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Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

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Pyar Deewangi Hai is an Ary Digital’s drama serial which is produced by Big Bang productions. The producers of the drama are Dr Ali Kazmi and Fahad Mustafa. The drama stars Sami Khan, Hassan Niazi and Neelam Muneer in main leads. The popular drama serial has been directed by Aabis Raza and it is written by Misbah Ali Syed.

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Today, the last episode of the drama aired, the storyline of the drama was extremely painful and complicated. The story revolved around many suffocating characters who made the life of an innocent couple hard. Well, public liked the last episode and the happy ending of the drama but still they were happy that the drama has finally ended. Viewers were of the view that the drama was so heart wrenching and there was not a single ray of hope for the characters, which was the main reason they didn’t enjoy the drama at all. Despite a happy ending, fans appreciated the makers on ending the drama because of its depressing story. Almost everyone said that the drama was painful to watch.

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

One viewer said, “despite the depressing story Neelum’s acting made it beautiful”. Fans praised the acting skills of Sami Khan and Neelam Muneer. They also liked the acting of the other cast members. Have a look at the comments under the links of the episode.

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyar Deewangi Hai Last Episode Public Reaction

Pyaar Ki Love Story – Telefilm Review

Writer: Faiza Iftikhar
Director: Nadeem Baig
Producers: Six Sigma Plus & Next Level Entertainment
Channel: ARY Digital

Watching a good telefilm which makes you laugh and has characters which you connect to instantly is the best treat on a weekend. I always tune into telefilms when I want to unwind because a well-written and skillfully executed telefilm can prove to be very refreshing and unlike a serial you don’t have to wait for weeks to see how it ends.Pyar Ki Love Story is one such telefilm which aired as an Eid Special and it proved to be the perfect entertainment for the occasion. Pyar Ki Love Story as a whole is just as interesting as its title!

Although the title of the telefilm suggests that the story would essentially be a love story but it is actually much more than that! It is filled with witty jokes which will make you laugh, situations which definitely have a novelty to them and you will get to see some of your favorite actors in roles very different from the ones they have played recently in a few dramas. Watching Saba Hameed and Asif Raza Mir in particular in a comedy play came as a breath of fresh air especially after watching Muqabil. They are exceptionally versatile and brilliant performers who also have great on screen chemistry. Both of them exploited the potential their on-screen characters had to the maximum right from the get-go. Although, we have watched many plays with jokes targeting dysfunctional marriages but Faiza Iftikhar’s take on the topic is definitely one which you cannot miss!

Pyar Ki Love Story is the story of Saman (Urwa Hocane) and Haadi (Farhan Saeed) who are in love with each other and they want to get married. Haadi comes from a broken family and was raised by his uncle (Usman Peerzada) who has a certain condition for getting Haadi married. Saman’s parents Talib (Asif Raza Mir) and Amina (Saba Hameed) cannot stand each other and their track was the highlight of this telefilm. Parveen (Iffat Omer) comes into the picture in the later half of the play and few of her dialogues were the most hilarious ones. The joke about Saba Hameed playing Humayun Saeed’s mother in in Dil Lagi had to be the best one!

Pyaar Ki Love Story - Telefilm Review

A comedy play can never be a success unless it is executed well. Even a good script can fall flat if the director and the actors are not able to create the kind of magic on screen needed to keep the viewers interested in the characters and their stories. Faiza Iftikhar and Nadeem Baig make the perfect team, they always manage to bring out the best in their projects. The casting of the play is also another reason why this one is a must watch. Urwa Hocane and Farhan Saeed clearly had fun shooting this one, something which shows while you are watching the telefilm. Usman Peerzada’s outlook and character both are just as comic as the rest of the characters in the show. It isn’t very often that we see him doing comic roles. Iffat Omer is another actress who hardly ever does comic roles but is hilarious as Parveen.

This telefilm isn’t mindless comedy but it says a great deal about the realities and the ups and downs of marital life. You find yourself thinking, feeling and laughing at the same time! The plot of the telefilm is brand new, it is fun and comical and I highly recommend it to especially those viewers who would like to see all these wonderful actors in few of the most interesting comic roles. The person responsible for the make-up also did a really good job. I especially liked Usman Peerzada and Saba Hameed’s makeovers.

How many of you watched this telefilm? Do share your thoughts about it.

Puthi Topi Gang’s Latest Song Applauded By Pakistani Celebities

Puthi Topi Gang is a Gujrat-based underground band. Puthi Topi Gang has been impressing the viewers with its true to the genre performances for the past ten years. After the struggle of a decade, the band is now getting fame and acknowledgment on the mainstream and social media. The band mainly grabbed the attention of viewers after they released the unofficial PSL 6 anthem. Nauman Zafar, Nauman Ali (Mirza Nani), and Mohammad Usama (Mixam) are the rappers of Puthi Topi Gang who are setting some new benchmarks.

Puthi Topi Gang's Latest Song Applauded By Pakistani Celebities

Puthi Topi Gang's Latest Song Applauded By Pakistani Celebities

Puthi Topi Gang has recently released a song by the name of KALAY KURTAY. Seems like Puthi Topi Gang was also an admirer of Raqs-e-Bismil since they dedicated their lastest song to everyone’s favorite Moosa.

Puthi Topi Gang's Latest Song Applauded By Pakistani Celebities

Puthi Topi Gang's Latest Song Applauded By Pakistani Celebities

Puthi Topi Gang's Latest Song Applauded By Pakistani Celebities

Puthi Topi Gang's Latest Song Applauded By Pakistani Celebities

The Song got the sudden attention of viewers and also celebrities acknowledged the effort of Puthi Topi. Imran Ashraf took Instagram to appreciate the work of Pupthi Topi.

Puthi Topi Gang's Latest Song Applauded By Pakistani Celebities

 

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Bilal Saeed who is an acclaimed singer of our industry, also revealed that he is a fan of Puthi Topi Gang by commenting on Imran Ashraf’s post:

Puthi Topi Gang's Latest Song Applauded By Pakistani Celebities

Puthi Topi Gang's Latest Song Applauded By Pakistani Celebities

Ace director Aehsun Talish also shared a story to admire the work of Puthi Topi Gang:

Puthi Topi Gang's Latest Song Applauded By Pakistani Celebities

Puthi Topi Gang's Latest Song Applauded By Pakistani Celebities

Purple is Maya Ali’s Second Favorite Color

The beauty queen and the diva of hearts, Maya Ali is one of the most sensational actresses of Pakistan who started off their acting career from Silver screen and made their way to the Film Cinema. Maya Ali is ranked as one of the best ten actresses and most followed actresses of Pakistan. What makes her unique is her beautiful soul and the down to earth attitude towards her followers.

Maya Ali is also known for her absolutely amazing taste in terms of fashion and outfits where it has also been observed after analyzing closely that her favorite color after red, is for Sure Purple when it comes to choosing an outfit for herself. She truly flaunts in every color but Purple has its own value. Here are her pictures in Purple outfits. Have a look!

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Punjabi Folk Singer Shaukat Ali Passed Away In Lahore

Famous Punjabi folk singer Shaukat Ali who had a singing career spanning five decades passed away in Lahore, earlier today.

Punjabi Folk Singer Shaukat Ali Passed Away In Lahore

The Ghazal maestro was born in Malakwal into an artistic family. Shaukat Ali made singing his occupation in 1960. Shukat Ali is most famously known for his war-time patriotic songs which include Saathion Mujahidon Jaag Utha Hai Sara Watan and Apna Quaid Aik Hai. He was also honored with the Pride of Performance Award.

Punjabi Folk Singer Shaukat Ali Passed Away In Lahore

According to Shaukat Ali’s son Ameer Shaukat Ali, the funeral prayer will be held between Maghrib and Isha today at Samsani Johar Town in Lahore. Shaukat Ali was facing severe health issues for years. He was diabetic and recently had a liver transplant as well. He also had a heart bypass a few years back. Earlier, his son requested everyone to pray for the deteriorating health of his father Shaukat Ali.

Punjabi Folk Singer Shaukat Ali Passed Away In Lahore

Punjabi Culture On The Sets Of Salam Zindagi

All the provinces of Pakistan are amazing in their own boundaries, but Punjab has a special place when it comes to loud jokes, hearty foods and colourful occasions. Punjabis are probably the world’s loudest people who celebrate each event with all their hearts.

Yesterday on the sets of Salam Zindagi, Faysal Quraishi celebrated the cultural diversity of the most densely populated province of our beloved country. Those who joined him in the colorful celebrations were Asim Mehmood, Chef Farah, Hajra Yamin, Irfan Malik, Ali Hassan, Alia Jamshed, Nazia Malik, Rana Majid and Sherry.

The program was very entertaining with Punjabi jokes as well as discussions about the serious ascpects of Pakistani culture. Faysal Quraishi was at his best with tales of how around the smaller cities, people are so laid back that folks from urban areas get embarrassed at their restlessness and competition. There was Punjabi Bhangra as well as typical oily and hearty Pakistani meals.

The participants were as eager to dance as Punjabis usually are. Abrar ul Haq’s songs completed the essence of the theme. There was kinnay kinnay jana Billo day Ghar and Assan jana Mall o mall. Other songs relating to Punjab were also sung and danced at light heartedly. Mundia Sialkotia and Kuri Lahore Di served very well to get everyone on both sides of the stage tap their feet Punjabi style.

Here is the entertaining show in pictures;

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Punjabi Became The Biggest Challenge For Fawad Khan In Maula Jatt

The release of Maula Jatt is just around the corner and we will get to watch Fawad Khan back in Pakistani cinemas in a full-fledged role after 15 years. Fawad Khan impressed everyone in Khuda Ke Liye and then worked on television. He went to Bollywood from there and after his return we have been missing him from everywhere. Fawad Khan is the new Maula Jatt, an iconic character previously played by Sultan Rahi and the film is in Punjabi language as it is set in Punjab.

