life just watch it for entertainment. Dramas are being presented to you just to provide you with some entertainment and to relax you from different workloads seriously for me Pakistani Dramas seems like a massage whenever I watch it after coming either from work or after having studies.

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Dramas do have inclusion of some reality but only to make it interesting not to get influenced by it. I agree here that dramas also gives us few lessons including treatment of people, trust, bond of love, valuing relationships etc. but its main motive is to provide entertainment, attracts audience and to earn money. I have gone through debates with different people, their argument was that Pakistani dramas are spreading hopelessness and transferring pessimism in our young generations as they are showing mistreated women, cheating spouses and stories full of revenge. I agree to the extent that yes Drama Industry should come up with more comedy and lively dramas and sitcoms because it becomes depressing watching most of the time atrocities and social flaws but on the other hand we should not get obsessed by those dramas.

Another point is that when we relate the story of drama to the society we should look for the motive of writer. If the writer has written the story specifically for the betterment of society then yes we can relate the story to real life but still we cannot copy each and every bit as circumstances are always different but if the writer motive is to provide you with just interesting stories then no point to matching the story to the reality. For example recently I have heard many people are saying that current drama “Pyaray Afzal’s” story is unreal and I Just want to say Is this drama written for the change of society? Its motive is to just provide you with interesting love story and light comedy in order to relax you from the tensions. If you look at the story of drama “Meri Zaat Zara-e-Benishan” then yes we can relate its story from the real life because it is written to give lesson to the society and for the betterment of society and usually Umera Ahmed’s motive is to show harsh realities which is happening somewhere in the society although I am not noticing any positive changes occurring in the society through her stories.

Thus as you watch films or foreign serials just for entertainment so watch Pakistani Dramas also just for family entertainment and don’t get influenced by it in order to avoid depression because seriously we all are tackling already with different problems in our lives. Do you agree with me? please have your say and if not please provide answers with calmness and with logical and sensible reasons. One more thing just popped up in my mind that people may give me the reference of my recent article written on Mercedes because in that I have discussed some reality, so I just want to say that I had already written in that article in the end that it is all folks and just for fun nothing serious.

Rapidfire with Syed Sajid Abbas!

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On Pakistan Idol reviews’ thread, I was asked by the followers to interview the eliminated contestants. Considering the request of my dear supporters & with the help of social media, I came in contact with Syed Sajid Abbas of Pakistan Idol who was eliminated last week from the show, leaving all his fans sad & shocked.

So, I decided to have a little chat with him & let me just say, he was courteous & cordial enough (something which I heard from others as well who got in contact with him) to reply every time I left him a message. He also agreed to respond to my interview request & I’m more than happy to be sharing what he had to say to us all.

Here’s a short Q&A session I had with Syed Sajid Abbas, so there you go:

Q) What inspired you to come to Pakistan Idol?
A) A big platform & the international software.

Q) What do you think of the judges? Tell about them individually?
A) They are highly professional. Our nation’s idols & those who have more than 80 years of an experience.
– Hadiqa Kiyani is an extremely good singer.
– Ali Azmat is an internationally recognized singer and a star.
– Bushra Ansari is a legend and an expert listener of the music.

Q) Do the judges help the contestants with the song choices?
A) I can’t tell, because that’s a personal format of the show.

Q) Do you think deserving contestants got eliminated?
A) All the 13 contestants who made to the Gala Round of Pakistan Idol are deserving. One by one, every week a contestant has to go & in the end only one of us will win the title & the trophy, so it’s not like that.

Q) If not you, who do you think deserves to win the title?
A) My personal favorites are Ali Asad Zaidi and Asad Raza Sonu.

Q) Who according to you hasn’t been performing well?
A) Shahmir Aziz Quidwai & Zamad Baig. Both of them are great singers but they lose their confidence when they come on the stage to perform in front of the judges. If that doesn’t happen, they both will rock the floor.

Q) Who became your best friend(s) during Pakistan Idol?
A) Mohammad Shoaib.

Q) What’s your message to those who are voting?
A) Vote for your favorite

Q) What’s your message to your co-contestants who are still in the race?
A) Be strategic. As there are now 10 weeks left in the competition so only good strategy can highlight you favourably.

Q) How was your experience till your journey?
A) I experienced life in Pakistan Idol.

Q) Please tell us about the voting system, is it fair?
A) Yes, it is totally fair.

Q) People say ‘the only thing missing from the reality shows is the reality’, is it true?
A) No, that is not true at all. It’s all real.

Tell us about your co-contestants in a single word?
(Could be about your feelings or their personalities)

Mohammad Shoaib: Crystal clear.
Waqas Ali Vicky: Sensible.
Waqas Ali: Sensitive.
Abdul Rafay Khan: Kiddo.
Zamad Baig: Iconic.
Mehwish Maqsood: Full of energy.
Shahmir Aziz Quidwai: Rocker.
Asad Raza Sonu: Excellent character.
Ali Asad Zaidi: True artist.
Kashif Ali: Humorous & full of life.
Rosemary: True to herself.
Sana Zulfikaar: Always in some sort of a character

In the end, a message to all your fans please?
“I got eliminated from the show, not from the music. So, don’t be upset & just wait & watch. I love you all so much.” – Sajid.

That’s it. Short & sweet, to-the-point & just what we wanted to hear from him.
I wish him luck, success & a brighter future.
Leave your message for him in the comments as I’ll be sending him a link to this post. :)

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Shukk Episode 20 – Who Will “Win” Shaam?

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Tonight’s episode of Shukk had it all; a very surprising twist (Sehrish decided to stay), a heartfelt confession (Ehtesham confessed that he only got close to Saniya because Sehrish’s absence left a huge void in his life), an unexpected demand (Saniya asks Ehtesham to divorce Sehrish), a much awaited confrontation (between Sehrish and Saniya of course) and I must say some situations that actually made me laugh. There were times in tonight’s episode when I thought I was watching an episode of one of those sitcoms which excel in making fun of second marriages, which I most often do not find funny! But since this is a (very) serious play I wasn’t expecting to feel this way.

