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Lahore Music Meet comes to a successful end

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The third edition of the Lahore Music Meet came to an end on Sunday.

The two-day festival attracted a huge audience as it consisted of a lot of activities dealing with music and discourse about music.

Meesha Shafi was one of the speakers at the 2nd day and she talked about how she has grown up visiting the halls of Alhamra with her mother where the music meet took place.

She said her connection with the performing arts had seen many years. About her singing and stepping into the Coke Studio, Meesha said she was particular about rhythm, her entrance to the Coke Studio was the outcome of a phone call which was about singing at the Coke Studio. She described how she and Jamal composed the tune for Manto’s story Thanda Gosht in the film, Manto.

The bands performed on Sunday were MU, Mohammad Aizaz, Mehdi Maloof, Patari Tabeer, Shajie, Hathi, Saakin, Tonight, Us, Jaubi and Noah’s Heark.

Sajjad Ali, Ali Azmat, Momina Mustehsan and other singers interacted with the audience.

A number of visual art fanciers visited the audiovisual exhibition titled ‘Rang Saazi’.

Lahore High Court serves notice to PEMRA for banning Indian TV content

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Lahore High Court served notices to the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) and Federal Information Ministry and sought reply from them by February 9. Chief Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah passed the order on petition filed by M/S Leo Communication.

In October 2016, Pemra imposed complete ban on airing of Indian content in Pakistan and directed all satellite television channels and radio stations to follow the code of conduct or face repercussions. Advocate Taffazul Rizvi, counsel for petitioner, said his client in 2010 had been granted a 15-year licence by Pemra to operate a cable channel, ‘Filmazia’ and under the licence it was allowed to broadcast 10 per cent of foreign content including Indian.

He argued that Pemra, without citing any legal reason in October, 2016 issued an order to ban all Indian content on cable channels in Pakistan. He further said “The government is indulging in selective patriotism as Indian movies are allowed to be exhibited in cinemas all over the country showing its double standards.”

The petitioner prayed the court to set aside the circular issued against them and allow them airing foreign content. After hearing the arguments, LHC Chief observed that when Indian movies are being screened in cinemas in the country then what reason Pemra or government has to ban Indian content on Pakistan TV screens. The court adjourned the hearing till February 9.

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

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Meesha Shafi and Ali Zafar’s ongoing case remained the talk of the town for years. Meesha Shafi took harassment allegations on Twitter after which Ali filed the defamation case against the singer. Meesha Shafi also filed plea for the quashment of the FIR and followed the trials.

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

Recently, the verdict has been announced by the Lahore High Court regarding the plea filed by singer Meesha Shafi, Lahore High Court has decided to disregard the plea filed by the singer Meesha Shafi for the quashment of the FIR. The plea has been dismissed by the court.

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

In the plea , the petitioner challenged the constitution under Section 20 and said they were gagging free speech, however, the plea was denied.

After the verdict by Lahore High court, the singer Ali Zafar has also posted the few chunks from the long and detailed decision along with all the old screenshots and proofs, he also posted each and everything about the case. He shared screenshots of when and how it all started against him. The singer’s Instagram is filled with the proofs of fake accounts, maligning campaign and threats against him. He also talked about how it all started and how he had to lose projects. He also talked about bloggers who wrote against him. In the end Ali posted the verdict. Here are the screenshots of verdict and a few from what he has shares on his Instagram. The singer regarded the day as a big day. Have a look at the screenshots.

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

Lahore High Court Finally Announces Verdict In Meesha Shafi Ali Zafar Case

Lahore Gets Its Very Own Ertugrul Ghazi Statue

Ever since the Turkish series Ertugrul Ghazi aired in Pakistan, a large sector of Pakistanis have become the series’ fan. Ertugrul merchandise, following the Turkish stars, copying and sharing of quotes and as far as copying the actors demeanours has become all so common amongst Pakistanis after they watched the historic series.

Lahore Gets Its Very Own Ertugrul Ghazi Statue  Lahore Gets Its Very Own Ertugrul Ghazi Statue

The love Pakistanis have for Ertugrul has now taken consolidation with the fact that Lahore, just got its very own Ertugrul Ghazi statue.

Lahore Gets Its Very Own Ertugrul Ghazi Statue

The statue is situated at the Maraghzar Housing Scheme along the Multan Road in Lahore. The figure is the exact depiction of the character Ertugrul atop a horse.

Lahore Gets Its Very Own Ertugrul Ghazi Statue

Muhammad Shahzad Cheema, the president of the Maraghzar Housing Scheme, says he decided to have the statue erectd after some of the residents floated the idea of paying a tribute to him.

“These special statues have been made using fibre and metal in the city of Kamalia of Toba Tek Singh district,” shared Shahzad Cheema.

“I won’t mention the cost of these statues; otherwise, their value would get the attention of the public,” Cheema also mentioned.

Lahore Gets Its Very Own Ertugrul Ghazi Statue

Lahore Gets Its Very Own Ertugrul Ghazi Statue

Lahore Gets Its Very Own Ertugrul Ghazi Statue

Right now, only one of the two statue paying tribute to Ertugrul has been unveiled.

“The other is going to be erected soon possibly at a central place.We will call the place Ertugrul Ghazi Chowk,” says Sohail Anwar Rana, the secretary general of the scheme.

 

Lahore Eat Festival to start from March 31

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The Lahore Eat Festival will be held from Friday March 31, to Sunday April 2. “The festival originally meant to be held in the second week of February has delayed because of security reasons,” recalled Nusrat Jamil of Latitude PR which is promoting the festival.

The festival will be organised by CKO, a company which launched its first food festival in Karachi — ‘Karachi Eat’. CKO director Aslam Khan said Lahore Eat would be held this time at the Fortress Stadium with visitors’ entry from Gate 1, and their exit from Gate 3. Vendors’ entry would be from Gate 2. The event timings are from 4:30pm to 1:00am. “After Pakistan Super League (PSL) final, this (festival) will be the biggest event in Lahore,” said Khan.

There will be a large number of food stalls again this year, including The Café Upstairs, BBGB, Beef Eater, Masoom’s Pancake Lounge, The Flutter Solutions, Nama Burger, Sweet Affairs, Delish, Cosa Nostra, The Daily Deli, Jumbo Gyro, Luxus Grand, Bombay Chowpatty, Latteria Mozzarella, Persian Treats, Lahore Social, Punjabians Dhaba, BYOB, Loco Taco, Great Taste, Little Red Door, Wingo, Lahorelicious, The Shack, Picand Mix, King Kashmiri Tea, Shut Up and Eat, pop Nosh, Chatkhara House, Tropical Island, Sultan Shawarma, XYZ, The Flour Girl, Foodsters, SarakPeKarak, Maro Tandoors, La Atrium, Ministry Of Burger, Vaneela, Café latch, Tea Cozy, Hunter’s Cottage, Mishel’s Cookies, Le Natural, Ice Curl, Lamoosa, Farhan Rice, Chilli Chutney, Mouthful, Mimi’s, Muddy’s BBQ Joint, Big Bite Burgers, AaluKachalu Main, Awesamosas, Burger Begum, Boba the Chew Brew, Kaka Gurda Champ,Venus Pakistan, Lahore Chatkhara, Food panda, Tai Pei, Ginsoy Extreme Chinese, The Local Eatery, Desi Khabay, Nordic Café, Sufi Group, and Guard Rice

Lagao (لگا‏ؤ) on Hum Tv

Lagao (لگا‏ؤ) is a new drama on Hum Tv starting from 18th January airing every Monday and Tuesday at 9:10 pm. It is replacing the recently concluded Aik Thi Misaal (ایک تھی مثال).

Cast: Saniya Shamshad, Babar Khan, Zainab Qayyum, Mehmood Aslam, Adnan Jaffar, Sanam Ansari, Attiya Khan, Shameen Hilaly, Farah Nadeem
Writer: Waseem Ahmed
Director: Ali Masood

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Laeeq Ahmed – the seasoned host is no more with us

Laeeq Ahmed, the seasoned host and compere of PTV is no more with us. He passed away on Tuesday, 27 January 2014 in Islamabad. Late Laeeq Ahmed started his career from PTV in 1964 by hosting a Science based Quiz show. His distinctive work includes Live transmission of 1970’s election, Live Transmission of OIC summit in Lahore, Live transmission of 1977, 1985 and 1988 general elections. In recognition of his contributions, Government of Pakistan awarded him Pride of Performance too.

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Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies recently debuted on Netflix and won hearts. Netflix is a platform that has made content from all over the world available to you through a screen. The latest film to hit Netflix is Laapataa Ladies helmed by Kiran Rao, Aamir Khan’s ex-wife and it also produced by Aamir Khan Productions. It is a small town story that deals with the topics of loyalty, women empowerment and doing the right thing in a subtle and relatable manner. The film has Pratibha Ranta, Nitanshi Goel, Sparsh Shrivastav and Ravi Kishan in pivotal roles and it is also trending on Netflix Pakistan.

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies has won hearts with its simple storyline. It showcases love in a marriage in a beautiful manner and shows how many “norms” in our society have hindered our progress and many times our lives. Everyone fell in love with Deepak, Jaya aka Pushpa Rani and Phool Kumari while Ravi Kishan as the small town police officer is phenomenal.

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Here is how the audience is reacting to the film:

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Bollywood stars are also all praises for Laapataa Ladies and this is how they reacted to the film:

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapataa Ladies On Netflix Wins Hearts

Laapata’s Writer Praises Ayeza Khan

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Drama serial Laapata’s writer and director Khizar Idress was recently spotted in an interview with “Fuchsia Magazine”.