Punjabi Became The Biggest Challenge For Fawad Khan In Maula Jatt

Fawad Khan is a resident of Lahore where he got his education and naturally everyone assumed that he is a Punjabi speaker hailing from the heart of Punjab. But Fawad revealed that he was born in Karachi and then they moved around abroad due to his father’s work and later settled in Lahore. But the actor cannot really speak Punjabi as it was not spoken in his house.

Punjabi Became The Biggest Challenge For Fawad Khan In Maula Jatt

He added that it was the film’s writer Nasir Adeeb who helped him with the correct pronunciations and applying the correct expression to the dialogues. And opposite Fawad was Hamza wo is completely fluent in the language. Fawad had to work a lot on getting the language right too. He said that he has not seen the original Maula Jatt completely as it was difficult for him to understand.

Punjabi Became The Biggest Challenge For Fawad Khan In Maula Jatt

This is how Punjabi challenged him when he became Maula:

Punjab Police Responds On Maria B’s Case

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Maria B’s husband was arrested by police because he failed to inform authorities about their servant having Coronavirus.

Punjab Police Responds On Maria B's Case

She appealed to Prime Minister to release her husband and serve justice. Later, her husband was released from jail.

Punjab Police Responds On Maria B's Case

On this matter, a counter statement from official Punjab police is going viral. In an audio message, the police explained the whole matter.

The police clarified, “Because bibi was fluently speaking English, it’s very important to respond to their video. Their servant’s Corona test came out positive and this lady and her husband are so inhuman that they didn’t even call our helpline for help so that we can take their servant with us.”

Punjab Police Responds On Maria B's Case

“Instead they threw their servant out so that he can infect the society. That person changed two buses while travelling to his village. The passengers of two buses are in danger and his village people as well.”

Punjab Police Responds On Maria B's Case

He further said, “This is a potential threat to society. This lady and her husband both are inhuman.”

Punjab Police Officer’s Beautiful Welcome To Sikh Yatris Goes Viral

Punjab Police is known for many things and people are generally fearful of the department but recently a police officer showed how much empathy and respect the officers exhibit. One Punjab Police officer’s beautiful welcome to the Sikh Yatris coming from India is going viral and people are loving how that interaction went.

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Sikh Yatris visit Nankana Sahib and Kartarpur sahib every year for their religious pilgrimage. A police officer was present when the Yatris came and he sang a beautiful Kalam by Sufi poet Mian Mohammad Bakhsh. It was a beautiful representation of the Punjabi culture which exists on both sides of the border and the internet is loving how this interaction went.

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Punjab Police Officer’s Beautiful Welcome To Sikh Yatris Goes Viral

This is the beautiful video:

The internet is praising the officer Shahid for how he dealt with the Yatris. They are saying he has done a great job. One netizen said, “He showcased how his parents have raised him right.” Another added, ” He is the ambassador of peace.” One internet user said that the officer is indeed a great asset for Punjab Police as his actions brought respect for the department:

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Punjab Nahin Jaongi’s Premiere In Lahore!

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After a star studded premiere in Karachi, Punjab Nahin Jaongi’s team came to Lahore and invited Lahoris to witness their film. Many celebrities from Lahore were spotted at the premiere with everyone trying to make a statement with their presence. Urwa went desi while Mehwish was seen adorning a willayiti look on the evening. Here are the pictures from the event:

Punjab Nahin Jaongi's Premiere In Lahore!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi's Premiere In Lahore!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi's Premiere In Lahore!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi's Premiere In Lahore!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi's Premiere In Lahore!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi's Premiere In Lahore!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi's Premiere In Lahore!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi's Premiere In Lahore!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi's Premiere In Lahore!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi's Premiere In Lahore!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi's Premiere In Lahore!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi's Premiere In Lahore!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi's Premiere In Lahore!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi's Premiere In Lahore!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi's Premiere In Lahore!

 

Punjab Nahin Jaongi Cast’s Latest Shoot!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi is soon to be released on Eid ul Adha. The film has already created a lot of hype with its trailer getting millions of views. The film stars Humayun Saeed, Mehwish Hayat, Urwa Hocane, Azfar Rehman, Ahnmed Ali Butt and Sohail Ahmed. The cast is promoting their film now left and right and recently they shot for GT Magazine. Though most of them looked really desi in the trailer the shoot is a total villayiti scene. Take a look at the pictures:Punjab Nahin Jaongi Cast's Latest Shoot!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi Cast's Latest Shoot!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi Cast's Latest Shoot!

Punjab Nahin Jaongi Cast's Latest Shoot!

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Punjab Nahi Jaungi’s Teaser Is Out & Its The Best Thing You’ll See Today

It’s been a while since Nadeem Baig’s upcoming film Punjab Nahi Jaungi has been creating a buzz. And finally the teaser of the much-awaited film starring Humayun Saeed, Urwa Hocane, Mehwish Hayat and Ahmed Ali Butt, is out and we’re totally in love.

The first look of Punjab Nahi Jaungi is grand and dynamic with a desi feel to it. The teaser opens up with Humayun Saeed’s royal entry followed by some ups and downs. Mehwish Hayat as usual looks amazeballs and her chemistry with Humayun Saeed is just perfect. Urwa Hocane looks beautiful, and we managed to get a glimpse of Azfer Rehman as well. The teaser offers some desi and Punjabi wedding vibes.

Have a look at the teaser here:

Written by Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar and directed by Nadeem Baig, Punjab Nahi Jaungi is slated to release on Eid-ul-Azha. It might sound too early to say, but BLOCKBUSTER is written all over it.

Punjab Nahi Jaungi’s Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

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Parmesh Adiwal is a famous Pakistani director who has been part of the media industry for many years now. Parmesh Adiwal belonged to the Hindu religion. His popular projects include Punjab Nahi Jaungi and Ishrat Made In China. He was the co director of Ishrat Made In China. Parmesh Adiwal also directed the song videos including the OST of drama serial Masters. He has also directed multiple songs and Naat videos featuring Amjad Sabri, Maya Khan, Sarah Khan and Urwa Hocane. Parmesh Adiwal has also directed Punjab Nahi Jaungi’s promotional song which was in Farhan Saeed’s voice. He has directed multiple hit tv commercials including Dalda’s iconic ads. He has also directed Falak Shabir’s song Yaar Mila de and viral hit song Jitni Punjabi by Billy X.

Punjab Nahi Jaungi's Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

Lately, a beautiful news is doing rounds on social media about the director that he has embraced Islam. The director has also performed his Umrah in Saudi Arabia and has shared a video on his Instagram account from his Umrah. Parmesh Adiwal’s Muslim name is Muhammad now. His friend has shared a picture of the director from Khana Kaaba. See the video first:

The director is recieving wishes from his friends and colleagues who are happy on his conversion. Feroze Khan, Humayun Alamgir and others congratulated the director for entering into the light of Islam. A fan is saying that people like him truly accepts Islam after learning everything about it unlike the people who are born Muslims. Read a few comments as well:

Punjab Nahi Jaungi's Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

Punjab Nahi Jaungi's Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

Punjab Nahi Jaungi's Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

Punjab Nahi Jaungi's Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

Punjab Nahi Jaungi's Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

Punjab Nahi Jaungi's Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

Punjab Nahi Jaungi's Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

Punjab Nahi Jaungi's Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

See the screenshots from Khana Kaaba followed by a few of his pictures:

Punjab Nahi Jaungi's Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

Punjab Nahi Jaungi's Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

Punjab Nahi Jaungi's Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

Punjab Nahi Jaungi's Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

Punjab Nahi Jaungi's Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

Punjab Nahi Jaungi's Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

Punjab Nahi Jaungi's Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

Punjab Nahi Jaungi's Song Director Parmesh Adiwal Embraces Islam

Punjab Nahi Jaungi & Na Maloom Afraad 2 – Which One Is The Winner?

This year for the first time Pakistani filmmakers gave the cinema goers two exceptional films to choose from. Punjab Nahi Jaungi and Na Maloom Afraad 2 both boasted of an impressive cast and crew and cinematic experience with two completely different flavors. The producers and the team members involved in making these films went out of their way and worked hard to promote these films. The competition between these two films was fierce even before they were shown in cinemas and at the same time it was great to see actors supporting each other. At the end of the day, it really did look like everyone involved cared more about the success of the revival of the Pakistani film industry as opposed to looking after their own interests, which has been the most positive aspect of watching the film industry grow by leaps and bounds over the past few years.

Here is a comparison of both the films which will give the viewers a better insight into what to expect from them and in the end a verdict stating which film is most likely to win the viewers over.

The Plots & The Dialogues

The main plots of both these films are entirely different from each other. While Punjab Nahin Jaungi banks heavily on emotions and explores the dynamics of relationships when people from two different worlds come together, Na Maloom Afraad 2 relies entirely on comical events and situations to take the story forward and manages to entertain the viewers without delving into the emotional element of the relationship between the characters.

Punjab Nahi Jaungi’s dialogues have Khalil-ur-Rehman written all over them! Like many other scripts written by the writer, these dialogues revolve around the concept of love as perceived by different characters in the story and many of these dialogues also have a comical element which too is not devoid of meaning. Na Maloom Afraad 2’s dialogues are mostly fun and witty, meant for the common man but there are times when the humor gets too dirty. Having said that, overall, Na Maloom Afraad 2’s script is more crisp whereas Punjab Nahi Jaungi does have a few scenes which could have been chopped down. The emotional quotient of Punjab Nahi Jaungi’s script however outweighs that of Na Maloom Afraad 2’s story.

