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Kun Faya Kun Episode 2 – Story Review

Opening Thoughts – A Good Episode:

Ohkay so, this episode of Kun Faya Kun was good. The drama has started on a note where the family politics and family dynamics are being made obvious. Even though the first two episodes showed what we have seen before in quite a lot of dramas, the direction and acting of all the actors really are elevating the level of this drama.

Appa Jee Took A Stand:

Shama & Faseeha made sure to let Appa Jee know that she was being burdensome to her sons. I have said this before & I’d say this again, I am loving Appa Jee’s character & I am sure she is going to become the favourite grandparent of the Pakistani drama buffs in the near future. I actually thought that Appa Jee will take it all on her & she will keep things from Ubaid & Abbas but she really took me by surprise when she made it very obvious that it was Shama who insinuated all of this. I hooted for Appa Jee when she told Ubaid & Abbas everything but then it kind of broke my heart that despite knowing everything & wanting to do so much for Appa Jee, both Ubaid & Abbas were not in a position as their wives were a bit too controlling.

It was beautifully shown by the writer that Appa Jee did not even think for a second before coming to this decision & letting it all out because first & foremost she had this strong belief in Allah. Appa Jee could have ignored what Shama said if she had relied on her sons but Appa Jee made it very clear that she only believed in relying on Allah that is why it was very easy for her to let go of her sons. Even though Appa Jee tries really hard to instil this level of faith in Mashal too but by being a living example of it, she is teaching that to Mashal effortlessly!

I loved the way things unravelled in both the households where both Shama & Faseeha were shown their right place but fortunately for them, the fate is in their favor right now but karma will obviously get back to them. I kind of enjoyed that the scenes, especially of Shama’s household had that comic touch to them, like Shama overdoing it & then forgetting all about it & having food while chilling with her daughter. She really is mean & she is unapologetic about it. Faseeha is mean too but she is still subtle about it whereas Shama is all out & she is funny!

Hashir & Mashal are the only sane ones from the younger lot, even Armaan is too but the remaining three; Burhan, Areesha & Bisma are hopeless. Hashir & Mashal’s interaction was sweet. Appa Jee has a support system in the form of Hashir but again, she knows Faseeha is eventually going to make sure he stops helping Appa Jee out that is why, she wasn’t really keen on letting Hashir help her. Mashal & Appa Jee’s scenes were heart-touching & I am so glad we’re getting to hear some meaningful conversations in this drama where Appa Jee continues to guide Mashal & make her understand the importance of having strong faith in Allah.

Areesha & Bisma didn’t have much going on for them except to show how mean & shallow they both equally are. Burhan is no different too. To be honest, I know both these girls are just negative but their scenes had cringe written all over them. Also, I found it interesting how all these girls were reflecting the kind of influence they’ve had all their lives, Faseeha & Shama’s daughters being evil just like them but Mashal was clean-hearted like Appa Jee.

Closing Thoughts – Nargis Rasheed; The Star of This Episode:

Overall, this episode of Kun Faya Kun was quite engaging. I must say, the star of this episode definitely was Nargis Rasheed, I enjoyed her performance so much, she was phenomenal as Shama with every expression being so on-point. I really don’t say this in a negative way but if this is makeup & a deliberate effort of looking evil then Areej Mohyuddin has succeeded, like I could feel the negative vibes in her scenes, she has created that aura perfectly but I hope it is only projected for this drama. Zarnish Khan, I know is a very good actor but the amount of over-acting she has done is putting Sahir Lodhi to shame. I know Bisma is the ‘papa ki pari’ sort of a character & Zarnish Khan has given it the right kind of treatment as far as her styling is concerned but she actually could’ve refrained from the over-acting & it would’ve worked wonders. The amount of expressions she has given was actually making my eyes hurt, like it was hard to grasp all of that in a few second scenes. I hope her acting settles down in the future episodes. Imran Abbas did good but I want to see more of his character, I kind of giggled when he called Mashal his ‘chutki’ as we all know what’s in store for them. Alizeh Shah, though she might not be such an experienced actor but she is doing well as innocent Mashal. Nargis Rasheed was amazing in this episode & I know it sounds funny but I will be looking forward to her scenes in the episodes to come. I am glad they have not relied too much on background music, makes it easy to watch it without hurting your eardrums. The direction is great but I loved the aerial shots & different angles, camera work is brilliant. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Kun Faya Kun.

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Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Kun Faya Kun Episode 1 Story Review – High Expectations

Introductory Details:

Ohkay so, written by Qaisera Hayat, directed by Ilyas Kashmiri & produced by MD Productions; Kun Fayakun has hit our TV screens tonight. It won’t be wrong to say that this was highly anticipated drama & the very first episode not only exceeded the expectations but has laid the foundation of what is yet to come convincingly. The first episode of Kun Fayakun introduced all the main characters & gave an insight into their personalities & mindsets. I am sure this drama is going to be one amazing journey & when this episode ended, I felt like I wanted to watch the next episode immediately.

Cast & Characters:

So basically the story has started with all the characters belonging to one big family of Appa Jee (Azra Mehmood) & her sons Ubaid (Mohsin Gillani) & Abbas.

Ubaid is married to Shama (Nargis Rasheed) & has three children; Armaan (Ahmed Taha Ghani), Bisma (Zarnish Khan) & Burhaan (Raees Muhammad). Abbas is married to Faseeha (Naima Khan) & they have two children Hashir (Imran Abbas) & Areesha (Areej Mohyuddin). Appa Jee also had another son Azam but it seems he & his wife passed away, leaving behind their daughter Mashal (Alizeh Shah).

Kun Faya Kun Episode 1 Story Review - High Expectations

Kun Faya Kun Episode 1 Story Review - High Expectations

The Plot:

Shama & Faseeha are shown to be living a comfortable life with their sons Armaan & Hashir being at this stage where they earn & provide luxuries to their families. Even though they are leading a decent life, they really can not accept the fact that their husbands; Abbas & Ubaid help their mother Appa Jee financially. Even though Shama & Faseeha won’t ever think about their extravagance, but the fact that their husbands have to bear some expenses of their mother & orphan niece makes them restless!

Kun Faya Kun Episode 1 Story Review - High Expectations

Shama has made sure that Ubaid has no say whatsoever in the upbringing of her children. Right now Shama had everything going in her favor with her eldest son Armaan making decent money in Gulf. Shama has spoiled Bisma as well as Burhaan to no end & Ubaid feels she will pay a huge price for this. Faseeha is no different too & even though she might not be as conniving as Shama, that thing is taken care of by Areesha because she does all the calculations & thinking for her mother!

Mashal lives with Appa Jee & her relationship with her grandmother was the most heart-warming aspect as well as my favorite thing about this first episode. Mashal does complain a little about the things that are missing from her life but every time she feels low, Appa Jee makes sure to uplift her moral with her wisdom. Even though Mashal happens to be Bisma & Areesha’s cousin, her life is completely opposite to theirs & being a girl of a tender age, she does get sad with their attitude towards her. Mashal holds Appa Jee closest to her heart & she feels safe & secure with her.

Bisma & Hashir like each other a lot but it was interesting to see how subtly yet clearly the stark difference between their personalities was shown. Hashir believes in doing good, he is selfless & compassionate whereas Bisma is self-centred to the point of being selfish. Bisma has been raised like that by Shama, therefore she believes in being heard. Even though on the surface, both the families of Abbas & Ubaid are on good terms with each other, but in reality, all the ladies pretty much do not hold a good opinion about one another & that is going to create a lot of differences in the future.

Kun Faya Kun Episode 1 Story Review - High Expectations

Hashir’s interaction with Appa Jee was very sweet, he takes care of some of her financial expenses & has made sure to keep that from his mother as he knows that she won’t appreciate it. Areesha suggests Faseeha to take some help of Shama & in order to stop with this financial help that is given to Appa Jee & Mashal, they bring both these ladies to their homes. Faseeha knows that her husband Abbas was not in a favor of this plan but she still takes Shama on board to make it happen!

The first episode of Kun Fayakun unfolded interestingly where all the characters got a thorough introduction & the scenario was set. Even though the first episode did focus on the characters not having good intentions, I loved how there were some of those scenes which were emotional & heart-warming. I am sure there is so much more to this story but after this episode I know for sure that the relationship of Appa Jee & Mashal is going to be my favorite part of this entire drama. I remember loving the character of Naani in Shehr e Zaat, I feel we will get to fall in love with Appa Jee’s character in Kun Fayakun too.

Closing Thoughts – Amazing:

Overall, the first episode of Kun Fayakun was absolutely amazing. I had such a great time watching it & I can not wait to learn more about these characters & find out how the story will unfold. I must say the direction was spot on where the director kept on shifting focus on each & every character to show what sort of contribution they will have in the story later. Despite it being the first episode, it didn’t just seem new or out of the place because everything was done so well & effortlessly that it all clicked & made perfect sense. I have nothing but good things to say about the first episode or Kun Fayakun. Zarnish Khan looked ravishing & she is an effortless actor. It was so good to see Nargis Rasheed after a long time, I am sure she has been appearing in different dramas but I have seen her after a while, I love her acting & she brings out the best in characters like these. Alizeh Shah was perfect as innocent Mashal. Imran Abbas as Hashir seemed perfect too. I can not wait to see the rest of the episodes. I loved the camera work & different angles. I also enjoyed the detailing & all the backgrounds, it showcased everyone’s lifestyle but it was beautiful how the feel of Appa Jee’s house was so fresh & homely. I must say, the dialogues were brilliant too. I have nothing but high expectations from Kun Fayakun. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Kun Fayakun.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Kun Faya Kun Complete Cast and OST

Kun Fayakun

Kun Faya Kun Complete Cast and OST

Writer: Qaisera Hayat
Director: Ilyas Kashmiri
Producer: MD Productions
Channel: Hum TV
Airing Date: July 4, 2019
Timing: Every Thursday, 8PM

Cast:

Imran Abbas
Zarnish Khan
Alizeh Shah
Azra Mansoor
Raeed Mohammad
Ahmed Taha Ghani
Nargis Rasheed and others.

Kun Faya Kun Complete Cast and OST

Kun Faya Kun Complete Cast and OST

OST:

Singer: Sahir Ali Bagga & Manwa Sisters
Composer: Sahir Ali Bagga
Lyricist: Imran Raza

Kumail Nanjiani To Be Part Of ‘Doctor Dolittle’ Sequel

Kumail Nanjiani is living the dream lately, it’s been a crazy ride ever since the success of The Big Sick. But that is not all the Silicon Valley star is set to be a part of The Voyage Of Doctor Dolittle now.

Actor Robert Downey Jr took to Twitter to reveal the full cast of his star-studded The Voyage of Doctor Dolittle.

Along with Kumail, Rami Malek, Octavia Spencer, Craig Robinson, John Cena, Marion Cotillard, Carmen Ejogo, and Frances de la Tour will also lend their voices to the Universal film.

The project features Robert, with Selena Gomez, Tom Holland, Emma Thompson, and Ralph Fiennes also in the voice cast as well. Jim Broadbent, Antonio Banderas, and Michael Sheen will portray live-action characters.

The Voyage of Doctor Dolittle will be directed by Stephen Gaghan and based on the character from the 1920s series of children’s books by Hugh Lofting, in which a Victorian-era physician opts to treat animals instead of humans because he has the ability to speak with them.

Kumail Nanjiani To Be Part Of 'Doctor Dolittle' Sequel

Actor Eddie Murphy starred in the 1998 film Doctor Dolittle and its 2001 sequel.

The film is slated for release on April 12, 2019.

 

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Kumail Nanjiani Joins ‘Men In Black’ Spinoff

Kumail Nanjiani will be joining the cast of highly anticipated Men in Black spinoff alongside British actor Rafe Spall.

The star-studded cast for the movie includes Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, and Liam Neeson, according to Variety.

Kumail Nanjiani Joins 'Men In Black' Spinoff

Nanjiani is best known for starring in the Oscar-nominated film The Big Sick which he wrote alongside his wife Emily Gordon and his role as Dinesh Chugtai on HBO’s Silicon Valley.

Kumail Nanjiani Joins 'Men In Black' Spinoff

He will also be joined by brothers Laurent Nicolas Bourgeois and Larry Nicolas Bourgeois, known as Les Twins, who have been backup dancers for Beyonce in the film.

The Fate of the Furious filmmaker, F Gary Gary will be directing the project, with the screenplay being written by Art Marcum and Matt Holloway.

Kumail Nanjiani Joins 'Men In Black' Spinoff

Steven Spielberg will be serving as the executive producer for the movie.

The film is slated for a June 14, 2019 release.

 

 

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Kumail Nanjiani Flaunts Pakistani Fashion At Eternals World Premiere

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Kumail Nanjiani, the first Pakistani actor to enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), recently set our hearts ablaze with his red carpet look for the Eternals premiere in Los Angeles on October 18. The actor stayed true to his roots with his fashion choices.