Khizar Idress while praising actress Ayeza Khan, mentioned that “There were a few scenes written of Ayeza while making a TikTok in the script. Ayeza Khan herself did a lot of effort for her character. The costumes, the TikTok videos everything was decided by Ayeza herself.”

Laapata's Writer Praises Ayeza Khan

“Ayeza portrayed this character much better than what was actually written in script. Ayeza did a lot of research on different TikTokers to get some idea for her character. The credit surely goes to Ayeza for her remarkable performance in Laapata”, added Khizar Idress.

Laapata's Writer Praises Ayeza Khan

Laapata's Writer Praises Ayeza Khan

Laapata Episode 19 – Fans Criticized Objectionable Scene

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The dramas in Pakistan are known to be realistic. It is rare to see the situations that are over the top but in recent events the storytelling of almost all the channels has become over be it showing a girl sitting on the top of the passenger bus, putting up harassment allegations on the shopkeeper while doing grocery or showing up the notion of foster siblings as couple.
Laapata Episode 19 - Fans Criticized Objectionable Scene

Laapata Episode 19 - Fans Criticized Objectionable Scene

The same has happened when makers of Laapata added a little more spice to an already complexed scene of a girl behind the bars, they put the girl in a locker with men. Yes, in that particular scene of episode 19, Falak was imprisoned in the same locker with men when Shams came to meet her. Not only this when he shouted the police warned him.

Laapata Episode 19 - Fans Criticized Objectionable Scene

Laapata Episode 19 - Fans Criticized Objectionable Scene

Laapata Episode 19 - Fans Criticized Objectionable Scene

Laapata Episode 19 - Fans Criticized Objectionable Scene

Fans are of the view that Pakistani dramas are getting illogical day by day. They also said that if Hum can show Mahira as a college girl then they can do anything. Fans also said that Pakistani drama industry is becoming torturous by showing up things which don’t even exist. One fan said that it is done on purpose to show the bad image of Pakistan. They shamed channel on showing such content. Have a look at video followed by comments.

Laapata Episode 19 - Fans Criticized Objectionable Scene

Laapata Episode 19 - Fans Criticized Objectionable Scene

Laapata Episode 19 - Fans Criticized Objectionable Scene

Laapata Episode 19 - Fans Criticized Objectionable Scene

Laapata Drama Last Episode – Public Reaction

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Laapata is a popular Hum TV drama serial which is produced by Momina Duraid and directed by Khizar Idrees. The drama has a stellar cast including Ayeza Khan, Sarah Khan, Ali Rehman Khan, Amna Malik, Rabia Naureen, Asma Abbas, and Goher Rasheed.

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

The drama has garnered a lot of hype because of its cast and unique storyline. Ayeza Khan first time played the character of social media sensation which was loved by her fans. Sarah Khan on the other hand played the character of a strong-headed sports girl. Goher Rasheed and Ali Rehman’s performances were also praised by fans.

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

The last episode of the drama just aired tonight and fans are coming up with mixed reactions. A lot of people loved the drama and its vibe. They were of the view that the drama had been shot well along with good acting and different storyline and served the purpose of entertainment. Fans also said that all the actors were phenomenal in their roles and perfectly aced their characters despite the weaker storyline.

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Many fans loved the fact that the drama had decent numbers of episodes, a few didn’t like lesser number of episodes. A few fans loved the ending of Shams and Falak , Geeti’s fans were not happy, they throughout thought that Geeti deserved better. However, some fans also thought that the drama had shown the power of the girls, they said Geeti and Falak both were strong-headed girls. Many people liked the idea that they haven’t shown an evil person seeking forgiveness or having any guilt trip, they liked Geeti being herself till end.

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Another opinion that came into the light was the one which said that the drama had poor storyline, and ended as abruptly as it started, the fans said that the drama itself was “Laapata” because of its story. There were a lot of comments of people who didn’t like the storyline.

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Fans loved the acting of Ayeza Khan, Ayeza’s fan loved her each and every scene. One fan said that Ayeza was the star of the show. The happy ending of Sarah Khan and Ali Rehman Khan was also loved a lot by their fans. They loved the vibes of their scenes. A few fans also said that Falak was shown as a complete selfish figure she was only caring for herself till the end, fans said that the drama should have ended in a better way. Everyone was coming up with a different opinion which hardly fell in one direction.

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

The drama had gotten a lot of mixed opinions, have a look at the comments that we have collected from all four social media platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata Drama Last Episode - Public Reaction

Laapata – Posters Are Out Now

Laapata is an upcoming Hum TV’s drama serial which is, produced by Momina Duraid and directed by Khizar Idrees. The drama has a star cast including Ayeza Khan, Sarah Khan, Ali Rehman Khan, Amna Malik, Rabia Naureen, Asma Abbas, and Goher Rasheed. There has been a lot of hype of drama serial Laapata on the internet lately as it stars two leading ladies Ayeza Khan and Sarah Khan together. Talking about the character Ayeza Khan revealed that she has never done this type of character before. Ayeza Khan will be playing the character of Tik Toker in the drama. Sarah Khan on the other hand will be playing the character of a sportsgirl in the drama serial Laapata.

Laapata - Posters Are Out Now

Laapata - Posters Are Out Now

Seems like the shooting of the drama serial Laapata has just ended as the production house has released the posters of the drama. Posters of Sarah Khan, Ayeza Khan, Mirza Gohar Rasheed, and Ali Rehman Khan have been released. Seems like the most anticipated serial Laapata will be hitting our screens soon.

Let’s have a look at the posters:

Laapata - Posters Are Out Now

Laapata - Posters Are Out Now

Laapata - Posters Are Out Now

Laapata - Posters Are Out Now

Laapata - Posters Are Out Now

Laaleen Sukhera Talks About Her Abusive Marriage

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Laaleen Sukhera is not just another woman who went through the most tormenting marriage but she is someone who is quite accomplished yet she was abused by her husband and his family for 11 years. She is a British Pakistani writer, speaker and the founder of the Jane Austen Society of Pakistan. She was married into a affluent family which also owns a well-known school chain in Pakistan. Her marriage ended in a divorce and she took to social media to share all the problems she was facing with reference to the custody battle of her three daughters.

Laaleen Sukhera Talks About Her Abusive Marriage

Sanam Baloch invited Laaleen to her show and she had a panel of lawyer and psychologists who listened to her story. They also attempted to figure out where the main problem lied and tried to educate girls through Laaleen’s story.

Laaleen shared that her husband abused her mentally, physically and even financially. Even after the divorce he creates problems for her and does not follow the court’s ruling. Everything she said shed light on how the rulings were given by the courts but even if one party did not abide by them, there wasn’t much which could be done about it. She also shared what she had gone through in 11 years and why she stayed in this marriage.

Laal Kabootar’s Trailer Is Full Of Mystery

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Laal Kabootar is all set to release on the 22nd of March 2019. The film stars Ahmed Ali Akbar and Mansha Pasha in lead roles. Laal Kabootar is a very unique film as is evident from the trailer. It has crime, mystery and reality all blended in a very perfect mixture. The trailer has made the audience all the more intrigued. Ahmed Ali Akbar’s character looks like a risk-taker who is going to get a huge brunt on himself due to the risks he takes while Mansha seems to remind of Vidya Balan’s character from Kahaani.

Laal Kabootar's Trailer Is Full Of Mystery

The city of Karachi has brilliantly been portrayed as looks from the trailer. The film sure looks very intriguing and is going to get a lot of competition on the box office from two more Pakistani films, Agent Ghazi and Sherdil which are both bound to get a release on Pakistan Day. Check out the official trailer of Laal Kabootar and you will surely get intrigued too:

Let’s see how the film performs once it comes out on 22nd of March since the trailer has really managed to intrigue the audience!

Laal Kabootar’s Release Date Announced

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The year 2019 is going to see many releases and is already looking like a good year for Pakistani cinema, at least quantity wise. A mystery film which was announced a few months back is Laal Kabootar. Laal Kabootar has names like Mansha Pasha, Ali Kazmi and Ahmed Ali Akbar attached to the cast.

Laal Kabootar is a crime drama and is based basically in Karachi. It will revolve around Mansha’s character and the teaser already looks interesting. A new poster of the movie has been released where we can see both Mansha Pasha and Ahmed Ali Akbar in their character avatars and the film’s release date is out too.

Laal Kabootar's Release Date Announced

Laal Kabootar will be released on 22nd of March and will probably clash with Sherdil, an army movie tarring Armeena Khan and Mikaal Zulfiqar, however, the release date for the latter has not been announced yet!

Laal Kabootar wins Best Feature Film award at Tasveer South Asian Film Festival

The Mansha Pasha-Ahmed Ali Akbar starrer film, Laal Kabootar, has continued its winning streak, ever since its release. Earlier it was Ahmed Ali Akbar who bagged the Best Actor Award at the Washington DC South Asian Film Festival and now its the film itself which has won another accolade to its name. Laal Kabootar, Pakistan’s submission for the Oscars 2020, won the Archana Soy Choice Award for best feature film at the Tasveer South Asian Film Festival.

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The Tasveer South Asian Film Festival is the largest South Asian film festival in the United States and one of the two largest around the world. The festival took place from September 26th – Oct 6th, 2019, this year screening more than 60 films to more than 5000 festival attendees.