Punjab Nahi Jaungi & Na Maloom Afraad 2 - Which One Is The Winner?

The Characters & The Performances

The leading characters of NMA2 are the same as they were in the prequel with a slight difference in their class & appearances but the overall personalities of these characters are the same. While all these characters are enjoyable, you do not form an emotional bond with any of them since the film focuses more on the events instead of exploring the characters. Fahad Mustafa, Mohsin Abbas Haider and Javaid Sheikh have given solid performances and even though the female leads don’t have a big role to play in the story but they have done complete justice to their respective characters.

Punjab Nahi Jaungi on the other hand has a strong male lead and even with all his flaws Fawad Khagga manages to steal the show. Humayun Saeed’s impressive performance and screen presence makes up for the weaknesses in his character. Mehwish Hayat is effortless as Amal. There are however times when Urwa Hocane stands out more than Mehwish Hayat. Saleem Mairaj, Ahmed Ali Butt, Naveed Shehzad Saba Hameed and Sohail Ahmed have also given exceptional performances in the film.

Na Maloom Afraad is a male-centric film hence the female characters have completely been relegated to the background. Punjab Nahi Jaungi on the other hand focuses equally on the male and female leads. While Na Maloom Afraad 2 failed to distribute screen time justly among all the characters, Punjab Nahi Jaungi does complete justice to all its characters by giving them ample screen time and allowing them to contribute to the story. There is a good reason why Urwa Hocane chose to promote PNJ; she definitely got a fair chance to showcase her talent in Punjab Nahin Jaungi and was absolutely brilliant as Durdana.

The Direction & Cinematography

Both these films have been directed skillfully and the beautiful cinematography makes them both a visual treat. While Punjab Nahi Jaungi beautifully explores the raw beauty of Punjab and has an Eastern flavor, Na Maloom Afraad has been shot in Cape Town, South Africa and has a more modern feel to it. Nadeem Baig and Nabeel Qureshi yet again have proved that both of them are phenomenal directors who always manage to translate their ideas faultlessly on screen. Both these films are brilliantly executed and the directors have used all the modern technology available to their advantage.

Punjab Nahi Jaungi & Na Maloom Afraad 2 - Which One Is The Winner?

The Songs & Choreography

Punjab Nahi Jaungi is definitely a winner in this department because it has plenty of songs, all of them are beautifully composed, are different from one another and the way they have been shot and choreographed is impressive as well. Na Maloom Afraad 2’s songs completely fit in the situations and scenarios being shown at that time but the film does not have enough songs and not a single song which includes the female leads . Also, the songs have been used to add “masala” to the film unlike Punjab Nahi Jaungi which does not attempt to do so.

The Verdict

Both these films have far more strengths than weaknesses therefore they both have the potential of winning the hearts of the viewers and winning big at the box office. They offer something completely different from each other but both of them are entertaining and impressive in their own way. While Punjab Nahi Jaungi offers family drama with a filmy touch, Na Maloom Afraad 2 is the kind of film you would enjoy watching with friends. PNJ will give you catchy phrases and will make you laugh and cry at the same time. Na Maloom Afraad will make you laugh with tears rolling down your face! Most importantly, Na Maloom Afraad 2 and Punjab Nahi Jaungi deliver exactly what they promised and perhaps even more. Both these films will make you proud of how far Pakistani films have come over the years.

Punjab Nahi Jaungi – Film Review

Writer: Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar
Director: Nadeem Baig
Producers: Salman Iqbal, Humayun Saeed, Jerjees Seja, Shahzad Nasib
Cast: Humayun Saeed, Mehwish Hayat, Urwa Hocane, Sohail Ahmed, Saba Hameed, Waseem Abbas, Naveed Shehzad, Behroze Sabzwari, Ahmed Ali Butt, Safina Behroze & others.

When you go to watch a film you have enormous expectations from, you rarely leave the cinema hall completely satisfied but that was most certainly not the case with Punjab Nahi Jaungi. On the contrary this film manages to strike a chord right from the beginning till the very end. Beautiful cinematography, flawless direction, amazing performances by all the actors involved, Humayun Saeed and Mehwish Hayat’s sizzling on screen chemistry and most importantly Humayun Saeed’s screen presence as a hero who isn’t flawless but extremely likeable makes this film a must watch! With this film Nadeem Baig proved yet again that no one can handle a romantic story in which emotions reign supreme better than him. Humayun Saeed and Mehwish Hayat proved that they have unmatchable on screen chemistry and their scenes together are an absolute treat to watch even when at times their characters and interactions make you question the logic behind them. Most importantly with this film Humayun Saeed proved that he is here to stay! Humayun Saeed is beyond impressive as Fawad Khaaga; his performance gives his character the edge it needed to win the hearts of the viewers.

Punjab Nahi Jaungi has the perfect opening, the perfect ending and although whatever is in between isn’t faultless but it is most certainly a really good effort by the team to provide the cinema-goers with wholesome entertainment. Punjab Nahi Jaungi’s real success lies in the fact that it can make the viewers laugh and cry at the same time! You know a film has managed to win the hearts of the viewers when they laugh at the jokes and there is dead silence in the cinema hall when the story takes an emotional turn.

Mehwish Hayat looks stunning throughout the film; the make-up artists, stylists, her designer and the director of photography have put in a lot of effort to make sure that she looks flawless all the way through. Her character (Amal) and acting also gives you Anmol vibes at times. Fawad Khagga and Shafique Ahmed’s (Ahmed Ali Butt) bromance and Ahmed Ali Butt’s dance moves are the highlight of the film. Sohail Ahmed is impressive as Mahtab Khagga, his comic timing is perfect. Urwa Hocane’s splendid performance was definitely the most pleasant surprise in the film. I am glad that unlike Na Maloom Afraad she got a chance to showcase her acting skills in this film and excelled in it. Saba Hameed, Behroze Sabzwari, Safina Behroze and Naveed Shehzad outshine in their respective roles. Azfar Rehman’s character (Vasay) doesn’t have a lot to offer and I feel this character got more screen time than it deserved. Shafique on the other hand should have been given a little more screen time.

Punjab Nahi Jaungi - Film Review

This film also has some memorable songs to its credit and for me 24/7 Lak Hilna and Ranjha were clear winners because they were a complete package; beautifully composed, written, sung and choreographed. Although 24/7 Lak Hilna looked like an item number but it was definitely not one. It was also the only song in which Humayun Saeed and Mehwish Hayat actually danced.

Punjab Nahi Jaungi’s script has Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar written all over it! Those of you who are watching Tau Dil Ka Kya Hua and Mohabbat Tumse Nafrat Hei might find a lot of similarities in some of the scenarios and even the dialogues. Also, the basic philosophy behind the script is the same as both these dramas. Nadeem Baig, Humayun Saeed and Ahmed Ali Butt in particular make this film a must watch. Those of you who fell in love with Mohid will definitely fall in love with Fawad Khagga too, not because he is perfect like Mohid but because Humayun Saeed has translated this character so well on the big screen.

I would give this film 4 out of 5. The only aspect of the film which is slightly annoying is the excessive use of English language especially from characters which would normally not speak in English. Some of the words used are complicated and seem strange coming from people like Durdana and even Mahtab Khagga. Fawad Khagga’s English however will give you tons to laugh about and few phrases which you will enjoy repeating over and over again if you are going to watch this film with a group of friends!

A piece of advice for anyone who is planning to watch this film – make sure you buy all the popcorn and drinks you want beforehand because the intermission comes at such a time that you would not want to leave your seats! There are films you actually need a break from and you go out to get fresh air if nothing else during the intermission because you are not looking forward to watching the rest of the film and then there are films like this one which manage to hold your interest right till the end.

Punjab Nahi Jaungi deserves to be watched on the big screen therefore don’t wait for it to air on television, you will never enjoy it fully if you don’t watch it in the cinema. It is definitely a paisa wasool film so go watch it!

Punjab Government not allowing PDM to hold Sit-in

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The Punjab government is certain on its decision to not to allow the Pakistan Democratic Moment (PDM) to hold a Sit-in (rally) at Minar Pakistan.

According to sources in the Punjab government, gatherings of more than 300 people are banned in the province. No further notification is required after notification from the Department of Primary and Secondary Health.

Sources said that the rate of Corona cases in Punjab has gone up to 4% and in Lahore to 8% while a high alert has also been issued in Lahore due to possible threat of terrorism.

Punjab government decides not to allow PDM meetings. According to Punjab government sources, it is not possible to allow the rally when corona is spreading and there is also a threat of terrorism.

The Punjab government has not given permission to the PDM to hold a meeting while Prime Minister Imran Khan has said , “we will neither allow nor stop the PDM to hold jalsa”. However , a warning related to the Corona outbreak had already been issued by the government of Punjab .

Punjab Government not allowing PDM to hold Sit-in

Punjab Government Bans Na Maloom Afraad 2

After 5 weeks of running successfully in cinemas Punjab Government issued a notification this Friday banning Na Maloom Afraad 2 from further screening.

Censor board cited “persistent complaints from different quarters” as the reason behind the ban. Though a legit reason hasn’t been given by the government for the ban yet the ban continues to keep Na Maloom Afraad from reaching the big screen.

Punjab Government Bans Na Maloom Afraad 2

This isn’t the first time Na Maloom Afraad 2 has fallen under scrutiny, it was barred in UAE citing that it “allegedly misrepresented Arabs”.

This Javed Sheikh, Fahad Mustafa and Mohsin Abbas Haider starrer comedy film revolves around the misadventures of the above trio as they embark on a get-rich-quick scheme in Cape Town… involving an Arab sheikh and his gold toilet.

“This is a really strange move by the Punjab Censor Board. We had already received clearance by the censor board and the film released in September with no issues,” Nabeel Qureshi, director of the film, stated in an interview. “Were they just not watching the film at that time?”

Qureshi further said “To clear a film for screening and then ban it a month later sets a really bad precedent. It’s just ridiculous. Also, the censor board issued the notification on a weekend so I couldn’t even go to court to challenge [the ban] immediately,” he went on to add that he will take the matters to court and bring Na Maloom Afraad 2 back to the big screen.

Looks like a beginning of another controversy that will take many turns.

 

 

Punjab Chief Minister announced projects worth billions of rupees for Lahore

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Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar announced several projects worth billions of rupees for Lahore, including a hospital, overhead bridge, underpasses and electric green buses.

A meeting of the governing body of LDA was held under the chairmanship of Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar in which Chief Minister Usman Buzdar announced a special package of billions of rupees for the development of Lahore.

On the occasion, Usman Buzdar said that a modern hospital with 1000 beds would be constructed on Feroz Road in Lahore out of which 400 beds would be for general, 400 beds for cardiology and 200 beds for blood diseases.

He said that the hospital would be built on LDA land near Arfa Karim Information Technology Tower at a cost of Rs. 7 billion.

Usman Buzdar said that an overhead bridge would be constructed from the railway station to Sheranwala Gate at a total cost of Rs 4.5 billion. The 2 km long overhead bridge would start from Nolakha police station.

He said that 10 underground water tanks would be constructed in Lahore to store rain water at a cost of Rs. 1 billion.

The Punjab Chief Minister said that 4,000 apartments would be constructed for the low-income class in LDA City at an estimated cost of Rs 40 billion.

He said that a total of more than 35,000 apartments are planned to be built on 8,000 kanals of land.

Usman Bazdar said that a modern bus terminal will be constructed at Thokar Niaz Baig in Lahore. The Transport Department has been directed to submit the design of the bus terminal by December 10 while green electric buses will also be run in major cities including Lahore.  In addition, an underpass will be constructed on the road leading to Samanabad.

 

Pukaar Last Episode Review – A Happy Ending!

Awww the last episode of Pukaar was sweet & I liked the way everything was addressed. I am glad that despite the extremely slow pace & the over dosage of flashbacks, Pukaar got a complete ending where all the things were given a proper closure without leaving a room for anything to be covered!

One of the best things of this episode was an end that Zamani met. She was made to pay for what she did – better late than never! Sultan & Tashfeen mourned the loss of their son Fahad & did realize that he never wanted to become a part of this political system that Sultan was running in his hometown. It did end up being the reason why Fahad died & both Sultan & Tashfeen knew that. It wasn’t surprising that Tashfeen showed up for a couple of seconds in this last episode because her role wasn’t important – just like her character. I also feel that Jia Ali was wasted in this drama & failed to leave a mark despite trying really hard.

Sultan assured Samra that Qasim belonged to her. This was his way of apologizing to her for all that she went through in his house where he just couldn’t protect her from the atrocities thrown her way. Rehan Sheikh did the best he could with this one dimensional character of Sultan but then that’s expected from an actor of his calibre.

It turned out that Laali Ma was basically aik bezti ki maar but having said that, it is worth mentioning that in a very brief conversation it was nicely elaborated how young widows in feudel setting are usually treated, where their urge to get settled again is suppressed & they are expected to become the torch bearer of family’s dignity. I also liked how Laali Ma admitted that she could not tolerate a girl who questioned her every step of the way, who was basically a newly wed – something which does tend to make ladies like Laali Ma envy their newly married daughters in law. Everything that Laali did was basically a reflection of her jealousy against Samra & then a chain reaction of everything that she herself endured when she got widowed, but it was good that she admitted & apologized for everything but I wish Samra had insulted her earlier so that this drama could’ve ended earlier too!

Finally, Samra overcame the guilt that she felt right from the beginning of her relationship with Sarang. Samra continuously labelled it as a betrayal against Fahad but then, even though dramatic, the entire scene was nicely done where Fahad communicates with her & talks her out of getting divorced. Even though they made it dramatic but it still had a touch of reality to it that those departed do tend to guide their loved ones through dreams!

Finally, Samra said it. I liked that they just didn’t end the drama by showing that Samra chose not to get divorced, in fact she worded her feelings & was the first one to admit that she was in love with Sarang. Obviously, he gave her plenty of reasons to fall in love with him & I am glad she did. Their chemistry was amazing & it was nice to see how comfortable Yumna Zaidi & Zahid Ahmed looked with each other on-screen.

Even though the story of this drama was predictable right from the beginning, there was something that kept the viewers coming back to it. I honestly believe that 16-18 episodes were enough for a story like Pukaar because the content wasn’t new. The unnecessary usage of flashbacks & extremely slow pace did at times made this drama a task to tune to but I will let it slide considering all’s well when it ends well. For me, the best thing about this drama was Sarang’s character. It was nice to see a positive soul with a positive outlook on life in the middle of so much of negativity. Zahid Ahmed did the best he could but I so wish he hadn’t just sat on the makeup chair without an input allowing the so-called MUA’s do their own thing because they well & truly messed his look with unnecessary amount of makeup which did affect his character’s personality – thanks to a well-written, well-conceived character & even better acting that Zahid Ahmed was able to save himself as well as Sarang. Yumna Zaidi did really well in terms of acting but now when the drama has ended, I don’t feel any connection with Samra’s character & I am happy at the happy ending only for Sarang’s sake. Anyways, please share your thoughts!

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Pukaar Episode 9 – Review!

Ohkay so, it was a decent episode of Pukaar. Where the story of Sarang was taken forward, I feel Samra’s has been on the loop for quite some time now. I really hope her track progresses a bit from now on as it is no fun seeing such a rightfully opinionated girl being tortured.

Samra was caught even before she could escape & then Laali burst the bubble for her that she was well aware of the secret that she was trying to keep about her pregnancy. I like that Samra doesn’t shy away from saying what is right & what is on her mind. Samra has nothing to lose, so it is good that despite being unable to do much, she is not settling for this ridiculousness that Laali time & again puts her up with. Samra is helpless but I think more than that, she is trying to gather herself to come to a decision as to how she has to bounce back & fight for herself. I really think Samra’s parents should also take a bold step now considering they both know that she is expecting a child & is practically in a house arrest.

Laali obviously has got nothing else to do, no hobby, no interests where she can channel out her negative energies, that is why she has made Samra a focal point & is now torturing her. Taking away colored clothes from her, making her wear all whites only depicts the size of her brain, which is probably smaller than a peanut. It was nice to see Tashfeen warming upto Samra & if not much, at least trying to do something to stop the mistreatment that Samra was facing. Sultan obviously showed no compassion, no sympathy that is why Tashfeen got no courage to stand upto Laali & tell her to stop whatever she was doing.

So, Amna told Sarang everything as to why she had lied to him all his life. Sarang finally got to understand what sort of a person Sultan was, because the look of disgust on his face said it all. Even though Sultan got married to Amna, he just left her in the lurch & didn’t have the courage to own her in front of his family. Obviously, Amna had no other option left than to lie to Sarang, I think it was way better to tell him that his father died than to introduce him to a coward like Sultan who wasn’t a man enough to stand by his wife. It is so obvious that now that Sultan has lost Fahad, he conveniently decided to show up & meet Sarang as he’d want him to fulfill Fahad’s shoes & do what he couldn’t. Sultan is nothing but a practical & selfishly ambitious person, so he obviously hasn’t contacted Sarang out of his fatherly love for him, but only to take advantage of the fact that he has another son who will contest for him in the elections.

Overall, this episode was pretty decent but I will say they have now started relying a lotttttttt on the OST & that is now killing the charm that the song has. Yes, we get it, things are difficult for Samra & her life is tough, but just an instrumental music would do rather than playing that entire song again & again & again as no lies there, I now have a headache after listening to so much of music in this episode. Anyways, the acting & the direction is nice, just want things to progress now. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Pukaar.

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Zahra Mirza.

Pukaar Episode 8 Review – Stagnant!

Ohkay so, this episode of Pukaar was pretty slow & practically nothing happened in it which could’ve taken the story forward. To put it in simple words, this episode was just an elaboration of the note at which last episode ended.

Samra contiued to be treated as a prisoner in a house arrest. No matter what, I find it ridiculously irrational & unrealistic that Samra is not allowed to speak to or meet her parents & not only that, even when they call, their calls are deliberately screened. Laali Ma is one twisted woman & sadly, she has another loon hovering around her waiting for her sick orders to fulfill them. This episode just showed Samra & her mother’s struggle to get in touch with each other but then eventually they both succeeded. I am usually not a fan of the mistreatment that is shown in our dramas towards servants but I couldn’t stop smiling when Samra set Zamani straight because she really needs to know her place & she deserved it!!!

Well, Saarang was pretty taken aback after his meeting with Sultan. Saarang actually didn’t take Sultan seriously & he wouldn’t have if Sultan hadn’t told him his mother’s name, Amna. Saarang obviously was forced to stop & think about whatever he heard because he couldn’t really understand why would a stranger call himself his father & then claim to be his mother’s husband. Obviously, Amna was shocked because she really didn’t see this coming as she had lied to Saarang about his father’s death & it seemed they both lived a fulfilling life together without the need of another male figure in their lives.

Well, Samra escaped & ran away. I don’t blame her, who would want to live in a prison like that. It was sad that even Tashfeen backed out & didn’t help Samra but still, she at least has some compassion left in her which is nice.

