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Aabro – Episode 07!

Ohkay so, this episode was pretty slow & typical because it didn’t have much to offer & the things that unfolded had been there, seen that written all over them.

Aabro & Ali are facing difficulty in settling down, which I think is purely Ali’s fault because when he had no plan, he shouldn’t have taken such a huge step in the first place. Ali is turning out to be quite incompetent because he can’t even take care of himself so how is he going to fend for his wife? Ali thinks hopping from one friend’s place to another’s would help him but he isn’t even confiding in them, so why does he think they’d understand him when Ali is only going to lie to his ‘friends’? It is actually quite unconvincing that Ali doesn’t even have a single good friend that would help him at this hour of need. Also, I find it quite ridiculous that Aabro still hasn’t grasped the gravity of the situation that she’s in, with her husband. The moment she hears something against herself, she decides to leave that place, without even putting much thought or considering the idea of bringing a change in herself. Yes, she wanted to get married to Ali, so she got him, but now, she needs to show some understanding too. Honestly speaking, as far as Ali’s plan of eloping with Aabro was concerned, it seemed alright because people who’re in love tend to do that, but to see Ali as the eldest son of the house who seriously has no sense of responsibility makes me question his sanity. Ali seems more down & depressed than Aabro, as if he wasn’t ready for this kind of burden & challenges in his life, which is why now when he is facing them, he is finding it impossible to deal with them.

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The argument that took place between Aabro & Ali regarding their families went to show how things are going to get quite difficult between them because Ali didn’t take a minute in making Aabro realize that she never respected her mother, so she shouldn’t be saying much anyways. She already has told Ali enough that she never had good relation with her family, so she shouldn’t expect him to show a tad bit of understanding as far as Aabro’s family is concerned.

Honestly speaking, I thought we’re living in the 21st century but Fauzia burst my bubble because she is stuck in the era where she weighs someone’s luck by considering the fact that they got married to the one they loved!?!?! Fauzia thinks Aabro is very very lucky because she has gotten married to Ali but Fauzia still thinks she has a chance & a single phone call to Aabro would turn things in her favor. Fauzia is turning out to be like a whiny kid that holds a grudge against that aunt who didn’t give her a candy. I so wish apart from eavesdropping, Fauzia had some more role to play in the drama because till now she seems useless & now she is also looking like a burden that others have to carry because she herself is so heavy that she can’t budge & can’t do anything to save her sorry self & life. Honestly speaking, I was getting ticked off with Fauzia, her character, her forlorn face & her sobs while she touched her empty ring finger. Seriously girl, pull yourself together & stop crying over a guy who, forget about love, didn’t even like you to begin with.

Just when I thought Ali’s father was the wisest of them all, he chose to make such an irrational decision that almost made me bang my head against the wall. Zafar thinks now that Ali refused to give Fauzia a piggy back ride for life, Abid should do the honors. Like seriously, why have they shown these parents to be so aloof & indifferent to their children’s needs & desires that they are making such irrational decisions on their behalf. All this while, Ali’s father rightly blamed Ali’s mother for everything that Ali put them through as he knew that Ali retaliated just because Zubaida chose to ignore what he wanted so it comes as a shock to me that Ali’s father hasn’t learnt his lesson & just like that, he thought Abid would get married to Fauzia? When Ali’s father was so considerate towards what Ali wanted, why is he turning his eyes away from Abid? Honestly speaking, I don’t think Fauzia is to die for that everyone is putting every logic, all the sanity & rationality aside to ease her pain & make her smile.

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The only good thing that happened in this episode was Fauzia’s younger sister’s standing up against her parents because she made much more sense then these self-proclaimed wise parents. Also, I loved how she tried to knock some sense into Fauzia when she went on a blaming-Aabroo-spree that Ali is a newborn baby & Aabro has stolen him from his cradle. Shahida is again one of those alien mothers that none of us can relate to. First, she was perfectly fine with the idea of Fauzia becoming Ali’s Dusri Biwi & now, she seems totally sold at the idea of Fauzia’s marriage to Abid. Like these parents are human beings that experience & understand human emotions or are they zombies who don’t know what a human being goes through & the sort of emotions it feels? At least, it was good to see Fauzia’s sister standing up for her sister & ruling out the decision that these elders made because she made much more sense than these uncles & aunts combined. Also the way Shahida shooed her daughter away & looked sheepishly at her husband was so cringe-worthy, as if her plan was slipping away from her hands & she was trying hard to strengthen her grip!

Just when this episode was about to end, it hit me that they’re trying very hard to recreate Diyar-e-Dil here but it is turning out to be a commercialized copy of a classic drama. Just like Behroz & Ruhina, Ali & Aabro have eloped & have gotten married. Just like Suhaib & Arjumand, Abid & Fauzia are going to be forced into marrying each other. Just like Suhaib & Arjumand, Fauzia & Abid will live a good life & in the end, Ali will regret the decision of getting married to Aabro against his parent’s wishes just like Behroz & then in the end, may be Aabro will change & apologize for being herself, that too like Ruhina! The only difference in this drama is that Ali & Aabro are going to come back & live in Ali’s home which Behroz & Ruhina didn’t do. Things will be different then but the plot & the story line is just so similar & I so wish they hadn’t done that because their re-take on classic is totally…meh!!! Anyways, please share your thoughts about this episode of Aabro.

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Zahra Mirza.

Aabro – Episode 06!

Ohkay so, this episode mainly covered the aftermath of Ali & Aabro’s selfishness, but I have to say, all the emotions were portrayed perfectly & realistically. They showed what the families go through when a girl & a guy take a decision of setting their desires as their priorities & when they completely ignore the responsibility they have towards their family members.

Even though Ali seemed a bit skeptical but just because he saw how his mother was being inconsiderate towards his wishes, he chose to go by his heart & didn’t put his mind through the gravity of the situation. Ali actually loves Aabro unconditionally, that is why going by her suggestion, he took such a huge step in a spur of a moment. Ali actually doesn’t understand what is right & wrong & it is surprising that at such an age, he is so immature to not being able to see that his mother only wanted what is best for him. Having said that, I so am not implying that Fauzia was the best choice for him but after the impression Aabro left on Zubaida, she was right in showing reservations about Aabro because she could see that Aabro wasn’t an ideal life partner for her son, Ali.

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Unlike Ali, Aabro didn’t even bat an eyelid before ripping her mother off & shredding her reputation into pieces. Aabro effortlessly took the money & jewelry & left the house leaving a note behind that showed her family meant nothing to her. Even though for now, Aabro loves Ali & she is being quite selfless when it comes to him, but she is forgetting that she is the one who couldn’t love her own family & didn’t have an emotional affiliation with her own mother, so only because of this trait she is going to face a lot of hardships because at one point of time, she will grow indifferent to Ali too as she won’t be able to put up an act in front of him for a very long time. If Aabro decides to work on herself in order to improve herself, then she has a chance with Ali but if she keeps this up, she will drive Ali away from herself in a very short span of time.

Both the mothers of Ali & Aabro made me feel for them because they perfectly portrayed what the mothers go through when their children decide to punish them like that. What Ali did was completely wrong but if we consider how Zubaida was being rigid, it showed that she called this on herself but when it comes to Sakina, Aabro had no right to put her mother through this because Sakina always trusted Aabro & went out of the way for shaping Aabro’s life without putting much restrictions on her but Aabro chose to reciprocate the favors of her mothers in the worst way possible.

I didn’t quite understand why Aabro & Ali chose to go for a court marriage in stead of a simple Nikkah in the Masjid. That would’ve validated their relationship even more easily & convincingly. The problems the both faced were just a prelude of what is yet to come in their lives & they both seemed totally clueless & directionless. Aabro is depending on Ali more than he understands & going by how Ali hadn’t done any pre-planning went to show that his immaturity & lack of thinking will cause them both a lot of problems as they both are still not aware of the intricacies of the life they have chosen for themselves & don’t quite seem ready to face the brunt. It came as a shock that Ali was depending on Aabro for the financial help whereas he has been working for quite some while now, so it would’ve been better if they had showed that he had some savings on him too.

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Hamid is facing a hard time because of Aabro too & so is Zafar because the word has spread that both Ali & Aabro are missing. I think may be Ali’s parents will try to accept both Ali & Aabro in order to save their whole family from the shame & that’s when the real ordeal will begin because Aabro will give Ali & Zubaida a tough time.

The preview seemed interesting because looks like Ali & Aabro’s happiness will end up being short-lived because it will begin to dawn on them that they both are very different people with different temperaments & they both will have to compromise a lot in order to make their marriage work, which they both don’t look ready for. The families will end up staying involved too & looks like Fauzia will put up a great show which I so am not looking forward too. She is an enough disappointment already & I really am in no mood to see her crying over a guy who doesn’t even care a dime for her!!! Please share your thoughts about this episode of Aabro.

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Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Aabro – An Overview!

Ohkay so, production of Momina Duraid, writing of Qaisra Hayat & direction of Ilyas Kashmiri; Aabro is airing at 8PM on HUM TV on Sundays from the last 5 weeks. The screenplay of Aabro is written by Umera Ahmed, which is something that has attracted a lot of viewership to this drama. Overall, Aabro isn’t a must watch but has been executed properly without much loopholes, therefore it can be followed without expecting too much from it in terms of entertainment or story.

The story of Aabro revolves around 3 families that are interlinked. First comes the family of Zubaida (Farah Shah) & Anwar who have 4 childern. Ali (Noor Hassan) & Abid (Ahmed Zeb) are their sons along with two daughters, out of which Samra is engaged to be married. Then comes the family of Zubaida’s sister Shahida (Humera Bano) & Jamshed who have two daughters, out of which Fauzia (Zainab Ahmed) is the center of attention. Then last but not the least, comes the family of Sakina (Asma Abbas); a widow & a mother of Hamid (Imran Ashraf) & Aabro (Mehreen Fayyaz).

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The story begins by showing that Ali & Aabro are interested in each other & are going out. They both are very much in love & plan to get married. Ali’s mother Zubaida is a very family oriented woman who believes that she has a control over her children. She wants what’s best for them & that is why she believes her sister’s daughter Fauzia is a perfect choice for her son Ali. Ali belongs to a middle class family & Zubaida believes in morals & values, that is why she believes that Fauzia fits the bill of her ideal daughter-in-law as she knows that her sister Shahida has raised Fauzia with the same mind-set that Zubaida endorses herself.