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I have to say that I am beyond impressed with everyone’s acting in this play. Adeel Hussein outdid himself in the scene in which he shares with Sehrish what she meant to  him and how lonely he was when she left. All these years Sehrish had been a very important part of Ehtesham’s life, when she left he did not know how to move on with life and that is when he starting relying on Saniya for emotional support. Am I the only one who felt that Ehtesham still has feelings for Sehrish? Sehrish and Ehtesham have a very long history together and I always felt that it was impossible to fall out of love that easily (call it my wishful thinking). Saniya maybe a great person and a perfect wife but I felt that she was more of a good support for Ehtesham when he was very vulnerable emotionally than the love of his life. The moment that Ehtesham and Sehrish shared when he got the appointment letter was much more meaningful than anything that Ehtesham and Saniya have shared till now. In my opinion Ehtesham feels nothing but hamdardi for Saniya and he still loves Sehrish.

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Saniya has taken an about turn, she is no longer willing to leave “her” house and “her” husband and asks Ehtesham to divorce Sehrish. Ehtesham may say that he will do just that but something tells me that it is not going to be that easy. I am actually glad that Saniya decided to put her foot down because the bechari facade did not suit her at all. She obviously got married to Ehtehsam because she loved him, therefore pretending that she would leave him so that he could be with Sehrish was very unbelievable.

Normally such a situation in a drama (when two women are fighting over a man like it is matter of life and death) would make me change channels but team Shukk deserves credit for presenting the most unimaginable situations in such a way that you can’t help but look forward to it every week. All through this episode I was wondering, “Oh My God, what now”!!

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This was yet another brilliantly directed episode of Shukk. The performances were superb as usual but the best performance of this episode had to be by Adeel Hussein. His confession was so honest and heartfelt that for a moment I forgot everything that Ehtesham had done till now.

So, who do you think is going to “win” our heartthrob Ehtesham?? Will it be

a. Saniya or

b. Sehrish??

Yes, the story has actually come to that point where you have to ask such questions;). Honestly speaking, I think he is not worth fighting over!! In my opinion, the closeness that Saniya and Ehtesham shared could have been shown without all the physical contact. Same is true for Sehrish’s attempts to get closer to her husband.

Feel free to share your thoughts.

Fatima Awan

Pakistani Actors Who are Only Getting Better With Age!

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What could be the most dreaded day for a mainstream television artist? Growing old, of course, quite an easy guess it is. As much as we emphasize the importance of acting skills and try our best to shift the focus to talent rather than looks, the fact that a charming personality and killer looks are a huge bonus to survive in showbiz just cannot be ignored.

Growing old is no fun! None of us are fond of waking up to grey hair, wrinkled skin and aching bones, are we? But the process of ageing is inevitable, sooner or later we all have to welcome it. Talk about Pakistani male celebs in this regard and I really feel like appreciating few of our actors who are only getting better day by day. Not that they have discovered some hidden formula of staying younger and smarter but obviously the way they carry their selves, their dressing sense, hair style and everything compliments their age and personality very well. This article will showcase four finest Pakistani male celebs who continue to look breathtakingly gorgeous as they age but obviously with the better acting skills as well!

Adnan Siddique

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I have followed Adnan Siddique from Zaib-un-Nisa to Humnasheen and he looks totally amazing in each character he plays. Not only his acting skills but his dressing sense is also pretty apt for all the characters he play. Let it be eastern or western, the heighted Pakistani celeb looks good in everything. I have also seen him on ramp as a celebrity showstopper for HSY I guess, he was totally flawless there as well! Oh, and those grey hair (Humnasheen) looked damn graceful – what do you think?

Faisal Qureshi

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Remember the chubby Faisal of Pakistani movies? God, he has gone through a total transformation, let it be his acting or his appearance. Faisal Qureshi surely does know how to change with the time. Not only did he shed all those unwanted kilos but worked really hard on his acting skills as well. Today, he is one of the great artists to do young to old characters and manages to give his cent percent each time.

Nauman Ijaz 

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I have all respect for Nauman Ijaz for providing us quality entertainment for so long now. Traditional, casual, formal – in my humble opinion, he looks good in almost all attires. God-sent-angel or goddamned-satan he performs all type of characters well. His acting has strongly got better with his age. I’m seriously short of words while describing his extraordinary acting skills.

Fawad Khan 

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Now by no means, I intend to say that Fawad Khan has become too old, but I find it truly justified to add him to the list because his style and personality has only got better with the time. The young and energetic Fawad of EP and the still young (haha) and mature Fawad of TV has the ability to stop the heartbeats of the nation. I yet have to find a person who looks as good in black frames as Fawad. He was beyond amazing in traditional dressing of Dastaan and of course carries the western formals well too.

So this was my list guys, feel free to add your favourite male celebs to the list, who you think got better with the age in terms of their appearance, style and acting skills.

Zubia Rizvi

‘Quddoosi Sahib Ki Bewah’ to be replaced by ‘Salman Khan’

‘Quddoosi Sahib Ki Bewah’, the popular drama which has maintained its TRP and is always in top ten dramas might end soon. Started in 2012, more than 150 episodes of this drama has already been telecasted. It is written by Fasih Bari Khan and directed by S. Mazhar Moeen.

But QSKB might end soon, as per one media report the show will end till July 2014. It will be replaced by drama ‘Salman Khan’ which is also written by Fasih Bari Khan and directed by S. Mazhar Moeen. Mirza Shahi, who is playing the role of Aleemuudin in QSKB will play the lead role in ‘Salman Khan’ and Hina Dilpazir will also be in a major role.

News excerpt from Urdu Daily Jehan Pakistan

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Rashid Nazir Ali

Fahad Mustafa to be absent from television screen in coming months

Fan of Fahad Mustafa! then be ready to miss him on television screen as  he may be going off the screen for a while. Reason he wants to concentrate entirely on his recently started film career. Fahad is currently working in films ‘Poora Chaand’ and ‘Na-maaloom Afraad’, both are filmed in Karachi.