Kumail Nanjiani Flaunts Pakistani Fashion At Eternals World Premiere

Kumail Nanjiani channeled his inner Pakistani roots as he arrived at the Eternals premier rocking a sherwani from a Pakistani designer “Umar Sayeed”. The Oscar-nominated star, 43, stepped out in style, flaunting his desi heritage with a purple and gold sherwani at the red carpet of his new Marvel film, Eternals.

Kumail Nanjiani Flaunts Pakistani Fashion At Eternals World Premiere

Kumail Nanjiani Flaunts Pakistani Fashion At Eternals World Premiere

Speaking about his outfit to The Hollywood Reporter, Nanjiani said he wanted to wear a Pakistani designer’s creation as his attire in the film reminded him of sherwanis. “I wanted to wear a Sherwani because 1. They look awesome and 2. My costume in the film always reminded me of Sherwanis, and I wanted to use a designer in Pakistan, not just a Pakistani designer in the U.S. So I called my mom, she gave me names of three amazing designers in Pakistan,” he said. Nanjiani’s stylist Jeanne Yang connected to Pakistani designer Umar Sayeed via Instagram.

Kumail Nanjiani Flaunts Pakistani Fashion At Eternals World Premiere

Umar Sayeed shared the pictures of Nanjiani wearing his bespoke creation to the red carpet on his Instagram as well.

Kumail Nanjiani Bags An Oscar Nomination

2017 has been huge for Pakistani American comedian/actor Kumail Nanjiani and by the looks of it 2018 is going to be equally huge for him as the year started with him and his wife Emily V Gordon getting nominated for the original screenplay Oscar Award for ‘The Big Sick’.

Kumail Nanjiani Bags An Oscar Nomination

In November 2017, the film clinched an award at the 2017 Hollywood Film Awards.

The “Big Sick” is a drama-romance which chronicles Nanjiani’s real-life romance with wife Emily Gordon. The cast includes Kumail as himself, Zoe Kazan as his girlfriend Emily while Holly Hunter and Ray Romano played Emily’s parents.

Kumail Nanjiani Bags An Oscar Nomination

The ‘Silicon Valley’ star was naturally thrilled and took to his twitter to express his excitement,

https://twitter.com/kumailn/status/955898882881302528

The “Big Sick” follows other Hollywood films such as “Get Out” and “Wonder Woman” which are starting to break the white, male-dominated movie mold and show that US audiences will pay to see films with minority leads. To which Nanjiani had previously said,

“It’s important for kids to see themselves in the stuff they watch. But more than that, I think it’s important that people from different points of view are behind the camera telling the stories, writing them, directing them,” 

We wish the couple loads of luck and more success in their future endeavors.

 

Kuch Na Kaho Episodes 8 & 9 Review – Manhoos Aina!

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The pace of these two episodes continued to not disappoint. I found myself interested to see where the story is going for although we do have a fair idea of what will happen I am glad to say that at least the way the events are unfolding is convincing – and interesting – enough.

I was highly sceptical and cringed thinking seriously, is this how predictable and annoying this drama will be when Aina leaves for Islamabad and Imran gives up his mobile phone that they will be unable to get in touch which will lead to misunderstandings ending with disastrous results. I was glad however when Imran learns from Aina’s friend that she has left for a few days and when she returns she goes to the flat and thankfully Imran is home. I can not stress enough how that raised the drama’s worth in my eyes at least for the done to death, no communication ka rasta or Imran leaving the flat to run an errand when Aina arrives would have done my head in. While the drama may not be rid of such clichés later on, I will give credit now for where it is due. I do wonder though at the 1990s style of ‘dumb calls’ when Imran being so rich could have given Aina a mobile phone that he could reach her on. Obviously before he was stripped of his own belongings but even if Aina was all about ‘I am not after your money’, I am sure a simple phone to be able to contact each other would have been a wise idea but oh well.

Aini too surprised me when she announced enough is enough and broke off the engagement. Eyebrows went further up when she said Aina’s family should be paid a visit and I thought, good stuff! But while Aini may think of herself as a competent player so to speak, Imran’s father is the true puppet master and knows when to pull which chords. He knows his son well and knows he will return once left to fend for himself. Seems like Aini is back on board too.

Aina’s fiancé is far from impressed by Aina’s ‘reserve’ and I have to say I really like Faraz’s character where he has been all understanding about Aina’s heartbreak and also encourages her fiancé and her to have a few moments together. It is good to see the writer presenting a male character with a broad mind but a sensible one for either they are too conservative to the point of being manic or there are the truly liberal ones with the fake English accents, huge cigars and drink in hand. Faraz is a character I can really understand and like – till now at least. I also liked how he did not fly off the handle when he came upon Aina and her fiancé and also later how he stresses how Aina is unhappy with this upcoming marriage.

While Huma Nawab’s acting leaves a bit to be desired, her character does pinch at my heart especially when she says how Imran is not worthy of Aina and his parents refused to come and take her ‘izzat se’. I am glad to see a level headed sensible family that cares about each other and is not out to manipulate each other which is why Aina’s actions seem even more, deplorable for lack of a better word not because I am judging her for marrying against her family wishes but for pulling the wool over her mother’s eyes who has trusted her and devoted her life to her children and even agreed to meet Imran’s parents. I keep repeating that I know, but while Aina is worried now it is because the fiance’s family wants to move ahead with the wedding not how she has let her mother, Sajal and Faraz down. I can see why she would not care about Mohsin, LOL.

So Aina from sweet loving Aina is fast becoming Manhoos Aina in Imran’s mind. While it is admirable and definitely much more fascinating when the rich boy leaves his family in the name of love and makes his way in the world, portrayal of a character like Imran has also been very realistically done. It is true that he has never had to worry about a single aana – I could not resist substituting dime with aana with all the Aina-Aini going on, LOL. There is that old saying, when poverty enters the door, love goes out the window. Imran blames Aina for all the hardship coming his way and now that things have been laid out in the open at his end he wants Aina to rush things at her end. I could see how he wanted her to also come clean and move in and while Aina said he could barely fend for himself she did not want to add on her own burden, I felt it was more because she lacked the courage. I wonder why she went ahead with the nikkah anyway and even if she did, then the very obvious would be to sort of avoid starting a family until things had settled between the families? Methinks so! But then all those fainting spells, bar one drama (Teri Chah Mein) – spell out only one thing – a pregnancy! How are the women in our dramas always so clueless that they never realise they are pregnant until they faint?! I would honestly love to know if that has happened to women in real life. Yes the odd few maybe, but routinely?!

There have been a few negative comments regarding Naveen Waqar’s appearance and while I totally get how a certain actor or actress can put you off from watching a drama and I agree that her fringe is distracting, her acting so far has been realistic enough. I feel her despair, I dislike her for being selfish and I find while Aina may end up being the victim, Naveen’s portrayal of the character has been such that you feel the ‘victim’ sort of brought this upon herself. Imran’s character is wishy washy where he grows a backbone and then loses it the way a lizard may lose its tail and grow one back. I am pleasantly surprised at Mirza Zain’s acting and how he seems to be comfortable in his character. Faraz is the only sensible one so far and I hope he has a sensible plan of action rather than letting Aina flit round the streets again trying to sort things out. I like a few dialogues of this drama too especially the scene between Imran’s parents when his father says that why do mothers assume fathers are unfeeling. A father’s stern attitude for the long term benefit of his child can be viewed as unfeeling at times when it is not. While I may not agree with his tactics for bringing Imran back to him or forcing him into a marriage with Aini, I could understand the underlying anger when he wonders how Imran thought he could have fooled his own father. His father is an arrogant man who believes he knows what move to make when and till now things have panned out favourably for him.

Next week’s preview shows Aina paying her in laws a visit and although I suppose Imran and Aini have gone to Dubai to shop, Aina will meet Imran and given the direction he is headed, seems like he has had enough of her. I wonder if Aina’s mother survives the heart attack and what is in store for Aina now. Sorry, no screenshots today as my daughter is a bit poorly. I would love to hear what you all thought of these episodes though and any guesses whether Aina’s pregnancy will bring a change of heart in Imran or will he not be told?

Kunwal Javid

Kuch Na Kaho Episodes 5 & 6 Review – Miyans,Biwis & Mangaiters!

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And I proudly (umm) present to you the latest twist in our dramas! You know how there is the ever present eavesdropping scenario, or the ‘daydream’ sequence, or the saas/nand/bhabhi saazish, stalkerish other woman, etc – now a new trend seems to be picking up where the father of the ‘hero’ threatens to divorce his wife if his son does not agree to his demands. This tactic was used in the recently concluded drama Yeh Chahatein Yeh Shidatein which aired on GEO (I know, I know, I have no idea why I watched it but I did and no I do not recommend it!) and now Imran’s father used the same to get Imran to give up Aina. Is this is a spin off from the ‘tumhari tarbiyat fell flat’ taunt or what?

Anyways, as the previous few episodes, these two were well paced and interesting too. Aina agrees to meet Imran even though she feels he has let her down and her family by not having his parents show up with the proposal as promised. Imran however tells her his hands are tied and when she leaves him at the park we are given the impression that she had ended things for good. I liked how Faraz went out to look for her and how he cares about Aina as probably Mohsin does too but Faraz tries to understand where she is coming from and help her see the light whereas Mohsin is waiting for her to take a wrong step and at the same time trying to prevent that from happening not purely because he worries for her welfare but because he feels what she may do would go against his sense of what is right and wrong.

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Sajal and Faraz are married and under the pretense of leaving to go pick up Sajal’s jewellery Aina has arranged to meet Imran instead and marries him. When he comes to her house he is somehow able to convince her that he can not be without her and a secret nikkah for the time being is the solution. I wonder if the nikkah was to make Aina believe his intentions are true for since they are both technically engaged to others and not eloping, I did not see the need for this urgency otherwise. Aina manages to make it back in time for Sajal’s wedding and makes an excuse about the taxi breaking down which her family accepts.

Aina’s character seems to be the key one in this drama and a complex one. I can understand her agreeing to go ahead with the engagement and making peace with it all thinking that things with Imran have ended and she has disappointed her mother and should begin to move on. I thought that was possibly the sensible step forward too except I did agree with Faraz where he felt that Aina should not be rushed into another relationship and given time to absorb what has happened. I could however also see where Mohsin was coming from given that he has an unease about Aina and does not trust her and felt she should not be given time to complicate things. However, Aina’s mother is on Mohsin’s side and both feel the wedding should take place as soon as possible.

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Back to Aina, however. She loves Imran and although she felt let down, she believes what he says when he comes to see her at her house. That too was believable. Aina is impulsive but she cared about her mother and worried about her not forgiving her so what is she thinking now? How can she possibly believe that both families will accept this marriage? Imran’s family for one, went to all lengths to play out a whole drama where they went ahead with Imran’s engagement, then emotionally blackmailed him into accepting it all and insulted Aina’s family in the process. Mohsin and Aina’s mother are angry with Aina and what did actually bother me was that her mother chose to be sensible and agreed to meet with Imran’s family so it was not as if she turned a blind eye to her daughter’s wishes. But then the fact that they did not show up and then landed her beloved nephew in jail was enough for her to want nothing to do with Imran and then she beseeches Aina to forget him. How Aina could see past that to only Imran probably shows that while Aina may seem to love her family she is ready to lose all for the sake of Imran which is what she says actually when she says ‘sub kashtiyan jalla kar ayi hoon’. Aina is foolish in thinking she can have her cake and eat it too but oh well.

I like the way things are moving forward. I wish Naveen would stop widening her eyes at the drop of a hat for, forget Mohsin, she is making me uneasy too. Thankfully Emmad Irfani did not have to squeal, I mean shout in these episodes and his constantly exasperated expressions seemed convincing. Nadia’s (Mohsin’s wife) expressions make me laugh and feel for her at the same time when poor thing is an easy target for everyone’s anger or snide comments, especially Mohsin’s. Her expressions remind me of Nasreen’s, LOL (Nasreen of Rahim Pardesi fame if any of you have watched his videos). I am beginning to warm up to Faraz’s character and Mirza Zain Baig has actually done a decent job in this drama portraying the character of the sensible, level headed brother/cousin which is what a lot of our real life brothers are like. Who actually care for their sisters and believe it or not, do not believe a woman should be bullied into each decision they find fitting. I wish the writer had chosen a different name for Imran’s cousin for he calls Aina ‘Aani’ and if Aina and Aini were not a bit too close for comfort, Aini and Aani most definitely are! Also, why does the background music sound familiar? I am sure I have heard it in another drama – can someone help me out here?