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Sakina works as an janitor in the college & works as a maid at the house of the principal of the same college. Sakina has given up on her son Hamid because she knows that he was never interested in educating himself. She puts faith in Aabro because she thinks Aabro would be the one who can turn the tables for the entire family. On personal request of Sakina, her Madam (Ismat Zaidi) gives admission to Aabro in the college because she feels for Sakina & knows that despite being a single mother, she works really hard to provide for her children.

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Aabro asks Ali to introduce her to his family but Ali can’t really find the right time to do that & just when he is thinking of talking to his mother about Aabro, Zubaida finalizes Ali’s engagement with Fauzia. Even though Ali tells his mother time & again that he doesn’t want to get married to Fauzia, she doesn’t pay heed to what her son says as she is too keen on saving her word & reputation in front of her sister. Surprisingly, it is Ali’s father who feels that Ali isn’t happy with the situation but Zubaida assures him that he is mistaken because whatever she did happened after knowing Ali’s opinion on that matter.

Aabro finds out about Ali’s engagement with Fauzia & that’s when she decides to step in. She speaks to Fauzia directly & tells her that Aabro & Ali got married, therefore she should call her engagement off. Things get heated & that’s when Fauzia’s parents take a stand that they would never allow Fauzia to get married to Ali. On Ali’s request, Zubaida goes to meet Aabro just to find out that she is completely opposite to Fauzia, making her even firm on the decision that she’d never allow Ali to get married to such a girl who has been raised like that. Now the things are going to get pretty ugly because Aabro has decided to elope with Ali & looks like Ali has agreed too because he knows that nothing that he’d say will convince his mother. So let’s see what more do they have in store for us.

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First 5 episodes introduced all the characters properly & I think the writer has done a good job in bringing out the personalities of all the characters in detail. I think it is appreciable that just when the drama is in the initial stages, all the characters have gotten enough coverage so that the audience can understand them better. Even though the drama has ‘been there, seen that’ written all over it but it still provides satisfactory content to tune in on the weekends.

Even though there’s nothing appreciable about Aabro but I think she is better in a sense that she is not after Ali’s money or didn’t fall for him after finding out that his family is doing well financially. She just fell in love with him for who he is & yes, she is someone who wants everything in life but still she has never once considered that she can mooch off her future husband Ali. There’s a fine line between being in love for genuine reasons or to pose you’re in love just because you’re a gold digger but Aabro isn’t that & she actually really loves Ali & yes, all the things she expects from him are the things any girl expects from her future husband. Aabro has never once thought of changing herself because she thinks Ali has accepted her the way she is & this is something that’s a huge mistake on her part because no matter how much Ali loves her now, after marriage, her nature is the main thing that will prove to be the reason behind them drifting apart. Aabro is immature, impatient & inconsiderate & it is actually quite surprising that Ali can’t see that. Ali happens to belong to a good family but even he has allowed himself to get swayed by a girl like Aabro, that is why he doesn’t see any faults in her & is creating a havoc in his home for her sake. Aabro surely has Ali wrapped around her little finger but then she is not solely responsible for it because Ali has given her that much of an edge to be able to do that.

Honestly speaking, in the initial episodes, I liked Ali’s mother & thought she was justified for thinking that as a mother she can take important decisions on behalf of her children but the way she ignored Ali’s pleas even after hearing from him clearly that he doesn’t want to get married to Fauzia & the way she tried to impose her decisions on him made her look very unreasonable & irrational. I am glad that at least the husband in their couple is wise enough to think that Ali is entitled to choose his life partner & that he won’t be able to make Fauzia happy if he himself won’t be happy with his marriage but Zubaida resorted to lying just in order to save herself & add more weight to her decision. I thought Zubaida was a wise woman as well like her husband but I don’t think that’s the case anymore because if she would’ve been wise, she would’ve been able to foresee the mess that now her & her sister’s family is facing, which is just a result of her lies & a result of her turning away from the reality.

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Also, I am not at all a fan of Fauzia’s character. Why do the writers always show that behind every sulking lifeless girl, there’s a guy she is dying to get married to. Why do they think it is justified to show that no matter how the girl gets rejected point black by a guy, she still would want to get married to him. Ali happens to be Fauzia’s one & only love, her first love of the life (if she has one) & she is ready to do everything to be with him. Even after personally getting a call by both Ali & Aabro & also after getting a final verdict from her parents especially her father, Fauzia is taking a so-called stand that she still wants to get married to Ali & will never call off her engagement. Like seriously, Fauzia actually made me feel disgusted by her display of lack of dignity & self-respect. Just when I was expecting that Fauzia would be the one calling Ali & giving him a piece of her mind, she was mad at her parents for breaking her engagement with Ali, which actually left me in a state of shock. Why do the writers feel that they need to show that a girl who supposedly is strong-headed will take a wrong decision that too for the sake of a guy who is least interested in her. I so wish Fauzia stops being so ridiculous that too for the sake of her one-sided love because she is turning out to be a mentally weak person! Also I believe Shahida’s meltdown was absurd too. Just when Shahida saw that her daughter Fauzia wasn’t taking the news of her broken engagement well, she decided to side with her & accept her decision of getting married to Ali while completely being ohkay with the fact that he was already married. Even though Ali’s not married but right now no one in her family is familiar with the reality so to see Shahida being perfectly fine with the fact that Fauzia will become Ali’s second wife made me cringe (a lot)!!!

Overall, the direction & the acting of all the actors has been good but I feel Mehreen Fayyaz should tone it down a couple of notches, whether it’s her dialogue delivery, her expressions, her gaze or even her makeup. She does fit well in the frame of Aabro’s character but she is over-doing it a bit. She has a long way to go in terms of acting & I hope she improves because for now, her eyes look completely bland & expressionless. I now think Noor Hassan should change his look, if not anything, at least his hairstyle because he happens to appear in one drama after another but isn’t experimenting with his looks at all. He has a same hairstyle if we look back starting from Firaaq to Muqaddas to Tumhare Siwa & now Aabro, I hope he’s not trying to become another Ahsan Khan in terms of monotonous styling. I must say the only actor who has actually forced us to feel for the character she is playing is Asma Abbas. She is phenomenal as Sakina & you actually understand what she is going through & how hurt she is but is still putting up tough facade to face the world. She doesn’t believe in crying over how diffcult her life is, she believes in moving her muscle to fight it out, which I feel is commendable & is refreshing to see. Farah Shah has acted brilliantly too & I loved her acting in the 5th episode in particular where she is mad at her son & can’t explain how helpless she’s feeling. The rest of the characters are very typical & have nothing new to offer but are being portrayed well by the actors. Sadly, these sort of stories have been aired so many times that we can’t help reading between the typicality they offer but I really hope it turns out to be a bit different in the episodes to come & ends at a good note with some very strong underlying message. Umera Ahmed’s name is something that is forcing me to have some hopes with this drama. Please share your thoughts about the first 5 episodes of Aabro, would love to hear you guys out & also let me know if you guys would like to see the weekly reviews of Aabro. :)

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Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Aabis Raza Talks About Censored Scenes Of Jalan

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Drama serial Jalan has been talk of the town lately due to its content. The drama serial revolves around the story of a girl who falls in love with her brother in law.

Aabis Raza Talks About Censored Scenes Of Jalan

People demanded an immediate ban on Jalan and PEMRA banned it but it came back on our screens as the Sindh High Court uplifted the ban and allowed the drama to air.

Aabis Raza Talks About Censored Scenes Of Jalan

Aabis Raza who is the director of Jalan has recently talked about the censored scenes of Jalan and character of Emmad Irfani.

Aabis Raza Talks About Censored Scenes Of Jalan

He said, “Due to the censorship and challenges, the character of Asfandyar is not explained well because his character was not easy. It’s difficult to attract Asfandyar because he was not the kinda person who just got attracted by bitching. He was like the kind of person who might have corrected her.”

Aabis Raza Talks About Censored Scenes Of Jalan

“He has major swings and he realized when Nisha strictly said to him that what he has done to her and he was going back to Meenu but she kept on changing strategies which changed Asfand’s personality and point of view,” he added.

Aabis Raza Talks About Censored Scenes Of Jalan

Aabis Raza Talks About Censored Scenes Of Jalan

Aabis Raza Talks About Censored Scenes Of Jalan

Talking about the character of Emmad Irfani, he said, “Censorship is so dangerous if I had minus those scenes then his character might appear as ‘bad’ one. Emmad has worked so hard and often he messages me about all the important deleted scenes. However, Asfand is handsome hunk he will save himself with his swag.”

Aabis Raza Talks About Censored Scenes Of Jalan

Aabis Raza Talks About Censored Scenes Of Jalan

Aabis Raza also shared that he worked really hard but due to the conservative approach of our society, all the hard work went into vein.

Here is the interview of Aabis Raza:

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CF2VodjpH1l/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Aab-e-Hayat: Episodes 14-18

Phew!!!! just completed the episodes of Aab-e-Hayat so far, and I need a pat on my back for this. Hehe!!

Coming back to the novel, the novel has changed a lot I exactly know what I felt about it in the initial episodes and I had to be reminded by this shair “Paiwasta reh shajar se umeed bahar rkh’’ to remain hopeful and believe in the writer. So, the time came were I can conclude that a lot is happening but still it was hard to focus on SIF development and the six members who belonged to different countries, the main point was they were all very influential and capable investors and the best in their respective fields.

Congratulations Salar Is Alive:

Congrats to all the fans Salar is alive Yippie!!!! The operation was successful and all type of negative guesses lost their validity although the readers were forced to doubt his survival by another twist and that was the story of Erik and we will be having detailed analysis of it but he survived.

Tash Kay Pattay and Chapters:

The story was presented in the form of cards and Aab-e-Hayat had 6 chapters all giving deep meanings to the initials of the word Aab-e-Hayat.

The story has reached to the part of Abadan Abadan and after that we would be left with Tabarak Allazi.

So far, almost many cards have revealed and the ones left are:

K– The shooter scene.

J– Mazi ka Mazi. (This card will be soon revealed and I think it is about chunni and she would find out about her past)

10– In this card a picture of an Alzheimer patient was painted and he was being fed by someone and this is definitely Salar and Sikander Usman as he is diagnosed with Alzheimer.