This episode was pretty basic but yes, the preview of the next episode seemed promising. Direction & acting everything is pretty good but I don’t understand how many times are we going to see Samra going up & down the staircase in slow-mo with OST echoing in the background? It is way too monotonous now! Anyways, please share your thoughts.

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Zahra Mirza.

Pukaar Episode 7 – Review!

Ohkay so, this episode of Pukaar was interesting in some parts & ridiculous in others. I am sure everyone will know which were the ridiculous bits. The story is getting interesting especially the note at which this episode ended left me wanting to see more of it but I so wish they had cut down on these clownish characters that are Laali Ma & Zamani!

Samra found out that she was expecting & because her friend Aimen had warned her what her life would be like, Samra seemed concerned & tensed when she got the answer that she was looking for. Even Samra’s mother knew that her daughter was in deep trouble now.

I must say I liked the way Tashfeen & Samra bonded. Everything that Tashfeen said to Samra was so touching & emotional, she was right, now that Fahad was no more, she had no reasons to hold onto any grudge that she had against Samra. I had this feeling that Samra & Tashfeen will bond really well & I totally see that happening now. It was also good to see that Tashfeen had some soft corner for Samra & on humanitarian grounds, she felt for her because she could see how ignorant & irrational Laali was being with Samra.

I don’t think there would be anyone who’d take Laali seriously. Even though they tried to showcase how cold-hearted she is, she ended up looking like a caricature & a clown who has nothing better to do in life therefore she has assigned herself a duty of torturing Samra because she is this psychotic woman who is finding solace in someone else’s grief. Zamani & Laali both are obnoxious in my opinion & I can’t emphasize how off-putting Zamani’s character & the actor playing that role is!

Well, Sultan was done mourning the loss of Fahad & moved on pretty quickly. Sultan is quite a practical politician therefore he knew he had a golden chance to use Fahad’s death to further his chances of winning elections. Samra’s confrontation was quite nicely done, she just gave Sultan a piece of her mind but then again Sultan decided to use her feelings to turn it into an emotional blackmailing as he knew that using Samra’s name would guarantee him sympathy votes.

Well, finally Zahid Ahmed’s character got introduced. Sarang Darwesh seemed to be unfamiliar of Sultan but then Sultan introduced himself as his father. The preview suggested that Sarang’s mother won’t be oblivious of Sultan Asfand Yar Khan. It will be interesting to see how Sultan will try to bring Sarang into his life. Please share your thoughts.

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Zahra Mirza.

Pukaar Episode 6 – Review!

Ohkay so, this episode introduced us to the life Samra will be living in Fahad’s home after him & they surely made this episode quite convincing because the direction & the acting of Yumna Zaidi was spot on!

Samra clearly had an idea that her life will be difficult in Fahad’s home, that is why, while talking to her mother, she named it as a ‘punishment’ that she chose for herself but as the time went by, she started to realize that no matter how much she grieves, there was no one in this house who sympathized with her.

Laali Ma took the responsibilty of torturing Samra to no end & ironically, she was shown to be a God-fearing woman but when it came to being compassionate & courteous, she lacked these traits completely. Laali Ma gave Samra’s mother a clear indication that she wouldn’t allow her to take Samra back with her & even though it was hard for her to accept, she gave in. Samra’s father’s concerns were portrayed nicely too because in those brief encounters that he has had with Fahad’s family, he clearly understood what sort of people they were & that is why he was upset that they stopped Samra from coming with them.

Laali Ma started making it obvious to Samra that there were very strict rules that she had laid for her which she had to abide by but I loved that despite mourning the loss of Fahad, Samra didn’t just completely forget who she was & continued to reason with Laali Ma & made her speechless!

Samra’s friend tried to further put things into perspective so that she could convince her to leave this place as soon as possible. Aimen dreaded that if Samra must’ve fallen pregnant, she would never be able to come out of this prison all her life. Well, Samra actually became pregnant which means now Fahad’s family will have even a stronger hold on her. It was nice to see Zulekha & Samra’s bonding, at least there was someone who sympathized with her. Also, I found it unconvincing that Tashfeen was nowhere to be seen & didn’t bother visiting Samra even once. Tashfeen did inquire about Samra from Zulekha but in general she has given full authority to Laali Ma to do whatever she wants with Samra which is irrational!

Overall, it was a decent episode. The preview suggested that Samra’s problems are far from being over because now Fahad’s father would want her to contest in the elections, obviously it will guarantee him sympathy votes in this case, let’s see what Samra’s reaction will be. Even though this episode was good & everything else was shown convincingly, I am taking a star off because I don’t agree with the ‘white’ outfit that Laali chose for Samra & also the way she suggested that Samra should be given limited food. It’s about time to break free from these irrelevant norms & it is sad to see them being unnecessarily reinforced in this drama. Please share your thoughts.

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Zahra Mirza.

Pukaar Episode 5 Review – Tragic!

Ohkay so, this episode of Pukaar was quite depressing which means the emotions were conveyed perfectly. This entire drama week for me was so heavy, first Aairah’s husband died in Khudgarz, then Tabeer’s husband died in Tabeer & now Samra’s husband died in Pukaar, tauba, talk about monotony, anyways!

Well, Fahad couldn’t win the battle for his life & passed away. The news of his death was obviously tragic & shook every single person associated with him. Samra lost the love of her life, Tashfeen & her husband lost their only son. Samra’s parents obviously couldn’t see their only child suffering that too when she deems herself guilty.

The moment Fahad’s father saw Samra, he made sure to remind her that it was because of her that Fahad didn’t go to the village & now he was fighting for his life. Well, he passed away & first half of the episode was covered in the flashbacks. Samra’s father did try to make a point that because Sultan got Fahad involved in the politics, he directed undue attention towards his son, but then again, why would Sultan pay heed to what Samra’s father said because he was too busy holding Samra responsible for everything!

Well, looks like Fahad’s Daadi is going to take revenge from Samra because Fahad’s family unanimously thinks that Samra is the reason why Fahad died, therefore they will make sure to torture her because other than that, they had no reason to keep Samra at their house as it was way too evident that they weren’t sympathizing with Samra to begin with!

Samra’s parents tried their best to take her with them but Samra wanted to be left alone in Fahad’s house. Poor thing doesn’t know what she will be faced with!

Well, honestly speaking, I wish everyone’s makeup apart from Yumna had been a bit realistic because all the characters; Daadi, Tashfeen & Zamani looked too glamorous to be mourning the death of a family member. I must say Zamani is quite annoying, obviously she is doing what usually servants do to stay in the good books of their masters but then again, the actress playing her role & her overall get up is such an eyesore. I wish we get to see less of her in the upcoming episodes which seems highly unlikely but still we can hope for the best. Yumna Zaidi was spot on with her acting & she succeeded in conveying Samra’s pain. I must say the OST is really nice & it helped in conveying the overall sadness that everyone was going through after losing Fahad. Anyways, please share your thoughts about this episode of Pukaar.

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Zahra Mirza.

Pukaar Episode 4 Review – Convincing Episode!

Ohkay so, it was quite a convincing episode of Pukaar. I really liked this episode because the ordeals or a newly wedded girl were shown in a perfect manner plus the more I am getting to know Samra’s character, the more I am liking her!

Samra is someone who is fair & calls spade a spade without worrying about the fact that whether whatever she says will sit well with someone or not. Samra understood that when it comes to Fahad, he will never really be able to take a stand for his wife so she had to fend for herself.

This marriage unveiled one shock after another for Samra because she was promised something completely opposite to what was now being dished out to her. Fahad never really told Samra about his background & the fact that his father might be interested in making him join the local politics, that is why when she saw Fahad accepting his father’s orders, she was not only unhappy but upset that Fahad wasn’t thinking from her perspective. Samra just wanted a simple life with Fahad & didn’t want him to attain this wealth & power which his father wanted him to achieve.

Fahad’s family follows certain set of rules & has certain standards, but they really took a bit too far where they expected Samra, the only child to abide by those rules even when it came to meeting her parents. Samra knew she had to draw a line otherwise her in-laws will keep on bombarding her with one order after another, one expectation after another, which would mean that Samra will have to forget herself in the course of meeting their expectations.

I really liked the way Samra voiced her concerns but just because she loved Fahad so much, she eventually gave up & understood that being the only son, his parents had certain expectations & dreams which only he could fulfill. Samra wanted to settle in America but just because Fahad told her that it was a matter of time before they could go, she agreed to go to village till he contests in the elections!

Slowly & gradually Samra did understand that Fahad was having a hard time accommodating her, because whatever basics Samra demanded from him were not in sync with how his family rolled. Samra wanted to see her mother but even though Fahad came for her, initially he just sat there looking at his father for an approval. Fahad was trying hard to please Samra & he did succeed at times but still his father had an upper-hand & Fahad wanted Samra to understand & compromise. I liked those little moments that they shared where Fahad through some cute gestures won Samra’s heart & she let go of her anger.

I liked the conversation that Samra had with her mother where she shared how her marital life was full of challenges & her mother told her that she had to maintain a balance. Fahad still chose to leave because he was mindful of what his father wanted from him. Sadly, he got murdered & that will now change the dynamics of the story!

Overall, it was a very convincing episode. I liked that Tashfeen tried to reason with her husband to tell him that Fahad doesn’t want to take part in the politics but because his father only believes in doing what he deems right, he over-ruled Tashfeen’s concerns which she had as a mother. I am not sure why everyone in this drama has been unconvincingly & unrealistically sporting a fair skin? Be it the guy playing the role of Fahad or Jia Ali, who on her own has a beautiful dusky complexion. I wish the makeup artist had done justice to everyone’s beautiful skin color & hadn’t really gone on a white-wash spree because it just didn’t seem flattering whatsoever. Yumna who on her own is pretty fair seemed unnecessarily whitened too in almost every single scene, which is why despite wearing next to no makeup, she still seemed a bit too made up. Zahid also, in his limited screen-time seemed a bit too gora which he naturally is not? I wish the director had paid attention to this aspect because it just wasn’t necessary for everyone to look unnaturally gora on screen. I must say the guy playing the role of Fahad is quite weak in acting, he reminds me of the Twilight female protagonist who always had the same expression on her face no matter what the situation was, similarly, his poker face on one side, his eyes are so not expressive & that is what makes his acting just so bland & weak. On the other hand, just by looking into Yumna’s eyes, one could understand the emotion that Samra was feeling & this is what we call a powerful acting. Anyways, please share your thoughts about this episode of Pukaar.

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Zahra Mirza.

Pukaar Episode 3 Review – A Good Episode!

Ohkay so, though clichéd & typical, it was still a pretty decent episode of Pukaar & Samra’s character made it worthwhile because the way her struggles were shown were convincing.

Fahad & Samra are two very different people who belong to different worlds. Just because Fahad is the only son, his parents not only have a lot of expectations from him, but also from his wife. Right from the start, Fahad’s mother Tashfeen started to ‘train’ Samra so that she meets everyone’s expectations & starts moulding herself to fit their standards!

Even though Samra was getting overwhelmed with the new details that she was getting to know about Fahad & his family but it was quite sweet of her that she was putting up with everything, because she genuinely loves Fahad. Samra not only understood Fahad’s perspective but also tried to accept things that were new & alien to her.

Samra got to see how Fahad’s father was instilling this sense of superiority & taste of power in Fahad, which actually scared Samra because she was not used to all of this & also feared that Fahad might not be able to give all this up in the future, but I loved that she tried to reason with her husband & shared her perspective. Fahad did play a decent role in trying to make Samra comfortable & by doing things to accommodate her so that she doesn’t feel too frustrated by what was happening around her but sadly, there isn’t much that Samra can change or control, or will she? Time will tell!

I liked the fact that Samra stood her ground & tried to convey whatever was not in line with her perspective but in a very decent manner. She even reasoned with Tashfeen despite knowing that she was quite stern & rigid. I don’t know why, I feel Tashfeen will melt & she will side with Samra too, but it will take a lot of effort. Also, not sure if this aspect will be covered but I feel Tashfeen also must have been through this scrutiny to become so rigid, let’s see if the will touch on it in the future episodes.

Well, the last scene promised a new set of challenges for Samra & a completely different picture to what she was promised. Fahad’s parents obviously used his marriage with Samra as a bait to make him do what they want, which is for him & his wife to stay in the village & contest in the local elections. Though Fahad didn’t want to but he also couldn’t say no to his father, which obviously will create a rift between him & Samra. It is obvious that where Samra is quite strong & opinionated, Fahad is submissive & doesn’t have enough courage to have his own perspective.

Overall, it was a pretty decent episode & definitely better than the previous episodes. I hope it gets better week after week. This episode definitely made me like Samra’s character a lot more & I can’t wait to see what she will do with her life in the village. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Pukaar.

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Zahra Mirza.

Pukaar Episode 25 Review – One Good Episode!

Ohkay so, this episode of Pukaar was definitely good because the truth was spoken & much needed reality checks were given. I am glad that this drama is ending next week & now when I look back, I feel it was an above average drama to tune to, with nothing new to the story but with a decent execution making it worthy of watching. However, if anyone wants to know whether they should invest their time in this drama, I’d be glad to let them know that while watching it, they should make fast forward option their best friend & they shall be fine!

Well well well, Samra came back with a bang but as much as I enjoyed the fact that she gave a piece of her mind to everyone, I was kind of annoyed that she actually proved to be a weakling who was now speaking only because she had a support of Sarang – a man! If I am not mistsken, Samra did tell Sarang that she was doing just fine without ‘him’ & his ‘support’ but she ended up contradicting herself. I would’ve been completely fine with this atttitude of Samra if she, before getting married had taken a stand for herself! She proved to be a weak girl who just couldn’t do anything for herself & needed someone to save her. I am totally fine with her & Sarang’s pairing too & everything that Sarang did for her & himself but if I speak about Samra only, I am not a fan of her character. Yes, I know she had no way out but then no one could’ve stopped her from voicing her rights, from holding her ground & from taking a stand for herself but she chose to give Laali Ma the edge to ruin her life & now she played & acted like a victim only because she knew she had a strong back? Even with all the dialogues that Samra threw Tashfeen & Laali’s way, I failed to see her as a strong woman who helped herself, because no, she didn’t! Sad to say that by the end of this journey, Samra turned out to be just another case of damsel in distress, a typical drama wali bechari who couldn’t overcome her bechargi & pretty much lost her voice when she was single!

Well, Tashfeen once again didn’t disappoint me because she once again proved how irrational & small minded she is but then Samra didn’t bother about her because in reality, Tashfeen herself has been shaking because of Amna’s arrival. Tashfeen was trying hard to belittle Sarang but he outdid her & then the rest is history!

Sarang’s conversation with Sultan set him straight but then it is commendable that Sarang set the ground even before coming back & it was only because of that press conference & his statements that he passed about Sultan, that he was now standing in that Haveli saying everything that he wanted to. Sarang didn’t say anything wrong because it is a fact that Sultan faked his illness to bring him here only for his selfish political reasons. Samra & Sarang set everyone straight but then Laali Ma couldn’t take it as may be this was the first time someone spoke the truth & showed her a mirror. Also, it was funny that a man of Sultan’s stature was sitting helplessly when Samra was being rude to Laali Ma!

Another reason why I sound so ticked off by Samra is that she flew high relying on Sarang but then in person chose to be all egoistic about her relationship with him, once again telling him that she wants to part ways with him? She definitely is all over the place & seems scattered brained to me because she on her own was unable to do anything but now when she came back to let everyone know that she became this wonder woman after becoming Mrs. Sarang, she was thinking on the lines of getting divorced? I am sure Laali & Zamani put her through a lot of mental torture & she lost a bit of her sanity in the course of it but then where’s her rationality? Samra got married to Sarang after thinking things through, she also knows that he loves her & has done enough already to prove it so she she stop acting all high & mighty about the fact that she can survive without him & will be fine on her own because even she knows, that’s not true!

Anyways, my sincere advice to the makeup artists of this drama is that they should consider some other career option because whatever they did on the actors’ faces in the name of makeup in this drama is atrocious. I don’t remember watching a drama where the makeup was this bad that it made these actors look like caricatures. Real bad job I say & for that reason, as much as I like Sarang’s character I couldn’t concentrate on his acting, dialogues or anything because I couldn’t take my eyes off his orange eyeshadow & purple lip tint, my goodness!!! Also, the editors should go easy on Hue/Saturation option too while editing the drama because it is no fun seeing Rehan Sheikh in blue moustache. Anyways, please share your thoughts!

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Zahra Mirza.

Pukaar Episode 24 – Review!

Ohkay so, this episode of Pukaar took the story forward a great deal & with the preview I am guessing this was the second last episode of this drama. I’d be ecstatic if that happens & this drama ends next week but I wish in stead of wasting so much time in the flashbacks, they had utilized that time in giving it a proper closure, as there’s so much left to be taken care of. I can foresee that they might rush with the ended, as usual. I so don’t want Lali & Zamani to get a clean chit in the last 30 seconds of the drama – they need to get punished & we deserve to see them getting punished as we have tolerated their atrocities for so many weeks!!!

Honestly speaking, for me Sarang’s character is the saving grace of this drama, at least he is clear headed & knows what he wants & what he can do. However, I can’t say that about Samra as for me, she is a poorly written character & despite the hard tries of the writer to make her look like a dignified bechari, I don’t see her that way. Samra always gave Fahad a hard time & that did seem alright back then because she was new to this entire system & she questioned everything but then, she lost her voice in front of Laali Ma, the one whom she shouldn’t have surrendered in front of. Samra also seems to be giving Sarang a hard time even after knowing how things are hard for him too, but then in stead of helping the situation she is trying to look all egoistic in front of him by telling him that she didn’t need him while eventually ending up relying on him? Didn’t in a weak moment she decide to get married to him to get that social & emotional security that she felt Sarang was capable of extending towards her, then why all of a sudden she decided to come up with all these conditions before she signed the marriage contract with him?

Samra to me seems confused, obviously she felt like she was betraying Fahad & was being disloyal to him but then again, it was Samra herself who decided to go ahead & accept Sarang’s proposal not strictly for her security but also because she did develop some feelings for him along the way, but she was just being a snob to admit what she actually feels. Also, I must say that I really appreciate the editors for relying so much on all those flashbacks & those prolonged slow-mo close-ups with the OST running in the background because I forward them & the 40 minute episode cuts down to 15 minute episode & I honestly recommend this technique to all the viewers who want to make this drama bearable & its episodes easy to sit-through!

Well, Sarang couldn’t say no to anything that Samra demanded before getting married because he just wanted her comfort & ease, but all this while I was wondering how could the writer show such a Nikkah taking place because a Nikkah done with the intention of a divorce in the future is invalid right from the beginning. Well, looks like our writers take pride in twisting the basic concepts of Islam, so what else can be expected from them!

The Haveli scenario seemed pretty boring, especially after seeing Samra & Sarang in a different setting. I will say that the way Amna was being tortured was hilarious, matlab itni aged khatoon ko aisi saza? Anyways, I expected better from Tashfeen, this is what I have been saying from the beginning but she doesn’t disappoint me by stooping to new lows every single time. The way she has teamed up with Laali goes to show how weak & insecure she is, so nothing good should & can be expected from her, another wasted character!

Sarang came up with a well-thought out plan & went ahead with it because it guaranteed Samra & Qasim’s safety. Sarang knew that if he’ll take Samra back to the Haveli, he & even Samra will never be granted a chance to explain themselves & Sarang will never be allowed to let everyone know that he is not a threat to anyone there. Sarang said exactly what Sultan wanted to hear because he knew this will keep Sultan from harming Samra, Sarang & even Amna. I really like how Sarang’s character has been written by the writer, he knows his game & is quite intelligent because he tackled the entire situation the best way possible!

The episode ended on a high note but I am still not convinced with Samra. Yes, it was awkward for her to get married & even more awkward to become Sarang’s wife just like that but if she has seen the kind of man he is & if she even smiles at the thought of him being a good husband & a father, she should have just let everything unworded, without bringing those conditions in between because Sarang is a gentleman & he would have treated her with utmost respect even if she hadn’t demanded it from him. Anyways, please share your thoughts about this episode of Pukaar.

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Zahra Mirza.

Pukaar Episode 23 – Review!

Ohkay so, this episode of Pukaar was quite interesting but then again, like all the previous episodes, it was way too slow & didn’t really take the story forward. As usual, the main scene of this episode was shown in the last precap & that happened to be the very last scene of this episode without the conversation getting complete, making things even more frustrating!

Anyways, Samra contacted her mother to let her know that she was finally breaking free from this cage & she was running away with her baby. Sarang obviously came at the right time & helped Samra reach a safe place under his supervision.

I liked how it was covered that Samra started noticing Sarang & his pure feelings for her where he only wanted her to be safe & sound. Sarang went out of the way to help Samra & she developed this utmost respect for him. Obviously the news of Samra & Sarang’s escape from the Haveli spread like a wildfire & Sultan very well knew that Samra would contact her mother & he was right.

Sarang actually loves Samra & because of that he didn’t even care how they will treat Amna. I like the faith & confidence that Sarang has in himself because he knew that he will tackle everything afterwards. Toqeer ended up proving that he was loyal to Sarang & actually wanted to help Samra, that is why he took them to his sister’s place. Well, Samra’s heart was already warming up to Sarang but what Toqeer’s sister said steered her thought process in that direction. Obviously, Samra ignored what Rabia said as she felt Rabia saw Sarang as the only option for her but for the first time Samra got to know that Sarang loved her, loved her enough that he was ready even to fight his father!

Well, Sarang took Samra to a safe place & just the thought of him leaving made Samra a bit restless. She grew comfortable with him, during this journey Samra learned a lot about the sort of a person Sarang was. Samra also realized what feeling secure felt like & it was all because of Sarang & may be, she somewhat fell in love with him too that is why she didn’t want him to leave.

Sarang lived upto Samra’s expectations & that is why, this time around, it was Samra who proposed marriage to him. Yes, on the surface she did take a practical decision but it was backed by all those emotions that she felt for him in those last few hours that they spent together because something in Samra moved & she could actually see that Sarang was the person who would go to any length to protect her & her child.

Overall, despite being extremely slow, it was a decent episode because there was a shift in the scenarios & we were getting to see something other than the Haveli & the atrocities of Laali & Zamani. The next episode seems promising too but I so wish they now start wrapping the drama up as they have taken a lot of episodes & after Samra & Sarang’s marriage there’s not much left to be shown other than them getting accepted by the Haveli people! Please share your thoughts.

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Zahra Mirza.

Pukaar Episode 21 – Review!

Ohkay so, these two episodes of Pukaar took the story forward, though slow, I was thanking the one who came up with a phenomenal invention in a drama buffs’ life, a forward button. I can’t really count how many slow-mo-slow-OST parts I forwarded because it sped up the process as well as minused the time I needed to complete these episodes.

So, Sarang found out that Zulekha was killed & she didn’t die naturally. I wish in stead of just letting it out there, Sarang had at least came up with proper evidence to end Laali’s game & put Zamani behind bars but he told Sultan & he straight away informed Laali about it!

The best thing about this drama for me has to be Sarang’s character. Obviously, he is a hero & he is shown to be the nice guy but what I like about Sarang is that he is more than that. He has a personality, he calls spade a spade & most importantly, he doesn’t shy away from speaking his mind & doesn’t even care who is at the receiving end of his bitter truth!

Sarang tried to get his message across to Samra through her mother Rabia that he wanted to rescue her & save her by getting married but he didn’t at first tell her that it was actually because he fell in love with her. Samra obviously grew distant from Sarang as she felt uncomfortable at the thought of getting married while still being emotionally attached to Fahad. I liked the scene which showed how Sarang felt burdened for being unable to tell Samra how much he loves her. I feel even though Samra will get married to Sarang to save herself but Sarang will geninely love her, with Samra eventually falling in love with him too.

I really want to believe that Touqeer is loyal to Sarang but from his vibe, I have a hard time trusting him. I expected so much better from Tashfeen but looks like she has turned into a psycho too, may be it’s the Haveli & the atmosphere there due to which she is acting like that otherwise she looks pretty normal but doesn’t act that way. Tashfeen & Amna’s interactions over Sultan are very bizarre as well.

I must say I have a hard time feeling anything for Samra because she is taking damsel-in-distress to another level, a wholeee newww level. I mean it is okay that Samra lost that spark, that drive, that confidence after she lost Fahad but when a woman becomes a mother, she doesn’t go around begging people to let her spend time with her son. Begging Zamani & then Tashfeen made me cringe more than feeling any kind of sympathy for her because she was introduced as a very brave girl who spoke her mind. If not for herself, Samra could have taken a stand for her son at least. Also, I wish they had paid attention to baby’s age because in one of the scenes it was a few months old baby & in the very next, they showed a comparatively new born resting next to Samra. I wish she owns her son & stops relying on others to give her the luxury of spending time with him, it is pretty bizarre!

Well, the next episode seemed promising with Samra & Sarang running away from that Haveli, let’s see. Please share your thoughts.

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Zahra Mirza.

Pukaar Episode 2 – Review!

Ohkay so, this episode of Pukaar was strictly alright. Even though the drama is in the initial stages but till now it hasn’t offered anything new. The pace is however good but I am not sure for how long will they be able to keep it that way as it doesn’t look like there’s much for them to show, but let’s see what’s yet to come!

So, Samra finally got convinced that Fahad loves her & she couldn’t turn a blind eye after she found out that he was actually leaving. To be honest, Samra’s feelings didn’t get conveyed clearly as to why she changed her mind that too so suddenly because she was pretty sure that marriage was not on the cards for her yet. I would’ve liked a bit more if they had shown what was Samra thinking & what actually convinced her that Fahad is the one for her because it seemed a bit out of the blue that one fine day she woke up & felt something for him. Anyways, Samra said yes & told Fahad that he shouldn’t leave.

Fahad right from the beginning seems a bit too conceited & arrogant, that is why even after he proposed Samra, he made it look like he actually did a favor to her by falling for her. Fahad wants things to be as per his terms & conditions that is why he seemed offended at everything that Samra said & did. It has a lot to do with the sort of environment he grew up in where he has seen his father being stuck up & his mother believing in her false pride while clearly knowing that she has no authority whatsoever.

The entire proposal & meetings between the parents showed how Fahad & Samra’s families were completely different with their own set of beliefs & perspectives. Fahad’s parents right from the beginning just looked down upon Samra’s family & made it obvious that they were just going to treat them formally & not as a part of their family as they didn’t seem too happy for Fahad or Samra!

They both got married & Samra couldn’t stop thinking about her parents. I actually felt the marriage came a bit too early & happened way too quickly & then the preview showed what the story is going to be about but then again it didn’t really excite me to be looking forward to it. Right now, all I can see is that it is going to turn into a love triangle with the new character of Zahid Ahmed helping Samra & rescuing her from the torture of Fahad’s family, may be.

Overall, this episode was just alright & didn’t really impress me much. The preview showed that Fahad’s father will start brainfeeding him & that will give a space for misunderstandings to nurture between Samra & Fahad. Everything else is ok but why was Fahad been referred to as Fahad Sultaannnn again & again, because they tried really hard to create that persona but it just didn’t go with the image of the actor as he seems a bit off for this character. Anyways, please share your thoughts about this episode of Pukaar.

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Zahra Mirza.

Pukaar Episode 17 – 20 Review!

Ohkay so, I think ARY made the best decision of airing Pukaar twice a week because it compensates in regards to the slowest pace that this drama has. I got a chance of watching 4 episodes of Pukaar back to back & I found some scenarios & the overall slowness getting to my nerves at times, not to forget the excessive use of OST & that scary heavy-hearted ‘hayeee’!

Well, Tashfeen, who has zero value in Sultan’s life thought she had to protect the name & position of her son, therefore she joined forces with Laali to prevent Sarang from taking Fahad’s place. Like Sarang told Laali that he could feel she had already accepted him as her grandson but was not admitting it, I won’t be surprised if in the future Laali ditches Tashfeen & betrays her just like that because she by all means is a very selfish woman who puts herself above all!

Sultan did everything to make Sarang feel important & that is why when Sarang got attacked, he immediately took an action & confronted Tashfeen as he could sense that Tashfeen was capable of doing something like that. I think one of the most awkward & unnecessary scenarios was to see Amna & Tashfeen fighting over Sultan, as far as their animosity was related to their sons, it made sense but to see Amna using Sultan’s stay at her place against Tashfeen made me question that weren’t they all too old for this?

Sarang & Samra were bonding well but then by the 20th episode it got a bit clear that Sarang’s sympathy for Samra developed into his love for her. At first Sarang took it as his responsibility to help her but later, the more he helped her & saw how it affected Samra in a positive way, the more he made sure to keep on doing all that he wanted to for her & during this time, he grew affectionate towards her & then finally fell in love with her. It was unfortunate that Sarang could’t stop Laali from slapping Samra once again but he did realize that he now actually had to do something & that too quickly in order to set her free from this cage & this barbaric treatment.

I think the best bit about this entire drama is Samra & Sarang’s equation because of which the drama is working despite the unconvincing, cringey scenarios & extremely slow pace. I enjoyed watching all the interactions Samra & Sarang had, those were definitely nicely done & acted as a breather in a setting where the rest of the women are so pathetic & in need of a life!

Zulekha’s death was another unnecessary scenario that was created in this story. I just can not understand why Zamani has so much of power that she went ahead & planned a murder of a harmless girl like Zulekha? I really liked the Samra that we saw in the beginning who spoke for herself, yes, she does treat Zamani the way she should be treated, but Samra also settles for everything that Laali decides for her, which is so not in line with her character. Yes, Samra does rebel as much as she can but then again, there’s so much more that she can do but she just surrenders. Zamani & Laali’s scenes have become boring, repetitive & monotonous, they have devised a lot of plans against everyone, I just wish to see people taking a stand for themselves now.

Pukaar is a nice drama to tune to but the slow execution really tests the patience of a viewer. Also, so many episodes have gone by & Samra’s slow mo runnimg over the staircase with OST echoing in the background hasn’t stopped. We have seen it plenty of times I believe so the director should try something new. Zahid Ahmed as Sarang is the highlight of Pukaar these days. Yumna Zaidi though performing well is unable to pull my heartstrings because Samra’s character has taken bechargi to another level & I am not too fond of it. Also, I wish the editors stop relying on that HAYEEE so much, it just gets to me, ticks me off & is so so so annoying! Everytime the singer goes like hayeee, I go like haye not again too! Please share your thoughts.

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Zahra Mirza.

Pukaar Episode 15 & 16 – Review!

Ohkay so, I am glad that the double episodes of shows like Pukaar are being aired because it not only speeds up the pace but also shows some progress in the story. I enjoyed watching these episodes of Pukaar because I felt things moved forward, which was something totally needed!

I liked Sarang’s character a lot. It is good that in such a grim scenario, there is someone who believes in making things light-hearted. Even though on the surface everything that Sarang did for Samra was because he wanted to change the impression she had of him but in reality, it was because he had a soft spot for her even before meeting her in person because he heard from Samra’s mom about everything that she was going through. Sarang has a lot of sympathy for Samra & it is good that someone who has some power & authority believes in doing something for her!

Sarang’s mother wasn’t too happy or satisfied with whatever Sarang was being put through but other than that, I didn’t see much of her role but the overall equation she & Sarang share is quite nice too.

Sarang is learning more & more about the new lifestyle & all the expectations that Sultan has from him. I feel another reason why Sarang wants to connect to Samra is because he finds there’s quite a lot that is common between them as she comes from Karachi too & she is just as alien to all these scenarios as Sarang himself is. I liked their interactions as well.

I found that scene totally unnecessary where Laali slapped Samra only because she ran to hug her mother. Also, what’s weird was that no one even bothered saying anything to her & everyone got back to their normal routine as if nothing happened. Anyways, good that Samra got a little introduction to the fact that Sarang was going to do what he pleases & won’t really bother about what the rest of the people want. That entire scene was silly that no one wanted Samra’s mother to be a part of her baby shower? & also that Zamani felt the need to part Samra from her mother when they both hugged each other!

I feel the flashbacks really have been pushed too far & the entire slow-mo has been unnecessarily relied upon, like there are so many scenes that just get to me & I can’t wait for them to get over quickly because of the repetition & slowness. I must also say, the amount of whitewash that has been used on everyone’s face is ridiculous. I feel if they were really after such fair skin look then they should have hired those actors who are naturally fair because it is too obvious that a lot of unnecessary effort has been put into making everyone look fair. Saba Faisal who has a beautiful complexion has been whitewashed to such an extent that her mouth area looked green. Zahid Ahmed has been whitewashed so ridiculously that his natural dusky complexion peeked through his collar where the foundation wasn’t applied on his neck. Jia Ali looks unflattering & way too ashy & what’s worst is that her face & neck do not match either. Also, everyone’s hands look way too dark in comparison to their unnecessarily whitewashed faces that they all look like a joke. The orange eyeshadow used on Zahid Ahmed is pretty bad too. The makeup artists of this drama should be fired for such a bad job. Anyways, Yumna Zaidi looked pretty in the minimal makeup during baby shower scene. Please share your thoughts.

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Zahra Mirza.

Pukaar Episode 14 Review – OST Overdose!

Ohkay so, like all the previous episodes of Pukaar, this one was pretty slow too. There’s nothing more left in the story than for Samra & Sarang to fall for each other so now it is obvious that the pace will stay slow & things will be dragged.

I really thought Tashfeen & Samra will come together & try to at least fight for Samra’s basic rights but even Tashfeen proved to be a coward who was pretty much used to the entire system being run by Laali. Just because Laali assured Tashfeen that despite Amna & Sarang’s arrival, her status as a daughter in law wouldn’t change, Tashfeen forgot all the sympathy she had towards Samra for her selfish reasons!

Sultan proceeded with his personal agenda & gave Sarang the place of Fahad pretty quickly. It is funny that nothing that Laali says or does has any affect on Sultan & Laali doesn’t even mind it because she is happy with those weak women that she can boss around to boost her ego. I am sure she will try to do that with Amna too but Sarang won’t let that happen.

It was sickening seeing that smirk on Laali’s face when she saw Samra begging her. Laali is concerned about the baby that’s on the way but doesn’t she know that she needs to keep Samra away from this unnecessary distress as that’s one thing an expectant woman needs? The way Laali spoke about Samra’s dead father was just so sickening. I am sick of this character.

Anyways, the precap again promised a little progress in Sarang Samra track where he will at least start communicating with her & let her know that he spoke to her mother. Sarang & Amna have been learning about the dynamics of this family so I am sure they will soon find out that it isn’t Samra who has mental issues, it’s this entire family that is psychotic. I am not even enjoying the OST anymore as they are using it way too much now. Anyways, please share your thoughts!

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Zahra Mirza.

Pukaar Episode 13 – Review!

Ohkay so, this episode of Pukaar took the story forward but even in this episode, Sarang didn’t step inside Sultan’s house, which means we’d have to wait another week to see that happening. The pace of this drama is very very slow even though despite the story not being new, viewers are still tuning to it to see how Samra’s life will unfold, so I think they should speed things up now as along with the slow pace, everything has become quite monotonous!

Samra finally found out that her father was no more, thanks to Zulekha but then the poor soul had to go through so much of torture because she told the truth to Samra. One thing is for sure that there’s not going to be an end to Laali’s tyranny so I wish to see Samra standing upto her, now that she knows what she has lost & how they kept the truth from her. I wish Samra sets Laali straight too the way she is with Zamani & rightly so.

Sultan met Amna & apologized but then it is only because he has his sights on Sarang as he wants him as his successor to show the world & also further his agenda in politics. I am pretty sure Sultan faked his disease only to emotionally blackmail Sarang & Amna, because we have seen how cold-hearted as well as ambitious he is that he wanted to use Fahad’s death & through Samra wanted to turn it into an opportunity for his victory in the elections. Obviously when Sultan saw that Samra wasn’t interested he immediately contacted Sarang & played the father card. I don’t know what is with the Sultan Family servants that they all seem like such creeps, first Zamani & now Toqeer too. Good that Zulekha is the sane & the normal one in the lot though!

Well, Samra met Sarang & Amna & pleaded in front of them. Sarang who already knew Samra through her parents’ reference couldn’t help feeling bad for her. So looking forward to see how he will help & rescue her. I am glad that Amna also accompanied Sarang, because he will definitely help Samra through his mother. Please share your thoughts!

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Zahra Mirza.

Pukaar Episode 12 Review – Slow-mo!

There was practically nothing that happened in this episode & I am running out of my patience, that too faster than Samra’s pace with which she runs on the staircase. The story has literally stopped after the 4th episode & now we’re on the 12th & nothing has happened. I am sick of seeing Zamani’s duck face & those snake curls. Creep!

Laali put up a show in front of Samra’s mother in order to prevent her from telling Samra about Najaf’s passing. Everyone in that house stopped talking to Samra because they all were guilty of knowing the truth but not telling her anything which I think is absolutely ridiculous.

Sarang found out about Najaf’s passing too & he felt guilty because he didn’t help Samra’s mother or listened to her plea.

Samra & her mother met but she still didn’t tell her anything. I think in stead of relying on OST with slow-mo movements of Samra’s eyes looking up & down & running on staircase up & down as well, the director should have speeded through the entire process to show some developments in the story. Everything that is happening now in this story (if any) is bizarre. Yes, usually people do hide the death of a beloved in some extreme cases but to see faarigh Laali literally going to such lengths is just too much & because the story has become stagnant & monotonous, that is why this entire situation is looking even more ridiculous.

This episode had nothing to offer. When I saw Samra running in a slow-mo I was like there she goes again. I think this mode happens to be director’s favorite because its not just Samra running around in slow-mo, the story is being told in a slow-motion too. Zahid Ahmed’s makeup was really bad, white face, unblended contour & single warm eyeshadow spread till his browbone, too bad. Please share your thoughts.

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Zahra Mirza.