Overall, these two episodes were good to watch. It seems inevitable that Aina will be left to face the music and she and Imran will part ways. What did you all think of these episodes? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid

Kuch Na Kaho Episodes 28 & 29 Review

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So my best friend rarely watches dramas. Yes, I know – we made our peace with that, haha. But with her mother in law visiting nowadays and the TV tuned into dramas more often, she mentioned how she was watching Kuch Na Kaho and when I said I review it she asked ‘oh so what’s the deal with Aina? She’s married with a kid but where’s the kid and why’s she with Mohsin?’ When I briefly explained how it happened her reaction (which is the reason I am mentioning this in the first place) made me pause and reflect. She said ‘No way – dhoka!!’ And I thought, wait – dhoka indeed. For us viewers who have seen Aina suffer and Mohsin’s tantrums, although I did feel Aina should have told Mohsin about her past and not kept him in the dark, I somehow did not in my mind view it or word it as a dhoka but in retrospect, it is actually a dhoka – isn’t it? And although I feel at some point Aina’s past will catch up with her and everything will be out in the open and all hell will break loose, even though Mohsin would be justified in his anger, yet I never cared much for his feelings, and how he would think he has been duped and betrayed by not being told of such an important part of Aina’s life.

But having said that, Mohsin’s attitude and behaviour does sort of make you not like him much. His faulty genetic wiring which does not let his mind get in sync with his heart, where he feels he loves Aina and cares for her but does not care to admit it to himself or her or show it was becoming a bit exhausting. It irks me twofold when Mohsin does not trust Aina for yes, she is loyal but the fact that she did actually pull the wool over everyone’s eyes, details of which Mohsin is not exactly privy to, makes me uncomfortable for her and him both. Not judging Aina, whether what all she did was right, wrong or whatever – but oh well.

Aina’s retorts when she twisted her ankle actually made me laugh and her outburst also made me think that she has not totally lost her spirit. Mohsin’s apology (after his conversation with his nicer alter ego) made me hopeful but fast forward, eighteen years and things do not look as rosy as they seemed to make me believe they may be. When Aina looked at Mohsin’s bent head and thought iss ka saath dhoop aur chaoon ka saath hai – jalaye ga bhi aur saaya bhi day ga I thought how apt! Years pass by and either Aina has compromised and mellowed or finally given in and let go of who Aina originally was. Mohsin however seems to be as angry as ever and I winced and muttered ‘oh how low’ when he flung Aina’s past and mistakes in her face and especially the statement of Aina wanting Taabi to make a mistake so that she may fling it back in Mohsin’s face was really below the belt. Even though Aina is not these children’s birth mother, she has done everything for them that a mother can do and it seems like Taabi will be held back for fear that she may repeat what Aina did in her youth (half of which Mohsin is not even aware of – sigh!). Sins of the mother and all that.

I am glad that the time hop has been brought in quickly and I hope whatever is to unfold next is done as skilfully as the director has been dealing with the drama so far. Well, for the most part. Naveen Waqar has totally won me over with her acting and what I can not help but mention is how genuine her expressions and feelings seem to be when she interacts with the children, whether they were babies or grown up now. Also, so relieved to see how wonderfully an older Aina was presented without having to show a dupatta on her head, with the pearl necklace and grey hair which seems to be the go to idea of an older woman in most dramas. The glasses are there, but the parting of the hair, the mellowed nature – I really liked it. I am not the sort to gush over these things but I liked how the director kept it real for Aina was quite young when she married Mohsin so would seem absurd if she was suddenly old and grey.

What I do not understand is how in this day and age Aina has not seen Maaz in so many years. Skype? Whatsapp? I know Mohsin runs a tight ship but surely Aina has a mobile phone now. Or wait, does she?! I can only think that Sajal has deliberately kept Maaz away from Aina as she has not overcome her insecurities but oh well. Did you watch next week’s preview? The new young male character – is that Maaz? I sure as hell hope not – he did not seem very ‘nice’ and poor, poor Aina to have raised three children so well and to have her own child turn out, well not so well! Is it Mohsin’s sister who has come back – maybe he is her child? When after quite a number of episodes, a few new characters are introduced in a drama I often lose interest or it spoils the charm of the play but I am glad this episode did not make me feel that way and looking forward to seeing what happens next week and if Maaz is finally to appear before Aina soon. What did you all think of these episodes? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid

Kuch Na Kaho Episodes 26 & 27 Review – Maanoos or Kharoos Mohsin?!

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Well, I really enjoyed watching these two episodes. Mohsin’s attitude – not as much! Probably being the oldest in the house has made him the way he is where he thinks he has the final say and the most authority. Did not help matters much that Nadia never stood up for herself either and he continued to be the bossy one. I was honestly beginning to get a headache with his behaviour where he oscillates from being lovely and almost romantic to his usual screaming self. It is almost as if he has one of those split personality disorders and sadly I can almost begin to identify when he switches from maanoos Mohsin to kharoos Mohsin the way he cocks his head to one side, eyes widen and head wobbling he begins to yell!

Sajal and Faraz finally took their leave and it was actually heartbreaking to see Aina part from her child. What I have always loved about this drama is how easy it is to relate to most of the characters, their thinking, the way their lives unfold. Aina had given her child to Sajal but being physically apart broke her and eventually made her collapse. When Mohsin brought the twins home, I felt for Aina where in her mind she felt that Maaz had left but this child would fill the void in her heart that was created by Maaz leaving.

Kuch Na Kaho Episodes 26 & 27 Review - Maanoos or Kharoos Mohsin?!

I am also glad to see that bar, the jadoo scene with Sajal, Khala seems to be a positive character who has her heart in the right place. The way she told Mohsin off and helped Aina realize she needed some domestic help showed she meant well and did not show up merely to see how Aina was faring so she could gossip about it. I am a little taken aback by Mohsin’s attitude though where he expects Aina to take care of three children all of a sudden and not expect to take any sort of hit in his routine or his duties. He does seem to come round though as he gave in to Aina’s demand for a maid but then his extreme anger over her cooking was out of place. I am glad to see Aina finding her tongue again and managing to speak up for herself and that makes me think that this story could go either of two ways. Either this is what Mohsin needs, someone who can love him but also will not take his unrealistic demands lying down or maybe the fact that Aina speaks up for herself and does not say yes to everything Mohsin says will sour relations between them.

I have to say, I love Naveen Waqar’s acting. I feel when she cowers in front of Mohsin it seems a bit odd but other than that, her flippant responses and especially the way you could see her glow when she handled the children was so real and I have to hand it to her for portraying Aina so well. I feel bad for Aina where she hit rock bottom thinking that she should accept everything coming her way as a penance for the mistakes she seemingly made but then she manages to connect with herself, the old Aina and says what is on her mind. I was glad to see less of Sajal and more focus on the relationship between Mohsin and Aina and although it is tiresome how Mohsin gets angry at the drop of a hat but then again that is who he has always been so I suppose if he is to change then it needs to be shown eventually for it to seem realistic.

I did not think that the drama would extend to the time when the children grow up but comments from last week have led me to believe that is the case. I can only say that given how the director has managed to keep us engaged even 27 episodes down, bar a couple of episodes here and there, I hope the same can be said moving forward without making a huge khichri of the plot! Next week’s preview also reminded me that Mohsin still does not know Aina had married Imran and that Maaz is her child and given how Aina is shown to attach herself to the twin she feels will take Maaz’s place in her heart, makes me think there is definitely quite a bit more to come. I am quite curious to see how things develop between Mohsin and Aina, do they meet halfway or will their relation become bitter trying?

What did you all think of these episodes? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid

Kuch Na Kaho Episodes 20-25 Review- (Un) Happily Married!

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There is something about this drama – the treatment it has been given, the portrayal of people and characters whose stories actually seem relatable and yes the acting that keeps my interest engaged all the while the episode is playing. Conversations and moments where we are shown what a certain character is thinking also helps one understand what is going through everyone’s minds and although a few things seemed a bit out of place, on the whole I like how the story is moving forward and am interested to see what happens next week.

Sajal and Faraz’s showdown eventually managed her to snap out of her silly antics and rants and thankfully the two seem to have sorted out things between themselves. Aina’s and Mohsin’s reluctance to get married was totally understandable and I was surprised initially to see Aina give in easily. While I know most of us would love to have been able to see Aina stand up for herself and make a life for herself and Maaz, I do also appreciate that not every woman has the courage or the luck to make it happen. Probably the accusation Sajal hurled at Aina regarding Faraz was the last straw for her and although she has never been fond of Mohsin what Aina says later seemed to make sense for the way she said it made me think she believes what she is saying. Having been left in the lurch by the man she thought loved her, moments of weakness or desperation leading to her handing over her child to Sajal and now seeing how Nadia, who Aina had been fond of has left three children behind, she feels this is her place. She can not tag along with Faraz and Sajal forever, apparently has squashed the notion of making it on her own so Mohsin’s ‘name’ can give her the security she wants and looking after his three children can help cover the void to an extent that giving Maaz away has left. Her words, not mine.

Anyways, while Aina has wholeheartedly decided to make this marriage work, Mohsin has grown even more unbearable. I can not help but mention how refreshing it is to see a character like Aina who, if has made up her mind to see a marriage through, is giving it her best rather than resorting to tantrums. She seems to have let go of her past but I am also glad to see that although she has her moments where she is cowering in fear (a bit extreme in my opinion) she can not resist the flippant remarks that come naturally to her or the raised eyebrows at Mohsin’s comments. Even Mohsin is finding it hard to stomach this ‘agreeable’ Aina and knowing about Imran makes it harder for him to trust her.

Another thing I breathed a sigh of relief over was the treatment of ‘halala’. Hopefully this idea will not make an appearance later on for I would have spoken too soon but I was extremely glad to see how Aina balked at the idea and made it very clear to Imran that he was delusional to even think such a thing. This ‘halala’ issue has been done to death and when talks of Aina marrying Mohsin arose I thought this might come up but I am glad that Aina seems to think it absurd. Also, even though Ainnie was able to drive them apart, Aina has no false impressions of how Imran might be innocent for she despises him for being the weakling that he was and nothing can really change that fact. It made me laugh how even his own mother threw that in his face, about him being weak.

One thing that does bother me, and I have to keep reminding myself, is the fact that Mohsin still does not know that Aina married Imran and is also Maaz’s mother. When Aina had such a clear mind about everything else going into this marriage I would have hoped she would have told Mohsin the truth. I do not stomach the thought that she was so desperate that she let this all go although yes if Mohsin had known this then he would most likely have not married her for he already thinks less of her for having ‘liked’ Imran, let alone having secretly married, divorced and also given birth to a child!

Ainnie and Imran’s marriage and the ‘games’ Imran plays with her make no sense to me. I do not even find it convincing that this is the only gratification he feels, that he can make Ainnie suffer the way he has. I was happier to see less of both of them and although Ainnie seems to have had a moment of regret, she bounces back, teeth clenched and seems like nothing has changed there. Yawwn.

Mohsin is one hell of a ‘sari mirch’ – maybe a lal mirch since with the taunts there is also the ever present rage boiling over! Fine, we get he does not trust Aina yet but she seems sincere and also says as much to him so maybe not give her the ‘Nadia treatment’?! Even though I am glad to see Aina has not totally lost her spunk and although she was very outspoken and impulsive earlier, I would hate to see her become totally docile and a whimpering, agreeable wife to please Mohsin. Likewise would love to see Mohsin show a nicer side – the exasperated, indignant looks he gives with his lectures mirror the expression on MY face over his attitude!

Still waiting to see the twins back home. Also a little less of this khala that shows up to do nothing else but cause trouble! I wonder if Faraz and Sajal will leave with Maaz without Mohsin learning of the truth? Or will Aina be able to tell him herself?

Although Naveen and Emaad overdo the eye widening a bit and Aina’s cowering seems a bit OTT sometimes, but otherwise I find that Naveen has made Aina’s character very interesting and the drama very watchable. Mirza Zain has made Faraz such a likeable character and when he calls Aina ‘Aani’ and speaks to her it is almost as if he really is a ‘normal, concerned’ older brother. Yes the drama has its dramatic moments, such as the whole maid kidnapping scene and Mohsin appearing at the right instant and the incident serving as a catalyst to move the marriage along and Sajal’s moaning did do my head in but honestly I feel what is this drama’s USP is the fact that it portrays a story and characters that you feel may actually exist in real life. Along with the characters are their flaws and their moments of self reflection which is nicely done such as Imran being weak, Aina learning to move on, Sajal accepting she became overly bitter and so on. While Mohsin seems naturally to be the way he is, the moments where we see how he thinks that he wants to be close to Aina and say something else but ends up blurting the opposite or that he feels he may be betraying Nadia’s memory did not make me understand him totally but did make me feel generous enough to give him some time to get over things and become nicer. I do not know know why, maybe because it was different and finally not cliche but I loved how Aina replied to Mohsin’s ‘aurat ko bhataktay huay dair nahin lagti‘ comment!

Looking forward to seeing how things develop between Mohsin and Aina and how and when Aina’s past catches up with her. What did you all think of these episodes? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid

Kuch Na Kaho Episodes 18 & 19 Review – Emotions Running High!