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Laal Kabootar directed by Kamal Khan stars Ahmed Ali Akbar, as a taxi-driver bent on moving from Karachi to Dubai, and Mansha Pasha as Aliya Malik, a strong-willed woman who finds herself amidst a mystery she tries her best to resolve.

Also on popular demand, Laal Kabootar will be once again showcasing in cinemas across Pakistan from 11th October. Earlier upon its release, the film earned amazing reviews from the critics and audience alike, winning hearts all over, as it brought about a new genre, crime thriller, to the Pakistani cinema screens, after a long while.

Laal Kabootar wins another award at the Vancouver International South Asian Film Festival

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It seems like Laal Kabootar is nowhere near slowing down. After winning hearts and critical praise in Pakistan, the film is now conquering international fields. Recently Laal Kabootar won Best Actor for Ahmed Ali Butt at the Washington DC South Asian Film Festival and then Best Feature Film at the Tasveer South Asian Film Festival.

Laal Kabootar wins another award at the Vancouver International South Asian Film Festival

Besides winning all these accolades and being Pakistan’s official entry for the upcoming Oscars, Laal Kabootar has added another win to its name. The film has now won the award for Best Feature Film at the Vancouver International South Asian Film Festival 2019.

Laal Kabootar wins another award at the Vancouver International South Asian Film Festival

Starring Ahmed Ali Akbar and Mansha Pasha in the lead. Mansha plays a woman seeking justice for her murdered husband and Ahmed Ali Akbar stars as a cab driver who wishes to move to Dubai and ends up helping Mansha, fighting his own demons in the process. Laal Kabootar has been directed by Kamal Khan and produced by Nehr Ghar.

Laal Kabootar Selected For Pakistan’s Submission To Oscars

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The film is a Karachi-based crime thriller.

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Laal Kabootar is Pakistani action crime thriller film. It has been selected as Pakistan’s submission to Oscars 2019. The film has been produced by Hania Cheema and Kamil Cheema and written by Ali Abbas Naqvi. The film features Ahmed Ali Akbar, Mansha Pasha, Rashid Farooqui, Raza Gillani, Syed Mohammad Ahmed, and Ali Kazmi.

The cast of Laal Kabootar from the trailer launch.

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Mansha Pasha took to social media to share this big news with her fans. She wrote:

LAAL KABOOTAR has been selected as Pakistans submission to the Oscars.
A gift that keeps on giving 😊 So glad to have been a part of this project!
Congrats team and thank you all for the love u have shown to Laal Kabootar!   

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The official announcement was made by filmmakers. The official post reads:

Ladies and gents some exciting news ahead:

Laal Kabootar has been selected as Pakistan’s submission to the Oscars!!!

Something for us all to be proud of as a team. All the sweat and hard work was more than worth it.

We wish to see more such Pakistani movies with great storylines.

Laal Kabootar Leads Talk About The Film And Their Parts

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Ever since Laal Kabootar has been announced, it’s getting us excited more and more. Now, the cast was revealed and they finally spoke about what their roles are and what the film is going to be like. Mansha Pasha, who is the protagonist in the film, said, “My role is extremely challenging. She’s the female protagonist in the film, and something happens to her which she has to overcome with a lot of personal turmoil. The film is largely about what she does; it’s an intense role, which was truly quite challenging to perform.”

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She continued, ““My role is obviously different because the way the film has been done is unlike anything that I have seen before. It’s a lot like Sacred Games, so I think my fans will like it. It’s a Karachi-based story and shows the interaction of the city with the characters in the film. All of that makes it unique.”

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Ahmed Ali Akbar who is playing a very important role in the film said, “‘I have done theatre as well as films. The process of this movie was very close to theatre when it comes to training as Kamal had started talking about the character six months before it went on floor. I would often discover new things about the character during rehearsals and we did those quite often even with cinematographer Mo Azmi. One thing which I have to say is that shooting for the film was one of the best experience I have had.”

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Ali Kazmi who plays a role of a journalist said, “First of all I love action thrillers, so what attracted me to this project is the vision of the director Kamal Khan and the Nehar Ghar films. It’s a super team, very organized, great production design and extremely talented young filmmakers that want to push the envelope of Pakistani filmmaking. I am very interested and excited to see the audience response to this film because it is a genre not much explored here. So get ready for a wild ride with Laal Kabootar.”

 

Laal Kabootar Karachi Premiere-Pictures

So, Laal Kabootar has finally hit the screens and is getting a lot of praises for its content and execution. The film stars Mansha Pasha ad Ahmed Ali Akbar in lead roles. It is a crime drama based in the background of Karachi. The film had its premiere in Karachi last night and it was a star-studded affair. Many of the actors showed up to support the film. From Osman Khalid Butt, Maryam Nafees to Shehryar Munawar and Syra Shehroz, everyone was present to catch up with Laal Kabootar. Mansha and Ahmed both showed up in desi attires. Mansha Pasha opted for a black and white sari and she looked just beautiful. Her hair and makeup also complimentd what sheb was wearing. Check out some pictures below:

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Laal Ishq Last Episode Review – A Terrible End

After singing praises for this play for many months now, I didn’t want to criticise its end. Hence I watched the episode twice, thrice but cannot say anything better about it. It was a disaster, an illogical, incomplete and very silly disaster. Nothing made sense, no problem got closure and no character reached it’s intended destination. It seemed like the writer suddenly had an idea of a sequel so he lost all interest in this drama or the episodes were cut short due to some reason, because this certainly cannot be the natural progression of such a good drama. It’s like the drama didn’t end, it just died an accidental death.

If we discuss the points separately, all of them will be equally pointless. If Yawar Kamal though that police could solve the matter, why was he the one who had fired at Punar and Munir first. If he had gotten the police involved at that time and made sure that law is not taken into Punar’s hands , the drama would have had a totally different path. And Mehr Punar, the hero was reduced to a bad- mouthed abusive goon at the very end. For a drama that’s named on ishq, it didn’t suit that the hero had used and abused a girl in the name of love and then forcefully married her in the name of revenge. It’s one thing to be stuck in desperate circumstances and totally another to change your intrinsic character and nature. That is a sign of extremely poor characterisation. Aabi Khan has lost all his charm in these three episodes, going from a hero to an illiterate aggressive villain. It’s a terrible thing to show that a supposed hero does not even have basic respect for women or elders.

For the other hero, Arsalan Idrees did a brilliant job all the way but his end was also quite abrupt and out of character. Just a few tears and he was willing to forget Mahi, his love, his wife for whom he was willing to take all bullets. Speaking of cowardice, Rameen also took a very weak and pathetic stance at the end. A girl who thrived on dialogues like sharton par toh main tum say milnay na ayun, tum shadi ki bat kartay ho, and who convinced Farhad to take a stand for his love, becomes so weak that she is willing to sacrifice everything so Mehrunnisa can end the hatred and animosity.  That was not Rameen, infact the whole new generation who had shown that they are different, progressive and openminded, did not bring about the change of mindsets, rather they are all sacrificed for the sake of age old battle.

At the very end, Mehrunnisa played a low blow and said jug jug jeo to Bali before turning and stabbing him with something she must’ve hidden in her shawl, and that was that. There was not even any clarity whether Bali was killed or not, or now that Rameen has been unable to save her father, will she stay Punar’s wife or not? And how will Farhad bear the loss of Mahi? Will they all just forget Mahi like that? So many questions and no real answers…

Laal Ishq Episodes 20-23 Review – Still Going Strong

These four episodes of Laal Ishq have taken the drama forward in huge steps and all of them equally engaging, intriguing and yet all the more complicated. For Ansa Mehrunnisa aka one woman army of Laal Ishq, things are downhill since the day she has found out the identity of Farhad and Rameen. First her world came crashing down when she got to know that she had unknowingly engaged her daughter to the man’s daughter whose blood she is thirsty for. Secondly, to her utter dismay, her strength, Mehr Punaar has fallen in love with Bali’s daughter. That makes him leave Bali unharmed not once but twice because of the love that he has for her. The first time, mamoo Munir tried to do his job but Punaar stopped him the middle, which made Bali hurt and hospitalized but not fatally. This was so difficult for Mehrunnisa to grasp that she lost all senses in anger. Her effect was so much on Punaar that he agreed not to leave Bali alive the next time he finds him. He even denies his love for Rameen but she is not going to let him go that easily. She reached the restaurant unexpectedly when he and Farhad were meeting and created a huge scene which ultimately made his brother realise that she had also fallen in love.

Mehr Punar is shown very realistically confused. He has been brought up and raised in a way that his sole reason for existence was to take revenge for Hukum’s murder. Now that he has discovered romantic feelings for Rameen, he doesn’t know how to deal with them. He can’t dissociate her identity of being Bali’s daughter away from her and that makes him swing between a love hate pendulum for her. Aabi Khan has consistently been a star in all four episodes.

Farhad is also just amazing as the calm and controlled one. It’s lovely to see all four youngsters with individual personalities and temperaments being so wonderfully played and acted out. Amongst the terribly emotional Punaar and Mahi and Rameen, Farhad is an oasis of calm and thoughtfulness. He is strong but gentle unlike Punar who is gentle at heart but doesn’t quite know how to control his temperament and all that’s expected out of him. That’s understandable though, since they have been raised by totally opposite individuals and they have the characteristics of their parents in them.

Ansa Mehrunnisa has crossed all limits now and went to the extent of putting metal locks in Mahi’s feet to keep an eye on her all the time. Mahi has suffered so much at the hand of her mother, that she has started requesting Farhad to do court marriage with her, which he is almost willing to do but not quite. Mehrunnisa has even shot one of her maids and injured another one because she saw her helping Mahi in talking to Farhad.