9– C.I.A investigating and discovering about the past of a family and they found something fishy about that birthdate and time of a girl. (Salar is definitely being traced and his SIF will become a great threat for World Bank and for all other banks who certainly don’t support the idea of an Islamic bank and Chunni will be that girl….just a guess)

Q– Imama on a boat. (If I didn’t miss anything than this is yet to happen)

A-A girl is shown erasing her Ninth chapter and printing the other chapters of her life. (She might be Chunni or maybe Imama …just a guess)

2-Salaar Imama romance (This is still not explained …right?)

Entry of New Characters and Their Connection with The Kids:

With the passage of time as the kids are growing we are introduced by new characters and they in one way or other are going to play influential roles in Imama and Salar’s kids life.

Erik-Inaya:

Erik is the new character who is a neighbor of Salar’s family and after the trauma of his father’s death he is emotionally dependent on them and does weird activities to grab their attention. He loved them but the main concern is his love for Inaya and this secret is disclosed to Imama. Imama ignored it as American grownups living a liberal life, in their childhood do such childish and stupid acts but the way he has started learning Quran and converted his name is alarming. He is going to have negative impact on their life.

Ayesha-Jibreel:

Yes, Ayesha and Jibreel, the reason why I connected them together was their medical studies and the background of Ayesha as she is religious and is pursuing this career just for her mother. Although Jibreel will join his university classes in America and Ayesha will continue in Pakistan and an anguish and shocking turn is just waiting for her still their life will merge at some point.

Ayesha’s character seems to be pretty much like Imama but Imama herself had the dream of pursuing medical studies and this is not the case with Ayesha.

Saad and His Life:

Ahsan Saad the elder son of Saad is similar to his father and the one thing apart from many others he has in common with his father is definitely Hypocrisy!!!!

With disappointment and equally expected feeling Ahsan Saad is a loser and he belongs to the same mentality as his parents do.They believe in forcefully thoping their religious fatwas to everyone. They belong to group of rigid mentality that when questioned with logic, evidence and specific background about Islamic teachings would frustrate and start giving fatwas. I am glad Umerah Ahmed spotted this thing and explained it beautifully.

Functional and Dysfunctional Family:

A functional family is the one in which the members have great concern, true love and sincere advices for each other and that is indeed Salar’s family be it Jibreel who is very responsible and takes care of his younger siblings or Inaya who is equally responsible. These kids have a balanced life they are successfully managing to incorporate the Islamic values to their life, working for both worlds and it is a great message.

A dysfunctional family is none other than Saad’s family. He successfully reformed the mentality of his wife and has now affected his son. Such a showoff and the horrible thing is he himself is not aware of this disease. May Allah Save us from this disease.

Cutest Parts:

I had to mention this, Humain is a cutie pie and the conversation of being cool was hilarious and Jibreel turning red (blushing and anger mixed) …Haha was super cute.

Jibreel’s meaningful speech to Erik changed his heart and that was awesome. Jibreel is very impressive and the way he takes care of his parents was so beautiful.

These two parts were very touchy and fun to read, the upcoming episodes are surely going to be more about Raeesa’s character development and Jibreel’s university life obviously we want Humain in every episode he is such a Shararti Bucha that amazes us every time he is mentioned, and now he decided to become a businessman like his Papa.

This is all for now, hopefully I didn’t miss anything important. Share your views regarding this episode and feel free to share your own guesses.

Asma Jamali

Aab-e-Hayat: Episodes 12 & 13

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Starting off with an apology from the readers because I could not review Aab-e-Hayat last month, I would try to make up for it with this month’s review. The 12th and 13th episodes remained mostly focused on Salar, his thought process and his actions.

Guess Who the New World Bank Vice-President is

Yes you are absolutely right! Salar Sikandar is now VP at the World Bank. After doing way with Ibaka, the World Bank and CIA are in such a mess that they have no option but to ask for Salar’s help because of his heavy influence on the people of Congo. He was lured into taking this new post with extra authorities so that he could save their face. Salar takes this job very unwillingly because of…

The Guilty Conscience

The realization comes to Salar that the turmoil his life has been in, lately, is because the curse of Riba (interest) in his life (told you so Salar!). He rushes to Dr. Sibt-e-Ali for scholarly advice who increases his guilt further. He tells Salar that earlier in his married life when the Earth rotated around Imama, Salar was tried by Allah (SWT) by Imama’s constant misbehaviour and ungratefulness. Now that he has other responsibilities too (kids, carrier etc) Allah (SWT) is putting him through these tests so that he can quit doing this deadly sin. It’s not that Salar was directly involved in Riba transactions but wherever he used to work and whatever he used to study was indirectly related to Riba and empowered this structure. Salar finally decides to continue the contract with the World Bank, only to be able to use this post to create the world’s first Islamic Financial System (IFS). Only then, can he rest his super-guilty conscience in piece. He also decides to abandon the dream estate he had mortgaged for Imama because it also involved Riba.

The Last Sermon for the Last Tribute

The people of Congo demand Ibaka’s dead body so that they can pay him a last tribute according to their own customs. There is an angry mob at this funeral and no white man dares attend this… except You-Know-Who. Our dare-devil (remember Salar from Peer-e-Kamil sallallahu alaihi wa aalihi wasallam?) daringly attends this ceremony despite serious security threats. He comes to the mic and starts off with the recitation of the Holy Quran. Without realizing this himself, he starts quoting the last Sermon of the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wa aalihi wasallam)

“No white is superior to a black and no black is superior to a white, except on the basis of piousness.”

Allah (SWT) and his Messenger’s (sallallahu alaihi wa aalihi wasallam) words have great impact on the crowd and they all collectively cry and pray for Ibaka’s soul.

The Beginning

Apparently, Salar is contacting his peers who have the same mind-set to start his dream IFS. The CIA (acting like a curious child) is unable to get a clear picture of his plans. Around the globe, people having similar background as Salar are now having casual meetings but the CIA suspects that this must not bid well for the western banking system. The CIA keeps a closer watch on Salar because of his potential fundamental Islamic self that emerged at Ibaka’s funeral.

Chunni Returns

Our beloved Chunni has returned again, this time as a temporary guest at Salar’s house. I so look forward to see how Humain and Chunni interact as according to the author, Chunni is the perfect antidote for Humain, the soya hua jinn.

By the way, the best part of episode 13 for me was the name by which Humain calls Salar :-D What a creative little devil he is.

Deceptive Appearances

At one hand, we have Salar who does not seem religious at all by his appearance but has a strong conscience and deep sense of responsibility, while on the other hand we have Saad who dons the most perfect Islamic apparel and is extremely (I couldn’t find a better word for him) cheap. No matter how much I love and support Umera Ahmed’s writing, I find this imagery a little uncomfortable. Why do we have to portray those who follow Islamic dress code and involved with some religious group as mean, narrow-minded and hypocrite? Perhaps the writer has planned to give a strong message with this huge contrast in characters.

Quality Rating

Episode 13 had more substance and I liked it more than episode 12. The pace remains the same as the previous ones and some scenes appear stretched. Character development was great, we see Salar evolving further in each episode. I would rate episode 12 with 3 out of 5 and episode 13 with 4 out of 5 in overall quality.

Please share your own review of Aab-e-Hayat with us in your comments :)

Yours Truly

Noor-us-Saad

Aab-e-Hayat: Episode 9

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“No black has superiority over any white, and no white has superiority over any black, except on the basis of Taqwa.”

So, the ninth instalment of Aab-e-Hayat is out and we get to indulge in yet another dimension of the story. The good thing is finally the readers are able to connect the dots a bit. Although I was expecting more of the Chunni track, this episode was adventurous and touching in its own way.

Progress

We are transported to the rain forests of the second largest African country the Democratic Republic of Congo and its deforestation program which is extremely harmful for the native pygmies living there. The country has been suffering from poverty and and civil wars for the past 45 years. Salar is the country head of World Bank there, and meets Petris Ibaka (hope I am spelling the name right). Ibaka is a native but has studied in Harvard School of Business. Despite living in the U.S for 25 years he has now returned to help his people. Ibaka makes Salar realise that the program is not only harmful for the natives, but also involves heinous corruption. He and Salar bond immediately and Salar is put in a dilemma of whether he should quit silently or raise a voice against it. Before he can manage, the corruption of the deforestation program is published as a cover story in Guardian. The story goes viral and the headquarter tries to hush it all up. Meanwhile, Salar presents his own detailed report on non-feasibility of this project, which makes the headquarter put all the blame (of treason and passing confidential information) on him and he is summoned to Washington. Salar is extremely tense about leaving behind his family (Imama, Jibrael, Inaya and third one coming soon). He bids Imama farewell in a pensive mood (which Imama notices as well) and leaves for Washington after receiving a mysterious phone call.

In the second part of the story, we get to know that Waseem and Saad were killed in a mass killing at their place of worship. Imama is living in U.S with Salar, is expecting her first child and this sudden loss puts her in depression. She tries to meet his father who brutally tells her off and puts the blame of Waseem and Salar’s murder on Sikandar Usman and family. She then realises that she was unintentionally going to beg her father for forgiveness (as predicted by him before she left his home). She snaps out of it but cannot deal with depression. Salar is extremely worried about her but cannot do much as he is busy with his Ph.D. and job. Finally, one day Imama asks to go to Pakistan for which Salar agrees. She has the intentions to leave Salar so that he can flourish without her nahoosat. She returns to Dr. Sibt-e-Ali’s house but is unable to find inner peace. One day Imama gets to meet an old woman who tells her the meaning of shukar and makes her realise that what she is doing with Salar is ungratefulness. Imama realising her mistake phones Salar telling her decision to go back to him.

The last scene describes a neurosurgery being done on a brain with 150+ IQ level. The surgeon is one of the best in the world but ‘someone’ whose life and death depends on this surgery is extremely worried.

Connecting the Dots…

Using the first episode as a key, we can make a few guesses about the storyline.

 

  1. The way Salar has left Imama in this episode, does not bid well.
  2. The assassination attack shown in the first episode may have been planned for Salar. Now that we know that higher authorities are not happy with his honesty and he is getting life threats as well.
  3. Salar might be the old man who had lost his memory and whose son was feeding him. This may be in contrast with his high IQ and photographic memory. But God knows what he did to deserve it if this is the case.
  4. Salar may or may not be the person whose surgery is being done. I doubt this because it is too obvious that Salar has a super-genius brain. But then, this surgery might be a result of the attack on him.
  5. We will see more of Petris Ibaka, probably as a powerful official.
  6. Jibarel is about to play a pivotal role in the story after he grows up.