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I should keep a log. Or Mohsin should get a hobby. A new hobby that is. For now, he seems to have not much else to do but find new adjectives for Aina – none of them flattering. Along with Mohsin, Sajal should also find herself a hobby. She does seemingly nothing all day except pop up unannounced behind Aina with her ‘tum manhoos’ rant. Actually scratch that. For when she let her focus shift from Aina to someplace else, she has ended up with the ‘jaadoo tonay’. Sigh.

So quite a bit has been happening at Mohsin Villa. Tempers flaring, accusations being hurled and meltdowns. When Aina started telling Noman about her past, she barely got the beginnings of her story out and it was too much for Noman to handle. I am glad she decided to come clean and good riddance to Noman! Mohsin and Sajal are united in their despair for they were hoping to offload Aina on to Noman but she thankfully had the sense to see that hiding something big as this only for it to raise its head after marriage would worsen matters. Aina had begun to find a bit of her spark again for I loved the raised eyebrow and face she made when Mohsin said that accepting anything from her would be haraam for him. Seriously?! But the maid’s antics which led Sajal and Mohsin to blame Aina sent her back to being mazloom and weeping round the house. Sajal’s mindblowing latest accusation obviously was the last straw and sent Aina over the edge and although the whole scene in the rain was a bit dramatic it did not seem overly so especially as I could feel Aina’s frustration. She feels she is to suffer for the ‘mistake’ she made but there is only so much someone can take and with all the negativity coming at her from each direction, for Sajal to make a mockery of the one solid relationship in Aina’s life would send her over the edge.

Kuch Na Kaho Episodes 18 & 19 Review - Emotions Running High!

I thought Mohsin was just a stern, negative man but I am beginning to feel that the background ‘evil’ music that plays when he is around is certainly befitting! When he walks up behind Aina when she is crying I wanted to scream, nahin bhai, Nadia nahin hai, and thankfully he heard me, haha! But what is with the uncontrollable anger and name calling. He is like Sajal where he shows up to throw in his two cents, his taanas and screeches and disappears again. He and Sajal seem more saggay to me – he and Faraz can not be brothers really!

Even though Sajal is negative as, well negative as negative goes and she is really crossing the line with throwing accusations left, right and center sometimes her comments made me laugh. For instance, when she said about Faraz wanting dinner, that ‘girlfriend nay lunch karwa kar nahin bhaija?’. Then when Aina said Mohsin does not eat ‘baasi khaana’ (food cooked in the afternoon – baasi? Really?) and Sajal quipped that now Mohsin will eat whatever is prepared for really with his wife gone and his ‘wonderful’ attitude, Mohsin is expecting a bit too much I would say! Her reaction to meeting Sabrina was so immature, I guffawed and even more so after Sabrina’s ‘tumharay shohar ko bulaoon gi’. What was that about, by the way?

Faraz seems to be the only one with a very sensible head on his shoulders. His shocked expression when Aina was blamed for the stolen money, his comments to Sajal and Mohsin and the way he tries to raise Aina’s spirits make me feel he is going to realise very soon that things need to change or I think Sabrina may just look like a very attractive option to him – job,Amrika and taana-less, the whole deal!

Kuch Na Kaho Episodes 18 & 19 Review - Emotions Running High!

With emotions running high and Aina and Faraz beginning to lose their patience too, throw in the maid’s plans and it seems like there will be a huge explosion soon and I am looking forward to it. Next week’s preview showed Aina had more to say than just cry and suffer silently and I hope this does not blow up in her face and Mohsin and Sajal finally do back off. With so many people in one house and nobody having a life outside those four walls, it is hard to find time alone but seriously they should all start watching their backs – literally – from Sajal when she is pouring all that sugar in the tea/milk, to Aina when she is standing weeping in corners and even the maid when she is stealing!

Naveen Waqar continued to be impressive as Aina in these two episodes. The scenes where she has a breakdown and screams were done really well for she was screaming but it was not the shrill, unbelievable type, rather one could feel her desperation. I could not help being reminded of Sara from Humsafar though in the scenes where Naveen was wearing that black outfit when she speaks to Noman. Sajal reminds me of Tweety bird from Sylvester and Tweety who shows up big eyed everywhere gloating in her own goodness. I think all Faraz needs is to be taken by the hand towards an open door and be told something along the lines of ‘ja Simran ja – jee lay apni zindagi’ and Simran/Faraz shall gallop! I could understand Mohsin better if we were shown moments of slight regret of how he treats Aina and puts it down to his grief but his anger seems to know no bounds and I am not sure where all of it is coming from. Also, Emaad Irfani can not pull off the angry look so he needs to get past it and move on and start being nicer to Aina so that we can be nicer to him too.

Anyone else wondering how Aini and Imran are faring? LOL. Also, I guess baba ji is not very authentic for Faraz drank the ‘sugar-ed tea’ and Aina the ‘sugar-ed’ milk and both seem to not be very fond of Sajal anymore, ha! What did you all think of these episodes? Would love to hear your thoughts.

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Kuch Na Kaho Episodes 16 & 17 Review – What Fun…Not!

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Manhoos, bechari, ayah, goongi – and now besharam. You name it and Aina is it! With the death of Nadia and seeing Mohsin crumble (quite literally I have to add), Faraz quits his job and decides to stay on in Karachi. Since Aina and Sajal’s childhood home is now up for rent, the whole tabbar is staying at Mohsin’s house and for the meantime helping out with Tabinda. Mohsin’s hysterical reactions made me shift uncomfortably in my seat because normally you do not see men break down on screen like that and even if that was the intention, to show how grief has overwhelmed Mohsin, well Emaad Irfani’s acting was actually a bit on the comical side and secondly, it was hard to link this broken front to the man who was always putting his wife down. Yes, in the last few months he seemed a bit gentle in a couple of scenes but I could not help shake my head when he yells out (after her death) about Nadia not ironing his clothes properly. Poor Nadia!

Sajal and Faraz. Sigh. Do I have to talk about them? Okay, quickly then. Sajal is still spewing venom and is quite resourceful for she is still after Aina’s case but now is also ‘onto’ Faraz and keeping tabs on him. Faraz’s friendship seems innocent enough for now but I wonder if Sajal’s attitude will make him think otherwise. You know how earlier a woman would rarely have makeup on etc and come shaadi and she is always dolled up? That is the case with Sajal – in a different way. She was nice, sensible, warm – till she got married. This negative, wailing, self pitying woman is doing my head in.

As for Mohsin. He does not even know about Aina’s marriage, divorce and baby. Phir bhi the way he treats Aina is insane! Imagine if he found out all she has been up to. I found Aina’s cowering before him a bit odd but then maybe she is trying to be accepting since he has suffered such a huge shock but it is disappointing for I was happy to see Aina get a job and begin to look out for herself. But with this episode, the fringe was back in place as was poor, bechari Aina who now has a very desperate Noman trailing after her, making Mohsin think she is besharam for stringing him along and letting him speak to her and visit her! Noman is also a weirdo, for he happens to be everywhere – catching Aina on the streets, then watching her get hit by the car, visiting Mohsin at work. Yes, yes we get how angry his family is – I would lose my mind if I heard that line one more time.

And no, I have not forgotten the most important and extremely creepy scene. I say creepy for it creeped me out more than the movie Conjuring 2 that my husband had on TV while I watched these episodes on my laptop in an attempt to block out the horrifying screams from the TV! Mohsin mistaking Aina for Nadia and the way he poured his heart out and she just stood there – if that scene was meant to touch us, or be emotional in any way it really did not. Maybe if there had been some beginning of romance between the two, or they had been married or something – but Mohsin and Aina like that was too soon and too weird! Especially as it seems that neither of them is going anywhere anytime soon.

While I get Mohsin is grieving and everyone is trying to make sense of their lives, I wish Aina would bounce back and not take Mohsin and Sajal’s negative attitude anymore. Haye, Sajal really needs to get out of everyone’s life, mine included! It looks like Aina and Mohsin are meant to be spending more time together so then please let us get on with it and hopefully see more than a rerun of Mohsin-Nadia again with Aina cowering this time, instead of Nadia! I am curious to see Mohsin’s reaction when he learns what Aina has been through and whether Aina will come across Imran any time soon. I will be honest, not many dramas on air, save the truly amazing few are holding my interest nowadays and I did not really enjoy these two episodes much either. I do hope the constant negativity is sucked out soon. What did you all think of these episode? Please share your thoughts.

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Kuch Na Kaho Episodes 14 & 15 Review – Some Births…. And a Death!

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The questions! I watched one of these episodes with the kids around and the baby crying caught their attention and forget Sajal worrying about society’s questions, my kids had loads – why is the baby crying? Why is the mama just standing there? Is she naughty? Ohhh, why does the Khala have the baby? Is Khala naughty then? Ah – bingo! Khala is definitely ‘naughty’! Naughty being a milder version of the words that should be actually used to describe Sajal. She has convinced herself that Aina is manhoos and yes we had been dealing with that the past few episodes and although these also swayed in that direction, death of poor Nadia Bhabhi in the end took the focus off Aina and her manhoos-ness!

Even in her shock and depression, it was absolutely deplorable and unforgivable of Sajal to throw out her pregnant sister like that. Thank God for her neighbour who seems to be hanging around Sajal’s house more and well, good for Aina that she does for she manages to take her to the hospital in time. Sajal has a momentary twinge of guilty conscience or wait – was it because she was more concerned about the baby that she was adamant to pass of as her own? I was a bit upset when Faraz seemed to be a bit fed up with Aina in the previous episodes but I am glad he is sane and worries about her and has not begun to sing the same tune as his wife!

It was actually heartbreaking how Sajal does not want Aina around herself or Maaz and minces no words or misses no opportunity in making her feelings known. I liked what Faraz said about how they were daughters of one mother and to give up on the manhoos rant but Aina has become manhoos, bechari and now ayah Aina. I suppose one of the good things about this play is that where I had resigned myself almost to seeing Aina constantly in that light, I was pleasantly surprised to see how her neighbour managed to drill some sense into Aina. Till now Aina had accepted she had made a mistake and then was just going with the flow, patiently taking Sajal’s spiteful comments in stride but she seemed to rouse out of her slumber and went about looking for a job. I also liked how she gave Sajal the shut up call when she was ironing her clothes. Good for Aina!

I have to say this ‘when my wife is pregnant’ Mohsin is quite a pleasant man. He won me over with the ‘don’t cook, I will order something’. A man who makes that offer himself wins some serious brownie points in my opinion, haha! He has always been quite short with Nadia but I am glad that she felt loved these last few months. There is no love lost between him and Aina and while Sajal’s anger is a bit blown out of proportion, I sort of like how Faraz, Mohsin, Aina and Nadia’s personalities in relation to each other have been presented. They are family and have grown up together and raised by the same woman (well minus Nadia),so while they have their differences, nobody is out to cause any serious harm or grievance to another. The way Aina jumped in to help with Nadia’s situation and Mohsin is shown to worry about Aina being on her own just made the characters more relatable to me.

Poor Faraz – he should just not answer his mobile phone for each time he does it is only bad news. Once with Sajal’s fall, then Aina in the hospital and then Nadia. He should probably just give it to Aina who still does not have mobile phone I could not help notice! If she had rung Imran’s mother from her own phone, then when bari bi got off that bed in her sari to fetch the number she could have given Aina’s direct number and saved Imran the confusion caused by the housemaid answering the phone. Also, Aina could have avoided overhearing what Mohsin said when Nadia answered the phone thinking it was Sajal.

It would seem obvious now that Aina will step in or be thrown in by an eager Sajal to help take care of Mohsin’s children. I am honestly quite interested to see how things fare between Mohsin and Aina for I can not seem to recall any one on one interaction of the two and even amongst a crowd, Mohsin was always quite exasperated and far from fond of Aina and she did not seem to like him much either. Hoping to see much less of Sajal – this character has so much negativity that I am amazed Faraz still declares to be in love with her! Even before she was dealt the blow about not being able to conceive she has only constantly been mean to Aina and her self pity and self importance are getting on my nerves!

With Imran and Aini, I do not know, nikkah nama na hua tau magic wand ho gaya that as soon as they get married, their roles are reversed and Imran has the upper hand. Imran acts like he was bullied into a corner and finally gave in but now is seeking some pleasure from his spiteful acts but he fails to impress me. Definitely not rooting for him to patch up with Aina at some point and want to send him a virtual slap when he sinks into ‘I was made to give up my muhabbat’,etc!