Fahad is refusing all drama offers and eagerly completing his pending work in already signed dramas. News are that Fahad is also planning to produce his own film.

Earlier many other who opted for films are constantly absent from dramas including Aamnah Sheikh, Humaima Malik, Sara Loren, Fawad Afzal Khan, Imran Abbas, Humayun Saeed. Soon Fahad is also joining this list.

News excerpt from Urdu Daily Dunya

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Rashid Nazir Ali

Pakistan Idol Week 13 – Gala Round 04!

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Another interesting episode with a lot of great performances to it. It was based on the songs that were related to the contestant’s memories. It’s good to know a lot more about the contestants & they all came across really honest in expressing them. Mostly the songs that we heard were slow but by all means melodious.

The commentary on the performances is as follows:

Waqas Ali Vicky (WV) of Mian Channu sang ‘Sapnon Se Bharay Naina’ from the Indian movie. At least he is trying to show his versatility by choosing different sort of songs every now & then & he was good though, but it did seem at times that he was struggling a bit. Hadiqa Kiyani said that the song had both the feels of rock & classic & he sang it well with great expressions. Bushra Ansari felt that his lower notes were weak but that was on a minor level. Ali Azmat felt that he didn’t project the notes with clarity & for that his lower notes had an issue but over all he got satisfactory remarks.

Zamad Baig (ZB) of Mandi Bahauddin sang Kailash Kher’s ‘Teri Deewani’. This was a song that suited his vocal tone the best & he chose it wisely, sang it great too because he can be perfect at these sort of songs. Ali Azmat also commented on his song selection & said he did it well. Bushra Ansari said he was flawless this time around. Hadiqa Kiyani also liked his performance a lot.

Shahmir Aziz Quidwai (SQ) of Islamabad sang Najam Shiraz’s ‘In Fizaon Se Aagay’. A great improvement I must say, the start was weak as usual but he sang it well considering the high notes the song had. Bushra Ansari mentioned the issues he always has at the lower notes & felt it was pretty audible in this performance too. Hadiqa Kiyani spoke about his low notes as well but said he has a very distinctive voice. Ali Azmat said this time had a lot of control on his notes meaning he has improved.

Sana Zulfikaar (SZ) of Lahore sang ‘Baabul’ from the Indian movie ‘Baabul’. I don’t know why but she sounds very boring to me, nothing in her performance every week which stands out & at times she gets inaudible as well. The judges most of the times use headphones for clarity & that’s why they have never mentioned how music always overlaps her voice. Bushra Ansari said technically speaking there were a little issues in her performance but over all it was good. Ali Azmat said it was an outstanding (???) performance. Hadiqa Kiyani said she sang it well over all but clearly had an issue at some places.

Abdul Rafay Khan (RK) of Karachi sang Lata Mangeshkar’s ‘Ma Mujhe Apne Anchal Mai Chuppa Le’. It was a very sweet performance & he sang it brilliantly. All the judges loved his performance & indeed it was a very emotional one as well.

Ali Asad Zaidi (AZ) of Karachi sang ‘Nadaan Parinday’ from the Indian movie ‘Rockstar’. I found this performance by him the best so far, it looked like he owned the song & sang it perfectly. Bushra Ansari said this was a difficult song which he sang with ease & he has a very strong voice. Hadiqa Kiyani said she exepcted something else from him but he chose a song wisely & he can be a real challenge for all the other contestants to overcome. Ali Azmat thought this performance of his was weak & something was missing, he thought nothing on the notes was questionable but over all he didn’t enjoy the performance (???).

Mohammad Shoaib (MS) of Peshawar sang ‘Albela Sajann’ from the Indian movie ‘Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam’. He has improved himself a lot & that is getting evident week by week. Bushra Ansari thought that the Pathan was totally impressive, she felt there were a little issues here & there but overall it was great & the Sargam was perfect too. Ali Azmat said he had a weak start but the Sargam was great. Hadiqa Kiyani said it was a difficult song & she didn’t like it at all, thought he was weak on the notes through out.

Asad Raza Sonu (RS) of Lahore sang Atif Aslam’s ‘Aadat’. He was good as usual & once again chose a different song to prove a point. Hadiqa Kiyani said he brought in the desi-ness in the song once again but she liked it. Bushra Ansari said he was flawless & she couldn’t pick any mistakes. Ali Azmat said he has done a complete justice to the song.

Rosemary (RM) of Karachi sang ‘Baba Ki Raani Hoon’ from the Indian movie ‘Appko Pehle Bhi Kahin Dekha Hai’. She sounded good too & it was a difficult song selection. Bushra Ansari felt she was good at expressions & feel of the song but there were a little issues of breathing like always. Ali Azmat didn’t like her performance at all & thought the ending notes were weak every single time. Hadiqa Kiyani said she sang it smoothly but yes there was an issue in the tail notes.

Kashif Ali (KA) of Lahore sang ‘Naina Thagg Lainge’ from the Indian movie ‘Omkara’. He was great & as always got the raving feedback from the judges.

So, this was it. Overall it was a good episode with a lot of flawless performances. I must say Abdul Rafay Khan came across as a very very sweet boy & his little dedication & performance was overwhelming. Shahmir Quidwai did improve but once again it goes to show that he knows what people are thinking about him but still he chooses to stick to the show. I am sure he will win the title by looking at the voting trend for him so it’s useless to expect him to be eliminated. Luckily for us Sana Zulfikar wasn’t unwell & even danced in the intro-performance.

I am kind of getting bored by Kashif Ali’s song selection. He should now choose songs from the different genre to show his versatility. Hadiqa Kiyani mentioned the same thing to Asad Raza Sonu that he should show how much diverse he can be so she should now suggest that to Kashif as well. I think Hadiqa Kiyani is being biased towards Mohammad Shoaib completely. It’s like every single time he comes to perform she’d seem least interested & then without paying much attention she will straight away say ‘maza nahi aya’. She does judge honestly but at times also doesn’t pinpoint the clear mistakes of all the other contestants but when it comes to Shoaib she has set certain prejudice & she sides with it always.