Quality Rating

I would give a score of 3 out of 5 for pace, as the story is moving not very quickly. For character development, 4 would be appropriate. We have seen Imama going through much and luckily she has evolved in the process. The Imama we saw with Salar in Congo was a responsible and loving wife as opposed to the judgemental one we have been seeing in the past episodes. Salar remains Salar wherever he goes and we cannot detect any developments in his character. Overall the quality rating is 4.5 out of 5.

What to Expect

 

Unless a completely new track is introduced, I am hoping that episode 10 gives us more insight into Chunni’s track. Salar’s fate in Washington is questionable and we hope that no harm befalls on him. Imama will have to be stronger if she is to cope with living in dangers. She can take decisions but does not have the courage to fulfil them. May be she can be more of a help to Salar than she can think of. The episode was surely engaging and the readers anticipate the 10th episode eagerly.

Looking forward to read your say on this episode.

Yours Truly

Noor-us-Saad

Aab-e-Hayat: Episode 8

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“Agar woh (Khutba-e-Hajja-tul-Vida) Nabi-e-Kareem (ﷺ) ki apni ummat kay liye akhri wasiyyat thi to hum buhot bad-qismat hain kay un (ﷺ) ki sunnat to aik taraf, un (ﷺ) ki wasiyyat tak hamen yad nahi, amal karna to buhot door ki baat hai.”

Finally, that which was expected from Umera Ahmed’s pen has come. The story which was going pretty straight for the past seven episodes has taken off in another dimension. Personally, I found this sudden turn in the story expected and pretty much connected to the previous tracks as we were already given a blue-print in the first episode. Let’s find out what this episode had in store for us…

Progress

The episode was woven in a matrix of excerpts from the last sermon of the Holy Prophet (ﷺ). The first thing that was condemned in this sermon is sood (interest). Imama tricks Salar into confessing that what he does at the bank is not halaal because of the unavoidable involvement of interest. Salar feels extremely uneasy about this subject and tries to avoid listening to the last sermon but Imama continues and each excerpt unfolds bits of new tracks.

We were introduced to Ghulam Fareed, a poor watchman at a school, who is heavily burdened with debt and interest. Despite having financial help from his working wife and two elder sons, he is unable to provide for his eight children and clearing off his debts seems a daydream. Chunni, his ninth daughter, was highly unwanted even before birth and lives a life of pure misery and neglect. To cut a long story short, Ghulam Fareed finds a way to ‘earn’ money by taking his share in the alms for the local Masjid by the owners of the school he works in. He manages this by double-crossing the Imam of the Masjid who is a fraud himself and puts all the sadqaats coming in interest-ridden investments. Moulvi sahib feels cheated by this act (according to him, it was only his right to peculate in the alms) and takes revenge from Ghulam Fareed by ousting both him and his wife from their jobs and defaming him to the extent that the family is socially boycotted. Ghulam Fareed losing his sanity, kills his wife and children , except one. Chunni (real name Kaneez) is miraculously spared by her father and is taken by the neighbours temporarily. She soon becomes centre of attention because of the aids received by authorities and finally lands with his maternal uncle, just for the sake of the aid she was entitled for by the government.

Another track introduced was of Ahsan Saad, a young boy who watches his mother being beaten every now and again by his father. He is brain-washed by his father that women who do works of ‘be-hayaii’ (shamlesness) deserved to be beaten and insulted. These shameful acts, according to his father’s definition, ranged from disobedience to not cooking food properly. Ahsan Saad develops fuzzy questions in his mind like should such women be even revered as mothers?

We also get to know that Hashim Mubeen has lost his son Waseem and now his remaining progeny is demanding to distribute all the worldly possessions he acquired by trading his faith. There is guilt in his heart regarding Imama and he wants to ‘confess’ some things too.

So a Little Guess Work…

The question of relationship of these newly unfolded tracks to the main Salar-Imama track is confusing and frustrating. Let me share with you what I have guessed.

Ahsan Saad is the Son of Saad from Peer-e-Kamil ()

Remember the hypocrite university fellow of Salar who used to pose himself as a staunch Muslim but was involved in almost every sin that Salar used to do? There is a very good chance that Ahsan is the son of the very same Saad. The clue (along with the name) was in the following excerpt:

“Aur us ka baap aik ideal baap tha..baraish darhi kay sath Islami Sha’air par sakhti se kar-band…jo apni zindagi ka aik bara hissa maghrib mein guzarne kay bawajood aik misaali aur amali Musalman tha.”

Imama Hashim is Chunni/ Kaneez

A crude guess is that the miserable little Chunni we were introduced to could be our very own Imama. For Chunni it is mentioned that she neither needed this name nor this charactersistic (Kaneez), she was chosen by Allah for something else. This might be hinted at the extra-ordinary events in Imama’s life.

If we take this hypothesis to be true, then the question is who was Hashim Mubeen in this whole story? Following are some theories…

  1. She was adopted by her eldest maternal uncle who bought some land for farming by cashing the cheques she received. In Peer-e-Kamil (ﷺ), Imama’s friend Tehreem says to her:

 

“Tumharay dada Musalman magar ghareeb admi the. Woh kaasht-kari kiya karte the, aur aik chhotay se kaasht-kar the. Rabvah se kuch faslay par unki thori buhot zameen thi.”

There is still some doubt as to who this uncle was, as farming is associated with her grandfather, not uncle. May be she was later adopted by someone other than the uncle. But one thing is certain, Hashim Mubeen’s family was poor before they converted and thus may be related to Ghulam Fareed.

  1. Alternatively, the owner of the school might be Hashim Mubeen (already converted and rich). He could have given alms to the Masjid so that he could inject his own beliefs in the minds of the children learning Quran there.

 

The obvious loop-holes in this theory have led me to another hypothesis…

Imama Hashim is NOT Chunni/ Kaneez

I have more faith in this one. Following points go in the favour of this theory

* Umera Ahmed is a clever writer and she would not put such obvious clues. She made two different points in time to appear as same in Aks. She might be using this trick in this one too

* In Peer-e-Kamil (ﷺ), it was said about Imama that surely she was among the children who are born with a silver spoon (Page 81). We can see clearly that Chunni was born in extremely unfavourable conditions

* The owner of the school can be Salar as we all know he runs a school in a village.

* In the first episode, there is a scene narrating CIA finding something in a man’s past and his relation with a girl. This girl was born at the time the man was in Pakistan. The girl can be Chunni and the man Salar

* In the next scene a girl is shown holding her dad responsible for her family’s It can be possible that Salar may have adopted Chunni.

Ghulam Fareed is Alive

I have a hunch that Ghulam Fareed was not tried for his crimes may be because he was not in his senses anymore. He might still be alive and might play an important role in upcoming events.

Much to Look Forward to

This episode bore the signature style of Umera Ahmed and was definitely a starting point for graver episodes coming ahead. It, however, proved very challenging for me to review, so please forgive me if I have thrown some wild theories J Still there is a lot of ambiguity because only a few tracks have been unfolded. The pace was definitely good (4 out of 5) and there was satire in-between the lines that made up for humour. Let us see what Umera Ahmed has in store for us in upcoming episodes.

Thank you all for your support.

Yours Truly

Noor-us-Saad

 

Aab-e-Hayat: Episode 11

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Let me put it this way, my faith in Aab-e-Hayat has been restored now.  This episode not only had far more to offer than the previous one but also answered some of the questions that I raised previously.

****SPOILER ALERT****

Progress

Petris Ibaka is approached by a senior journalist Anderson Cooper who had been following the Congo issue lately. In their secret meeting, (which was also recorded), Ibaka openly talks about the corruption associated with that project and excessively mentions Salar’s name as an honest and helping officer. CIA gets apprehensive about this meeting and plans to execute Ibaka after obtaining his research documents. Ibaka is cornered in Brooklyn, New York, gets shot while defending himself, gets caught and taken to a New York hospital. After an initial surgery he is transferred via helicopter to Washnigton in order to lure Salar out of his hotel room. News channels were ordered to show Ibaka as a victim of car accident with full bio and passport size pictures repeatedly so that Salar sees it and gets out of his hotel room. When Salar goes to see Ibaka dying, his passport, laptop and other stuff are stolen.  Problem arises when a video appears on Youtube, captured by a schoolboy showing the full recording of Ibaka being attacked in New York and taken by two white guys. The video (as per social media trends) goes viral and the CIA are now stuck because they showed Ibaka having an accident in Washington afterwards. Cooper and his team also make the recording of the meeting with Ibaka public along with the false text message from Ibaka that he would not be available to meet them. These messages were sent to Cooper and other journalist after the video was recorded by the child. On top of it all, Ibaka’s girlfriend discloses his will that if he dies in an ‘unnatural way’ people of Congo should rise up against the oppression. The people of Congo do rise up against oppression and mass riots break out.

Earlier, before Salar reaches USA, Imama is called by her gynaecologist for an early check-up. She is unknowingly given injections to cause labour pain and is convinced by her doctor for a pre-mature delivery. She gives birth to a boy Muhammad Hameen Sikandar while Jibreel (her oldest son) takes extra-ordinarily cautious responsibility of his younger sister. Imama after hearing about the whole scenario anxiously call Salar (whose phone connections are restored just in time) to ask about his well-being. When the call is connected, they both cry and Salar offers a sajdah for his gratitude towards Allah that his family is safe. Due to all the uprising of people of Congo and media hype, Salar Sikandar’s status has been restored by the World Bank (only to deal with him later).

Hashim Mubeen comes to Sikandar Usman’s house and asks him to give him Imama’s contact number because he needs to return something of Imama’s. He is living in an old home and most important of all, has converted to Islam.
In continuation with the bar scene, Salar (World Bank Vice President now) completes his sentence that he believes in a one night stand but only with the Hoors. Jacky (who is a set-up by CIA as expected) is further humiliated when Salar leaves her with writing one sentence in Arabic on his visiting card:

أعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم

Goodbye Ibaka and Welcome Hameen!

One genius went, another arrived. Let’s have a moment of silence for Petris Ibaka who died a hero… and two moments of joy for our little jinn (as described by the writer). We had all been thinking that the boy mentioned in Spelling Bee contest scene as being Jibreel. But Jibreel is now introduced to be a genious, responisible and introvert kind of boy. Now we know that that boy must be Hameen. I am super-excited to have more of this kid that would be a challenge for Imama and Salar. Remember Sikandar Usman’s wish: ‘Main dua karta hun tumhari aulad tumhein waise hi khwaar karay jaisay tum mujhe kartey ho?’ This boy is the answer to his grandpa’s wish.