The next time Punar and Munir have gone to kill Bali, Rameen comes in front of his father and Punar is helpless in love. He simply shoots at Bali’s feet and this time mamoo Munir also stops and follows Punar home.

Laal Ishq Episodes 20-23 Review - Still Going Strong

On seeing that she is losing a battle, Mehrunnisa gets Mahi engaged and insults Jajji and Rameen when they come to request her for Mahi’s hand. Jajji and Farhad seems to be the only two who are feeling everything, hence they have that tragic expression all the time. The others, including Bali himslef are an example of if you think, life is a comedy. Despite their trials, they still see humor in all of it and that makes Laal Ishq a very interesting watch in an otherwise sad story.

It was very refreshing to see Zahid’s entry as such a good human being. Just by being egngaged to Mahi and that too wrongfully, he fully listens to her and wants to help her. He is such a positive character. Now that Mahi and Farhad are all set to elope secretly with Zahid’s help, Rameen tries to take Punar into confidence but he becomes Mehrunnisa’s son once again and gets really angry at the suggestion of Mahi and Farhad’s court marriage.

The two stars of the episodes were again Mamoo Munir and Mehr Chiragh. Mamoo Munir is such a fun character that I actually look forward to his scenes. Simply amazing…

Laal Ishq Episodes 18&19 Review – Work Of A Genius

These two episodes of Laal Ishq were as mindblowing as expected by a drama that has set such high standards, not from marketing or promotions but sheer good quality script and acting. The inter personal dilemmas are translated in a way that seem truly like a genius at work, or rather many geniuses since everyone is doing a brilliant job. The best thing about this drama is that not one person is inherently bad or evil, they are all bound by their own forces of love, heritage, loyalties and obligations. That is what makes them all so relatatable, so endearing and yet so charismatic. To be honest, I was not very fond of heavy dialogues and meaningful intonations after sadqay tumharay but Laal Ishq changes all of that. Here the dialogues are not merely for adding drama and weight to the situation but they truly add life and soul to the scenes.

In last week’s episode, Punar faced severe repurcussions from both Mehr Chiragh and Mehrunnisa and was even called a female and spineless son by them. Since he is always shown very impressionable and awed by Mehrunnisa, he has taken a U turn and decided to shake off the stigma of a weakling from himself. On the other hand, a ground is being set for the Mehrs and Jajji’s kids to know that Bali is their real father. Mehr Chiragh adds two into two and concludes that Farhad is Bali’s son and he is very proud of himself to be one step ahead of Mehrunnisa this time in getting justice for Hukum. This makes Mehrunnisa worried but only for a second. The strong and stubborn Mehrunnisa returns in a second and takes away Mahi’s engagement ring. As Bali recovers, Rameen and Farhad get to know that their father is actually called Jajji, so they are very genuinely concerned about their paternity. Eventually Jajji breaks down in front of their harsh questioning and tells them the truth. Kashif Mehmood has outdone himself, truly and thoroughly. There cannot be a better Jajji impersonating as Iqbal or a better father to tell his kids that he is not their real father. The end of last episode and starting of this one belongs totally to Kashif Mehmood for each and every tear that seems to be coming right from the core of his being.

Laal Ishq Episodes 18&19 Review - Work Of A Genius

The dialogues between Jajji and Bali were hilariously tragic. They make such an interesting duo, with both of them fighting for something that they know is rightfully neither of them fully. Jajji tried to convince Bali that he has done his best to ensure that Farhad and Rameen will hate him and love their real father, but Bali sees right through his facade. He is thankful that his kids were so loved and yet angry that they love his friend like their father and not him. This contradiction of feelings has made Bali so emotional and so helpless that he is almost talking non sense. Babar Ali has yet again proved what a talented actor he is. Bali is the heart of the play and Babar Ali’s acting is the heart of this character. He is simply amazing. I love the way how every character retains their sense of humor, no matter how trying the circumstances are.

Rameen and Farhad were also brilliant as the two youngsters who have suddenly had their whole lives and identities wiped away from them. Their anger is so genuine and yet so mixed with love that they want to hurt Jajji for hiding the truth but not quite. They hate Bali for the havoc he has created in their lives, and yet that have to protect him now. No questions asked. Since he is their biological father, they need to secure his life from Mehr Punaar and his gang.

Punaar has erased all good feelings from his heart or atleast he is trying to. Mahi, on the other hand believed in forgiving Bali right from the start and continues to do so but she is loyal enough to break all ties with Farhad. Farhad however is not going to give up on her this easy and wants to try one time to convince Punar to take his life instead of Bali’s. It was a very well written scene including Rameen’s unexpected arrival and losing her cool and screaming and crying in the hotel lobby, but Punar calling Farhad a dog was totally uncalled for. It would have been much better to end the scene with grace rather than abusive words.

Mehr Chiragh is also leaning towards forgiving Bali now, as he has sensed that his grandkids are irreversibly entwined in Bali’s family now and his death would adversely affect both sets of children. Mamoo Munir, on the other hand is single minded like his sister and would not agree to let Bali Iive at any cost.

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It’s hard to wait a whole week for the next episode to air.

Laal Ishq Episodes 15,16&17 Review – Drama Of The Season

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If the dramas were truly appreciated for their screen play, plot and acting abilities of lead characters instead of their marketing budgets, I truly believe Lal Ishq would qualify as THE drama of the season. All three of these episodes were mesmerizing and engrossing to the extent that you cannot believe when they actually end and they leave you frantically searching for the promo to see if anything more can be gained from there.

What an amazing three episodes. The story is flowing forward seamlessly. There is an artistic quality to the drama. The way the characters interact with eachother and the way they are fighting their internal battles while pretending to be strong gives it a very life life quality. Despite the fact that the story is extremely dramatic, the drama seems very free from unnecessary drama and over the top actings. The newcomers are doing such a great job that they are actually at par with veterans like Saba Hameed and Waseem Abbas. In the scenes between Mehrunnisa and Mahi, Mahi seems to hold her own as well as Mehrunnisa, which says a lot Faryal Mehmood’s talent.

Rameen and Farhad had accepted Bali as their Jajji uncle. Before they came to know his identity in the seventeenth episode, they even started to care about him like their father’s friend. On the other hand, Mehrunnisa has started preparing for the wedding despite Mahi’s reluctance to leave the house, lest Punar kills Bali and ruins his own life which is Mahi’s biggest fear.

Laal Ishq Episodes 15,16&17 Review - Drama Of The Season

Bali is finally caught by Mehr Punar and that scene was handled absolutely brilliantly. There was no confusion and contradiction in how the characters dealt with the whole situation. It was all pretty straight forward and natural.

Another thing that truly stood out is the amazing portrayal of supporting cast. Usually, the family members of lead characters are useless, baseless and poorly performed but not here. From mamoo Munir to Mojoo uncle to Yawar Kamal, each and every one of these is adding a new dimension to the story without which it would not be the same. They all have their rightful places in the story which the actors are holding up well. From Mojoo’s wide eyed innocence to mamoo Munir’s witty laugh, I wonder who did the casting so well. Seems like an act of genius.

Laal Ishq Episodes 15,16&17 Review - Drama Of The Season

Rameen and Punaar share a beautiful love hate chemistry. In her own way, she has planted a seed of forgiveness for Bali in Punar’s heart, which Mahi and Yawar Kamal were unable to do. In a very emotional sequence, Bali is willing to sacrifice his life for Farhad’s happiness and Punar comes at the right moment to take his life. However, Rameen’s words start resounding in his ears and while he is deliberating, mamoo Munir has done his job which might not have been a very successful murder attempt since Punar tried to save Bali.

Laal Ishq Episodes 15,16&17 Review - Drama Of The Season

Do watch this drama if you are almost sick of Pakistani dramas’ typical stories and substandard acting performances. It is romance, action, thrill and murder all entwined beautifully to create a masterpiece. Cannot wait for the next episode.

 

Laal Ishq Episode 25 Review – Exciting But Slow

This was the first episode that did a great job as usual in making you look forward to the next one but sadly, did not give much to reflect upon on its own. It would have been wonderful if a little more had been shown about the aftermath of Mahi’s death.

Laal Ishq Episode 25 Review - Exciting But Slow

In the dark of the night, as it poured heavily and the heavens cried on the death of an innocent, Punar and Muneer have made an anonymous grave for Mahi in the woods, where she will be quiet forever and the spark of her life, her love all has blown out. Mehr Chiragh could not stop his tears and while it was so hard to see him sad, it was also harder to forget that he had been ally in the silencing of the only voice of life in their haveli.

Laal Ishq Episode 25 Review - Exciting But Slow

Farhad has the feeling of loss in his heart. He knows something is wrong with Mahi, and he is not able to calm down. Arsalan Idrees was just amazing in his short scene today. His expressions, body language and tone, everything was perfect in depicting the agony of a lover who was so close to his destination and suddenly it has slipped out of his hand again. He has made Bali and Jajji aware of the dangers he thinks Mahi is in and Jajji is now realising what a blunder he has committed in forcing Farhad to send Mahi back.

Laal Ishq Episode 25 Review - Exciting But Slow

In the Mehr household, Mehrunnisa is shedding crocodile tears. She is an evil woman, a vengeful soul whose existence is enough to destroy all sorts of goodness in her surroundings. She has killed her beautiful, loving daughter in her hatred for someone who has spent twenty years in prison already and knowing full well that Mahi and Farhad did know about eachother’s paternal identity when they fell in love. Worse is Punar who is her puppet. What’s the point of showing Punar as the soft and kind youngster of today if he is going to be this cruel at the end. His sadness at Mahi’s demise was certainly not enough. There should have been some forgiveness for his only sister and some anger at the mother who killed her in cold blood.