I will be honest when I say the constant crying in the past few episodes had dampened my interest in this drama a bit which is also why I was not really eager to watch these episodes but they drew me in and I am glad to have the drama pick up again. I like Naveen Waqar as Aina because I feel she has portrayed her character really well. Sajal’s psychotic attitude must have rubbed off on me because I actually thought Emaad Irfani acted well in the hospital scene and I even shed a tear or two when he sat at Nadia’s deathbed. But jokes aside, I felt he was able to present a mellow, caring Mohsin much better than the head wobbling and about to blast off, angry Mohsin in the earlier episodes. I also like how Aina’s makeup and hair seems to be in line with her scenes where she is not heavily dolled up when she was in the hospital for instance. The simplicity of the clothes the characters wear, something which I would normally not notice, blends in nicely with the portrayal of a seemingly normal middle class family. I will miss poor Nadia for she was such a positive, pleasant character – but then lif moves on,eh?

What did you all think of these two episodes? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid

Kuch Na Kaho Episodes 12 & 13 Review – A Taukri Full Of Cliches!

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So I had been praising this drama from being free from cliché situations or scenes and while for the most part it continues to be entertaining these two episodes had their fair share of typical dialogues and situations which moved the story forward same and also made it run round in circles like a cat chasing its tail.

Aina as we had earlier established has become manhoos Aina. Before I get into this drama, what is with this constant manhoos aurat scenario? It is in some form or the other in the dramas but so many names such as Kambakht Tano, Bechari Mehrunissa, Mariam Kaisay Jiye – I mean seriously what makes anyone think people may jump to watch a drama named like that? Or do they?

Anyway, back to bechari and manhoos Aina. Sajal has become seriously sari huee jal !!- I am not sure if this is the same mild natured, loving sister we were introduced to in the earlier episodes. Yes, Aina’s news gave their mother a lot of grief, yes she died, yes Sajal had her rant and blame game full force but really how long does that last? Aina had been selfish but she has learnt her lesson and when Sajal and Faraz take her to Islamabad I would have thoughts things may become to settle. Firstly, I do not get why they had to keep up with the farce in a new city. Why not just introduce Aina as the divorced and pregnant sister and get on with settling in a new city and meeting new people. Khala had made Faraz promise he would keep things to himself but she has assumed that Imran was ready to accept Aina and the baby and now that things had clearly spiralled out of control, common sense would be to tell Mohsin the truth and then take Aina with them to Islamabad. I was given the impression there was no other family and as for what society thinks, well then I guess that is what Sajal took to heart a bit too much for she could have stuck to her story of Aina being divorced and pregnant and just moved facts around a little such as saying after her mother’s death they did her nikah without a lot of fanfare etc, Man, I feel they should have consulted with me how to handle this, LOL!

Kuch Na Kaho Episodes 12 & 13 Review - A Taukri Full Of Cliches!

Well, between Sajal constantly spewing venom and Aina constantly taking it all with a lot of patience, Sajal does get pregnant and loses her baby. I think the change in Faraz’s character has been brought on by the baby where I could still understand that he was more concerned about his own child than Aina and very happily accepted Aina giving her child to Imran’s parents. Mohsin with his bobbing head and quavering voice has cut off ties with everyone and although I felt bad for Nadia for taking the brunt of his anger it seems he does possess a gentler side which has appeared with news of Nadia expecting twins herself.

Imran’s mother’s conscience tagged along with her all the way to America and she finally told Imran the truth. While Asad Zaman Khan’s acting in that scene was really good, the way the situation evolved after that was insane. When he asked his mother for the number I thought oh no, she left her phone in Karachi, oh no she will slip when she gets off that bed to fetch her phone but no she manages to give Imran the number only to have the housemaid tell him madam has lost the baby and he assumes it is Aina and that is that! Uff! I was curious to be honest to see how things are between Aini and Imran now but there was not much save a couple of scenes which did not really tell us much except Aini’s amusing statement where she says to Imran’s back, ‘jahanum mein jao’- little knowing (or not acknowledging) – he is already in a living hell.

One thing that bothered me about Aina was her statement to Faraz and Sajal about how she wanted to give birth so that the child may grow up and question his/her father. Really? There was no outburst of how she could be expected to kill her own baby etc – except the wild look in her eyes as she explains why she wants to have the baby and I thought oh wow, really? I was a bit taken aback also at how casually abortion or the concept/thought of it was treated in these two episodes, firstly with convincing Aina to go ahead with it and then Sajal announcing the same only to save face from society’s prying eyes and comments when nothing illegal or immoral had happened. I am not judging the concept of abortion here, rather how casually it was used for it is not a seemingly common jump – to solution in the families in our dramas.

Sajal’s constant mean comments and wallowing in self pity are getting a bit irritating and ridiculous and I hope there is an end to all of that soon either with her realizing she needs to stop being mean which does not seem likely or Aina leaving their home. I found Naveen Waqar acted well and while I wish she and Emaad Irfani would rely a little less on eyes widening to uncomfortable proportions, she has managed to make me relate to her character. I have not watched any drama with Asad Zaman Khan in it but I can safely say I would definitely be interested to see him again. With so many characters intertwined with each other and each having a story to tell, the drama is far from boring but I do hope the focus moves away from Sajal now. What did you all think of these episodes? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid

Kuch Na Kaho Episodes 10 & 11 Review – Ek Buzdil, 2 Junoonis!

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Well. Pretty happening two episodes these were. A death, a wedding, a divorce and a failed suicide attempt! While most of the events and emotions running in these episodes were realistically presented, a few seemed a bit far fetched but overall the play managed to hold my interest for yes, we have in our minds established that Imran and Aina are to part ways but I like how the ‘parting’ is not brought about in a predictable manner.

The fatal heart attack was clichéd though but I liked how Aina’s mother asked Faraz to make sure that Aina be with Imran now. Given that Aina and Imran are married and she is now pregnant with his child it does seem like the only logical thing to do and she makes Faraz promise that he will make this happen without creating a fuss. Little do they all know that things are not that simple. While I could understand Sajal’s anger and blame game I could not accept her continued animosity towards Aina for she has been shown to be a caring and mellow person and if Faraz can be level headed and sensible about the situation and worry about Aina I could not see how Sajal could not get over her anger. Yes, Aina has dug her own grave so to speak and her actions were selfish but it is clear she is falling apart and even the suicide attempt does not melt Sajal’s heart. Her speech about Aina living as a second wife or like a maid shocked me as much as it did Faraz.

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Mohsin knows something is amiss but can not get down to the root cause. I have a feeling that as Sajal fears it is Nadia who will innocently come across the truth and then all will come out in to the open. While Emaad Irfani’s wobbling squawk takes the edge out of the scene, still his words made me feel for Mohsin a bit when he is hurt that Sajal should question his say in their lives. Aina’s mother has always treated him as a son and yes he is overbearing but it is quite obvious that he has played the role of older brother and his khala’s advisor. Anyway, while Mohsin nurses his wounds, Faraz does his best to take matters in to his own hands but he is not able to get through to Imran either.

You hear about love making someone crazy, figuratively yes, in books or songs but this drama has taken the meaning to a new level literally where Ainni bhi junooni and now Aina bhi! At least Ainni is consistent in her madness, but Imran and Aina are quite confusing characters. Imran has succumbed to rich boy pressure and has married Ainni but thinks he is very clever for she may have him married him but will never own his heart. My own heart skipped a beat in that scene for knowing how crazy Ainni is I thought she may just stab him in the heart there and then! But nahin, while Ainni and Imran play out Mean Girls (‘you’re so mean, so are you’ – seriously?!!), kaatna peetna in this episode was for Aina and she slit her wrist. I am not sure if we were meant to feel for Aina and her helplessness but she was creeping me out myself with her mad dashes in the city, yelling at the guard and then messing up Imran’s room. I suppose we are meant to see how she has hit rock bottom with news of the marriage and then divorce and while she seems to be still crying and moaning endlessly I hope this is to help her sit up and try to sort her life out especially as she now has a baby to think of. Given the immaturity and selfishness of her nature, coupled with the bouts of self pity, denial and madness I do not suppose she will change overnight but I am curious to see what she does next.

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Poor Faraz gives me a mental image of those messengers in the olden times who read from scrolls the way he comes upon the pregnancy report and then the divorce deed. I am amazed at how Mirza Zain Baig has comfortably fit into the character of Faraz and made us really like him. Asad Zaman Khan as the buzdil, spineless Imran has been believable, it remains to be seen whether we can relate to this new side he has shown after marrying Ainni. I have to say this little talaaq ki talwaar that Imran’s father uses to keep hanging over his wife’s head is as menacing as Ainni’s clenched teeth – there but ridiculous! Imran’s mother’s conscience is silenced with the threat of divorce where earlier the threat had been issued to Imran if he did not listen to his father. I was actually looking forward to Ainni being able to ‘take away’ Imran from his parents as in one scene she is shown thinking mockingly towards Imran’s mother if for no other reason but for Imran’s father to suffer for his manipulative ways but seems as if the tables have turned and Ainni’s ruffled feathers can not do much except stay in those flouncy tops.

I am really enjoying Kuch Na Kaho till now. I like how each character has a role to play and you do not feel that some scenes are fillers or dragging the story. It is fast paced and I actually will not mind if it slows down a notch or two for a couple of episodes only for at the rate things are happening, a sudden end will not make sense either. Does Imran plan to get in touch with Aina now – I really hope there is no ‘halala’ scene in this drama. Will Aina step up and try to be a responsible adult now that she has her child to think of? What did you all think of these latest developments? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid

Kuch Na Kaho Episodes 1-4 Review – A Decent Watch So far!

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Directed by Ilyas Kashmiri and written by Rahat Jabeen, Kuch Na Kaho airs on Monday and Tuesday on Hum TV. The cast comprises names such as Huma Nawab, Emmad Irfani, Naveen Waqar and Mirza Zain Baig and while I have nothing personally against these actors and actresses their acting has failed to impress me so I have no idea why I decided to give this drama a go anyway. What has surprised me is that these very actors have given decent and convincing performances in a drama which may not be unique as far as the storyline goes, especially with the promos and OST giving pretty much of the story away but nevertheless, I found myself enjoying the first four episodes.

Kuch Na Kaho introduces quite a few characters within the very first episode. Huma Nawab is the widowed mother of two, Aina (Naveen Waqar) and Sajal (Shazia Naz). After her sister’s death, she also raises her two sons Mohsin (Emaad Irfani) and Faraz (Mirza Zain Baig). Mohsin is married to Nadia (Zainab Jameel) and has a daughter. While we are still getting to know everyone here, I may as well add that Sajal and Faraz are engaged to be married and Mohsin and Faraz have a sister who has not been introduced yet but is married to Nadia’s brother. Phew!

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Mohsin is shown to be a conservative man who although is respectful of his aunt, loses his temper easily. He is not pleased about his girl cousins venturing out of the house for education or work. Sajal is the milder natured sister however Aina often speaks out against Mohsin and his restrictive ways. Aina is interested in Imran (Asad Zaman Khan) who belongs to a richer and influential family and he wants to marry Aina. Step in the evil cousin. Why is there always a desperate, stalkerish, on the verge of mentally unstable woman who will stop at nothing and then less to get married to the man who very clearly loves another. We have one here too in the form of Imran’s cousin Ainnie (Hira Adnan).

Mohsin sees Aina when she is out with Imran and drags her home and although reluctant, eventually agrees to meet Imran’s family. Abid Ali plays the role of Imran’s father and wants Imran to marry Annie so that all the business and property etc may remain within the family. The whole engagement scene was very weirdly played out but I suppose they got their point across to Aina’s family and Imran is now engaged to his cousin. Realizing he has been made a fool of, he tries to reach out to Aina and her family but is sent away.

The promos of this drama seemed strange with Naveen looking quite odd playing hide and seek and making faces underneath that fringe. I wondered if this was a drama tinged with mystery but the drama’s initial few episodes gave a different picture. The other two dramas penned by this writer that I know of are Karb and Mere Humnawa and both were not very interesting but I am unsure whether it is because of the acting and direction rather than the story itself. HUM TV serials are generally very pleasing to the eye aesthetically and this drama too has good production values. So far the pace of the story has been decent and since it airs twice a week, I hope it continues to be fast paced.

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So far Naveen’s character is that of a bubbly, headstrong girl and she seems to portray that well on screen. Emmad Irfaani’s acting is often found to be lacking – I run for cover here for I know there are many of us who find him extremely pleasing to the eye and while I may not argue with that, his dialogue delivery and expressions often miss the mark. He is however pretty convincing as Mohsin except in his immense anger scenes when he screams at the top of his lungs, rolling his eyes and I found myself holding my breath for he looks like a wound up toy gone berserk and ready to explode! We get he has a temper, he needs to tone down the acting though, LOL. I was fed up of Huma Nawab playing Inspector Gadget and negative roles in every other drama so I was pleasantly surprised to see her play a different character here. Ever since she has made her comeback she seems to be uncomfortable with the characters she plays but if I am not being too critical I think she has done alright so far. Hira Adnan is a new face and I felt her to be the weak link for her dialogue delivery fell flat.