Return of Chunni

Alright it is not a return but just a mention of her. For those of us that were of the opinion that Chunni is not Imama (including me) high five!! Chunni/ Kaneez is mentioned as being raised as the fourth child of Imama and Salar. For now, I have faith that Salar would adopt Chunni as he must be the school owner mentioned in her story.

Also, if Hameen is the kid in Spelling Bee contest then Chunni must be his younger sister mentioned in that scene. Because Hameen is said to be 9 years old at that time and his sister is seven, while Inaya is older than him.

New York/ Washington Confusion Resolved

In my last review I wondered why NY was mentioned earlier in the episode while later all was set in Washington. As I have complete faith in Umera Ahmed’s capabilities, it could not have been a mistake. This confusion was resolved in this episode as Ibaka was initially attacked in NY but then was deliberately taken to Washington.

Oh Ye Noble Salar Sikandar!

We, the fans, were quite in pain when Salar apparently accepted Jacky’s advances. He restored his stature as he virtually slapped her offer in her face. I actually laughed out loud when I read what Salar wrote for Jacky :-D One thing is certain though, that the CIA would go to any length to lure him into a trap.

The Operation Scene Again!

Who is that neuro surgeon? Who in the world is the patient? And who for crying out loud is witnessing that surgery? I have a feeling that the surgeon must be Hameen. But if the patient is Salar (which I doubt) then he would not have been doing the surgery. Or is he so confident that he would take the risk? Please share your own theories.

Quality Rating

The episode was medium paced. Umera Ahmed can develop characters with her eyes closed. Things went from worse to perfect so smoothly that you felt like flowing with them. The overall quality of the episode was worth 4 out of 5 in my opinion.

Please share your own review of Aab-e-Hayat with us in your comments

Yours Truly

Noor-us-Saad

Aab-e-Hayat Concludes, or Does It?

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The journey of Aab-e-Hayat came to an end this Sunday. As many die-hard fans of Peer-e-Kamil (saw), I too was over the moon about its sequel. But did it satisfy us? Well, that is a tad bit complicated, so let’s break it down. I will try to be as concise as possible, without summarizing the story.

Things We Loved

  •  Like all the other fandoms, the return of our favourite protagonists was the first thing that attracted us. We wanted to see more of Salaar and Imama’s married life and we got what we wished for. Although, sometimes Imama got overboard with her ungratefulness, that was all part of the plan. It was Salaar’s azmaish in the form of his wife’s bad behaviour.
  • The whole sood (riba/ interest) thing was beautifully integrated within the story. The concept of unlawful earning and its consequences was explicitly presented. Someone like Salaar whose whole carrier revolved around this economic system had to go through immense internal and external struggle to stand up to it.
  • For me, the best part of the novel was the track of Ghulam Fareed and his family. Their part was perfectly relatable. The way riba was shown destroying lives seemed so painfully real. Ghulam Fareed, a man of average intelligence and meagre resources was driven mad by the devastating fruits of riba. It was touching to see that he came around and let go of his self-inflicted hatred by just seeing how well his daughter was raised by Salaar and his family.
  •  Family bonding was a main highlight of this novel. It is not necessary for a woman to make an outstanding carrier to make her family proud of her. Imama was a perfect example of this. Despite being a house-wife, she was the pride of her husband. She sacrificed a lot in order to support her husband and children which made her the nucleus of her family.
  • The last episode marked some reunions. I loved the scene between Jibreel and Aisha. Their conversation radiated a deeper understanding of each other’s psyche. The scene reminded me of the relationship between Zaini and Karam from Man-o-Salwa. The air of suffering from the past and the promise of a better tomorrow was encompassing Jibreel and Aisha, just like Zaini and Karam.

Things We Didn’t

  • For many of the readers, the plot seemed divided into chunks which they couldn’t put together. At times, it was hard to connect the tracks, especially the timeline was all jumbled up. I personally, do not complain about this. Some pieces of art challenge your mind, Aab-e-Hayat attempted the same. Those who are familiar with Umera Ahmed’s writing style will have less to complain about, she has done the same in many of her novels like Aks, La -Hasil and Man-o-Salwa.
  •  The use of superlatives was many a times overwhelming. Ok, we get the point that Salaar and his children had extraordinary brains, facing extraordinary situations, but did it need to be stressed so much? For a piece of writing in which all the other things are subtle (the message about riba, the relationship between characters, the adverse effects of religious hypocrisy) the constant use of ‘zaheen tareen’, ‘azeem tareen’, ‘behtareen’ was a little hard to digest.
  •  The inconsistent pace. Some parts of the story were elaborated in great details, like that of Salaar and Imama’s initial married life. While others seemed rushed and half-cooked. The readers couldn’t connect with Jibreel, Humain, Raeesa and others, as they did not experience their character development properly.
  • One dimensional characters. Speaking about character development, I felt most of the characters to be categorically black or white. Salaar and his whole family are white, Saad and his whole family are black, so are the US government and the CIA (may be a darker shade even). We know it is a work of fantasy but greying out the characters might have been more realistic and relatable.
  • Correct me if I missed something, but there was a point that the sniper (the one appointed to assassinate Humain) missing to shoot someone once, despite his expertise. It felt that we will get to know more about this missed chance, but we never heard of it again.
All in all, Aab-e-Hayat was thought-provoking and inspiring but we cannot say that it is the best work of Umera Ahmed. There are many others which were far better conceived and presented than Aab-e-Hayat. Had it been written by someone else, we would have been less critical about it. It is thwarted by the emotional appeal of Man-o-Salwa, the perfectly-knit story of Aks and the sheer, classic brilliance of Peer-e-Kamil (saw). Aab-e-Hayat as a novel has concluded, but in the words of the writer, the challenges of life continue and they are constantly dealt with by new faces and new names.
Noor-us-Saad

 

Aab-e-Hayat – Episodes 1 to 7

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                                                                        “AAB-E-HAYAT:
                                                      Alif: Adam aur Havva (Adam and Eve)
                                                    Bay: Bait-ul-Ankaboot (House of spider)
                                                   Hay: Hasil-o-Mehsool (The acquired and the toll)
                                                  Yay: Ya Mujeeb-us-Sayileen (O You Who answers to prayers)
                                                Alif: Abdan abada (The Eternal)
                                                Tay: Tabarak-alladhi (The Blessed)”

Aab-e-Hayat (Elixir of Life in English) was probably the most awaited novel in Pakistan after its phenomenal and life-changing prequel Peer-e-Kamil ﷺ. We had been hearing news of its publication for almost 5 years and when Khawateen digest finally announced that the first episode was due to appear next month, fans were over the moon (and so were Khawateen digest’s sales :) )

First, a little background on why is Aab-e-Hayat is so near and dear to us! Peer-e-Kamil ﷺ was and remains to this day the most influential saga for our generation, that inspired, intrigued and then transformed many lives. The story however, remained incomplete as Hashim family’s side of the story had been paused when Imama left her house to save her Imaan. They still need to see the Light and still need to be saved. Both Salar and Imama’s life had been transformed in Peer-e-Kami ﷺ and now Aab-e-Hayat came to flip the coin and narrate the tale of their journey beyond.

The first episode was more of a teaser of what comes ahead and looks very promising. Knowing Umera Ahmed and her skills, and getting glimpse in terms of ‘taash kay pattay’, one remains assured it will be a novel par excellence. Will it exceed Peer-e-Kamil ﷺ, only time will tell. Reviewing it is a huge task as I am extremely biased towards it ;), but will try to remain as critical as possible.

Pace (3 out of 5)

Seven episodes later, I regret to say, we do not have much progress in the story. Majorly, the story focuses on the couple’s bumpy married life, Salar’s attempts at being a perfect husband and Imama’s cycles of ungratefulness, realization (in some cases) and regret. One major breakthrough was seen at the end of the sixth episode when Salar and Imama were confronted by Hashim Mubeen and son at a restaurant. We had all been expecting this confrontation but still my pulse raced while reading that scene. A blueprint was provided in the first episode, keeping that in mind, we have a long long way to go. No complaints though, the more the merrier. :)
“Aurat kay liye buhot sari naimaton mein se aik naimat us k shauhar ka us ki zaat par paisa kharch karna bhi hai. Aur ye naimat kiun tha, wo isay aj samajh payi thi.”

Character Evolution (4.5 out of 5)

No one can make you simultaneously hate and love a person more than Umera Ahmed. I knew Imama from the prequel as a mature, reasonable and understanding person. Now she has turned into a typical ungrateful, grudge-keeping and self-pitying wife. In her, Umera Ahmed depicts a woman who has braced hardships and trials bravely and patiently, but now when she is in the hands of a loving and caring husband, she is being extremely judgemental. One thing I cannot understand is her materialism. The way she has been planning and insisting about owning a villa or estate is beyond me. May be we will get an insight later.

“Woh sirf aik hi bat ka jawab dhoondhnay ki koshish kar rahi thi: Usay Salar par ghussa kiun ajata tha? Yun chhoti chhoti baton par…itnay salon mein jis aik ehsas ko who mukammal taur par bhool gai thi who ghussay ka ehsas hi tha…
…who namaz mein dair tak is sawal ka jawab dhoondhti rahi aur usay jawab mil gaya. 9 saal mein us ne pehli bar apne lye kisi ki zuban se muhubbat ka izhar suna tha. Woh ‘ehsan’ karney walon kay hujoom mein thi, pehli bar kisi muhubbat karne wale kay hisaar mein ai thi, Gila, shikwa, naaz, nakhra, ghussa, khafgi ye sab kaise na hota? Usay ‘pata’ that kay jab woh roothay gi to woh usay manal le ga, khafa hogi to woh usay wazahatein de ga, maan tha ya gumaan tha…lekin jo kuch bhi tha ghalat nahi tha. Itnay salon mein jo kuch us k andar jama hogaya tha , wo kisi lavay ki tarha nikal raha tha. Ahista ahista woh normal ho rahi thi.”

As for Salar’s character, he has exceeded my expectations at being a good human being and a loving and understanding husband. The way his mindset has evolved is evident in his actions. But I have a feeling (and I am afraid to express it) is that one day or the other he will crack and his fears towards Imama’s disloyalty will take a toll off their married life. Just as it did when Imama went to meet Jalal Ansar (who has ‘evolved’ or should we say ‘devolved’ very much on his own).