At this point I think Abdul Rafay Khan & Ali Asad Zaidi should be in the top 2 as they have been consistently performing well. Let’s see who gets eliminated this time around.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Mohabbat Subha Ka Sitara Hai – Episode 12

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Jab insaan ke khooni rishtedaar us ko izzat aur mohabbat denay ke bajaye us ko lottery ka ticket samjhein tu takleef tu ho gi na

Finally some words of wisdom from our Romaissa that tugged at my heartstrings. Romaissa and Nabeel’s conversations were definitely the highlight of tonight’s episode. Nabeel opened up to Romaissa like he never did before and for the first time Romaissa shared with someone how she felt about the way she was treated by her Khala’s family. For the first time tonight, I could actually connect with the reasons behind their strong relationship. The reason for this emotional connection could also be that I know only too well what is coming ahead but I must say that I knew that while watching the past few episodes too but I failed to relate to the bond that Romaissa and Nabeel share. It almost felt like these two people who came from two completely different backgrounds and had totally opposite personalities were meant to be together. Yes, I saw Romaissa and Nabeel as soulmates today! Nabeel made future plans with Romaissa completely oblivious of what maybe coming ahead. Romaissa still finds it hard to believe that Nabeel is a part of her life.

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Waleed and his wife’s issues coupled with Khala’s never-ending requests completely ruined the feel of tonight’s episode. In my opinion, this episode could have been picture perfect if there was more of Zeeshan and Nabeel than Waleed and Khala’s family. The conversation between Zeeshan and Nabeel was important because Nabeel spelled out clearly to him how he felt about the way his family was treating Romaissa. I must say though that I expected much more from this conversation because of obvious reasons.

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The first half of the play was totally forward worthy. All the conversations were long and painful! I found it strange the way everyone in Nabeel’s house was wondering how he found out that his wife had been getting the kids ready for school. He lives in the same house so he was going to find out about it eventually! Even if he wakes up late, he could have noticed that Romaissa was not in the room.

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The last few minutes of tonight’s episode were well done; I could feel that something was about to happen. The bad luck started with Nabeel’s call getting disconnected and we didn’t see Nabeel and Romaissa talking after that. The last scene left me confused but I am quite sure it was intended to be that way.

The preview of the next episode did not give away much which I think was a very wise idea. I have seen so many dramas in the recent past in which the most important twists of the upcoming episodes are completely given away in the preview, which kills half of the fun. In my opinion tonight’s episode was sabr ka phal which of course is always well deserved. Like every other episode of the play some of the scenes could easily have been chopped down but overall a much better episode which gave me something to look forward to.

Don’t forget to share your thoughts.

Fatima Awan

Kabhi Kabhi # 24: Hameeeesha Hi Saza Mili!

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LOL! What a brilliant episode & the performances. I think we all have definitely come to a stage that when nothing makes sense, you end up laughing till your stomach hurts & this is what happened to me today at least, I laughed throughout the episode so hard just trying to figure out what were they thinking?

Yes, I did do a little reminisce check to explore the point where this drama began. A sweet love story with two amazing characters Eeshal & Arez, where Eeshal was a hopeless romantic & Arez resisted falling in love with a headstrong girl but he couldn’t & it was almost magical. I really had no idea & I think no one else could’ve thought that this drama would come to a point where we’ll be seeing a batameez bacha whose potty pishi would be a topic of discussion. Whose ganday kapre, buu & untidy nails would be used to cover a whole episode & give us the creeps, blukh!!!

Oh, we thought we were watching a drama about the learned, the rich, the enlightened ones but didn’t know they were worse. Yes, it does happen that all those kitty party aunties forsake their kids for their activities but Eeshal abandoned him because she wanted to sleep. So, yes I do give them a 10 on 10 for showing the reality, because that’s the only thing I can do to keep myself sane, trying to dish out some sense out of an utter nonsense. 5 years of sleeping I mean artificial sleeping & isn’t Eeshal worried as to why she has started to sleep more than a kid herself? Looking at Eeshal, Sunny & Ali in one frame, the only thought that came to my mind was ‘What a mad druggy family this is’. So, yes for this I can label them as picture perfect, lol.

All of a sudden why Arez started to act like a James Bond, sneaking into his own home with his own kid? If he even decided to bring his long lost baby at his place, why the need of hiding him? Definitely his amman wouldn’t eat him for lunch & Soni wouldn’t scream in shock thinking she saw something alien. They all would obviously accept him because he is Arez’s son, I thought Sunny & Eeshal used to be on a joint but didn’t know Arez smelled some too.

Rehbar, Eva with their half dumb, half intelligent daughter, not sure what they are doing in this drama? Still I can’t seem to figure out, if someone has gotten hold of the importance of their characters, please do let me know as I am unable to solve the mystery. Chalo, this time around the story progressed towards Ali’s pamper, I am sure the next progress would be in terms of us seeing him on a commode! So, YAY for us!

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

 

Rubaru – Episode 09!

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So, it was again another of one those slow episodes but as far as the story is moving forward, I have no issues.

Neelam moved on just as soon as she got a chance & without looking back at her newborn she decided to be with her Taz. Taimoor who was already utawla didn’t even wait for a moment & got married to Neelam ASAP. Given the early 90’s era, I think Neelam was quite liberal to have such values & morality where she could walk out of her marriage that too after a kid, to be with someone who she loved.

Surmed’s khala wanted to keep him with her but Arif uncle’s involvement & the decision seemed really irrational. He already saw what Surmed went through & how he was struggling but all Arif could think of was to divorce his wife if she decided to keep Surmed & raise him. I thought he was a good person & knew his friend Taimoor better, despite being aware of what might happen ahead, he also contributed in parting Surmed with the only motherly figure that was left for him & she was his Khala.

Neelam pretty well accepted Surmed as Taimoor’s son & even tried hard to form some sort of a relationship with him but sadly for Surmed he had suffered a lot already to be giving a space or forgiveness to his father & then his new-found wife. In this whole scenario I do feel for what a poor child had to go through because he didn’t deserve all this. A lot more could’ve been shown in regards to Surmed but the director didn’t emphasize much on that, rather just sticked to show how much enraged Surmed was getting day by day.

Surmed & Shabbi stll have a rift going on & once again to my surprise, Shabbi seems to be taking it all a bit too well. She does cry but never do we see her working hard to fix things. I think the next thing we’ll be seeing would be this. Kiran & Tipu again have a lot more going on where Tipu seems to be ignoring her & she is losing her sanity. Like I sussed it before, Tipu isn’t so seedha saadha as he pretends to be & it does look like he had a fling to be taken care of back in Turkey.

Neelam, to me comes across a person who was just bored & discontented with her life. She wanted adventures in her life, no matter what the scale may be & how much destruction they caused, but all she ever wanted was the things to be always spicy in her life. Therefore, at first she broke Taimoor’s home, got away from him & fled to Pakistan, got married & left her baby to reunite with Taimoor. She almost hated that kid as it was Pervaiz’s child. Now when she got what she wanted from the last 5-6 years, she got bored with it & started a hunt down for her baby, so why leave the baby in the first place? She should have taken Shabbi with her & raised her while being married to Taimoor.

Anyways, let’s see what’s more left ahead for us to watch.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Ishq Mein Tere – Episode 14!

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Another consistent week of an amazing episode. This one was a lot more gripping I must say. One thing that I like a lot about this drama is the little puzzle pieces they have set aside & use them every single time to fill in the slots. So, relieved to have a perfectly decent drama to watch these days.

I thought maybe Shehryar will find out about Saad’s intention but luckily for Aiza she has a saving excuse of Laiba. Very tactfully she used Laiba’s name to convince Shehryar that whenever she meets Saad it is just because she wants to talk him into getting married to Laiba, which is true obviously but this keeps Saad protected & prevents Shehryar from finding out the reality. I find things falling into right place just because Aiza has taken over every single thing but I also don’t think it’s smart of her to just ignore Saad’s confessions of how much he still loves her. I think Aiza is sadly mistaken that she can share the roof with Saad & he will ever forget about her.

Laiba has even seen a psychiatrist & this was a session which seemed totally unprofessional. For now I was glad to see some sense thrown back into Laiba because she told Cuckoo off & clearly went back to the stage where she used to taunt Cuckoo a little when she first came to live with them. It was good to see that Laiba now doesn’t doubt Aiza because Laiba herself heard Aiza convincing Saad of marrying her & I am glad this proved to be an eye opening factor for Laiba.

I actually feel for Cuckoo now, the more she’s trying, the more it’s slipping away from her, lol! She tried to talk against Aiza in front of Laiba but got a shut-up call. She tried to brain feed Saad’s mother about Aiza too but got what she deserved. It’s a high time for her to leave if she doesn’t want to get insulted from the whole family at the same time. Bakhtiyaar & his wife’s track is pointless. I don’t see anything in their life worth mentioning & if their scenes are skipped, I think no one will even miss them. I think it was absolutely an unthought of gesture of Aiza to gift her brother a car. How good must it been for someone to get a gift of that sort who doesn’t even move a muscle to provide basics for his family. Previously he was seen in the same ‘mohalla’ playing the cards, now he can easily commute to different areas for his leisures.

Voila! 14th episode & I found out Saad’s nameless friend’s actual name & that is Saim. I actually lol’ed a lot at their conversation about Cuckoo where Saad called her ‘Azab-e-Jaan’ & Saim referred to her as someone who is a camper saying ‘daira jama k bethi hui hain’. LOL! Poor Cuckoo wouldn’t have known that she tries to act all classy & elegant but people think about her the otherwise.

I think Aiza’s blackmailing was something odd. She packed the bags when no one else was around & Saad actually came to her room, doesn’t anyone else ever see him going to her room & having a chit chat with her & if so, then why is he never questioned? I am still amazed that no one has ever found out who he actually loves till now. Aiza should have convinced Saad but by being logical rather than being emotional. Aiza must understand that even if he surrenders because of her threats & proposes to Laiba, it’d be just because he’d want Aiza to stay & after getting married he’ll get a sure shot licence of clinging to Aiza easily because his real intention would be sheltered beneath his cover of marriage.

Anyhow, it was another interesting episode & let’s see what happens next because seems like we still have something interesting to look forward to.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

MIND WOBBLING TWISTS IN CURRENT DRAMAS!

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My topic here is to explain some real mind wobbling twists that will be going to happen in near future in most of the dramas thereby creating high fever and impatience as audience wants to know what will happen. Therefore I want to write here the twists that are happening and will be going to happen in current dramas.

Pyaray Afzal: My drama week begins from this drama, the most popular drama and its fever is getting higher and higher as it takes over every one by storm. For sure this drama is creating curiosity every week as it is unknown what will happen next. So the recent twist in this drama was that Farah had told the truth finally as she got badly stuck in her own plan, surely no one is expecting that Farah will tell about the plan to everyone so early so another twist in this drama was that what will Afzal do now? What will be Farah’s parent’s next step?

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Ranjish Hi Sahi: Can’t describe my feelings about this drama, beautifully written story and magnificently directed. The only drama where people are making predictions and each time predictions fails, the most unpredictable drama and in my opinion second best drama by GEO after MZZBN so for those who are not watching my recommendation is to watch this drama. Well this drama contains twists in each episode so the recent twist is that Yumna’s story is being repeated on tooba now she is finding hard to tackle the stubbornness of Hiba. Upcoming twist is that Hiba got trapped in Mehwish Plan but Rohail will save her and at the start people were predicting that Hiba and Rohail will end up together I think now this time their prediction will be right writer is just checking our patience including mine as well I have said that “how nice it would be if rohail should have come in hiba’s life but don’t what kind of story writer had written”. I am really looking forward for the next episode.

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Aasmano Pe Likha: Well this drama will be finishing next week and we have tackled with all the twists in the drama no doubt this drama was unnecessarily dragged in the middle, a nice strategy if any drama giving a high TRP. One final Twist remain for the last episode that whether Qudsia will be in Mustafa House as Aaliyan’s wife or she will go away from Aaliyan’s life, secondly what will be natasha’s decision from the promos it seems that Natasha will go to America alone. The only regret in this drama is that we haven’t seen Qudsia’s and Aaliyan’s love story which was expected but any ways waiting for the last episode.

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Meri Beti: Ahh! sadly despite a good story this drama fails in direction a lot, don’t know why the hell director has shot unnecessary scenes which were not meant to be shot. According to the story this drama should be finished in no more than 20 or 21 episodes. A good story spoilt with a weak direction anyways the recent twist which is being dragged since last 4 episode is that Iraj came to know that her mother was not her actual mother but her grandmother and because of this she is now behaving rudely with her mother and grandmother. There are many upcoming twists, how will faisal react when he will come to know about the truth? Will Iraj forgive her mother and grandmother? Will iraj forgive asad as well and get back in to his life or she will refuse to come?

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Rubaru: Recently started drama giving lots of twists in each episode, it seems like this drama is running on a very fast pace. Recent twist is that Shabheeh finally came to know the reason behind sarmad’s psychotic behaviour and she is discovering more about her parents from sarmad’s khaalu. So next episode promo shows that neelum (Shabheeh’s mother) deceives his husband and get married to taimur and neelum’s husband will shoot himself. More twists that will come up how neelum’s brother will react predictably they will throw her out of the house and from the family? How will neelum die? How will taimur die? Then in the end how sarmad and shabheeh live together and will Kiran and Tipu’s marriage continue as Kiran always investigate Tipu on suspicion of Tipu’s relation with other girl? And so many mind wobbling twists will come in the future. Indeed an interesting drama as so many things will be untangled.

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Muhabbat Subah Ka sitara hai: Again a very nice story with failed supporting cast, direction and editing. I think I don’t need to explain this drama more as most of us is watching this drama. The story was absolutely flat up till now but now a mind wobbling twist is coming up where Nabeel will die probably in a plane crash. The story was predictable ahead as well, people already knew that Zeeshan nabeel’s younger brother will marry Romaissa on the request of his father to save her from mistreatment of family.

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Meri Zindagi Hai Tu: I know many people are not watching this drama but story of this drama was very interesting until 13 episodes but after that honestly it becomes lame as hell until recent twist when Meenu dies. This is the most interesting twist of this drama where Nazo and Aman on their wedding day quarrelled with each other and meenu feeling the guilt kills herself because she was the one who created the misunderstandings between Aman and Nazu. Maya’s performance was indeed appreciable one I have never seen such a painful death scene. So this Friday will be the last episode I guess with a twist that Aman will refuse to marry nazo. So what will be the end?

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Shukk: No introduction or explanation needed for this brilliant drama and Sameera Fazal has written this flat story with so much twists and turns. Recent twist is that Ehtesham got married with Sania and Sehrish is also back. Upcoming twist is that sehrish will leave Ehtesham when she will come to know about their marriage. So will Sania leave as well or will remain with Ehtesham? Where is Maham and Atif the ones who had made this plan to create shukk between Ehtesham and Sehrish because of professional Jealousy? This drama is also coming to an end and all these twists will be unfold in near future.

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Bunty I love you: A different and unique story. So Daania had bought Bunty not only from his father but in a recent twist from his girlfriend as well. The story repeats itself as her husband bought her from her Fiancé. In upcoming twist Daania will hire same spy for Bunty as her husband hired for her to keep vigilance on Bunty’s activities.

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This the list of all dramas that I am watching and in my life I have never watched so many dramas in a week but since there are so many interesting dramas I cannot stop myself from all of these and I know that there are many more interesting dramas beside these ones but seriously this is my overdose. So tell me the mind wobbling twists that are going to happen in dramas that you are watching.

Who cares about logic? We need stories!

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Just when you think you’ve seen everything, our uber talented drama writers come up with something that completely blows your mind. My curiosity tends to get the better of me and even though I twitch so frequently my facial nerves get tense, I try and see just how ridiculous the story can get. And believe me; I’ve sat through some very unique stories!

Here’s a run-down of some of the most far-fetched stories this season that will make your head spin. WARNING: You may experience feelings of extreme dizziness and occasional bouts of nausea.

Story 1- Baby Swap

Zyan and Zara are classmates in medical college. They love each other and decide to get married in secrecy due to family pressures. On the day of their nikah, Zyan’s mother suffers a heart attack and he leaves his future bride without a single word. At the hospital, his mother manipulates him into marrying his cousin Mehrunnisa. Zyan signs the nikah papers on the spot, Zara is left heart-broken and decides she will now torture herself for having loved Zyan by marrying a man much older than her who she’s always hated. Zara and Mehrunnisa conceive at the same time but Mehrunnisa miscarries and Zara has a girl. Her in-laws are disappointed as they expected a boy and years pass and Zara gives birth to another daughter much to the dismay of her in-laws. She miscarries once and then just when her husband is on the verge of getting married again, she finds out she’s pregnant. Her husband warns her that if she doesn’t bear a son this time around, he will divorce her. After 8 years, Zara too gets pregnant and both these ladies go into labour at the same time! Mehrunnisa gives birth to a baby boy and Zara has a baby girl again! Zyan overhears Zara telling her mom how her life is over and her husband will divorce her leaving her to care for three daughters in this big bad world all by herself! So Zyan, goes over to Mehrunnisa and asks her to give up her son to save Zara’s marriage and Mehrunnisa who’s already so overwhelmed by Zyan’s loyalty agrees!