It appears Imran will try his best to convince Aina and her family that he loves her. His father seems confident he will be able to keep Imran away from Aina and marry Ainnie, but will he? I find myself looking forward to the next episode and that is reason enough for me to tag this drama as worth watching – for now. What did you all think of Kuch Na Kaho? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid

Kuch Na Kaho Episode 7 Review – Valima or Divorce?

This episode like the previous ones was decent paced, moving the story along in a convincing manner. Aina seems to have grown a thick skin where all she cares about is herself and Imran. She plays on the feelings and trust of the family that loves her and her expressions and then chat with Faraz after he manages to convince Mohsin and Aina’s mother to continue with her studies made me wonder at how selfish this woman is. At the risk of repeating myself, for the drama’s sake and even reality to an extent I can easily stomach liking someone and then marrying them when your family disapproves which is probably where Imran is coming from. I will come to Imran later. But Aina’s family set aside their reservations for her sake and it was Imran’s side that let her down so even if Aina were to marry Imran against her family’s wishes and kept it a secret, she should not be playing on everyone’s feelings. She convinces her fiancé to buy her a few more months before the wedding because she wants to study. Having Faraz and Sajal speak for her and mostly not care how she will let down her mother does not make Aina very likable. She had a couple of moments where she whined to Imran that she can not keep lying but even then it was because she wanted to get over with the secrecy, it was all me-me-me.

Faraz’s two facedness is still understandable for his family played with his emotions and led him to believe one thing while they went and did another and then emotionally blackmailed him. Yes, he should be man enough to stand up and face the music but for whatever reason he wants to keep things shushed for a while. His mother’s divorce factor surely can not be the reason for once his family finds out then what will happen? Maybe that is his plan to keep this marriage hidden for a longer period than Aina would have wished.

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Anyway, does not matter what Aina and Imran want or plan for Ainnie has bigger plans for them. Imran’s disappearance daily from work makes her suspicious and I remember describing her as stalkerish but man, this woman turns out to be a total stalker. She honestly puts all the desperate, I-must-have-this-man-even-though-he-clearly-does-not-want-me female characters in our dramas to shame for they may scheme and scream (ah, that rhymes) but I can not say Ainnie does not make things exciting. She not only follows Imran but then confronts him and Aina and while the whole ‘what is your rishta’ scene grated on my nerves for it played out far too long and I felt like shouting someone say something already, she provoked Aina enough to blurt out that she and Imran are married. Although Hira Adnan’s dialogue delivery is a bit off, her desperation is convincing and there was quite a bit of her flouncing around in those strange clothes – maybe I am not with the latest fashions but to me she looked like an angry peacock!

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Imran’s father still seems to believe or maybe that is another one of his games, that now Imran has had his fun he must divorce Aina. Will Imran be able to take a stand for himself and Aina or will he succumb to pressure? More interestingly for me, will Imran’s father or maybe Ainnie pay Aina’s family a visit and update them with these developments?

There was much less of Sajal-Faraz and Mohsin-Nadia today but for me that worked for it moved the main story along where now Imran and Aina’s secret has come out into the open. There is nothing reassuring about Imran’s character except his passionate vows but he does not come across as someone who can deliver and I wonder if that is really the character that is Imran or maybe the actor gives that impression. We shall soon find out I suppose. While the story, well the jist of it does not seem unique it does not seem very predictable either for I did not expect Ainnie to find out and confront Imran so soon. The fact that this drama airs twice a week also makes it interesting except for some reason, a new episode did not air today. What did you all think of this episode? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid

Kuch Na Kaho (کچھ نہ کہو) on Hum Tv

Kuch Na Kaho (کچھ نہ کہو) is an upcoming drama on Hum Tv. Asad Zaman Khan who appeared as hero in the film Hijrat is appearing in the lead role here.

Starring: Asad Zaman Khan, Emaad Irfani, Naveen Waqar
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Kuch-Na-Kaho-Drama-Serial-1655892714701549

 

 

Rashid Nazir Ali

Kuch Din Aur, a new play

Kucch Din Aur is an upcoming play featuring relatively new cast Faizan Khawaja, Sidra Batool, Yasir Ali Khan. It is directed by Ayesha Baig. Here are promos and few shots from the sets.

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Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

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Bilal Abbas Khan and Sajal Aly wowed the audience when they came together in O Rangreza. The chemistry was recreated in their feature film Khel Khel Mein and now they are back with Kuch Ankahi. Kuch Ankahi has brought a great team with Bilal Abbas Khan and Sajal Aly in the lead while Mohammad Ahmad as the writer at the helm of it surely made people look forward to it.

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi is directed by Nadeem Baig and it is presented by Kashf Foundation who have previously made projects like Rehai, Udaari and Dil Na Umeed To Nahin and this time they want to convey a message through light comedic lens without going too dark. Kuch Ankahi is a tribute to Haseena Moin as well who was a key figure behind conceiving this idea before she passed away. The cast includes Sajal Aly, Bilal Abbas Khan, Mira Sethi, Qudsia Ali, Mohamamd Ahmed, Vaneeza Ahmad, Adnan Samad Khan and Irsa Ghazal among others. Here are some BTS clicks of the drama:

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Here is the first look of the upcoming drama:

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

The drama is reported to replace Fraud and will air from 7th or 14th January at the Saturday 8 p.m. slot. People shared their love for the drama and Sajal and Bilal fans are over the moon to watch them together on television after O Rangreza:

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Starring Sajal Aly And Bilal Abbas Khan First Look Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

The new season of Pakistani dramas has started with some good projects and one of them is Kuch Ankahi. Kuch Ankahi has Bilal Abbas Khan and Sajal Aly in the lead. It is written by Mohammad Ahmed and directed by Nadeem Baig and revolves around different issues in the society mainly inheritance to daughters in a light way. People are happy to see Bilal and Sajal back on screen an the drama is shot in a very old school way.

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

The drama has been on air for a while now and now we have another OST drop where we saw colours, song, dance and a tinge of romance. Babar Ali, Bilal Abbas Khan, Adnan Samad Khan, Sajal Aly and Mira Sethi were seen shaking a leg in the new song Dildara.

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Here is the new OST in the soulful voice of Azaan Sami Khan:

Here is how the internet feels about Dildara:

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Romantic OST Dildara Out

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode – Viewers Satisfied With Ending

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Kuch Ankahi is a popular Ary Digital drama serial. The drama serial is directed by ace director Nadeem Baig. Kuch Ankahi is produced by the Kashf Foundation and Six Sigma Plus. Kashf Foundation is the first microfinance institution in Pakistan that raises awareness on social issues through mainstream media. Previously, Kashf foundation has produced hit drama serials like Udaari, Rehai, Akhri Station and Dil Na Umeed Tou Nahin. Kuch Ankahi is Kashf foundation’s recent drama serial. The brilliant story of the drama was penned by Muhammad Ahmed who also played the character of father in the drama. The stellar cast of the drama includes Babar Ali, Vaneeza Ahmed, Sajal Aly, Mira Sethi, Qudsiya Ali, Adnan Samad Khan, Sheheryar Munawar, Bilal Abbas, Ali Safeena, Asma Abbas, Irsa Ghazal and others.

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Today, last episode of the drama Kuch Ankahi aired, fans absolutely loved the drama throughout. Kuch Ankahi viewers were satisfied with the happy ending of Salman and Aliya but they were quite sad for Asfar. Fans said that they didn’t feel good to see Asfar alone but they loved to see Aliya and Salman’s end. They also loved the track of Phupo and Thanvi Sahab. Fans were of the view that Kuch Ankahi is a pure masterpiece which didn’t drag and ended beautifully. The viewers praised the makers for producing a show which is different from all other hyped up shows.

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Fans said that Kuch Ankahi is a pure entertainment which satisfies a viewer. A few fans were rooting for Aliya and Asfar and they thought that Aliya made a wrong decision but overall fans were satisfied. Viewers said that they would miss Kuch Ankahi. Viewers from other countries also believed that Kuch Ankahi is an underrated gem and everyone should watch it. Here we have gathered comments from the episode:

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Last Episode - Viewers Satisfied With Ending

Kuch Ankahi Episode 3 & 4 Review

Kuch Ankahi’s 3rd episode had to be my favorite so far. Samiya’s opening conversation with her father and Alia fixing her car on her own were two of my favorite scenes in that episode. The 4th episode was not as amazing as I was expecting it to be. Even after all these weeks, I do not feel a close connection with the characters and their journeys. Some of the characters are still a mystery. Sehrish and Azfar’s backgrounds in particular have not been revealed yet. Salman and his mother’s scenes are more or less the same in every episode. There were a few scenes and conversations in these two episodes which completely won me over. Tania’s character is gradually growing on me, her friendship with Ali definitely adds more substance to her track. I am glad that we are finally getting to watch dramas in which young people are shown as good friends who understand each other and there is nothing more to the relationship. Abdullah Abid Malik is playing the role well, I am looking forward to watching more of him. He is a definitely a promising newcomer who will hopefully get quality projects in the future as well. Mira Sethi continues to impress even though her character is run-of-the-mill. Sofia Agha’s character was introduced in the recent episode and I must say that Vaneezah Ahmed’s acting skills were much better in Ehd-e-Wafa. Ali Safina’s performance in the latest episode stood out more than any other.

Does Samiya Have Feelings?

Last week’s episode opened with a conversation between Samiya and her father which showed that Agha Jaan understood his daughters. However, even though he assured Samiya that he was going to take a stand for her, he decided to listen to her and went along with whatever happened later on. Unfortunately, he does not have much of a say which is something that I feel does not go well with his overall personality. This was an important and relatable conversation even though it had no impact on Samiya’s present situation, it went to show that everyone around him understood that she needed to speak for herself and that she was not doing that already. Samiya’s character can easily be termed as too-good-to-be-true. She has a lot of pleasant traits as well but the fact that we have so far not been shown how all this sacrificing actually impacts her takes away the human element from this character. Mira Sethi is remarkable in this role, she makes me want to like Samiya but I am still wondering if Samiya is capable of feeling any emotion at all! She looks out for everyone except herself – that is understandable. But how does that affect her? The inner dialogue is completely missing. I am not saying that the writer would have shown Samiya crying or feeling for herself but surely someone such as her would have a battle going on in their own mind and it is only natural to be fearful of the future.

Salman And Alia

Alia continued to be the go-getter who is not always sure about where she is headed but when she is out in the real world, she makes sure that no one around her doubts her confidence for a second. Unlike Samiya, Alia’s insecurities, fears, and desires have been shown in a realistic manner. Her character is well-rounded because there are plenty of scenes showing the motivation behind all the hard work, the thought process as well as the confusion at times. This makes Alia’s character easy to relate to even though there are times when I wonder how Alia and Tania end up being so fierce and independent considering the fact that their mother is so suffocating and the father barely has a voice. Sometimes they come across as misfits but their characters are definitely well-written. Once Alia starts working with Sehrish and Salman moves into Alia’s house, things will get interesting.

Kuch Ankahi Episode 3 & 4 Review

Salman and his mother’s scenes lack variation, and the repeated references to soday ki thaili are getting boring. I am sure once she gets to see Alia, she will say just that but do we really need to hear it repeatedly? I also feel that we need to know more about Salman’s background like where is his father, when did he leave/passed away, etc. Do they have other family members? Salman’s life revolves around his work, his interactions with Alia, his friend, and his mother. Alia is a part of his work life, his conversations with his friend, and now a regular part of the conversations he has with his mother thanks to soday ki thaili references. I would love to see more of Salman himself minus Alia just the way we are finding out more about Alia’s character as the story progresses.

Sofia Agha’s Entry

Sofia Agha entered the picture in the recent episode. Since Sofia and Agha Jaan’s first interaction scene had already been shown in the promos, it was not as interesting as it could have been. I also felt that their reactions throughout were slightly over-the-top considering how old they are. The dynamics however are quite interesting since even though they cannot stand each other, Sofia never took the legal route and Agha Jaan lets her have a healthy relationship with his children. The character overall so far does not offer anything grand and her decision regarding Samiya also made me wonder why her nieces thought she could resolve this issue. It is however good to watch another confident, outspoken, and progressive female character in the drama.

Uroosa Siddiqui’s appearance in this episode came as a complete surprise. She is a phenomenal actress and I am waiting to see more of her. Her performance was on point and the character itself is anything but run-of-the-mill!

Poverty, Child Labor, and Exploitation

Through Mina’s character, the writer has shown that even economic independence does not ensure that a woman will not be violated or exploited. Even though she is the sole breadwinner, she gets beaten by her husband and is exploited as well. Her young son had to start working at a young age because the father would not do his part. This entire track reflects the struggles of the poverty-stricken class in society. Tania’s research also revolves around the issue of child labor – a sad reality in our society that is unfortunately considered ‘normal’.

Final Remarks

Kuch Ankahi continues to break certain stereotypes without preaching but at the same time, it also endorses others. The one thing that is annoying me more than any other right now is Irsa Ghazal’s role in the drama. In every other drama, the mothers are shown as over-judgmental critics of their daughters and the fathers are shown as the sane ones. It would have been great if this particular character was not so typical and had some nuances. This mother does not have a single ‘normal’ conversation with her daughters and is clearly toxic. This could be the writer’s way of getting the message across that how important it is for mothers to have healthy communication and relationship with their children. So far, I see it as a typical done-to-death scenario that should have been avoided. Hopefully, as the story progresses, we will see a change in this character and a more meaningful side to this track. Overall, Kuch Ankahi has a few strengths which make it a drama I want to continue watching and reviewing. However, I do feel that it is not thoroughly entertaining, some of the scenes are stretched and the comic element comes across as forced at times. There are certain elements of the dramas that are refreshing, I hope it will only get more interesting in the future.

Are Rafiq and Samiya meant to be together?

Kuch Ankahi Episode 2 Review

This second episode of Kuch Ankahi gave old PTV dramas vibe, it highlighted the struggles of middle-class families, some of the scenarios were not the least bit refreshing especially ‘not having the beta’ bit and there are so far a lot of situations which can not be termed as ‘brand new’. Salman and Aliya add life to the show and Sehrish’s track adds the element of intrigue. I have watched many Pakistani dramas recently hoping one of them will give me the incentive to start writing reviews regularly again. Apart from Pinjra, every single drama revolves around desperate parents dying to marry their unmarried daughters and wishing they had a son. Therefore, watching similar scenarios in Kuch Ankahi is somewhat frustrating and disappointing.

The sisters’ dynamics continued to remind me of so many such scenarios we have already seen in Pakistani dramas. Most recently Habs was one such example as well. Whether it is dramas such as Betiyaan or one like Habs, the dynamics of sisters in a middle-class household remain the same! Kuch Ankahi does not offer the novelty that Hum Tum did but the good part is that these sisters love each other and there is no sibling rivalry. While the writer Mohammad Ahmed definitely succeeded in ensuring that these characters were free of toxicity, he has not been able to add the nuances needed to add newness to the dynamics. So far, Bilal Abbas Khan and Mira Sethi’s performance is standing out more than any other. The characters, their dynamics as well as their struggles are being revealed gradually which is another promising aspect since most dramas that are too fast-paced in the beginning; die down after a few weeks.

Main Characters

This latest episode opened with Samiya and Alia’s conversation which reflected their concern for their father and Alia’s relentless efforts over the years. While Samiya plays her part by being the ‘good daughter’ who does not want to burden her parents in any way, Alia is the one who is practically doing everything in her power to change the situation her family is in at the moment. It was nice to see these sisters bonding in an organic manner. They have been raised well and there are times when you wonder how they turned out to be like that because clearly, they are not ‘valued’ as much. Their mother is constantly complaining about one thing or the other and the father doesn’t think he has enough support because he does not have a son. Although Samiya’s character is a lot like the bari behans we have seen in Pakistani dramas, Mira Sethi’s performance makes it likable and you don’t want to forward her scenes. Tania’s scenes in this episode were much more interesting than the previous one. I liked her equation with her friend; it was good to see a girl and a boy being just friends. Even Tania’s mother was quite open-minded about the situation. In old PTV dramas, the helpers in the house used to have a personality and presence of their own and I think Mohammad Ahmed has tried to achieve just that by adding Meena’s character to this track.

Kuch Ankahi Episode 2 Review

Salman’s scene with his mother was a lot like Samiya’s scene in the previous episode involving grey hair. Salman’s mother comes across as an easygoing parent who desperately wants her son to get married. The dynamics in this household seem to be different from that of Alia’s because so far there are no serious financial worries. These conversations/scenes could have been more diverse. I am wondering if the situation is as ‘simple’ as it seems or if there is more to this track.

Salman and Alia

Salman and Alia deserve a special mention in this review as well because their scenes change the overall mood of the drama. The second these two come face-to-face they turn into completely different individuals; it would be safe to say that they bring out the fierceness in each other. Once again Salman’s friends’ dialogues helped the viewers see Alia from a third person’s point of view – someone who is neutral. Salman, however, fails to see any positive aspect in Alia’s personality and is bent on winning. It is interesting how Salman and Alia both are at the end of the day working to make ends meet yet they don’t see the ‘human’ element of each other’s circumstances. Perhaps once Salman moves into Aliya’s house, he will see that part of her life that is completely hidden from him. Sajal Aly is at her best when she shares the screen with Bilal Abbas Khan; there are very few actors who make such remarkable on-screen couples and these two definitely take the lead.

Sehrish and Azfar

Sehrish’s track is intriguing, we still don’t know why she is living with her father and why is she trying to sell these properties. All we know so far is that she is a caring and intuitive individual who is trying to make things right but is failing. She is trying to mediate between her father and Azfar continuously. She is also another one of those characters in the drama trying hard to hide her pain from the world by showing her strong side only. Azfar holds a grudge against his father but even the father has no clue what the reason for that is. I am waiting to find out more about both of these characters.

Final Remarks

After watching these two episodes, I feel that Kuch Ankahi could be the kind of drama that slowly grows on you. It is not an all-out winner but it has enough going for it to keep me coming back for more. Also, I am waiting to find out what is the actual purpose behind the story because dramas produced by Kashf Foundation always have a definite purpose. I am one of those people who do not watch interviews in which people involved share what they were attempting to achieve by telling a certain story because I like to watch and understand the drama from a viewer’s perspective without any preconceived notions based on these interviews. Therefore, if you are someone who has watched all these interviews and finds it strange that I am clueless, please bear with me :)

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Pakistani dramas mostly revolve around young couples in their twenties at most fighting the world for love or intertwined in love triangles. Thus senior actors do not really get good roles and only play mothers, fathers and uncle/aunties to the leads. But Kuch Ankahi has a totally different flavour as we are getting to see chemistry among all age grouped couples. The one audience is loving, in some instances more than Sajal and Bilal are Thanvi and Sophia played Babar Ali and Vaneeza Ahmed. Both the stars have won hearts multiple times and it was refreshing to watch Babar Ali, a filmstar actually play a romantic role on small screen, something he was famous for playing on the silver screen.

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Thanvi finally gathered the courage after many intrigues and officially proposed Sophia. Sophia is not happy and she was about to start a war but Thanvi stood firm and he has our groom to be now. This is one development Kuch Ankahi fans were looking forward to.

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Sophia is not taking it easily but Thanvi is definitely our preferred winner here.

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

This is the scene when Thanvi finally manages to propose the love of his life:

Here is how the audience is loving them both:

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Kuch Ankahi Episode 19- Thanvi Played By Babar Ali Wins Hearts

Kuch Ankahi Episode 1 Review

Written by: Syed Mohammad Ahmed
Directed by: Nadeem Baig
Produced by: Six Sigma Plus & Kashf Foundation
Schedule: Every Saturday 8 pm on ARY Digital

Kashf Foundation has a remarkable history of producing dramas that are meaningful and engaging. Dil Na Umeed Tu Nahin was one of the best dramas we got to watch on Pakistani television lately therefore the biggest reason why I was looking forward to Kuch Ankahi was the fact that Kashf Foundation is among one of the producers. Bilal Abbas Khan and Sajal Aly’s perfect on-screen chemistry was another reason why I knew I had to watch and review this one. Syed Mohammad Ahmed has also penned down a script for a drama after a long time therefore that was definitely another plus. The promos of the drama also promised an entertaining and meaningful show such as Hum Tum, which I absolutely loved, and would really like to see more such dramas on Pakistani television. In short, I found myself looking forward to a drama with the utmost excitement after a long time.

Did the first episode of Kuch Ankahi blow me away completely? Well, not really. Are first impressions really the last ones? Definitely not! Was there enough to tune into the next one? I would say unquestionably yes. Therefore, I am going to keep an open mind and will be watching and reviewing this one.

Agha Jaan’s Family Dynamics

Like any other first episode, this one also introduced the viewers to the main characters. The first thing I couldn’t help but instantly notice was that Agha Jaan’s family house is the same one as Laiq Ahmed’s character’s house in ‘Betiyaan’. Since Syed Mohammad Ahmed played both these characters, to begin with, it took me time to warm up to this new character especially because one of the betis (Qudsia Ali) is the same too. Not only is the actress the same but the character is also similar. It would have been nice if the director had made some changes, especially in the outdoors of this house since everything is the same as it was in Betiyaan; the color of the entrance door, the paint on the railings, and even the plants and pots outside are identical. It was like being back in Laiq Ahmed’s house where we witnessed so much forced emotional trauma that most people perhaps are still finding it hard to get over it. Having said that, Agha Jaan’s character, for now, was different from that of Laiq Ahmed since he is not a single parent and has a playful relationship with his daughters. I just hope things don’t get too serious too soon.

I absolutely adore Syed Mohammad Ahmed but he did not stand out in this first episode as much as he usually does instantly. For instance in ‘Hum Tum’ his character won me over instantly. Irsa Ghazal is playing a role that came across as ‘typical’ in this first episode. There was nothing refreshing about this character, in fact, some of the dialogues and scenarios were clichéd. The family dynamics did not have anything new to offer either; the oldest daughter being the Allah mian ki gaye, the middle one a go-getter (definitely better than Allah mian ki gaye), and the youngest one outspoken and lively. Unfortunately, this reminded me of the betiyaan in ‘Betiyaan’ as well except for Ayeza who was gladly missing from the equation.

Mira Sethi looked great for the role; her performance was on point but her character is one which we have seen a million times in Pakistani dramas. I really liked Qudsia Ali in Aulaad but I feel she needs to experiment more and perhaps tone down a notch too. Sajal Aly couldn’t have been more well-suited for the role she is playing. It seemed as if she was the main breadwinner of the family but that was not clearly spelled out in this first episode. Agha Jaan’s family dynamics were that of a typical middle-class household which is usually shown in Pakistani dramas, the most positive aspect was that the writer managed to dodge certain unbearable toxic stereotypes such as a greedy daughter waiting for a rich man to change her destiny but failed to dodge certain others such as the mother who belittles her daughters like its ‘normal’.

Kuch Ankahi Episode 1 Review

Salman and Aliya

While there was a great deal of focus on Aliya’s household, Salman’s family dynamics were covered in a single scene. Other than that, Salman’s character was revealed through his interactions with Aliya and his friend. Salman and Aliya’s scenes were fiery; well-written and acted out. However, these scenes were not “new” for someone who had watched all the promos of the show in excitement namely me ;) I think the production house shouldn’t have shown so many of these interactions in all the promos. I am certain, there is a lot to unravel and look forward to but the fact that I had already watched these scenes took away the novelty from them. I found Salman’s friend’s comment about his insecurities quite interesting, was that really the case? Was Salman really trying so hard because the competitor was a female? Bilal Abbas Khan is a phenomenal performer. He makes sure that every character he plays has a different vibe altogether. I especially enjoyed watching his scenes; his energy and screen presence was faultless. I am waiting to find out more about both these main characters.

Sehrish’s Family

Sehrish and Azfar’s track was poles apart from the other two middle-class households, which was definitely good because it means we will get to see characters from different backgrounds. However, I hope and pray there isn’t a love triangle involving these three characters; Azfar, Salman and Aliya. Shehryar Munawar’s entry was a bit funny, his outfit was slightly tacky: I am waiting to find out more about the character though…there must be a reason why he carried that look. Sehrish’s character had my undivided attention right from the get-go, the actress playing the role is a nice addition; new and pleasant. There was an air of mystery about this particular track which I found interesting.

Final Remarks

Personally, I found Bilal Abbas Khan’s performance more impressive than any other. Sajal Aly is a fantastic actress, no denying that, but we recently watched her play a similar role in Ishq e Laa, and honestly Aliya at times came across as the odd one out in the house. Sajal Aly and Bilal Abbas Khan together however are definitely a force to reckon with. The ‘Betiyaan’ house, unfortunately, proved to be a major distraction. The kind of Urdu we heard in the drama was definitely music to my ears. Some of the dialogues were beautifully written even when the scenarios were not equally impressive. Although this first episode was not an all-out winner, it definitely had enough going for it to tune into the next one. I hope we get to see more of ‘Hum Tum’ in the upcoming episodes and less of ‘Betiyaan’ ;)

Did you watch this first episode? Please share your thoughts about it.

Kucch Bara Honay Wala Hai (Something grand is about to happen) says Express Entertainment

Express Entertainment is an entertainment channel of Express media group which also includes Express News. While Express 24/7 and Times are the other channels of this media house which are either closed or least viewed.

Since its initiation Express Entertainment has not been much successful in strengthening itself among viewers. The channel relied mostly on foreign content from Turkey and India, but few months ago it allotted the prime time evening slot to Pakistani content.

Quite recently the channel is coming up with enchanting campaign titled ‘Kucch Bara Honay Wala Hai Koi Pyara Aanay Wala Hai’  (Something big is about to happen, some loved one is about to arrive).  The holy month of Ramazan is just few days away and it is the Ramazan special transmission which the channel has labelled as something big. What is big about their Ramazan transmission, well the channel has yet to disclose it. So who is this ‘barra‘ and ‘pyarra‘  rumors are that it is going to be hosted by Aamir Liaquat Hussain the man who hosted Ramazan Transmission of  Geo Entertainment last year named ‘Amman Ramazan’. Last year Geo Tv and Jang group claimed the ‘Amman Ramazan’ transmission has made new record of viewership saying the host Aamir Liaqut Hussain is ‘hardil azeez‘(most loved) host of Pakistan.  Amman Ramazan was discussed on social and international for some unusual reasons like awarding infants as freebies and the treatment of Tahir Shah (eye to eye fame). As per Geo Entertainment and Jang Group the transmission doubled the blessings of holy month Ramazan last year.

Aamir Liaqut has also hosted a show named ‘Inaam Ghar‘ on Geo Entertainment in first quarter of 2014, which as per Geo Tv and Jang group was also record breaking show, surpassing all records of all generations. As per Jang group, it was the most watched show in the Asia. During the same show (Inaam Ghar) Aamir Liaqut promised to come with Ramazan Transmission named ‘Pakistan Ramazan’ on Geo Entertainment where infants will be awarded too.

Its time for the fulfillment of that promise which Aamir Liaqut made to the audience. Geo Entertainment is passing through a uncertain period since its inception and is blocked by cable operators in many areas. So perhaps to fulfill his promise, keep his words and spread further blessings, Aamir Liaqut has switched the channel and opted for Express Entertainment.

“Who says we Pakistani dont stand by our words and promises, here is an exemplary man of prime character who has stood by promise and even switched to another channel for this cause (noble cause as per Aamir Liaqut)”. So lets wait for this grand and beloved moment where future of our nation (means infants) will be awarded as freebies, plus some invitees will experience a special treatment by host (like Tahir Shah experienced last year)

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Kubra Khan’s Take On Celebrity Protocol – Public Reaction

Kubra Khan is one of the most famous celebrities of Pakistan. Kubra Khan is currently starring in the drama serial “Hum Kahan Kay Sachay Thay”.

Kubra Khan's Take On Celebrity Protocol - Public Reaction

In a recent tête-à-tête with Maliha Rehman on Gloss Etc, Kubra Khan talked about the celebrity protocols or the advantages of being a celebrity. Maliha asked her that she can use her celebrity status to get a reservation but he said that using her name for a favor disgusts her to the core. The only favors Kubra Khan asks for are from her friends. If she is going to an airport or to a hospital and any of her friends work there she will ask him out for help just because that’d be a friend of her, not because she is Kubra Khan.

Kubra Khan's Take On Celebrity Protocol - Public Reaction

Kubra Khan's Take On Celebrity Protocol - Public Reaction

Kubra Khan's Take On Celebrity Protocol - Public Reaction

People are calling out for being too over dramatic in the interview. Let’s have a look at the comments:

Kubra Khan's Take On Celebrity Protocol - Public Reaction

Kubra Khan's Take On Celebrity Protocol - Public Reaction

Kubra Khan's Take On Celebrity Protocol - Public Reaction

Kubra Khan's Take On Celebrity Protocol - Public Reaction

Kubra Khan's Take On Celebrity Protocol - Public Reaction

Kubra Khan's Take On Celebrity Protocol - Public Reaction

Kubra Khan's Take On Celebrity Protocol - Public Reaction

Kubra Khan's Take On Celebrity Protocol - Public Reaction

Kubra Khan's Take On Celebrity Protocol - Public Reaction

Kubra Khan’s Star-Studded Birthday- Pictures

Kubra Khan is counted among the biggest stars in the film and drama industry of Pakistan. She started her career with modelling in the UK and later came to Pakistan where she made her debut with Na Maloom Afraad. She made her television debut later with Sang e mar mar and she has since not looked back giving great performances in several dramas and films. Kubra is lively and humble which makes her very dear to all her fans.

Kubra Khan's Star-Studded Birthday- Pictures

It was the actress’s big day as she was celebrating her birthday and all her friends and colleagues from the industry made the day special for her. Kubra celebrated a star-studded birthday with Gohar Rasheed, Ali Rehman Khan, Shazia and Wajahat Rauf, Shahzad Sheikh and Hina Mir and Yashal Shahid in attendance. Here are some clicks from Kubra’s star-studded birthday and she looked beautiful:

Kubra Khan's Star-Studded Birthday- Pictures

Kubra Khan's Star-Studded Birthday- Pictures

Kubra Khan's Star-Studded Birthday- Pictures

Kubra Khan's Star-Studded Birthday- Pictures

Kubra Khan's Star-Studded Birthday- Pictures

Kubra Khan's Star-Studded Birthday- Pictures

Kubra Khan's Star-Studded Birthday- Pictures

Kubra Khan's Star-Studded Birthday- Pictures

Kubra Khan's Star-Studded Birthday- Pictures

A very happy birthday and blessed year ahead to Kubra Khan from our side!

Kubra Khan’s Sister Looks Like Her Twin!

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Kubra Khan is one of the most liked actresses of the drama industry right now. Kubra Khan’s fan following has increased in a short span of time. After making her mark on television, she was this year seen in two of the biggest films. Kubra Khan talks about her family a lot in the interviews but there are very few pictures of her family members on her social media pages. This is the reason why for the longest time, many people thought that Kubra Khan was Fatima Khan’s sister. Kubra posted a picture with Fatima Khan on her instagram page and titled it “sister act” and that is where the misunderstanding started from. Kubra later made it clear in many interviews that Fatima Khan was like a sister to her and not actually her sister.

Recently Kubra Khan posted a beautiful picture with her sister on instagram. The title she gave this picture was really cute. Kubra Khan’s sister looks a lot like her. Many fans praised the picture and some also commented that they had a lot in common.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BkrkpSAlKb8/?hl=en&taken-by=thekubism

It is always good to see pictures of celebrities with their families, it shows that they are willing to share that part of their lives with their fans!

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Kubra Khan’s Reply To Comment Regarding Her Relationship With Gohar Rasheed

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Kubra Khan is an adorable Pakistani actor who debuted from a hit Pakistani feature film Na Maloom Afrad. She also performed in many hit Pakistani serials including Sang E Mar Mar, Muqabil and Alif Allah Aur Insan. Kubra Khan appeared in London Nahi Jaungi. Her recent drama Sinf E Aahan also became popular.

Kubra Khan's Reply To Comment Regarding Her Relationship With Gohar Rasheed

Recently, Kubra Khan appeared in the new ARY Digital’s show The Fourth Umpire Show hosted by Fahad Mustafa in which she replied to the fan’s comment regarding her relationship with Gohar Rasheed. There were two comments regarding their relationship, one fan commented, “Cute Couple Shadi Kerlo” and other fan commented, “a Boy and a girl can never be friends, Kuch din main inki Shaadi ki Khabar ayegi”. To this comment, Kubra said, “No I don’t agree that a boy and girl can not be friends, they can definitely be very good friends”, but on the query about news of their marriage, Kubra laughed at it and didn’t reply. Have a look at the video:

On another occasion, while replying to a fun question about marrying among the three given options, she chose Gohar Rasheed. Here is the link to the video:

Kubra Khan's Reply To Comment Regarding Her Relationship With Gohar Rasheed

Kubra Khan's Reply To Comment Regarding Her Relationship With Gohar Rasheed

Kubra Khan’s Pictures from Makkah

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Kubra Khan is a gorgeous Pakistani television and film actress. Kubra Khan has been garnering huge success after her recent hit projects including film London Nahi Jaunga and dramas like Sang E Maah and Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay. Currently, Kubra has taken a break but her upcoming film Abhi is lined up for an expected release.

Kubra Khan's Pictures from Makkah

Recently, Kubra Khan is in Makkah, Saudi Arabia where she has performed Umrah. Well, Kubra Khan’s pictures from Makkah, Saudi Arabia are floating on internet. Her pictures were shared by her fans who had a chance to interact with Kubra in Saudi Arabia. It is to be remembered that Kubra Khan didn’t post any pictures on her profile so far.

Kubra Khan's Pictures from Makkah

Here are a few pictures of gorgeous actress Kubra Khan from Saudi Arabia. A few pictures are with her fans as well. Have a look!

Kubra Khan's Pictures from Makkah

Kubra Khan's Pictures from Makkah

Kubra Khan's Pictures from Makkah

Kubra Khan's Pictures from Makkah

Kubra Khan's Pictures from Makkah

Kubra Khan's Pictures from Makkah

Kubra Khan's Pictures from Makkah

Kubra Khan's Pictures from Makkah

Kubra Khan's Pictures from Makkah

Kubra Khan's Pictures from Makkah

Kubra Khan's Pictures from Makkah

Kubra Khan’s On-screen Pairing with Ali Raza in Noor Jahan Disliked By Fans

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Kubra Khan is a brilliant Pakistani television & film actor who is loved by millions of fans. She is admired for her excellent acting. She was previously praised for her dramas like Jannat SE Agay, Sang E Mah, Sinf E Aahan, Sang E Mar Mar, Muqabil and Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay. Lately, she is being loved in ARY Digital’s recent popular drama serial Noor Jahan which been produced by Six Sigma Plus Productions. The drama is written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah. Musaddiq Malek has directed the show. The cast of includes Noor Hassan, Kubra Khan, Hajra Yamin, Zoya Nasir, Saba Hamid, Ali Rehman Khan and others.

Kubra Khan's On-screen Pairing with Ali Raza in Noor Jahan Disliked By Fans
Kubra Khan's On-screen Pairing with Ali Raza in Noor Jahan Disliked By Fans

In Noor Jahan, Kubra Khan is paired up with a young and comparatively new actor Ali Raza. Well, in the drama serial, she will be Noor Jahan’s youngest Bahu. Recently, ARY Digital’s official Instagram shared a poster of the couple with the caption, “A new bond is blossoming”. See the poster:

Kubra Khan's On-screen Pairing with Ali Raza in Noor Jahan Disliked By Fans

Well, the fans didn’t like the on-screen pairing. They are of the view that the actor is looking younger than Kubra Khan. A few are saying that Kubra Khan is beautiful so she deserved some other actors like Noor Hassan or Ali Rehman Khan. Fans also didn’t like the other pairings of the drama. A social media user wrote, “Kubra Khan could have taken a stand for Noor Hassan regarding her pairing in the drama”. Another social media user wrote, “The drama is good but there are many mismatched couples in the drama”. Many didn’t like Noor Hassan’s pairing as well. Netizens are also passing harsh comments for the actors. Read a few comments here:

Kubra Khan's On-screen Pairing with Ali Raza in Noor Jahan Disliked By Fans

Kubra Khan's On-screen Pairing with Ali Raza in Noor Jahan Disliked By Fans

Kubra Khan's On-screen Pairing with Ali Raza in Noor Jahan Disliked By Fans

Kubra Khan's On-screen Pairing with Ali Raza in Noor Jahan Disliked By Fans

Kubra Khan's On-screen Pairing with Ali Raza in Noor Jahan Disliked By Fans

Kubra Khan's On-screen Pairing with Ali Raza in Noor Jahan Disliked By Fans

Kubra Khan's On-screen Pairing with Ali Raza in Noor Jahan Disliked By Fans

Kubra Khan's On-screen Pairing with Ali Raza in Noor Jahan Disliked By Fans

Kubra Khan's On-screen Pairing with Ali Raza in Noor Jahan Disliked By Fans

Kubra Khan's On-screen Pairing with Ali Raza in Noor Jahan Disliked By Fans

Kubra Khan's On-screen Pairing with Ali Raza in Noor Jahan Disliked By Fans

Kubra Khan's On-screen Pairing with Ali Raza in Noor Jahan Disliked By Fans

Kubra Khan's On-screen Pairing with Ali Raza in Noor Jahan Disliked By Fans

Kubra Khan’s Latest Pictures

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Kubra Khan is undoubtedly one of the prettiest face of our industry. She is admired for her extraordinary beauty and exceptional work. Her few works from her debut silver-screen performance in Na Maloom Afraad to Sang-e-Mar Mar to Muqabil to Alif Allah Aur Insaan; she has nailed every character. She has almost played all sorts of characters. From being a heroine to a side character to playing a negative role.

Kubra’s debut  movie is “Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2” where her acting skills impressed the audience.

Kubra Khan also known as Kubism for her Instagram fans. She is not only one pretty lady but she is definitely one strong actress. She has taken nation by storm with her hypnotizing performances. In Alif Allah Aur Insaan, she shared screen with Mikal Hassan, Ushna Shah and Imran Ashraf. In this drama, every actor played their characters quite greatly.

Her kind-heart and positive attitude is admired by all. Here are some of her best shots from her Instagram handle.

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