Anticipation for the Next Episode (3.5 out of 5)

The way story has been appearing up till now, there was little room for anticipation on the basis of narration alone. BUT, as the first episode has teased a lot of great stuff to look forward to, anticipation for next instalment remains high every month.

On a different note though, scar on Salar’s shoulder due to knife attack by Hashim Mubeen was superb. In Peer-e-Kamil ﷺ I thought it would be because of his many adventures, but the way it was connected to the next part of the story was mark of a brilliant writer.

Humour (3.5 out of 5)

Umera Ahmed is notorious for her heart-wrenchingly sad stories, but occasionally there are bits of one-liners that lift off the mood. This criterion may not be the best for judging a good novel, but common people like us love these little jokes, right? :)

Some examples are:

“Saeeda Amma: ‘Ye samnay wale Zahoor sahib ka baitay ne Amina ko kaheen dekh lia tha, Maan baap ko saf saf keh dia tha kay shadi karoonga to sirf isi larki se. Khala ki beti se bachpan ki mangni bhi tor di’
Is bar Salar ne halvay ki plate table par rakh di. Woh kam az kam Imama kay kisi aisay rishtay ki tafseelat mazay se halva khate hue nahi sun sakta tha.”

“Saeeda Amma: ‘Ooncha lamba jawan hai. Qad tum se bhi koi adha foot zyada hi hoga’
Amma mubalighay ki akhri hadon ko chhoo rahi theen. Salar ka apna qad 6 feet 2 inch kay barabar tha aur adha foot zyada hone ka matlab taqreeban ponay 7 feet tha, jo kam az kam Lahore mein paya jana mumkin nahi to mushkil zaroor tha.”
“Aurat izhar-e-muhubbat aur satayish ko kabhi hum-maani nahi samajhti. Ye kaam mard karta hai aur ghalata karta hai.”

Well that is it from my side. This is my first review for Reviewit, so if there are any shortcomings (I am sure there are), please do let me know.

Looking forward to your feedback. :)

Noor-us-Saad

Aab-e-Hayat – Episode 10

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This was yet another slow-paced episode of Aab-e-Hayat but I would call it a ‘mood-setting’ episode. Umera Ahmed’s stories do not contain flashy words; rather she engages the readers with a strong build-up with simple language that makes you indulge in the situation the characters are facing. We readers have a strong complaint to make though, the episodes are getting smaller and smaller every month, and with slow pace, we do not get enough material to make our own speculations.

****SPOILER ALERT****

Progress

Salar is summoned to a meeting at World Bank Headquarters where he presents his case with all the facts and figures he could gather regarding the non-feasibility of the project in Congo. The panel however is unimpressed as each of them has their own benefits attached to that program. They try to convince Salar in every possible way to either resign silently (on account of personal reasons) or continue working on their terms. Salar however insists on either conducting an audit of the project or resigning on the terms of the report he presented. Failing to reach an agreement, the panel tries to buy off Salar. He leaves disheartened as he did not expect them to stoop this low. One of the higher officials Alexander Rafael attempts to lure Salar into a trap that he would be made the vice-president if he continues to work in that project in complete submission to the World Bank’s policies. Needless is to say that Salar refuses his offer straight away.

After leaving the office Salar feels a heavy burden regarding this dilemma and reviews his life which has been in turmoil lately. He tries to contact Imama but is unable to do so. He later comes to know that Petris Ibaka (who was also in USA) has had an accident in Washington and heavily wounded. He goes to see Ibaka dying in the Hospital, only to return to find that his travel documents and laptops have been stolen from his hotel room. Unable to comprehend this situation, he comes to realise that his phone signals have been controlled and he is secretly being stopped from contacting anyone (most probably by CIA). He manages to contact his father through public phone, who tells him later that Imama and the children are not at their home at Kinshasa. Apparently they have been abducted to an unkown place. Salar loses control at this news and feels more helpless and desperate than he did on the night he was tied up at Margalla hills.

He goes to meet Rafael first thing in the morning who tells him that the Bank is unable to help him as he has already resigned. Rafael also makes snide remarks about him that change Salar’s mind on asking any more help from him. At that moment Salar decides to leave the hope of finding Imama and children to Allah and also to end the World Bank’s dominance by establishing his own institute.

Meanwhile, Petris Ibaka dies in the hospital but he manages to do make sure that the World Bank sees its end.

In the last seen we see a man and a woman in a bar. The woman (Jacky) gets very attracted to the man who is not drinking alcohol and asks him to dance but he refuses. Jacky asks him if he believes in a one-night stand and he agrees.

Some Questions

Was Ibaka in New York or Washington?

At the begining of the episode it is said that Ibaka is fighting for his life in a hospital in New York. Later on we find out that he had an accident in Washington. Salar (who was in Washington) goes to see Ibaka and comes back to his hotel. Washington is at least at a 4 hours’ drive to New York. We do not get the notion that Salar travelled this much in a single day. So the question is whether he saw Ibaka in the hospital or someone else? Who was witnessing Ibaka’s surgery (if it was really Ibaka) that was mentioned in 9th episode?

What did Petris Ibaka Do to Ensure World Bank’s Doom?

Did Ibaka pass the evidences of corruption to someone who can actually make a difference? Or is it all up to Salar to do something about the program?

What Makes Salar’s Life So Restless?

What is it that makes Salar and Imama’s life so bumpy and restless? Is it because of Salar’s interest-based jobs in banks? Or is it because he is not serving the higher purpose for which he was gifted with an extra-ordinary IQ?

Is Salar’s Family Safe?

I think we can safely assume that Imama and children are not in immediate danger. Imama has been somewhat useless in this whole story and has a role yet to play. She might do something on her own to help Salar out of this situation.

Is That Salar in the Bar with Jacky?

The personality sketch of the person in the bar fits perfectly to Salar. But is it really him? If it is, then why on earth is he enjoying company of another woman? Or maybe this is a part of his plan.

Quality Rating

This episode was solely focused on Salar, whose stubborn side was witnessed again. The way he loses control because of the possible jeopardy his wife and children might be in, was very touching. One can easily relate to the helplessness he feels. I would give 3 out of 5 for character development.

Pace was slow, and at times it was felt that things are repeated. A score of 2 would be appropriate for pace.

Overall, the episode bore many signature elements of Umera Ahmed’s pen. Apparently the story has many dimensions that are yet to be told. But if current pace and size of episodes is to be continued in future, I am afraid it would be a very long wait for us readers to reach to the end. All in all, I would give a score of 3.5 out of 5 to episode 10.

Please share your own review of Aab-e-Hayat in your comments:)

Yours Truly

Noor-us-Saad

A.R. Rahman  To Debut As Writer-Producer with ’99 Songs’

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The first thought that hits the mind is Dil Se Re when we talk about A.R. Rehman. Indeed, one of the finest music composers and singers Bollywood ever got. He has won Oscars and six national awards for his work. Not only that but he has also received Grammy awards and a Golden Globe Award for his musical services.

A.R. Rahman  To Debut As Writer-Producer with ’99 Songs’

As per the latest reveal, the composer is now aiming high to explore further talent in himself as a writer and producer with his debut with movie 99 Songs.

He said:

 “When you are composing the music of a film, you have a director who is very experienced, you have a lyrics writer and there is the producer, too. So, we usually sit, and then jam and exchange ideas. But in this film, I am the writer. So, the writer does something which the producer doesn’t like — who incidentally is also me (laughs). Then, if I come out it, he (points at the film’s director Vishwesh Krishnamoorthy) doesn’t like it. So, we did three to four versions of each song with different tunes and arrangements. Till three months back, a lot of things were changing and now it is in front of you. It was an exhausting but beautiful experience,” said A.R. Rahman, while interacting with the media at the music launch of the film.

A-Plus films, new entity of media house ATV

The Lahore based media house, ATV has now also ventured into film distribution by announcing its new entity named A-Plus films. Good Morning Karachi will be first film distributed by A-Plus films.

Before ATV, other media house like Geo and ARY also have their film distribution entities named Geo films and ARY films respectively.

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A Wedding In Only 20,000 Rupees Is Going Viral

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Pakistanis always have been very extravagant as far as weddings are concerned. It was always mandatory to have at least three functions for a wedding after Nikkah but the functions and spending are increasing day by day by new functions getting in like wedding parties and qawwali nights and now we have weddings that do not end for months. Among all this a Pakistani guy, Rizwan who is a wedding photographer himself shared how he got married in a budget of only 20,000 rupees.

His and his wife’s wedding is going viral and yes the reasons are absolutely right. He shared how he has set the budget at 20K and how easily they managed to reach their goal. Check out his wedding preparations all tweeted by him:

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Check out Rizwan’s wedding picture:A Wedding In Only 20,000 Rupees Is Going Viral

Yes, this is everyone’s choice how they want to celebrate their happiness but this story definitely tells us that you do not need to be super extra just to be relevant. Happiness can be celebrated personally too in a beautiful way!

A Walkthrough To The Beautiful Captures of Shahid Afridi And His Girls

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The best of the blessings of the Lord is the blessing of a daughter and the blessing multiples if you have more than one daughter. In this regard, Shahid Afridi is truly blessed. Being the father of girls, Shahid Afridi is always seen in the limelight on how he truly adore and cherish each of his girl in every aspect of life. whether it is his match victory or performance breakdown, his daughters are at his support. It was just a year back when Shahid Afridi welcomed his youngest girl Arwa and since then, his Instagram is all loaded with the beautiful moments that a camera can possibly capture. Here is a quick Walkthrough To The Beautiful Captures of Shahid Afridi And His Girls. Have a look!

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A video Of Pankaj Tripathi Talks About Iqra Aziz Goes Viral

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It is a very common thing for great artists to have fans from across the borders. International actors always enjoy Big fandoms. Like wise, our Pakistani actors share fandom from different countries. Not only this, actors are also fans of other great actors. Last year, Suno Chanda star Iqra Aziz praised Indian actor Pankaj Tripathi when his show went popular on Netflix.

A video Of Pankaj Tripathi Talks About Iqra Aziz Goes Viral

A video Of Pankaj Tripathi Talks About Iqra Aziz Goes Viral

Pankaj Tripathi also replied to her with an emoji. Lately , Pankaj Tripathi opened up about his interaction with Pakistani starlet Iqra Aziz. In an interview, he said that a fan informed him about her praising post. Further talking about it he said that the fan also told him that Iqra Aziz is a popular Pakistani actor. He said that it was his duty as a fellow artist to respond her appreciation.