Now Jajji and Bali are trying to do damage control and they have gone to Yawar Kamal for help and advice. It seems as if Yawar Kamal, Jajji, Bali, Farhad and even Mahi herself were not aware of the dangers of Mehrs’ anger. It took Fakhira to point out to them that they would not be heartbroken at the running away of their daughter. Rather, Mehr Chiragh is heartbroken beacuse Mahi has been killed.

The promo was very promising. It seems as if Rameen will go to any extent to save Farhad and Punar will cross all limits of cruelty and revenge and maybe marry her forcefully , since her mother’s fasts are now dependent on Farhad’s death, not Bali’s. Whole lives are  being wrecked and ruined at the whim of a woman who fasts everyday in the prayer that her enemy’s murder will free her of this pact of unending fasts. By the way she is in remarkable health for someone who is eating nothing but dates and water for twenty years. A raw vegan Mehrunnisa, thirsty for human blood…

Laal Ishq Episode 24 Review – Deadly

This was such a happening episode that it has to reviewed alone. From such a beautiful start to such a tragic ending, every scene was shot to perfection.. And finally love has claimed another life, this time a totally innocent one. How beautiful was Mahi as a bride and how happy to be free of that revenge laden, suffocating environment and how grateful at such acts of kindness by a total stranger whom she had a few days’ engagement with.

And then sadly her ancestory and their grudges caught up with her, but this time Mehrunnisa is not alone to be blamed. Everyone knew she is crazy and blood thirsty, and yet Punar threatened Jajji to send her back, and Jajji emotionally blackmailed Farhad and Farhad made her agree to go there, and then stupidly listened to her and let her go all by herself. All of these people loved Mahi, and all of them inadvertently pushed her to her tragic end. Dada ji knew that she was going to be killed by Mehrunnisa but he did nothing to stop her. It’s true that she has made a mistake in going at night, cheating to everybody and lying to her mother, but she had a right to her life, and they had forced her to the extent that this was her only option.

What disturbed me the most was perhaps Punaar’s dual standards. He felt he was justified to fall in love and even do court marriage with Rameen, but when it came to Mahi and Farhad,  he becomes so violent and aggressive at their court marriage. Hypocrisy at it’s peak. Taking back all the good words I had ever said about him. He is Mehrunnisa’s son, through and through. He thinks only his and his lover’s love have value, rest everyone else’s love can be switched on and off according to his suitability. This is what his mother does and this is what he is doing. I’m jut too sad that he played such a vital part in Mahi’s demise. The sister who postponed her love marriage so she could protect her brother’s life, who cried each time he got even slightly wounded, who was his biggest confidante and he will probably just bury her in the dark of the night in the next episode.

As always, it was a brilliantly shot episode with emotions raging high and everyone doing full justice to their characters, in every single way. From Zahid’s generosity to Mahi’s innocent happiness to Farhad’s sadness at having to drop her back, to Jajji’s fear of what might become of the situation, to Bali’s helplessness, to Mehrunnisa’s violence, to dada jee’s resignation of what is about to happen, it was an engrossing and thoroughly engaging episode. Not an easily digestible one, you just keep on thinking and thinking about what just happened.

There is an odd chance that Mehrunnisa did not kill Mahi and Farhad was just having a nightmare, but in all likelihood, it seems as if Mehrunnisa has truly finished the beautiful, happy and loving Mahi and all the gorgeousness that she carried in her heart…

Ik Muhabbat na in say sambhali gy

Ik Muhabbat say yeh na sambhalay gyay 

Laal Ishq Episode 24 Review - Deadly

Laaj on Hum Tv

Laaj (لاج) is an upcoming drama on Hum Tv. From promos it seems to be a story based in rural Punjab though it is shot in the rural Sindh. In recent times most of the dramas are based on urban stories and thus any rural based story seems a bit different.

The drama is directed by Fahim Burney and thus it is colorful with the filmi touch Fahim Burney is known for. Currently a play directed by Faheem Burney Dharkan is already airing on Hum Tv. He is also the producer of the another serial Kathputli currently aired on Hum Tv.

Drama: Laaj (لاج)
Cast: Iqra Aziz, Mohsin, Mirza Zain Baig, Adnan Jeelani, Zarnish Khan, Asma Abbas, Nayyar Aijaz, Parveen Akbar and others
Writer: Erum Wasi, Salma Wasi and Edison Idrees
Director: Fahim Burney
OST Singer: Faiza Mujahid
OST Composer: Sohail Javed
OST Lyrics: Sabir Zafar

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Rashid Nazir Ali

Laaj Last Episode Review – Meray Sabar Ki Laaj!

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I am not sure whether I take more breaks on the rare occasions that I work out or I did during this episode! I tried to get into it with all the ‘exciting’ events happening but kept finding myself pressing the pause button and tuning in a few minutes later. This is the second drama that I have been reviewing that has come to an end this week and that too before the 20th episode mark. I do feel very lucky, LOL!

I will admit I did not expect Shahzeb to die and Bari Sahab to collapse like she did. So even though this drama did rely on a lot of misleading dream sequences there were a few twists and turns to its credit, but still that did not manage to engage me totally. Sab ko maar, peet, bhaga kay, there was nobody left in the haveli anyway so it took a heart to heart between the nurse and Zainab which of course, Jahanzeb overheard to make him stop and ponder over how caring Zainab is. Sigh. So, Alisha has devoted her life to social awareness now and Mannat has gotten her happily ever after while we are left to assume Zainab may or may not have gotten hers. A number of things bothered me in these last episodes – why did Alisha have to take Zainab’s name, why call the press conference anyway when she knew it would cause further trouble and someone from Sikander or Bari Sb’s family would try to get to Mannat, when did Mannat and Shahmeer get married, is Zainab not in iddat now so why was she flitting around the city – I could go on. I am not sure if Zainab’s love for Jahanzeb and his constant resistance or rejection whatever you may like to call it, was meant to be bittersweet or romantic but it felt neither to me.

Sometimes a drama has a very typical and predictable story but the execution is such that you watch it anyway and enjoy it. After all, why do people watch chick flicks time and again even though they all pretty much follow the same pattern (I have given up on them, but still). Laaj was more filmy than like a drama with the feuding Sikander and Bari Sb, lives lost during the feud, the shehr wali larki, the parha likha walaiti son, the ‘selfless,undying’ love, the suffering granddaughter – the works. The set was colourful but some bits like the walls in the background and even the scene when Shahzeb dies and the blood was soooooo not convincingly blood made the presentation look a bit sloppy at times. Iqra Aziz has weeped her way through the play so seeing her smile in the last episode was probably the only thing that caught my attention, LOL! I do think that Kamran Jillani is quite the underrated actor and I liked how he portrayed his feelings over Shahzeb’s death. I missed Bari Sb in this last episode and would have been nice to see her conscious again. Asma Abbas as Bari Sb was phenomenal and although her ideas were outrageous at times, her dialogues and acting especially when it came to expressing her views over Alisha and Sikander thoroughly entertained me. I hope I never see Sabika Imam in a drama again. Zarnish Khan is an excellent actress and I hope for her sake she has better luck choosing her future projects where her talent can be appreciated.

I have seen promos of a drama with surprise surprise, Iqra Aziz and am assuming that will replace this one. Doubt I will be tuning into that! I would like to thank the readers who read my reviews and shared their thoughts, in particular Rida, Haider and Sabika and most of all Omm E Nida who would read and comment on my reviews every single week What did you all make of this drama and how it ended? Would love to hear your thoughts!

Kunwal Javid

Laaj Episodes 14 &15 Review – Yawwwwn!

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I found it quite a struggle to sit through these two episodes, to be honest. I know there are a few out there who really enjoy this drama and so I just want to make it clear that to each their own, we all have different tastes and while I thought this drama was a decent watch initially, the past few episodes have relied too many times on cliffhanger endings which turn out to be only a nightmare, a dream or a daydream of the character and in this latest episode when Mannat is running away she pauses next to the motorbike when the air and Shahmeer are crackling with anxiety and tension and she imagines a whole scene play out where her father shoots them both dead! I mean, really! Too many episodes of this drama have either ended on such a note or the previews of next episodes show such scenes, Bari Sb coming upon Shahzeb and Mannat, Jahanzeb declaring his love for Zainab, Zainab killing herself, to name a few. This has begun to really try my patience, aargh!

Alisha decides to come see for herself what is amiss and seeing the wedding picture hung on the wall, realizes Shahzeb has married Zainab. The only interesting scene was when Bari Sb sees Alisha and Asma Abbas acting is always spot on. I am loving her as Bari Sb and her comments about Alisha make me laugh. It is beyond weird how Zainab consoles Alisha – she is married to Shahzeb now, how about moving on? What is she thinking long term? I get she could not muster the courage to say no to Bari Sb but how is giving her blessing to Shahzeb and Alisha to not let go of their love supposed to help matters? Shehr wali biwi and gaoon wali biwi is the way forward?

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Bari Sb. Ruthless Bari Sb has not forgotten about Mannat’s unborn child and has started taking steps to roll her plan into action. Shahmeer overhears her plans (that is another thing that is truly annoying – this eavesdropping on conversations to move the story forward). Anyway, Mannat and Zainab already know of Bari Sb’s plans which is why Zainab confronts Shahmeer and sends Mannat off with him in the dead of the night.