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Story 2- The Runaway Groom

Nayyab is an orphan raised by some greedy relatives who are selling her off to a pimp. Her cousin Raza convinces her to come with him and she does! Raza arranges to kidnap a well-to-do man, Zohaib and forces him to consent to a Nikah at gun-point. After that, Raza goes away to Dubai and without seeing his bride, Zohaib runs away. Since Nayyab was wearing her ghoongat so low, she never got a chance to see her groom! As luck would have it, some thugs steal her Nikah papers and now she has no idea who her husband is, where he resides, etc.

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Story 3- Crazy, Stupid Love

Hadiya, a rebel without a cause, goes to visit her mother’s aunt in Multan. On the first day, she notices a middle-aged man riding past the house on a motorbike. She develops feeling of unexplainable love for him. She convinces her parents that she wants to seek further education in Multan and stay with her Naani. Her parents, who have no control over her, whatsoever, agree to her demands. She hires the school-teacher (the same middle-aged man she fell in love with) and starts showering him with gifts. She keeps asking her parents for money and being the generous parents they are, they keep sending her bags of money. She sends cheesy messages to the middle- aged man expressing love. After a few months, he finds out that Hadiya is the one sending him those messages. He confronts her and tells her off. But, her craziness knows no bounds and she keeps pursuing him. The previews seem to hint that his wife, who is inspired by the story of the Indian movie Judaii where a lady sells off her husband to another woman…

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Have you had the pleasure of watching any of these dramas? What have you been watching? Have the stories managed to completely mystify you? Let me know!

Yours in watching,

Kanwal Murtaza

Mawra Hussain & Sadia Khan Photoshoot for Kayseria

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Kayseria, being a designer brand,doesnot need any introduction. They played with the colors so beautifully, this time for their spring collection, that at first glance, I felt like I shall buy them all.

Mawra Hussain along with other models did a very beautiful yet different photoshoot for the spring collection. We can see the colors of springs in every single picture. And yeah, Mawra is carrying herself very nicely and Sadia is looking really different and beautiful in the shoot that I was unable to recognize her when I first came across this shoot.

Enjoy the photoshoot :

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How are Mawra and Sadia looking guys ?

Rabia Basharat.

Ranjish Hi Sahi – Episode 17

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Kamal Hassan and Yumna Haider’s story is being repeated all over again. Tooba must have feelings for Arsal but she is clearly holding back because she knows that getting married to Arsal will completely destroy her relationship with Hiba. Yumna had the same doubts as well but Kamal managed to convince her that things will not turn out the way she feared they well. Arsal, too, like Kamal decided to talk to Hiba, thinking that he will be able to convince her but Hiba is still the same stubborn, over-emotional and possessive girl that she was before. Hiba does not believe in forgiving anyone and she also does not want to move on.

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Hiba’s actions show just how self-consuming possessiveness can be. She ran away from home when Yumna decided to get married to Kamal and now after hearing what Arsal had to say, she went ahead with her decision to start a modeling career. She is not only causing problems for Tooba but also for herself. Hiba is immature, she never tried to understand her mother’s point of view and was not willing to give her the space she needed in order to live a part of her life the way she wanted and she is doing the same with Tooba. I really want to see a transformation in Hiba’s character. I must say that Maya Ali was brilliant in tonight’s episode; she gave me nothing to complaint about.

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I am really happy that Arsal is still in love with Tooba and is willing to take a stand for her. But I wish Mohammad Ali could have acted better in many of the scenes in this episode and the last one. His dialogue delivery has been very unconvincing and misleading. Also, I fail to understand why Arsal is so convinced that Tooba will be willing to get married to him. Arsal’s mother is turning out to be one of those typical mothers who are a pain to watch on screen. I must give credit to the director and the writer though for not keeping us confused about the intentions and feeling of the characters.

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Mohammad Ali’s acting many not be impressive but Tooba and Arsal look good together. Arsal is the only man Tooba ever had feelings for and Arsal’s feelings for Tooba are very genuine so I would really want to see them together.

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Abdullah Ejaz played his part well. Rohail will make a comeback in the next episode. I think people who were thinking that Rohail and Hiba may end up together, may just be right! That would be a very interesting twist in the story. I would like Rohail and Hiba both to discover for themselves what it feels like to be madly in love with someone because both of them are very practical. The story has come to that point now where I think it can easily move forward without Kamal Hassan as well. We will surely be seeing him in one of the upcoming episodes but this time probably as Rohail’s father and not as Yumna’s husband. I had lost interest in the play because of the slow pace in the past few episodes but this recent episode has definitely given me something to look forward to.

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RACE FOR THE TRP!

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TRP stands for Target Rating Points. Every Project wants TRP the higher the TRP more money you could earn. High TRP was earned when the huge amount of audience was attracted towards a show. Here talking about particularly dramas every channel strives for the highest TRP in order to earn more money and for this they have to telecast quality dramas on prime time which is usually 8.00 P.M.

First of all every drama must be commercially successful means lots of advertisement is required through promos which generates interest. A good cast is required to attract audience at first but this strategy will not work for a long time. So eventually when the drama will get ON-AIR its story should be interesting and full of curiosity it reflects what was actually been shown in promo, sometimes promos includes only interesting parts of the story and rest of the storyline was not attractive at all. Last but not the least the director must have directed the whole drama very well this also includes brilliant camerawork and editing. Additionally the selection of day to telecast the drama is necessary because it happens mostly that on the day you want to telecast the drama on primetime slot another popular drama was already running and hence you will remain behind in the race of TRP. So getting TRP is not an easy job at all.

Having a look on what’s on in 2014 there are many great dramas running providing you with entertainment throughout the whole week, indeed a great start of 2014 for Drama Industry. Since many interesting dramas are running on primetime slot throughout the week I have decided to show you who is winning and who is behind in the race of TRP in this tough competition.