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A video Of Pankaj Tripathi Talks About Iqra Aziz Goes Viral

On November 5 2020 , the Ranjha Ranjha Kardi actress took a story to her Instagram with a picture of Pankaj Tripathi and wrote,
“Hayee Kaleen bhaiya ap mere favourite ho (Oh Kaleen, you are my favourite).”

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Later on the actor responded with her with an emoticon. Iqra Aziz replied back and said,
“Pankaj ji replied to me and I can’t believe it!”
A video Of Pankaj Tripathi Talks About Iqra Aziz Goes Viral

Here is the viral video link in which Pankaj Tripathi is talking about Iqra Aziz.

A Video Message by Mahira-Support Education!

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There are no second thoughts about the significance of education and the fact that the nation needs to take effective measures to spread awareness among the people. If you pick up history and read the biographies of leaders who gave something to their nation, you will find one thing common in all and that is the role of Education. 

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Geo Network, under the supervision of Shehzad Roy has launched an idea of “Chal Parha” which basically revolves around the idea  of spreading awareness and making sure that steps should be taken to improve the quality of education and literacy in general. Supporting the same ideology, here  is something Mahira Khan shared with her followers,

Mahira did her job and its your turn now to make education your primary target,

Wishes,

Nida Zaidi

A Video Chat With Sheheryar Munawar Siddiqui

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Today was a wonderful day for all of us here on dramasonline, for the first time a celebrity from the drama world had live video chat with his fans on our page and it turned out to be a great experience. Shehryar Munawar Siddiqui, who is an actor and a model, had a live chat with his fans on dramasonline. Shehryar Munawar was very candid during the chat session and the fans asked him all sorts of questions relating to his work and personal life as well. Shehryar Munawar took all the questions in good spirit and one thing we know for sure about this gentleman is that he takes criticism very well. Shehryar Munawar’s positivity coupled with his down to earth nature makes him stand out in the crowd. Some of the questions were very interesting like “do you have any girlfriends”, “can you sing”, ”can you prove that this is alive session”, “what is your mobile number” , “what is the secret behind your beauty”, “Do you have a crush on Kashaf in real life” etc it was very sweet of him to not skip such questions and answered them all with a smile on his face and made the chat session a very lively affair. Shehryar Munawar proved that he is a genuine, fun and witty person. He also informed his fans that his debut movie is coming out sometime soon; the title of the movie is “Kambakht”, which has been directed by Hamza Ali Abbasi and produced by Gohar Rasheed.

The dramasonline team is very thankful to Shehryar Munawar for taking time out for the live session and we also thank all those who participated in the chat session.

Do you want to have such sessions with other celebrities as well? Do give your feedback.

A Veteran Actor’s Views On Script Writing And Story Development

A famous English director once said, “To make a good film you need three things; the script, the script and the script”. Yes, there are several other elements needed, from great acting to excellent cinematography, editing, costumes, sound, etc., but the director’s point was that it all starts with the script. If you don’t have a good script then achieving a good film is impossible. It’s true that a good movie or serial starts with a well crafted and well developed script. It is the only way to make people sit through your serial or film in today’s competitive environment.

Our veteran TV and Film artist Masood Akhtar has stressed over the story and script writing a lot. He said in a recent interview with Associated Press of Pakistan that the story of the film and drama plays very important role in making the film and drama successful among the public. He said that the acting and effort of the actors is without any doubt a very important factor of a drama or Film’s success but the writers need to write on new topics and attractive subjects.

 

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He also praised those new writers who have realized the public choice and are writing about new subjects.

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A True & Honest Opinion of an Indian on “Why Fawad Should be Banned”- A Must Watch

On one end the Bollywood has banned the Pakistani actors  but there are other Indians who do not find the idea of banning artists the right solution rather are very angry on such steps been taken by the policy makers. Recently a Spotboye shows actor-host Shardul Pandit  recorded a video and with great bravery and honesty revealed that exactly why Fawad Khan should be banned.

“I am an Indian, and I, no we, want you out, gone and banned,” Shardul says in the video. Watch the rest of the video below.

 

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A tribute to the Queen of Melody – Madam Noor Jehan

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“Gaye gi Dunya geet merayyy !”

Madam Noorjehan was the greatest film and music personality in the history of showbiz in Pakistan.

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Early Life:

Madam Noor Jehan was born in a very poor family on September 21, 1926 at Qasoor, Punjab. She displayed signs of having a melodious voice, which became more apparent by the time she was four or five years old. She could pick up just about anything – be it a folk song or a popular number from a theatrical drama – she could imitate it to perfection. Realizing her immense talent, her mother began to believe that her daughter had something exceptional to give to the world. So, her mother arranged for her to begin her training in singing and dancing alongside her elder sisters, Eidan Bai and Haider Baandi. She received early music lessons under Kajjanbai (a singer between 1920 and 1930) who made her do “riyaz” up to 12 hours a day. After her morning “riyaz”, a teacher would come to help her learn to read and write. She received early training in classical singing under Ustad Ghulam Mohammed who instructed her in classical music and voice production within the framework of classical forms of thumri, dhrupad, and khayal. In around 1930, she won a part in a silent feature film called Hind ke Tare (1930) made by Indian Pictures, Calcutta and after that there was no looking back.

Her Great Contributions:

She started her formal film career in the age of just nine years old in film Sheeal (Pind di Kurri – 1935) and became super star as baby artist. She was heroine in Punjabi film Yamla Jatt (1940) and was a top singer and actress in Indian movies in the 40s. After the partition in 1947, she moved from Bombay and started her film career in Pakistan as actress, singer and the first female film director with film Chann Way in 1951. Her last film as actress Ghalib was released in 1961. She did a number of films, which are as follows:

• Mirza Ghalib (1961)

• Koel (1959)

• Pardaisan (1959)

• Neend (1959)

• Anarkali (1958)

• Choomantar (1958)

• Nooran (1957)

• Intezar (1956)

• Lakht-e-Jigar (1956)

• Patey Khan (1955)

• Gulnar (1953)

• Dopatta (1952)

• Chanwey (1951)

• Mirabai (1947)

• Abida (1947)

• Jugnu (1947)

• Mirza Sahibaan (1947)

• Maharana Pratab (1946)

• Jadoogar (1946)

• Sofia (1946)

• Humjoli (1946)

• Dil (1946)

• Anmol Ghadi (1946)

• Bhaijaan (1945)

• Badi Maa (1945)

• Gaon Ki Gori (1945)

• Zeenat (1945)

• Dost (1944)

• Lal Haveli (1944)

• Naukar (1943)

• Duhai (1943)

• Nadaan (1943)

• Khandaan (1942)

• Faryad (1942)

• Dheeraj (1942)

• Chandani (1942)

• Susral (1941)

• Umeed (1941)

• Red Signal (1941)

• Chaudhry (1941)

• Yamla Jat (1940)

• Sajni (1940)

• Pyam-e-Haq (1939)

• Imandaar (1939)

• Gul Bakavli (1939) (as Baby Noor Jehan)

Since 1959 she became playback singer and dominated in more than 35 years. She sang appropriately more than six thousand songs in Urdu, Punjabi and Sindhi films.

She married twice, first with film director Shoukat Hussain Rizvi in 1942 and then film producer and hero Ejaz Durrani in 1959 and she had six children

Honour of “Malka-e-Taranum” :

Noor Jehan received the “Malka-e-Taranum” appellation by State of Pakistan in 1965. Noor Jehan’s artistic career is over six decades, a long period of service to the Pakistan Media Industry along with great contributions that will always be remembered.
Today, it is her 13th death anniversary. She died on December 23, 2000 at Karachi as one of the richest woman in the country.

We really miss her. She had a legendary voice and will always be remembered as the finest voice of Pakistan. There is so much to write on her. Words are always less to define such great personalities.

Some people leave us with great memories. She was among such ones. She has left with us her beautiful voice. We still listen to her melodious songs and not only us, these songs are popular world-wide, spreading the word of love and harmony

Do leave us with your comments and feedback on this “tribute” article. As today is her death anniversary, we all should  pray “May her soul rest in peace in heavens”

S. Rasool

A Transgender Person Is Shot Dead In Peshawar

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Few days ago Transgender rights activist Julie was arrested and tortured and then released on public pressure and here comes another sorrowful event. A Transgender named Gul Panra is Shot dead in Peshawar whereas, its companion Chahat is injured.

A Transgender Person Is Shot Dead In Peshawar

Both victims were rushed to the Khyber Teaching Hospital, where doctors pronounced Shakeel, aka Gul Panra, dead. The other victim, identified as Tariq alias Chahat, is under treatment. The body of Gul Panra has been sent for an autopsy, officials said.

A Transgender Person Is Shot Dead In Peshawar

According to FIR, a group of transgender persons had gone to perform at a wedding, on their way back they where attacked by unknown people.

The motive behind the shooting is not yet clear, Superintendent of Police of Cantt Hassan Jahangir Wattoo said, adding that an investigation is underway.

People are furious after this incident. They are questioning government about personal security. Is anyone safe here? Everyone is demanding justice for Gul Panra. Drop your views on this sorrowful incident in the comments section!

A tragedy to Remember!

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Lets go back in time to the tragedy of Qandeel Baloch

We always prefer covering stories of those who are legends but why not light at the life of a person who lost her life because she decided to have her freedom of choice?Qandeel Baloch the social media sensation who was murdered brutally on July 15 2016.

We all know her real name was Fouzia Azeem,we all know what was her background because that’s what we heard in news right after her death.Most of Pakistan’s community hated her but little did we know she was just A girl who wanted to follow her dreams and live up to her ambitions.Her tragedy is not infamous nor was she because she was famous for all wrong reasons but poor girl was even bashed after getting murdered.Where was the humanity when she was killed at the name of honor and people were happy?Why did so many girls had to die to prove a point that honor killing is wrong and does not justify any fault?
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Qandeel did not come from a wealthy, privileged background nor did she have the education and exposure to knowledge but she knew one thing that she wanted to make a name for herself and an identity for herself,so what if she went over board so what if she was wrong but she was a human who had all the rights to live with freedom.She was not willing to live a life of suffocation so she walked out of her marriage and that’s when Fouzia Azeem was laid to rest and Qandeel Baloch was born.In 2015 she became Pakistan’s biggest social media star,who made her the star wasn’t it us?Her Facebook account was at the verge of getting banned,she was threatened to be killed because she was a girl who did not wanted to stop,she wanted to fly but she forgot that she was in Pakistan.Where many others do wrong but only those get bashed who have no support.I accept it is wrong to leave your child and chase your dreams but don’t we all want to be free,don’t we all want to live our lives the way we want and that’s what she wanted.

I do not support her acts,i do not support what she did but at the same time i do not support those who did not condemned her death.She fell victim to an honor killing like thousands of other girls in Pakistan.

She was the girl power!she was the power which was brutally killed.I wish things change,I wish we all one day make Pakistan the country of hope.

Rimsha Butt

A Tour To Ali Zafar’s House With Momina’s Mixed Plate

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We all wonder about the lifestyle of our celebrities. How they live, where they live, how they spend time at home, these are some common questions that all their fans want to know. Well, Momina Sibtain, the owner of a YouTube channel Momina’s mixed plate, is one of the most exciting shows to watch. She interviews famous Pakistani celebrities, asks them questions that their fans and the general public want to know.  

A Tour To Ali Zafar’s House With Momina’s Mixed Plate

Recently, she visited Ali Zafar and Ayesha Fazli’s beautiful house in Lahore. Ali Zafar’s house is AMAZING! Everything is in the perfect place. Ali made a hot coffee in the chilly weather and talked about his cooking skills. All the furniture was made of organic wood mixed with modern architecture. Ali’s favorite spot in the house was where he had his piano to relax and spend some quality time with his loved ones. 

A Tour To Ali Zafar’s House With Momina’s Mixed Plate

The house was beautifully designed with hardware wires, stonework, antique photo frames, and other stuff. Every room had its own balcony and a beautiful view of their swimming pool. Ali showed them his the studio as well. 

A Tour To Ali Zafar’s House With Momina’s Mixed Plate

For more details, have a look at the video below. 

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A Tour to Aamir Khan’s Beautiful House

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Talking about the chocolate hero of more than a decade, the first thing that pops in mind about Aamir Khan is perfection. Aamir has worked pretty hard to win the title of the Bollywood perfectionist and anything that relates to him is expected to be very composed. Ever thought how his home would look like? If not, then here is a glimpse of Aamir’s lavish and beautiful house. Have a look.

A Tour to Aamir Khan's Beautiful House

Aamir lives at a rented sea-facing flat in Mumbai. He owns an Apartment himself in Bella Vista Apartments which is huge flat with 5000 sq. feet accommodation. The flat has two floors and is designed by the famous interior designer Anuradha Parikh.

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A Tour to Aamir Khan's Beautiful House

A Tour to Aamir Khan's Beautiful House

A Tour to Aamir Khan's Beautiful House

A Tour to Aamir Khan's Beautiful House

The antique design and the lavish interior is something that is very close to the heart of Aamir as he always wanted a house which has an art of simplicity at its best.

A Tour to Aamir Khan's Beautiful House

Indeed, it’s a pretty house!

A Thousand Years – Shiraz Uppal’s Acoustic Cover

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Music composer and singer Shiraz Uppal who is popular for songs like Roya re, Bin Roye and 3 Bahadur has amazed us yet again with his commendable voice. He released a cover of ‘The Thousand years’ originally sung by Christina perri for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, and we must say he could do justice to the all time successful song as he did it in his own style which is soft and beautiful. We couldn’t help but fall in love with his remarkable voice.

A Student From BNU Commits Suicide

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Mental health has become a serious issue all over the world. The depression has become the increasing cause of death and people are still not sure how to deal with it especially in our society. Suicides are also increasing in our society and it is always a shock when someone near you goes and you can not even accept that it happened. Model Anam Tanoli’s death recently was such a case that shook everyone. She was a victim of bullying and name calling and could not take it anymore and committed suicide.

Another such case emerged in Lahore yesterday. A young student studying at BNU in Lahore committed suicide. She allegedly jumped from a fifth story of the building and was in a very serious condition. She was taken to hospital but could not survive the trauma. The girl Rushan posted some things on her social media before taking this step which clearly pointed out how depressed she was. Here is when she pointed out about her thoughts that she was thinking of taking her own life:

A Student From BNU Commits Suicide

People who know her are shocked by the news:

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It is a big shock how a young soul just gave up on life. It is high time we start talking about mental health and start understanding people who are going through it!

A Story Of Love And Heartaches Wafa-Be-Mol – Teasers Are Out Now

Wafa-Be-Mol is an upcoming Hum Tv drama. Wafa-Be-Mol is a story of love, heartache, conflicts, and wrongdoings. The cast fo the drama serial Wafa-Be-Mol features Ali Abbas, Komal Mir, Sukaina Khan, Arez Ahmed, Zain Afzal, Abul Hassan, Hina Javed, Nimra Shahid, Fazila Qazi, Kaiser Khan Nizamani, Behroz Sabzwari, Saife Hassan, Zainab Qayoom (ZQ), Shehzeen Rahat, Nisha Rizwan & Others.

A Story Of Love And Heartaches Wafa-Be-Mol - Teasers Are Out Now

A Story Of Love And Heartaches Wafa-Be-Mol - Teasers Are Out Now

The teasers of the drama serial Wafa-Be-Mol are released now. The drama will start airing on 9 August from Monday till Thursday. Wafa-Be-Mol is produced under the banner of MD Productions and directed by Mir Sikandar. Whereas, Nuzhat Suman wrote the scripts of drama.

A Story Of Love And Heartaches Wafa-Be-Mol - Teasers Are Out Now

A Story Of Love And Heartaches Wafa-Be-Mol - Teasers Are Out Now

A Story Of Love And Heartaches Wafa-Be-Mol - Teasers Are Out Now

Let’s have a look at the teasers of the drama serial Wafa-Be-Mol:

Have you guys seen the teasers of Wafa-Be-Mol? Did you guys like them? What are your expectation from Wafa-Be-Mol? Want to add something to the story? Feel free to share your views with us!

A Star-Studded Iftaar – Pictures

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Recently there was an Iftaar party where some prominent people from the industry were seen, including Anwar Maqsood, Saba Qamar, Sana Javed.

Here are the pictures that Yasir Hussain posted:

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A Special Video By Mann Mayal Team

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Mann Mayal went on air two weeks ago and it got an overwhelming response from the viewers. The comments by many of the viewers of facebook especially show that Hamza Ali Abbasi is the main reason for people watching this show. Even with ARY airing its new drama serial airing Sajjal Ali and Faysal Qureshi which they have promoted a great deal fans still say that they will watch Mann Mayal mostly because of Hamza Ali Abbasi’s fan following.

All the lead actors and the director made a special video to promote their drama. In this video they talk about their characters and how it was like working with the director Haseeb Hassan who is also a very well-known director. Haseeb Hassan’s drama Diyar-e-Dil was a big success, he thinks that Mann Mayal is on the same level as Diyar-e-Dil which should give the viewers even more reason to keep on hoping that the drama serial will come up to their expectations. Watching veteran Talat Hussain in a drama is also incentive for the viewers to continue watching the play.

Here is a special video shot by the Mann Mayal team. There are some behind the scenes shots in it also.

 

 

 

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A Special Tribute To Junaid Jamshed At Hum Awards

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Junaid Jamshed’s untimely and tragic death left everyone in shock and terribly sad. The organizers of Hum Awards took a wonderful step by adding a special tribute to Junaid Jamshed in their award ceremony.

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Salman Ahmed and Junaid Jamshed’s sons came to the stage and the celebrities in the audience stood up to show respect for the deceased.

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This was a terrific way to show that Junaid Jamshed has not been forgotten and will stay in our hearts forever.

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A Special Message From Asad And Nimra

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Everyone is talking about the newly wedded couple, Asad and Nimra. Some are appreciating them for taking a halal step while others are criticizing them for getting married at a very young age. 

A Special Message From Asad And Nimra

Imran Ashraf took his Instagram and supported Asad and Nimra for taking a bold step of marriage. The couple recently gave an interview where they talked about how they met and fell in love with each other. 

A Special Message From Asad And Nimra

Getting married was a mutual decision. Asad and Nimra gave a special message to all the couples out there ” If you get married at this young age, you develop more understanding. If you love someone, then marry them as soon as possible. Why do you even wait? You stay protected from doing sins that most of the young couples do these days.” 

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What do you guys think of this special message from the newly wedded couple, Asad and Nimra. 

A Sneak Peek Into Shahid Afridi’s New Luxurious House!

The field is not the only place where Shahid Afridi, is passionate when it comes to hitting sixes and winning matches. Lala also has a knack for collection of cars and bikes and what more, he’s very passionate about his house too. Recently, he bought a new luxurious house and we couldn’t help but share it will all of you!

Here’s a sneak peek into Boom Boom Afridi’s new house:


A Sneak Peek into Saba Qamar’s All Upcoming Mega Projects

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Saba Qamar is the most talented and popular Pakistani actor who has garnered huge fame and prestige. She has also achieved name and fame internationally. Her drama Cheekh got aired in Middle & Saudi Arabia in Arabic. Her film Hindi Medium fetched her fame from India as well. Her dramas Baghi and Cheekh became huge phenomenon because of her stellar performances.

A Sneak Peek into Saba Qamar's All Upcoming Mega Projects

The actor is now all set to come on the screen with back to back pending projects, a few of them were completed but halted due to Covid – 19. Her two feature films Kamli and Ghabrana Mana Hey are all set to hit cinemas. Kamli was directed by Sarmad Khoosat. In Ghabrana Mana Hey, she is coming along with Syed Jibran and Zahid Ahmed.

A Sneak Peek into Saba Qamar's All Upcoming Mega Projects

Saba’s web series Man Jogi along with Nauman Ijaz is all set to release on Zee 5. A part from Man Jogi she just wrapped up her shoot for the drama Tumhare Husn Kay Naam alongside Imran Abbas under the direction of Saqib Sheikh.

A Sneak Peek into Saba Qamar's All Upcoming Mega Projects

Recently, Saba Qamar has started shooting for the drama or web series written by Umera Ahmad. She has posted the screenshot related to her shoot.

A Sneak Peek into Saba Qamar's All Upcoming Mega Projects

She is all set to come in another project which is a song video in which she will come with Fahad Mustafa. The song will be sung by Asim Azhar. Saba has also signed an Urduflix web series.

A Sneak Peek into Saba Qamar's All Upcoming Mega Projects