I have a feeling the scene played out between Mannat and Shahmeer when his friend’s wife locks them in while her husband runs to tell the haveli people Mannat is in his house was meant to be highly emotional but it felt like a poorly executed Indian movie. Mannat threatening to kill herself, kill her baby, Shahmeer announcing he would lay his life down for her, Mannat declaring a life without him is no life. Don’t get me wrong, I am all for romantic cheesy dialogues and scenes but this just did not work for me. So the haveli and Sikander and the evil world all ganging up against poor Mannat and Shahmeer. Well, it did not work for me but it worked for the friend’s wife for she has a change of heart and lets them escape.

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Where are Mannat and Shahmeer headed? To Alisha, of course. All hell will break loose in the haveli in the next episode and Mannat will reach Alisha safely. Will Zainab be found out for her role in this escape and will she be made to pay? Will Sikander/Dilawar search for Mannat themselves since she is the mother of their heir? Will I be counting days until next Saturday? Errm, definitely not.

There are dramas which have a very average, sometimes predictable story but the acting and the direction make them stand out. Then you have a star studded cast and a weak script and direction and the drama is a bore. Laaj is excellent on the production values, the colourful sets (although I can not help notice the backgrounds are sometimes just painted which is saying a lot since I am not a very observant person) but still. Even Shahzeb’s colourful shalwar suits with matching waistcoats were interesting – although he has abandoned them and resigned himself to white and black since he has gotten married! Asma Abbas, Kamran Jillani and Zarnish Khan seemed to really fit into their characters and acted well but the endless twists which are such a figment of someone or the other’s imagination and the fact that the story lacks direction is making it hard to sit and watch the drama. I would love to hear what you all made of these episodes and how, if anyone feels the same or differently about it.

Kunwal Javid

Laaj Episodes 11 & 12 – Mein Baat Karoon Bari Sb Say?!

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Seriously. I am amazed at how Jahanzeb has not managed to share his feelings with Bari Sb. Everyone seems to be passing the buck with Zainab hoping Jahanzeb will speak up or Shahzeb will refuse to marry her where Jahanzeb wants Zainab to say no to Bari Sb or hopes Shahzeb will. In the end only Shahzeb was able to voice his feelings and head out to take action but that failed too.

These two episodes focused on the seemingly inevitable marriage of Zainab and Shahzeb and Mannat’s ‘predicament’. Bari Sb thinks Zainab is interested in Shahzeb with her constant hints of not wanting to leave the haveli and given she does not like Alisha either, she feels that having Zainab marry Shahzeb would be a wonderful idea. Alas, nobody else shares her enthusiasm. Shahzeb tells Bari Sb he will not marry Zainab and prepares to leave but the emotional stunt that Bari Sb pulled had him weeping and falling to his knees and in that moment of weakness, she makes him promise to honor her words. I felt bad for Shahzeb then and wondered at Bari Sb’s mamta for she knows Shahzeb is unhappy with this match yet she resorts to such drastic measures to make him succumb. She further impresses upon him that he must appear to act that he is very happy with this match and it is what he wants. I know Bari Sb is ruthless but she always came across as a woman who loved her sons, niece and grandchild (well not too sure about the grandchild for her decisions regarding Mannat seem questionable to me, but oh well)!

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Zainab and Jahanzeb are taken aback at this change in Shahzeb and Zainab even confronts him but Shahzeb stays true to his word. I know Bari Sb expects the ‘daughters of the haveli’ not to have any opinions but I wonder how awful could it be if Zainab said she wanted to marry Jahanzeb? Bari Sb thinks Jahanzeb is not a fitting match for Zainab since he is older and a widower so it would be unfair to Zainab. Also, her thoughts regarding what ‘people will think’ are contradicting her image of a woman who earlier tells another woman to throw out her worthless husband for she can earn her own living and must not put up with his nonsense. Bari Sb clearly does not practice what she preaches or does so selectively it seems.

Jahanzeb is another confused character. He has moments where in his mind he is passionately vowing to make up for all the misery he has put Zainab through and then he feels he is not good enough for her. I think it is his cowardice which prevents him from speaking up and in that sense maybe he is not deserving of her indeed!

Mujhay acha lagay ya bura, hona wohi hai jo meri kismet mein likha hai. Seems like Mannat is the only one who knows crying or having an opinion or feelings will not matter in this haveli. She seems to be a bit too easily resigned to have Bari Sb and others decide her fate but then given how Shahzeb’s situation where he tried to ‘do something’ was dealt with, then maybe she is not too far off the mark either! Bari Sb is planning to have Mannat’s baby aborted so she may rob Sikander of an heir but wants Zainab married off quickly too so that she is not ‘available’ as an offering to Dilawer anymore. This woman! Her scheming and ruthlessness knows no bounds. Sikander on the other hand is laying his own plans which failed when his plan to have Shahzeb killed fell through. It did however bring to the limelight our desi Charlie Chaplin who it seems is about to be caught out very soon!

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The episode ends with wedding celebrations beginning for Zainab and Shahzeb. I watched these two episodes together so the pace was okay for me. But I feel by the next episode either Zainab should be married to Shahzeb and move the story forward or Jahanzeb finally speaks up (don’t see that happening though!). This drama is not the sort that has you glued to the screen but the colourful visuals, powerful acting by Asma Abbas and heartfelt performances by Zarnish Khan and Kamran Jillani have held my interest. I normally find Mirza Zain Baig’s acting lacking but the scene between him and Asma Abbas was done well and was convincing. I like Laaj but I am still waiting for that ‘punch’ in the storyline for so far there has been nothing out of the ordinary.

Next week’s preview shows Zainab taking matters into her own hands. Wonder where that will lead everyone. How did you all find these episodes? Would love to hear your thoughts!

Kunwal Javid

Laaj – Episode 9 – Khoon kay badlay….shaadi?!

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Well! This was an interesting episode to watch with Bari Sahab struggling to accept Zainab as a sacrificial lamb and trying everything she can to avoid this marriage from taking place. She pays Sikander a visit and offers him more than double the amount of villages he demanded but that he take the condition of Zainab and Dilawar’s marriage back. Knowing how greedy Sikander is I was a bit surprised he did not seem to at least consider the offer but then true to form, he explains to his son later that with Zainab wed to Dilawar Bari Sahab hamaray neechay lag jaye gee and that seemingly gives him far more satisfaction than numerous amount of villages and land in his name.

Charlie Chaplin ka desi bhai informs Jahanzeb about the latest developments and his thoughts later Kaash Allah mujhay ek mauka day day, mein tumharay saaray khwaab pooray karoon ga Zainab makes me wonder if this is an impulsive, emotional moment or whether the sacrifice Zainab has agreed to make has managed to awaken love in Jahanzeb’s heart. Bari Sahab’s teary eyes and expressions show her inner conflict where she is wracked with guilt and grief to be throwing Zainab in the mouth of wolves in exchange for her son’s life. She has loved Zainab with all her heart and does now too, but it is a tough decision to make. Zainab has made it easier for her by offering herself to accept the terms Sikander has set forth.

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Alisha and Shahzeb were given very little screen time thankfully, with Alisha throwing her two cents in and Zainab ka number send karo had me laughing. Like really? To quote Bari Sahab from the earlier episodes, kaun kurri hai yeh, kithun chuk laya hai?!! Anyways, Bari Sahab tells Sikander to have Jahanzeb released before the nikkah and that got me thinking whether Bari Sahab has something up her sleeve. My hopes are pretty much crushed when she says to Jahanzeb that she can not go against this decision and there is nothing she can do.

Jahanzeb’s conversation with Zainab was emotional. Jahanzeb’s accusation tu mujh se pyar nahin karti, sirf apni zid poori kar rahi hai was interesting. You know this is what stood out to me in today’s episode. Where emotions such as pride, dignity, revenge are the driving forces in these people’s lives. Not once does Jahanzeb say anything along the lines of how he feels about Zainab but that his pride can not take that she live such a life in exchange for his. How Zainab says there is no other way for she can not take back her word. How Bari Sahab proudly declares that Jahanzeb was right to kill Sajjad to avenge his daughter’s honor. These people have a code of life which they firmly believe in and logic takes a back seat to any of these emotions when taking a decision.

I can not help wonder how Mannat fits in all this. When Bari Sahab earlier had Mannat wed to Sikander, true she did it in the hope of having relations between the families improve but she has known Sikander forever and you would think a shrewd woman like her would not agree to such a proposal when clearly Mannat would be better off elsewhere? Surely she could see it was a gamble at best. The way Bari Sahab is suffering at the thought of handing Zainab over to Sikander and his family, did she not feel any apprehension earlier. I agree, there had been no bloodshed then either but still she could have agreed to assign some land to Sikander if she wanted to improve relations, not offer her only grandchild as a peace token! But then as was highlighted in one of the earlier episodes, lands and property to Bari Sahab and Sikander held much more meaning than just a piece of land and was more a play of ego and power and respect. Sigh.

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Jahanzeb has made it clear that he will not allow this marriage to take place. Wonder how he can prevent that from happening? The ending scene of this episode although seemed like a dream come true for Zainab makes me think whether it was just that – a dream? In which case I will personally go hand over Zainab to Sikander and Dilawar myself, aargh! Asma Abbas today as always was flawless as Bari Sahab and I was struck how apt the casting had been done in the scene when Jahanzeb returns from jail with Shahzeb and Mannat greets him. They did look like father and daughter in that scene. The scene between Jahanzeb and Zainab was interesting but I kept waiting for Jahanzeb to burst out that he loves Zainab – but alas, he did not. Nayyar Ejaz as Sikander is also truly convincing as the greedy, crafty old man that is portraying. Interested to see how Bari Sahab will be able to wriggle herself and her loved ones out of this mess. Any ideas – would love to hear your thoughts!