Monday: Four interesting dramas on this day” Ruksaar” on GEO-TV, “Jan hatheli per” on PTV, “Zindagi tere bina” on Hum-TV and” Mere Apne” on ARY Digital. Unfortunately I am watching none out of these but these four dramas are in intense competition for the TRP. I guess Ruksaar is winning since I am receiving so many reviews about this drama and then followed by Zindagi Tere Bina on Hum Tv. Third is Jan Hatheli on PTV and last is Mere Apne. So Geo wins the race on Monday, Mere apne drama is behind because from its commercial this drama seems like a copy of Indian film Baghban. Do correct me if I am wrong because seriously I am not watching any of these so I have no Idea It’s all my guess.

rukhsar  jan-hatheli-per RACE FOR THE TRP!

Tuesday: Only two interesting dramas on this day on prime time slot One is “Pyaray Afzal” on Ary Digital and second “Ranjish hi Sahi” on GEO. Well we have a clear winner with a powerful move and that is ARY and the runner up is Geo. Pyaray Afzal receives each week TRP of more than 6 whereas Ranjeesh Hi Sahi receives TRP in between 3 and 4. The success of Pyaray Afzal is that it is commercially successful with popular cast and with interesting storyline thereby increasing people curiosity each week on the other hand Ranjeesh Hi Sahi was not commercially successful but it is receiving TRP of 3 and 4 because the storyline is interesting and unpredictable.

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Wednesday: Again a clash of Geo and ARY and again Hum-TV fails to stand in competition. Both channels are intensely competing on this day. Well this time GEO has a powerful move “Aasmano pe Likha” but I guess it will get finished this week this drama had earned the highest TRP of 8.7. On the other hand ARY also got a strong drama “Meri Beti” but sadly this drama fails in direction allowing aasmano pe likha to take over. So Geo is winning on this day but I wonder what Geo will telecast in replacement, anyways Meri Beti drama will also get finished soon in about a month. So after this we will see who will occupy this Empty slot a great chance for HUM-TV to bring something interesting in this slot.

Aasmano-Pe-Likha       VS        Meri Beti By Ary Digital

Thursday: Again two channels competing on this day ARY and HUM-TV this time Geo fails to stand in competition. ARY is telecasting drama “Sannata” whereas Hum-TV is telecasting recently started drama “Ru-Baru”. Well I am again confused but I guess Hum-TV is in lead currently as Ru-Baru is getting interesting day by day. Talking about Sannata it is always in a competition, from starting it was facing competition with drama AUNN ZARA on A-PLUS and obviously at that time whole Thursday was dedicated to Aunn Zara, then Sannata faces competition with PTV drama “Sanwari” I heard that this drama got the TRP of 8.1. The reason why Sannata was not a hit because it was not commercially successful. So according to my Knowledge HUM is a winner on this day but again do correct me if I am wrong.

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Friday: When it comes to Friday no one can stand in competition with HUM-TV. Hum-TV owns this day they always had a powerful move on this day and this time it is drama serial “Muhabbat Subah Ka Sitara Hai”. This is the most powerful move of HUM-TV and they always got a replacement examples Maat, Zindagi Gulzar Hai and Kankar. Who is the runner up then and it is ARY telecasting drama “Kabhi Kabhi” and then on third position it is GEO with drama “Meri Zindagi Hai Tu.

Mohabbat  Kabhi-Kabhi meri zindagi hai tu

Saturday: This day is now simply dedicated to ARY and where every channel got only one powerful move ARY got two one I have already mentioned Pyaray Afzal and second is drama” Shukk”. ARY is a clear winner because no one is in competition in a prime slot and suppose if there was then I guess no drama can beat Shukk this is the best drama currently running on ARY.

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Sunday: No question about that for sure HUM-TV is a winner as no one is in competition on this day. If there was I guess it will be a tough competition because” Bunty I Love You” is a very interesting drama and so a strong drama of HUM-TV. So in future if any channel will telecast a good drama on Sunday’s prime time slot it will surely face a fierce competition with this drama. So very intelligently played by HUM-TV by occupying weekends.

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So how do you find my analysis and please correct me with calmness for which day my analysis was wrong.

4 Reasons Why You Might Find Pakistan Idol As a Confusing Show!

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Pakistan idol is a reality singing competition which is another segment of the Idol Franchise fashioned by Simon Fuller.  The production rights for the show are acquired by Geo TV networks and the production has officially started in September 2013 when some of the prominent celebrities of Pakistan industry were chosen to be the judges of the show. Though this show has played an important role in getting back the lost TRPs of the channel, there are a few things that are noticed by the audience every time-every Friday. Here are 4 of my observations, have a look!

Wrong choice of the judges

Wrong Choice Of The Judges

According to some people signing, Bushra Ansari, Ali Azmat and Hadiqa Kiani as the judges of Pakistan idol is a huge mistake and therefore they are not being liked by as many people as it should have been. People think Bushra Ansari is just good at being an actress and a comedian while some think Rahat Fateh Ali Khan could have been a better substitute for Ali Azmat since he has better understanding of music and much more fan following than Hadiqa and Ali both.

Hadiqa Kiani-an overly dressed celebrity

Though she is one of the most famous pop singers of Pakistan and a great vocalist, her sense of fashion and makeup is very agreeable but it seems like she is taking it up the notch while being the judge of Pakistan idol. She is always found overly dressed and her makeup is sometimes done very horribly making her look dreadful at times. Another dishonor of her wearing illuminati earrings has been a burning topic of debate for many days.

Repetition Of Comments

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When criticizing the performance of any contestant, all of the judges use same kind of words and phrases among which words like “feel”, “sur nahi tha” and “acha nibhaya” are encompassed.  No different and exclusive comments makes it very hard for people to understand as to who is better and who is not and if they should give their vote to the deserving person or wait for another one to come.

Anoushey’s Backstage Comparing

Anoushey’s Backstage Comparing

Though she is a famous video jockey of Pakistan but it looks like she is failing to do her part as a backstage host Pakistan idol. She is lacking the words, the attitude which is required to fill out the factor of glamour in the show, making it less popular among audience. 

 So these were 4 of my observed predictions, let us now see how many of tour disagree with me on this.

Blessings,

Nida Zaidi