Kunwal Javid

Laaj – Episode 8 – Hell hath no fury like Sikander scorned!

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So this episode revealed to us in detail what Sikander has been planning. On the other hand, Bari Sahab has plans too for Mannat. While the elders plan and scheme, the younger generation is used as pawns and is at the mercy of their plans. I could relate to Mannat’s fear when she wondered why Bari Sahab wanted to keep mum about Mannat’s pregnancy and what she in mind for her baby. Bari Sahab does not want Sikander to know Mannat is pregnant with his heir and she wants to give him no chance to be able to have any continued relations with them.

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Samjhotay kamzor laug kia kartay hain, hum sirf hukkum daitay hain. Bari Sahab has been indulgent with Shahzeb but she is fast losing patience with him now and is beginning to be disgusted with the way he thinks and longs to handle the whole situation. Bari Sahab is ruthless and it is how she has raised her son Jahanzeb as well. Where she is shaken and will stop at nothing to save him from death, she also takes great pride in the fact that he murdered Sajjad to avenge his daughter’s honor. Bari Sahab’s words to Shahzeb ‘mein bhool jawaan gee keh meray do puttar hain’ had Shahzeb reduced to tears and even me shaking my head in disgust. He may mean well but it is clear that Sikander will not listen to any reason or persuasion to let things go calmly.

The judge sentences Jahanzeb to death, something Bari Sahab had not anticipated but which Sikander was confident would happen. He now reveals his plan to his son Dilawar who initially balks at the whole idea but then begins to warm to it. Dilawar feels that his son’s death should be avenged by having his murderer hanged but Sikander wants to approach Bari Sahab with a two pronged proposal. Jahanzeb’s life in exchange for the four villages near the lake to be transferred to his name and Zainab’s hand in marriage to Dilawar. Sikander is hungry for an heir now and thinks what better person to present him with an heir than Bari Sahab’s laadli Zainab who can be mistreated as much as they want which will cause Bari Sahab endless pain and grief.

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Bari Sahab agrees to the property transfer without wasting a second but her eyes shoot daggers as she listens to the proposal for Zainab. Zainab however presents herself willingly as the sacrificial lamb. Sikander gives Bari Sahab three days to think over his proposal with ‘yeh phool kis kay leeyay khareedoon – Jahanzeb kay qabar kay leeyay ya Dilawar kay sehray kay leeyay’. Sikander wants to hurt Bari Sahab and have her grovel yes, but he also wants an heir very badly. I can not help wonder whether Bari Sahab will now reveal the fact that Mannat is expecting Sikander’s grandchild. Will she let Zainab marry Dilawar to free Jahanzeb or will she somehow use Mannat’s pregnancy to their advantage? Or does she have a master plan to oust Sikander? Only time – and a few more episodes – will tell, LOL.

So relieved Alisha’s presence was restricted to just one scene in today’s episode – made the episode much more watchable. Last week’s preview had prepared me for today’s happenings so I deliberately avoided watching the preview for next week so I do not know what to expect. Asma Abbas continues to impress as Bari Sahab with her expressions and her dialogue delivery. Although I find Zainab constantly throwing herself at Jahanzeb a bit cringeworthy at times, I can not help but like the chemistry between Zarnish Khan and Kamran Jillani and hope to see more scenes of them together and really hope Zainab is not wedded to Dilawar. On a side note I would love to watch a drama with these two as the lead couple again. Any speculations/predictions about what Bari Sahab’s game will be now? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid

Laaj – Episode 7

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So this episode was not as engaging as the previous one but the note at which it ended and the preview for next week has definitely caught my interest as I had not anticipated this turn of events! Rafiq and his wife have done a runner and Bari Sahab demands no stone be left unturned in the search for the couple. Despite the police having taken Jahanzeb off to jail and the policeman not seeming the sort to be bribed or intimidated by them, Bari Sahab is still fairly confident Jahanzeb will be released from jail. She is very proud though of what Jahanzeb has done although I find her constant jibes and taunts regarding her son not being like a ‘zanani’ and being a ‘mard’ a bit odd as surely she knows she is in a way mocking herself too?! I mean, I doubt she is but she is a woman after all and when she draws comparisons with women it is done in a demeaning and condescending way so it does seem strange.

Eavesdropping, eavesdropping, eavesdropping! Sneak behind open doors, stand behind curtains, walk softly so you may walk in on a conversation and learn something valuable. Seriously – if a law was passed that eavesdropping scenes could not be used to move a story forward in a drama anymore, a lot of dramas would not know how to go on! Alisha ‘overhears’ Bari Sahab tell Shahzeb the truth and gulping like a goldfish out of water she is shocked and then outraged. She shares her thoughts with Shahzeb and Bari Sahab walks in on them and demands she leave. Even though I know Bari Sahab is more often out of line yet I find her character and her statements often amusing and the scene where she tells Alisha what she thinks of her with Alisha gulping furiously was entertaining. ‘Bari Sahab ko kehna unn ki kissi baat ka bura nahin manaya’ are her parting words to Shahzeb and all I could think was – as if Bari Sahab cares!

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Alisha is either delusional or Shahzeb has fed her some silly notions for despite Bari Sahab having made her dislike of Alisha very clear, she still feels she can make a change and has decided to adopt the village and its people. Alisha’s character does not ring very true to me. Yes, she is portrayed as someone who is clear headed and ‘for the people’ and wanting to bring a revolution – yet Sabeeka as Alisha is so not convincing. She seems more like someone who wants Shahzeb and live in the city and maybe try to bring some change in the village while not really living amongst the village people. Her article has apparently caused an ‘uproar’ although she claims she has not mentioned Shahzeb’s village or his family.

Zainab is desperate to have Jahanzeb released and does not share Bari Sahab’s confidence and faith in his return so easily. It is interesting how Bari Sahab loves Zainab and worries about her too when she feeds her herself – I wish Zainab could confide in her about her feelings for Jahanzeb. Sikander’s plan is also disclosed – he feels killing Bari Sahab and her sons is too easy, quick and mindless a revenge. He prefers ‘ maarna nahin, ghaseetna hai’. The episode ends with Mannat feeling unwell and Zainab reporting back to Bari Sahab that Mannat is pregnant. Bari Sahab decides to have Mannat remarry as soon as possible and orders Zainab not to tell anyone about Mannat’s pregnancy – except one of the housemaids overhears the conversation and I suppose the whole point of us seeing her overhear is that she will talk.

Although this episode was not very happening, it was still watchable especially with the preview for next week showing a twist I had clearly not expected and taking the story forward in an interesting way. I enjoy watching Asma Abbas as Bari Sahab – her dialogues at times are really interesting especially her analogy of a snake and Sikander. I missed Kamran Jillani in tonight’s episode and there was far too much of Sabeeka and I really can not take much of her. Her acting is extremely mediocre and her goldfish antics do take the attention away from the entire scene being played out.

Definitely looking forward to next week’s episode and to see how things go from there. Is Alisha able to make any changes or is she just another small fish in a big pond – pun intended! Will Jahanzeb be released? Although not mind blowing – Laaj still holds my interest – what do you think?

Kunwal Javid

Laaj – Episode 6 – Film Wali Kuri!

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Uff-ho! Just a dream, rather a nightmare! With the cliffhanger-ish ending we were given to the previous episode, I thought Bari Sahab was to finally learn of the romance between Mannat and Shahmeer but it was only a bad dream. Bari Sahab is still in the dark but Ms. Busybody Alisha sees Mannat and Shahmeer together and has Mannat confide in her.

This episode focused more on Shahzeb and Alisha than my liking. Sorry mein itnay sawaal kar rahi hoon but mein iss ko apna ghar samajhti hoon. That being Alisha’s pet line, she learns more and more about Shahzeb and his family and I could see the strikes build up in her mind which is why I was not surprised when she suggested to Shahzeb that they live in Islamabad and that she could not live in this haveli. Rewind a bit, and a gleeful, skipping Alisha seemed to be in love with Shahzeb’s village. Cringe, cringe, cringe – that’s what I felt in all the scenes covering Alisha’s exploration of the village. Playing with the children, playing with the goats, hugging the children and hugging the goats – I mean, really?! I guess the green grass, children and goats were not enough to make Shahzeb’s village alluring enough for her to want to stay.

Mannat’s husband’s murder – Strike 1, Zainab telling Alisha that if a woman expresses her love for a man here it can lead to death – Strike 2, and Shahzeb’s conversation with her when he tells her that women are not encouraged to express their likes and dislikes and the long standing quarrel between Bari Sahab and Sikander – Strike 3. Out – goes Alisha’s fantasy of living in the village. Alisha did make sense though when she questioned that when Bari Sahab has so many lands then why not forego the school for due to the tussle between her and Sikander, it is the village children who suffer. What Shahzeb said in reply is the sad reality that it is not about how many lands they own but about their izzat.

Bari Sahab is not thrilled with Alisha’s presence at the haveli. Kaun kurri hai, kithun chuk laya hai had me cracking up. Waaqayi, kithun chuk laya hai, pray tell! Seeing how Shahzeb stands up to Bari Sahab for Alisha and then pondering over her friend’s words, Bari Sahab is beginning to warm to the idea of a match between Shahzeb and Zainab. I wonder why there is the constant reminder of the age difference between Zainab and Jahanzeb? True she does not look much older than Mannat but then she does not look much younger than Jahanzeb either so what is the deal here?! Given how much Bari Sahab loves Zainab and as both are her sons I am hoping she will mention both sons to Zainab and even if she presents Shahzeb as a potential husband, I hope Zainab is able to say it is Jahanzeb she wants to marry but nahin! Zainab ki umar nikalti ja rahi hai, so I suppose Bari Sahab will broach the topic of marriage soon again and if Zainab can get wed to Jahanzeb – then the drama is over. Sigh.

Rafiq is arrested and despite being beaten up by the police, his lips are sealed. Bari Sahab is ruthless when she suggests that Rafiq be killed so he can not rat out Jahanzeb. I liked how the suggestion shocked Jahanzeb (momentarily – but still!) but then he warms to the idea too. Rafiq’s wife’s statement to the police leads to Jahanzeb’s arrest and it remains to be seen whether he will be found guilty or let free soon. Sikander does not believe in striking when the iron is hot which would have been the chance to kill Shahzeb when he came to their house to offer his condolences rather he seems to be waiting very patiently for an opportunity to truly harm Bari Sahab and her family.

I had binge watched the first 5 episodes and while they were interesting, there were moments when my interest wavered. I enjoyed watching today’s episode and was surprised when I realized it had ended. The promos had sort of laid out the story to me till this point but I am waiting to see what happens post Jahanzeb’s arrest. Even though Zainab seems a bit too comfortable barging into Jahanzeb’s room and thoughts, I do like the chemistry between the two and hope they end up together soon but that does not seem likely. Zarnish Khan, Kamran Jillani and Asma Abbas continued to impress me with their acting in this episode. Love seeing Asma Abbas in this role – she truly does come across as the headstrong,ruthless Bari Sahab who presents one side to the world and a more loving, doting side to her own. I did find the whole frolicking in the village scenes between Shahzeb and Alisha extremely forced and noticeably so since both Zain’s and Sabeeka’s acting is really mediocre at best!

I knew you were trouble, trouble, trouble! – not to steal Taylor Swift’s words but seems like film wali Alisha is going to cause trouble at the haveli, going by the promo for next week’s episode. Wonder where Zainab and Jahanzeb’s track will lead from now and how soon before Jahanzeb is released. I am finding Laaj a decent watch so far – what about you? Would love to hear your thoughts!

Kunwal Javid

Laaj – Episode 13 Review – Qabool Hai!

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So I have been watching Laaj thinking that while the story is not extraordinary, it is not too bad either. But I am getting a little fed up with these promos for the next episode which give one idea and when the episode is aired it is all a figment of Zainab’s imagination. While this may work a few times, I am sure if done too many times then the viewers will begin to lose interest.

When Reshma brings the bottle of poison to Zainab and drinks it and collapses, I was a bit taken aback for I had seen the promo last week and Zainab had the scene with Jahanzeb when she tells him she can not live without him and then collapses in his arms. Zainab has told him that she will wait for him till her last breath and beseeches him to somehow stop the wedding. He tells her nothing can be done and she should accept this as her fate and move on otherwise it will become hard to live under the same roof. Seems like Zainab daydreams a lot – that I had established in the earlier episodes. Now, given the neend ki dawa (which was in the bottle that apparently contained poison), she is dreaming again! Anyhow, dream is all she can do for the nikkah between her and Shahzeb takes place. Mubarak – not!

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This has to be the first time I have seen a bride do what Zainab did on her wedding night and change into plainer clothes than she wears even on a normal day! Shahzeb is still dolled up and so she presents him with his moo dikhayi gift haha, and gives him a free ticket to remain in touch with and continue his relationship with Alisha. Wah! Even though I had found Zainab’s one sided love a bit dramatic, to put it mildly, I could not help being amazed how she showed up with a cup of tea in Jahanzeb’s room and claimed nothing had changed. Yes, she may still love him and may not be happy about the nikkah but well she is married now and to be openly saying she will love Jahanzeb and profess her love to him time and again – did not still well with me at all, I am sorry to say.

Which brings me to a thought that has been niggling my mind. The whole set with the diyas near the pool and the dramatic feature image of the woman in white with the dupatta covering her face and then now this theme – of being married but still professing her love to another man and allowing her husband to continue his own romance brings on a whole Indian movie touch to it. I had felt the treatment of this drama was different and I had put it down to the colourful and aesthetically pleasant set but now I hope this train of thought of living and let live while remaining married does not go down the road it seems to have. While I feel Jahanzeb is a bit of a coward, although I agree that living in that setup neither he nor Zainab could muster the courage to speak up in front of Bari Sb I still respect that he understands things can not be as they were earlier and presses upon Zainab to make peace with that too.

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Dilawar and Sikander are still at loggerheads with each other where Sikander feels Dilawar is being a fool and that ‘Bari Sb ki fitrat mein hai dassna, dass kay he rahay gi’. Sikander knows Bari Sb well and it appears he is not wrong in his judgement of her either for that is her plan to make sure Dilawar’s grandchild does not make an entry into this world. The promo of next week’s episode promises to be a happening one – if none of it is merely a dream, that is! While Zainab’s character is annoying me a little now, I felt Zarnish Khan acted really well when I could feel her helplessness throughout the wedding and her frustration when she woke and realized she had not died.

What did you all think of this episode? Please share your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid

Laaj – Episode 10 – Bol Jahanzeb, Bol!

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If only Zainab would stop daydreaming. Like seriously, stop! The opening scene of this episode made me think it may be a dream but the scene was so long that I soon ditched the thought and said bravo! Jahanzeb finally speaks! And what flowery words he actually utters! But no – it was just Zainab being Zainab again. Sigh. Bari Sahab tells Zainab how grateful and humbled she is that Zainab stepped up to save Jahanzeb’s life but that she will not hand Zainab over to Sikander and his clan and has something up her sleeve. The ‘something’ turns out to be Mannat’s baby – Sikander’s heir. Bari Sahab also temporarily transfers all of Zainab’s property in her own name and news of this is delivered to Sikander via our desi Charlie Chaplin.

We are ‘treated’ to more of Shahzeb’s Dear Diary conversations to Alisha in this episode. Alisha mein kuch nahin kar saka. Alisha I am helpless. Alisha today Bari Sahab scolded me. Uff! Shahzeb wants out and Alisha wants to begin a revolution – without actually moving from her home. It should seem frustrating but it is funny how everyone just gives Shahzeb the shut up call. He tries to talk Zainab into refusing the marriage to Dilawar and she throws him the ‘education taana’. Bari Sahab does the same time and again. Shahzeb wants to leave the village and Alisha wants him to stay put and make changes but did she not earlier ask him to leave and marry her and stay in the city? Ah, but the desire for justice burns strong in Alisha’s heart. Poor Shahzeb. Oh and cherry on the top – Bari Sahab has started to suspect that Sikander is using Shahzeb to bring her down. Itna pivotal role play kar he na lay Shahzeb!

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So Bari Sahab offers Mannat’s child – Sikander’s grandchild as truce. I could not help feel for Mannat though. Although Bari Sahab claims to love her but I have still not come to terms with how she agreed to her marriage to Sajjad in the first place and now this. To separate a mother from her baby is nothing less than cruelty. And Bari Sahab being a mother should understand that! Dilawar has been fuming over Sikander’s half baked plans to avenge Sajjad’s death and is overjoyed to hear of an heir but more than an heir, Sikander craves the lands he feels are rightfully his. He and Dilawar do not see eye to eye over how to deal with Bari Sahab.

Bari Sahab is ruthless. We had established that. She loved her own fiercely. I had no doubt about that. But her confidence has grown since she has managed to sway the panchayet with calling off the wedding by offering Sikander his heir instead and she crosses the line by calling in the doctor to abort Mannat’s child – without Mannat knowing. The lengths this woman would go to in her hatred for Sikander is really beginning to amaze me. She does not want to end the feud and given that Dilawer is still thirsty for Jahanzeb’s blood and she has two grown sons who would be very easy and happy targets for already furious Sikander and Dilawer makes me wonder at Bari Sahab’s sanity, greed and ego. She wants Mannat to be rid of her baby and desires to have her married – again. A favorite in our dramas is the statement shaadi gudda guddi ka khail nahin (granted Sajjad was no gudda) but Bari Sahab is surely treating Mannat as a doll to do with as she pleases!

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It is intriguing watching how Bari Sahab’s mind is working, churning out one plan after the other without any regard for anyone’s opinion. I wish we were shown the scene when Dilawar and his family are told about Mannat’s pregnancy. Who tells them and how? I also really wish Jahanzeb would speak up – like yesterday! What was with the vow he made in his prison cell? To declare his love to Zainab once he is released. Why will he not say anything – to Zainab, to Bari Sahab?! The preview for next week shows Bari Sahab arranging a match between Zainab and Shahzeb – I hope someone, anyone will speak up and stop that from happening but I have no expectations from anyone from the haveli. Maybe Alisha? Let’s see.

The scene between Jahanzeb and Zainab at the beginning of the episode was nicely done, both acting wise and dialogues, but ruined when it turned out to be nothing more than a daydream. It is interesting how Bari Sahab being a woman has no qualms in stating what she wants but expects the women of the younger generation to be mutely obedient. Will Zainab be engaged / married to Shahzeb or will Alisha save the day? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid