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Dumpukht- Atish-e-Ishq Episode 9

Nimmo is fast becoming one of my favourite characters and the actress playing her is a complete natural. Nimmo dares to speak the truth as she sees it and she’s quite the visionary. Nimmo knows her limitations yet within her suffocating environment she knows how to enjoy herself- Dhamaal dalkey apni frustration nikalti hain aur depression durr Karti hain…

I really liked her showdown Nimmo had with Kaneez Baji who’s secretly envious of Kulchu for getting married to the man of her choice and furthermore frustrated that the rejection of the proposal from her sasuraal will mean things will get tough for her at home. The actress playing Kaneez Baji can’t act to save her life which is probably why Her words didn’t have much of an impact but Nimmo’s presence made up for that. Nimmo genuinely cares for Kulchu which is why she was annoyed at how Kulchu’s sister was turning out to be a replica of her awful mother- Kulchu thori bawlee hain… Circus ke bazigaron Ki tarhaan hain hum log…

Much of today’s episode focused on Habibullah’s inner conflict- he’s had to give up his dreams and now life seems to be mocking him by bringing him at crossroads. Kulchu has taken over his mind and seems to have found a permanent place in his thoughts. For the first time, there was a hint of rebellion when he was speaking with Bibi. Bibi is smart and caught on that she might be losing her grip but ends up dominating him and convincing him to partake in the engagement ceremony.

It was heart- breaking to see Meher Nigar will not be present as she’s not welcome at Kulchu’s home. Each time I see Tahira I get ticked off. This woman is so consumed with rage that she’s willing to degrade her daughter and treat her with such disregard. Women like Tahira are extremely poor role models and end up destroying the lives of those around them. Rabia’s conversation with her husband only proved that Tahira carries negativity even after all these years and can’t help but spew venom. Tahira’s false pride and beliefs are now coming into question- Itna andha iteqaad bhi toh the ek nahin hota!

This was yet another interesting episode that kept the momentum going and had some fantastic performances to its credit. The writing has been exceptional – Zafar Miraaj has not only written a beautiful script but equally powerful dialogues. The direction has been solid with each scene transitioning seamlessly into the next. I can’t wait to see how Habibullah will manipulate the situation in his favour- Mujhe Murshid Saeein Ki ankhon mein chor dikhaye deta hai…

What do you think of this recent episode? Thoughts, Comments, Emotional Outbursts?

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Atish-e-Ishq Episode 8

Murshid Sayeein toh kaam se Gaye... Out of everyone present at the ceremony, it was Nimmo who was quick to notice Habibullah’s inclination towards Kulchu. While Kulchu was feeling uncomfortable at the mere thought of such a possibility, Nimmo logically deduced “Woh dono ka couple bohut mismatched hein”… Even someone as young and inexperienced as Nimmo can see the obvious which further proves how completely blinded the rest of them are by the Murshids.

Habibullah was restless after seeing Kulchu and we got an insight into his silent musings over his lost love-Aur Tum dobara apna chehra lekey aik nayi wujood ke saath mere samney agayi ho… Paanch saal baad… Habibullah’s Meera bears a striking resemblance to Kulchu which seems to have effected him more than he realized. He couldn’t help eavesdropping on Bilal’s conversation with Kukchu and he sneered at Bilal’s presence and ultimate asked him to return home to his mother.

Poor Bilal- I felt sorry for his plight because he is truly going above and beyond. Kuttey jaisi halath hogayi hai Meri… Tere Haroon Bhai aur Murshid Sayeein ke agey peechay dum hilaata rehta houn…

Murshid Sayeein ka remote Bibi Sahiba ke haath mein hein… Bilal has also realized that It is Bibi Sahiba who calls the shots. As expected, Bibi Sahiba had an outburst hearing Bilal was sent home- Yeh koi langar Ki roti nahin ke adha adha karke baat diya do mureedon ke beech aur woh Bhi mujhse pochay baghair? But very cunningly she played her cards right- Gaddi toh badshahat hoti hai… Uska ek hi faisla ek hi soch honi chahiyeh… Aur unsool toh yeh he na ke Mera faisla toh aap mansookh kardte hein Magar apka faisla mein mansookh nahin karsakti…

Bibi Sahiba is careful in manipulating Habibullah- she pushes him but pulls back in a timely manner. Looking at her smirk made me certain that this is exactly what she wanted- she’s not the kind of lady who would allow anything against her will. But what’s she really after? Only time will tell. Sawaal choti Bari baat ka nahin, Meri zabaan ka hai…

Tahira continues cursing and blurting obscenities which leads to a heated debate and almost brings it to the point of divorce. Tahira’s arrogance clouds her judgement and she’s feeling frustrated that things aren’t going her way- Hum toh naslon se unkey aqeedatmand hain… But when her husband shares his thoughts about Murshid Sayeein’s suggestion that Bilal and Kulsoom can move into their Dargah waley ghar, she rejoices and finally sees the light at the end of the tunnel. Her hatred towards Bilal is so intense-Churay Ki aukaad badaljayegi…

I really liked the scene when Bilal comes to meet Kulsoom- the two of them light up the screen with their amazing chemistry. Kulsoom is certain that Seedha rasta hamari zindagi mein hein hi nahin… Kar apni maa Ki kidmat ya Phir kar Meri maa ke marney ka intezaar… And after seeing Kulchu’s negative reaction, Bilal feels discouraged.

I’m loving every moment of Dumpukht and it continues to keep me glued to the TV. This is turning out into a powerfully captivating serial and I can’t wait for what comes next. The preview hinted at Habibullah being the one to put a ring on Kulsoom’s finger. Let’s see how that shapes up. Thoughts/ Comments/ Emotional Outbursts?

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Atish-e-Ishq Episode 7

Defeat is a strange feeling- Tahira became increasingly aggressive realizing she was defeated by the power of love and Meher Nigar compromised on her life-long beliefs and bowed down to the Murshid for the sake of her son. I had sensed early on that Bibi Sahiba enjoyed playing games with Habibullah but we have yet to discover the extent to which she can manipulate situations to her advantage. While joyfully rejoicing about uniting Bilal and Kulsoom, Bibi Sahiba had something else in her mind all along. Does Kulsoom bear a striking resemblance to the woman Habibullah sacrificed? Bibi Sahiba once almost owned up to having feelings but quickly dismissed them as emotional sentiments. On the surface, Bibi Sahiba plays the devoted wife but behind closed doors, she is clearly the dominant one in the relationship.

Tahira’s hatred for Meher Nigar is so intense that she laid down some very questionable conditions for Kulchu’s marriage. Tahira has no choice but to accept this proposal yet she wants to ensure that Bilal remains submissive towards Murshid Sayeein because in her eyes, that gives her a sense of false control. She knows how Meher Nigar has rejected these peers all her life and to see Meher Nigar losing her son to one is the ultimate slap on her face. Yet, isn’t it ironic that Tahira is burning up on the inside while Meher Nigar has accepted her fate.

Billu and Kulchu have been extremely convincing as two determined souls who are ready to beat the odds. I found Billu’s “ghuss ke phat jaoun ga” comment too kitch for my liking but nevertheless it did result in a chuckle. The last few minutes of the drama convinced me that it’s time to bid adieu to Billu as his fate is sealed now that Habibullah has laid eyes on Kulchu. Was this Bibi Sahiba’s plan all along? Out of all her mureeds why did she take such interest in Kulchu? Why did she constantly mock Habibullah for his unfulfilled desires and mention Kulchu with such passion? Why did she put forth her request for Kulchu to present her kalaam?

I really liked the actress playing Nimmo and I like her character too- she may come across as immature but I feel she’s actually quite clever- she knew Kulchu’s mom was prepping her to lie in front of Bibi Sahiba and she also caught Peer Habibullah falling into a trance while hearing Kulchu recite the kalaam. Knowing how easy it is to manipulate their mureeds, it won’t take much of an effort to convince Kulchu’s family that the groom is being replaced. That too when the prospective groom happens to be someone they worship. I can’t wait to see what happens next. Dumpukht is turning out to be my weekly fix and I’m loving every bit of it. The acting has been spot on and every scene transitions smoothly into the next. Are you liking this as much as I am?
Thoughts/ comments/ emotional outbursts?

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Atish-e-Ishq Episode 25- The awakening…

Haroon’s realization of Kulsoom’s situation was definitely a big change but it remains to be seen whether this will ultimately be a game changer. For now, Habibullah has everyone exactly where he wants them- seeing only that which he wants them to see. Haroon is helpless is his own way- he has nothing to hold on to except his Peer. I couldn’t help empathize with Haroon for his lack of self awareness- it’s almost like he struggles to analyze even the most straightforward situations. What justifies Habibullah’s mistreatment of Kulsoom? What is the reasoning behind isolating her from her family? What does Haroon think Habibullah will achieve by putting Kulsoom through this hardship?

After everything Tahira has said and done, I find it very difficult to relate to her restlessness. She has forsaken her role as a mother for some sick ego massage by being associated as a true believer of her revered Peer’s family. Had she spent a fraction of her time and efforts caring about her family, her daughter wouldn’t be at the mercy of a twisted man like Habibullah. With Wali as his faithful sidekick, Habibullah knows he can get away with murder.

Bibi has her doubts but she seems to think of her husband as some pious being who is incapable of deceit. Knowing that he still maintained contact with his ex not too long ago, surely the thought of his betrayal might have crossed her mind on multiple occasions but somehow that chapter is long forgotten. I found it annoying to see how the servants were abusing Kulsoom- and even more so when Bibi was investigating her. Like seriously, if they hate her so much, why not let her go and ruin her life as they’ve already disowned her?

I think Bilal deserves more screen time than Wali and Kulsoom’s family. I wish they’d stop relegating him to the background. I missed Nimmo in this episode too. Noman Ejaz has been exceptional as Habibullah and I’ve been hating on him with all my heart. Kulsoom’s struggle seems so real thanks to Sonia Mishal’s brilliant acting. I’m curious to see how Kulsoom manages to escape- I hope she doesn’t sacrifice her life to save herself. Habibullah deserves a severe ending and I’m beginning to want something similar for Bibi- her biggest flaw is her stupidity at this point.

Looking forward to next week and hoping to see more of Billu!

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Atish-e-Ishq Episode 22 & 23 Review- The mind games continue

Tum inn dono Kutto ke beech mein haddi bankey kyun reh rahi ho… Habibullah has made his interest in Kulsoom a matter of great pride and expects Kulsoom will throw herself at him. Kulsoom saw her mother’s cold reaction and understood that it’s futile to expect her mother to change and tried to get Haroon to feel the connection she has with him due to their marriage. Habibullah is now trying to get Kuksoom to understand that her relationship with Haroon is a sin as she never gave her consent at the time of the nikah. He’s trying to nullify the sanctity of marriage but Kulsoom put forth her conditions- she would only opt out of this marriage if Haroon were to divorce her. Kulsoom is beginning to realize that Habibullah is a master manipulator and he wouldn’t order Haroon to divorce Kulsoom because he would have no reason to keep her in his home if she were to get divorced.

Kulsoom tries to get Bibi on her side by declaring her desires to become a mother- she knows that Habibullah has ordered Haroon to maintain his distance but if Bibi were to say otherwise, Habibullah would have to give in. However, gone are the days when Bibi had a say in any matters- with her pregnancy, Bibi’s role has been reduced to the background and Habibullah has even started questioning her role in Bilal’s growing fearlessness.

I didn’t quite get why Habibullah wants to use Bilal to get rid of Haroon. I didn’t get why he orchestrated Nimmo’s meeting with Kulsoom when he knew Kulsoom would never consent to having Haroon murdered. She may not love him, but he’s her support system and she would rather have a relationship with her husband than out of wedlock. Kulsoom has matured overnight and has gotten a grip over her feelings- she knows Bilal is no longer an option and doesn’t want to continue being an object of Habibullah’s desires either.

Yeh Rishta toot toh sakta hai Magar bhulaya nahin Jaa sakta… Kulsoom continues holding her stance that come what may, she will not cross her boundaries as she hold marriage in the highest regard. With the help of Wali, Habibullah arranged to have Bilal attack Haroon but it didn’t reap the results he was hoping for although it did pave the way for him to completely sideline Bibi by holding her responsible for empowering Bilal. With Bibi against Kulsoom, it’s only a matter of time before Kulsoom gives in.

Tahira’s silence upon hearing Nimmo’s narrative goes to show that she’s fully aware that her daughter is being violated but for the sake of her izzat and prosperity, she chooses not to react. As a woman and mother, Tahira is a complete failure. Her lack of compassion and andha akeedah have pushed Kulsoom into the state she’s in. Meher Nigar is scared for her son’s life yet she rushed to warn Tahira of her conversation with Kulsoom.

I still don’t see how Habibullah will manage to neutralize Bibi to the extent of accepting his dusri shadi especially now that she’s going to give him an heir. Also, tarnishing Kulsoom in front of her is only going to make her want to get rid of Kulsoom ASAP. I don’t know if Bibi will be the one to end Habibullah’s games but I would really like to see him getting severely punished for everything he has done and managed to get away with.

Next week’s promo looks interesting but I’m sure it won’t be as straightforward as it seems. Many more twists await which is what keeps my interest intact. What about you?

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Atish-e-Ishq Episode 20

 

Ab unkey hokum ko maan na mujh pe wajib hai… hamarey hukum ke Samney kisi ke hukum Ki haisiyat hai??? Haroon is being tossed back and forth like a ping pong ball. On one hand, he has strict instructions to maintain a distance from Kulsoom and remain in her ghulaami and on the other he’s expected to keep her in check.

Haroon toh khud ek qaidi hai.. Kulsoom wants to leave and go to her parents home but her family is far too busy milking her newfound darjaat to care about her wants. Nimmo tries to get her to understand that the only way out is through Bilal who’s even willing to go through with murder to free Kulsoom but Kulsoom understands that Haroon is being played and it’s Habibullah who’s manipulating the entire situation..

Tumse Maine kaha tha ke tumhari haisiyat badal gayi hai…Ussey ziada haisiyat do gi toh woh shohar ban jaye ga tumhara… Habibullah constantly reminds Kulsoom to maintain a safe distance from Haroon as he wants her only to himself. Kulsoom knows that Habibullah has made many very bold attempts yet a part of her is still confused and shocked that he could possibly think on those lines. Jin darjaat pe aap mujhe bhethana chahte hein, mein unkey qabil nahin…

There must be a special place reserved in hell for men like Habibullah. Hum inn pardon ke beech aam se logon Ki tarhan rehsakte hein… He has no reservations about violating Kulsoom while pretending to be a man of honour in front of the world. Mujhe ye sar ek baar Phir apney kaandhey pe chahiye... Habibullah thinks that he can relive his youth and fulfil his romantic fantasies through Kulsoom as she unfortunately happens to be a dead ringer of his ex- a woman he had to leave for the sake of his legacy.

Sensing the slightest tinge of rebellion, he warns Kulsoom that any commotion would result in her finding herself at his complete mercy. Mein sabse ka houn ga ke roohani bemaar hai, Saaya hai… issey ilaaj Ki zaroorat hai… pardon mein chilla hoga, Jahan sirf tum hogi, mein honga, kisi Aur ko aney Ki ijaazat nahin hogi… I’ve seen this in dramas before that corrupt peers exploit women so effortlessly that their own families hand them over for treatment. Does no one reflect for a moment of what sort of treatment takes place behind closed doors when a man and woman are left in seclusion?

Bibi is clearly no longer in control as Habibullah enforced his decision and informed her that he won’t allow anyone to go against his wishes. I’m left wondering if Bibi knew about his ex, had she never come across a photograph? In the earlier episodes, Habibullah would be stalking her profile and even speaking with her and Bibi seemed fully aware yet it’s hard to imagine Bibi never knew that Kulsoom looks like Habibullah’s ex? And if she did, why would Bibi want a reminder of his past in their present? Is Bibi still messing with him ?

Next week’s promo will send some more shockwaves rippling through. Who will save Kulsoom? Will Tahira figure out how her daughter is being victimized? Does she even care?

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Atish-e-Ishq Episode 19

Ussey pata hai ke Bibi ka pehnaya hua dupatta kaun utaar sakta hai… Habibullah’s evil intentions were finally revealed as Kulsoom found him making a very bold move forward. At one point, Haroon walked in on Habibullah caressing Kulsoom’s face but as expected his ghairat takes a backseat as he can’t conceive his revered Peer would ever do anything unholy. Habibullah would never allow Kulsoom to meet Bilal as he knows that Bilal wasn’t at fault and Kulsoom would believe in his innocence. He “allowed” Haroon to accompany Kulsoom under the pretext that she would be meeting Bilal only to be scorned and silenced.

Meri toh khair hai, mein toh houn hi khawmakhi Ki... Nimmo’s emotional outburst on finding out Kulsoom was out with Haroon was spot on. She knows Bilal is suffering and believes he wasn’t at fault and she also knows there’s more to this story. Her pleas continue falling on deaf ears… Aisi darpook maoun Ki betiyon Ki ban hi jaati hai... Bibi decided to publicly proclaim Kulsoom as her sister to elevate her status and while Kulsoom’s family rejoiced, Nimmo was clearly upset. Nimmo is the one friend who has the sensibility to look beyond what’s at the surface and hopefully she’ll save Kulsoom from being violated by Habibullah.

With Haroon and Bibi dancing to his tunes, Habibullah has complete access to Kulsoom and he’s also confident that even if Kulsoom were to retaliate, no one would believe her. On the contrary, she would get shunned and prosecuted. Kulsoom’s beauty is her undoing as Habib sees his ex in her and he’s so smitten by her that he will go to any lengths to have her. Habib cannot differentiate between love and lust and he’s driven only by his desires.

Bibi’s pregnancy seems to have completely turned her blind as she’s stopped questioning the obvious. I expected Bibi to see through Kulsoom’s lies but she believed her when Kulsoom narrated her “meeting” with Bilal. Also, she couldn’t tolerate Wali yet he’s around ever since the night of the nikah and she hasn’t once asked for him to leave. Is this the same woman who sat on the throne passed down by generations and made decisions on behalf of others? Bibi’s character has gone off track and has stopped making sense altogether. She was one of the most impactful characters at the start of the show but is being sidelined and I hope there’s more to her in the episodes to come.

I absolutely detest Habibullah and Wali which goes to show how brilliantly they’ve portrayed their respective roles. I haven’t seen Sonia Mishaal before but this role will go down as one of her finest. Each week, I’m in awe of the beautiful dialogues and each episode manages to maintain the narrative while making me anticipate the next. This drama is definitely one of my favourites this year. What did you think?

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Atish-e-Ishq Episode 18 Review- A dangerous game

Billu has lost everything and he’s got nothing left to lose which is why he challenged Wali and questioned his intentions. Tauheen sirf gaddi pe behtney waley logon Ki hoti hai kya? Meri hadd sirf Kulsoom hai… It comes as no surprise that it’s a matter of do or die for Billu. Habibullah is spinning a web around Kulsoom and unfortunately, she can’t seem to see through him. I think Nimmo’s unabashed thinking was what triggered the rest of the family to ponder but she’s since been silenced. Pehley Dargah mein dafan honay ja rahi thi na abb Murshid ke ghar mein Jakay dafan ho.… Even though she’s been forbidden from meeting her, Nimmo continues rooting for Kulchu and Billu which is why she’s trying to make her family understand that they need to bring her back home.

Bibi felt the same way- she wanted Kulsoom to return home to her loved ones but it’s sad that her mother seems to think otherwise. Now that Kulsoom is married to Haroon, she has become a subject of ridicule and Tahira is still too engrossed in her false pride to feel for her daughter. Bibi was adamant that she will have Kulsoom return home and Habibullah almost had a slip of tongue when he mentioned his fear. He hinted at Kulsoom eloping and referenced his own kin. I wonder if there’s a backstory to what he let on- Hamarey gharaaney Ki larkiyan bhaag chuki hai…

Every time I see Habibullah approach Kulsoom he appears like a hungry lion ready to pounce. He’s gotten Kulsoom accustomed to his touching which is probably why she doesn’t realize his true intentions- how much more of a dead giveaway could there be? Ankhon mein Aakhein daal ke baat kiya Karo… Harey huay ko sirf hara hua hi sahara desakta hai… mein tumhari tanhai ko samjh sakta houn…

He knew that Bibi wouldn’t give in once she made up her mind so he worked his way through Kulsoom and had her convince Bibi. Kulsoom is still determined to meet Bilal one last time and she actually requested permission from Habibullah. Peer Sayeein knows better than to keep the lovers apart for too long but also knows he’s still got an invaluable assets in the form of Haroon on his side. Uss larkey Ki jeet mein hi hamari jeet hai Aur us Ki haar mein hamari fatah…Ya Bilal Haroon ka gala daba dai ya Haroon Bilal ko goli mardey

I’m so looking forward to seeing how this plays out. It just keeps getting more and more exciting with each passing episode. The previews keep me hanging on and I’m thankful they don’t give away the story so the unpredictability remains intact. What did you think of this episode? What will be the turning point?

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Atish-e-Ishq Episode 17- Hope floats

Mureedon ke ghar pe tum peerzadi paida hui ho... Sonia Mishaal was phenomenal in today’s episode and gave a strong and flawless performance. I admire Kulsoom for her perseverance and her self respect- Bhaagi toh mein tab bhi nahin thi, jab woh merey saath Khara tha… Kulsoom knows that even though she hates the situation she’s in right now, running away is not an option. Although, in retrospect, had she run away she would at least be out of Habibullah’s reach which is worrying me with each passing episode.

Tahira was trying to compensate by being overly nice and bringing Kulsoom her favourite food. Thank God our Kulchu isn’t a bottomless pit like most men in our dramas and she said out loud what hurt her the most about her predicament –Unhon ne apna karoobaar bachaya hai na? Apne rizq mein barkat laney ke liye mujhe qurbaan kardiya…

Bilal came to meet Nimmo since he knows she’s the only one who genuinely loves Kulsoom and will lend him an ear. Nimmo softened to his narrative and tried to convince Kulsoom of the same. Haroon Bhai has evolved into a Zalim shohar but only because he has orders from the higher ups to ensure Kulsoom has no contact with Billu. Nimmo yet again tried to speak up for Kulsoom- what was the logic behind having her live there when the condition was only for Bilal? Nimmo doesn’t trust Habibullah and doesn’t like the idea of Haroon Bhai trying to control Kulsoom either. At the same time, she’s smart enough to realize that pointing fingers at the Peer will not trigger any positive response so she shifts the focus on Haroon Bhai who is currently on everyone’s hit list including Bibi Sahiba.

Bibi’s plan to have Kulsoom meet Bilal backfires because Habibullah is thinking two steps ahead. Wali elevated Habibullah in the eyes of Bibi by mentioning how he’s committed to Bibi. Wali seems to be playing in both teams- will he be the one to bring forth the downfall of Habibullah?

Mohabbat har burai bardaasht karsakti hai lekin beizzatti bardaasht nahin karsakti…
Mein apni badkismati ke saath toh Jee sakti houn lekin apni beizzatti ke saath nahin…
Will Kulsoom realize Bilal is sincere? I somehow get the feeling that these two aren’t destined for a happy ending and I hope I’m wrong because that is definitely how I’d like things to end for these two.

One of my favourite things about this drama is the rich dialogues that I’m certain will stay with me for a very long time. One of my fellow viewers asked me last week about the writer and director and I feel I get so caught up in the drama, I fail to give credit where it’s due- kudos to Zafar Miraj for this brilliant piece of work and Kashif Nisar for such finesse with direction. Every actor has contributed to delivering a captivating performance and I really can’t help appreciating the work that is quite a few notches above the vast majority of dramas currently on air.

What’s your take on this latest episode? What’s Wali’s next move?

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Atish-e-Ishq Episode 16 Review – Friends With Benefits?

This was another exciting episode which had my heart racing. Bilal’s return and discovery of the events that transpired was shocking and painful but he’s smart enough to know there’s a conspiracy against him. I hated seeing Habibullah insult Bilal and accusing him of cheating. Haroon Bhai was even worse as he literally spat on Billu! But I sort of understood his behaviour as he’s completely submissive to Peer Habibullah and he has accepted this marriage as one whereby he’s nothing more than a glorified gatekeeper.

Mein tumko gunhagaar nahin, apney liye sawaab kamaa raha houn… Habibullah wasted no time making his move on Kulsoom- the ease with which he transitioned from caressing to kissing her hand showed he has complete confidence that she will learn to reciprocate his feelings. Nimmo witnessed the close proximity and concluded that Habibullah masterminded the events. Kulsoom refused to believe a word since she’s still under the assumption that Peer Sahab is their sincere well- wisher. I liked how Nimmo backed her thinking by laying the facts bare- Unki biwi kya kyun daal chawal pakaney wali Aurat hai??? Bibi has the upper hand in the marriage by virtue of her birth- her father was the Peer before the position was passed down to Habibullah and she calls the shots. In recent times, however, Habibullah has managed to resume control yet allowing Bibi to think otherwise.

Meri beti Ki zindagi zaya hui toh kya, Bibi Sahiba toh maa ban jayein gi… it didn’t surprise me in the least to hear Tahira think about Bibi Sahiba at a time when her daughter’s life was shattered. Tahira’s anger at Haroon has replaced her anger at Bilal. She’s spewing venom and threatening him as if he’s the one to blame. It’s ironic how none of them has dared to question the decisions that they so easily obeyed without reason. I suppose it’s easier to pass the blame onto someone weaker who’s accustomed to being a punching bag. Haroon pointed out to Kulsoom how she’s gathering sympathies and playing the victim card whereas he finds himself isolated and at an utter loss himself.

Meher Nigar tried to console Bilal but she was fearful with reminders of Wali. She understood only too well that there’s more to this than meets the eye but she doesn’t want her son to get entangled any further. I would love to see how Bilal exposes Wali and eventually Habibullah. Wali isn’t exactly a loyalist and he is turning out to be quite a nuisance as Habibullah is quickly beginning to realize. Greed isn’t something that can be contained and Wali is trying to cash in as much as possible before everything blows up in his face.

Kulsoom wants to meet Bilal and I’m looking forward to their scenes together as both of them have been through hell and back in their own separate ways. I hope Kulsoom realizes the awkwardness of Habibullah trying to get too close for comfort before it’s too late… I never imagined this drama would become so highly addictive but the acting and narrative has been exceptionally gripping. Every scene serves a purpose and moves the story forward- I have to commend the editor and director for their flawless execution for making this a very interesting watch. Next week’s preview shows things heating up for Habibullah- how will he maintain his stature? What do you think?

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Atish-e-Ishq Episode 15 Review- New beginnings?

The recent episode of Dumpukht was extremely disturbing and left me emotionally traumatized. The writing has been crisp and the acting has been exceptional. Noman Ejaz gave me the creeps as he approached Kulsoom after the nikah- Iss waqt mein tumhara Murshid nahin, tumhara dost houn…

As expected, Habibullah was easily able to convince Haroon that he’s the chosen one and his goal in life is for the greater good-Yeh jo larki hai Kulsoom Bibi yeh koi aam larki nahin hai…mujhe iskey saath noor ka ek hala nazar aya hai…Kulsoom ko uskey muqaam tak pohchaney ke liye, Bilal, tum Aur yahan tak ke mein, Hum Sab iss Amal mein karinday hein…aaj se mein tumhey Kulsoom Ki mureedi mein de raha houn...

Uss kamzarf ne wohi Sab kiya jiska mujhe ilhaam hua tha… Habibullah fabricated a story to stain Bilal’s reputation in the eyes of everyone and further consolidated his position as a well wisher by justifying his decision by saying it was in Kulsoom’s best interests otherwise her family would have rushed to marry her off with just about anyone who would possibly be a far worse choice for her. Bibi hasn’t been able to read Habibullah- she believes every word he says which makes me think she’s not as smart as I thought earlier or maybe she’s become too emotional now that she’s expecting. Even though Bibi promised to make things right for a Kulsoom, hearing Habibullah’s narrative and character assassination, I doubt Bibi will try anything further to support a reunion of Kulchu and Billu.

Once again, I missed Bilal in this episode. The short flashback of him singing was sweet though. I really don’t know how Bilal will manage to prove his innocence because it will be his word against the Peer’s and we’ve seen how everyone worships the Peer so there would really be no question of refuting anything spoken by him.

Although Wali was instrumental in orchestrating the separation, he’s become very insecure and has resorted to neech harkatein to cause more trouble. He was trying to get Haroon to disobey Habibullah by reminding him of his Shariah haq and when I saw Haroon entering Kulsoom’s room, I was in tears. Thankfully, he is heavily subdued by the hukum given to him and after a brief discussion with Kulsoom, he returned to his wazifas. I chuckled when Kulsoom out of habit kept calling him Haroon Bhai and he had to keep reminding her not so. Sar jhukaney mein hi aafiyat hai…darjaat buland hotey hein…

Kamaskam mein toh Kulchu ke liye rongi na, baqi Sab toh apney liye roh rahe hein...
Nimmo once again was the voice of reason who had the courage to speak out and feel Kulsoom’s pain unlike the others who were too engrossed in log kya kahein gay... I find Kaneez Baji extremely selfish and envious- she was jealous of Kulsoom getting her happy ending and even after the hell that broke lose, she’s concerned about how her sasuraal will treat her. The actress playing Kaneez Baji is a huge letdown amongst an otherwise strong cast. Nimmo has been the most genuine person who’s not affected by what others have to say and she is the only one who supported Kulsoom from the start. Try as I may, I didn’t feel sorry for Kulsoom’s parents especially Tahira because she was the one who was after Kulsoom and cursed and abused her endlessly so her pain is nothing in contrast to what Kulsoom is going through right now.

Habibullah’s words creeped me out- Tanhai se ghabra jao toh mere pass chali ana… I don’t know what’s worse- the fact that he has access to Kulsoom or the fact that Kulsoom may eventually find herself drawn to him. I was an emotional mess seeing Kulsoom which only proves how brilliantly this drama has been made and how flawlessly it has been acted out.

What do you think happens next? This drama has been so unpredictable I’ve been shocked time and again.

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Atish-e-Ishq Episode 14- Two birds, one stone

I don’t think any of us could’ve seen this coming! Hamein gaddi ka bhi soochna hota hai… just when Wali wanted to shine in his moment of manipulating the situation into Habibullah’s favour, Peer Sahab surprised everyone by sharing his wahi– Given the gravity of the situation, it was imperative that the nikah take place but the announcement left Kulsoom in a state of shock and rendered her numb. Tactfully keeping the women at bay, Habibullah did what he needed to do to turn things around.

Akhir ek maa Ki baddua lag hi gayi... Tahira never feared Allah’s wrath when she cursed her daughter and finally she ended up paying the price for her andha ehtemaadh. The very people she looked up to for blessings ended up being the ones to wreak havoc. Wali questioned the wisdom behind Habibullah’s decision and it dawned on me that this entire story was fabricated with one goal in mind- acquiring a woman who Peer Sahab had set his eyes on… wars have been waged over women in history; but wars are fought by men not slaves! And Kulsoom’s family were slaves to their Murshids and Habibullah knew that only too well.

I felt sorry for Haroon Bhai- his love story ended before it had a chance to take off and Shagufta was left in tears. Haroon was always shown as the one with the strongest aqeedah so he was the easiest to control. I shudder to think how Habibullah will exploit Kulsoom now that she’s under his panaah. Who will Kulsoom turn to if he chooses to violate her? Who will believe her? Surely not her family- these people who she called her own didn’t wait to think for a second of the repercussions of this nikah and how it will impact Kulsoom for the rest of her life.

Bibi was unable to intervene and she didn’t even manage to get a word in private. She glared at Habibullah but the deed is done and I don’t see how she will get it undone. I fail to read Bibi- I was sure she was pushing Habibullah towards Kulsoom and her taunts of the past were confirming the same. But the Bibi over the past couple of episodes is a completely changed one and I’m left wondering if I misread her expressions of if that was purposely done to confuse the viewers.

Bilal was shown for all of 30 seconds and I’m waiting for him to recover and confront Habibullah and Wali. Meher Nigar signalled the storm ahead and I hope she doesn’t have to suffer any further. How many of you were shocked at the nikah and the dulha?

Thoughts/ Comments/ Emotional Outbursts…

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Atish-e-Ishq Episode 13- It’s time for the wedding

The best thing about this drama is it keeps you guessing. Seeing Habibullah’s reaction, I was pretty sure the news of Bibi’s pregnancy was an inconvenience. However, Habibullah had no qualms sharing the news which made Bibi ecstatic beyond words. For a moment there, Habibullah was contemplating calling off his khalifa but Wali didn’t take orders and convinced his Peer that everything will work out. It was heart -wrenching to see Wali bully Meher Nigar into silence by threatening to have Bilal imprisoned.

Bibi rushed to call Kulsoom as she was convinced that Kulchu’s prayers worked her miracle. Kulsoom narrated Bilal’s absence which had everyone in the household in a frenzy. I really liked Kulchu’s expressions of confusion and fear yet aside from that, she was also sad to leave her family behind. While her father exhibits genuine concern, I found it odd that Tahira had a change of heart spotting Kulchu in her bridal outfit. I would have liked to see her transition from the evil queen gradually to make it realistic but this sudden bout of emotions seemed forced. I loved Nimmo’s reaction- aaj aapko Kalchu pe itna pyar kyun araha hai jaise logon ko kisi ke marney pe ata hai... did Nimmo just predict Kulchu’s future? A life without Billu is not a life that she envisioned but it’s only going to get worse from here on.

Khalifa Sahab seems to have the perfect solution- Jab tak Bilal apney chillay se bahar nahin nikalta, Kulsoom Bibi apney Peer Habibullah ke nikah mein rahein gein… Bibi was furious to hear that Wali went against her wishes directly to Kulchu’s home. Little does Bibi know what’s brewing in the background. Wali reported that Billu had a dream that he was to recite a powerful wazifa- one bestowed on him by Bibi’s father. This was the story that explained Bilal’s disappearance but Wali also knew that Kulchu’s family is highly superstitious and the very mention of Peer will ensure their submission. Haroon is confident that this is in the family’s best interest and Kulchu’s father had to bow down in agreement.

I still don’t see how Wali will manage to pull this off in Bibi’s presence. How will Habibullah convince Bibi he’s only doing a random act of kindness by having Kulsoom in his nikah? Bibi seemed livid and voiced her distrust over Wali so I’m curious how the tables will turn. I have to say loved the outfits that everyone was wearing on the mehendi day and rukhsati. I liked seeing Haroon sneaking a peak at his love interest Sadaf. As always, Nimmo was an absolute delight and has the best dialogues. I missed Bilal in this episode and hope he finds a way home. I can’t begin to imagine how he’ll react once he finds out he was being set up all along to pave the way for Peer Sayeein’s happy ending. What sort of life awaits Kulchu? Will she go through with this nikah? Is this the end of her love story?

I can’t wait to see what transpires next week. It’s going to be an exciting episode for sure. So far, Dumpukht has been consistent in delivering week after week with plenty of flavours just like the title. Let’s hope it stays that way.

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Atish-e-Ishq Episode 12 Review – Role reversal?

Amongst a cast of stellar performers, Nimmo manages to hold her own with her spontaneous acting and flawless dialogue delivery- “Haroon Bhai kaunsey Salman Khan hain”… she has a keen understanding of her environment and is wise beyond her years even though she’s easily dismissed as being foolish and playful. Bibi seems genuinely excited about the wedding. She has developed a strong bond with Kulsoom and trusts her enough to confide her innermost desires- she beseeches her to make dua so she can bear a child. Kulsoom’s innocence has won Bibi and she believes that her prayers will not go unanswered- isn’t it ironic how the Murshid has become the Mureed? Bibi’s love for Habibullah and her insecurities over losing him to another woman are constantly on her mind. Bibi invited Kulsoom to select her wedding dress and Habibullah couldn’t help but steal glances. Habibullah has made up his mind that he will have the woman he loves even though she’s simply a reminder of his Beena and not someone he loves for who she is. He barely knows her yet what he knows is that he must have her- maybe to compensate for losing Beena?

Although Bibi feels that Habibullah would only remarry for the sake of an heir, finding out that Bibi is expecting doesn’t hinder his determination. What should have been the happiest moment of his life is more an inconvenience because of the sheer timing of the news. Bibi is a smart woman but I fear what Habibullah is capable of at this point where he is once again at crossroads and this time he’s not going to give up.

While Kulsoom has her mayyoun rasm, Wali arranges for Bilal to get intoxicated. Wali has paved the way for Habibullah to marry Kulsoom since Bilal’s disappearance is surely going to be an issue. I felt for Kulsoom knowing that she’s going to be forced to marry her Peer and furthermore she’ll be in Bibi’s bad books. And for Bilal- who has given up everything for her. What a sick, twisted game these two innocent souls have found themselves in! My heart goes out to these two knowing things are only going to get tougher from here on.

Kulsoom looked beautiful as the shy bride and I loved her outfit. Thankfully we were spared from having our eardrums damaged through Tahira’s shrieking as her appearance was minimal. Bibi’s softer side seems to be a temporary phase until such time that Habib declares his decision. I just hope we don’t have a typical dusri Shari fiasco as this drama has been quite intriguing thus far.

Looking forward to next week and curious to see how Habibullah changes his attitude towards Bibi. Or does he? Wonder how he’s going to hide the news of Bibi’s pregnancy and convince her that Kulsoom could be the answer to their prayers…

Until next week… what do you think happens next? Fingers crossed for unpredictability!

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Atish-e-Ishq Episode 11- Mercury Rising

Dumpukht continues to remain engaging and keeps my interest intact. With the wedding looming over their heads, Kulchu is crippled with fear- Tahira’s lack of acceptance has brought out the worst in her character and the latest victim of her wrath happens to be Rabia. A simple offer to help with the wedding preps caused an ugly confrontation and a very unnecessary showdown. It seems like no one has any power over Tahira- she is unaffected with the knowledge that this wedding is being blessed by her Murshid Saeein. She’s certain that this is all part of a greater conspiracy to bring her downfall although the lives she’s hell bent on ruining are the ones who she should be most concerned about! Asma Abbas has successfully made me hate her with all my heart. She played a ruthless character in Janam Jali and at that time I thought she was the worst character on screen but she seems to have outdone herself by playing Tahira with such passion.

Bilal has been elevated from the status of bhanghi to a treasurer. Since Wali is Habibullah’s wingman, this is a cleverly conceived ploy to trap him and ultimately remove him from the equation. Wali has secured Habibullah’s trust and is now manipulating him by pushing him towards Kulsoom. Sensing some hesitation on his part, Wali suggests that Habibullah needs an heir since he doesn’t have a successor… Iss rishtey se apko gaddi mili hai lekin iss gaddi ka waris nahin Mila…
Jab woh dekhengay ke unka apna peer banjar hai toh woh haryali mangey kyun ayengay… Although Habibullah seems apprehensive initially, the reminder that he’s childless makes him determined to seek Kulsoom- Mohabbat Ki Jung mein Sab Kuch jayiz hosakta hai… Lekin halaal aur haraam Ki tameez nahyin mitsakti…

I was surprised to see Bibi’s reaction to Habibullah’s khwaish– it’s the first time I saw her appear vulnerable. Despite the power and authority, Bibi is a woman who longs to become a mother. Are her taunts merely an attempt at covering her emptiness?

It seems Habibullah is still in touch with his ex Beena? And this is something Bibi is completely aware of. I’m curious to find out about Beena- she’s married and has a child now but somehow she manages to stay in touch with Habibullah ? Or does he have these conversations in his head? If he’s still in love with Beena while being married to Bibi, why is he pursuing Kulsoom when he knows she’s not the woman he loves but rather his muse. Habibullah had been fascinated by Kulsoom, and is now obsessing over her but does he really think he’ll be happy with her?

Habibullah has set the wedding date but the way things are shaping up, it doesn’t seem like Billu and Kulchu are destined to meet. How will Habibullah convince Bibi to accept Kulsoom as her sautan? How will Bibi adapt to these changes? And how will Kulchu agree to this Union? Can’t wait to see what happens next.

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Atish-e-Ishq Episode 10

Today’s episode had some very memorable performances. Sonia Mishaal ( Kulchu) stole the show with her flawless acting while narrating her dream to Nimmo. She looked like she had seen a ghost and every inch of her body was shaking with fear. Kulchu is constantly abused by her mother and fears her dreams will be crushed before her eyes. Tahira leaves no stones unturned in ensuring Kulchu knows how passionately she despises Bilal. Even then, I found Tahira going to extremes wishing death upon her daughter. She can’t accept the fact even though Murshid Saeein has supposedly blessed the Union of Kulchu and Billu. Her husband is losing patience with her yet she continues her rampage. I don’t know what it’ll take for her to simmer down but for now, she’s a raging bull who’s only seeing red everywhere.

Habibullah’s visit to the Dargah revealed his desperation and his ghulaam Wali used it to his advantage. One look at Wali and you’ll know he’s up to no good but that’s exactly the guy Habibullah needs on his side if he wants to have Kulchu. He seems convinced that he can find peace once he’s with Kulchu who reminds him of his ex. Of course, a very obvious argument would be that just because she looks like her doesn’t mean she is going to return his feelings but at this point, Habibullah is obsessed with having her more so because he failed the last time around.

What is Bibi’s game? Twice I noticed she was tearing up but she was quick to mask her pain. Is she miserable because she knows Habibullah doesn’t love her and is still fixated on his ex? Does she feel incompetent in some way? Does she want out of this marriage or does she just want to be happy with Habibullah the way every woman would want to be with their husband? Or is she extracting revenge on him for marrying her? Bibi’s character is very interesting and keeps you guessing- there are so many facets of her personality that are yet to be revealed.

Billu’s journey of love has to be the strongest depiction of resilience I’ve seen in a very long time. Who would’ve thought a guy like Bilal would accept the tasks assigned to him at the Dargah. Tahira derives pleasure from the knowledge that he’s living the life of a bhangi. Meher Nigar has silently accepted that her son won’t give up and continues encouraging him to stay true to his promise despite the hardships. Both of these mothers are polar opposites- Tahira can’t seem to grasp the concept of acceptance and Meher Nigar is willing to sacrifice her happiness for the sake of her son.

Looks like Billu is up for a challenge with Wali targeting him. How much worse can things get for the poor guy- this torture must end. On the other end, Kulchu isn’t exactly on a bed of roses either but somehow things will be getting hotter for her as well. It’s heart- breaking to know that through no fault of their own, both of these lovers are being exploited. First it was Bibi who was playing games but now Habibullah seems to have made it his life’s mission to separate the lovers and make Kulchu his baandi. Let’s see what the future holds for them.

What did you make of this episode? Did Bibi’s reaction seem genuine? What will be Billu’s breaking point? Will Tahira get a much needed wake up call?

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Atish e Ishq Episode 5 & 6

Mohabbat taweez mein nahin hota, insaan Ki rooh mein hoti hai…

The contrast between Kulchu’s family and Billu’s family is evident by their approach towards life. Billu’s mother, Meher Nigar is a realist who turns to her Rabb for her needs whereas Kulchu’s mother, Tahira relies on the prophecies of her revered Peer.

Murshid ka hukum toh Tum logon ke liye imaan Ki tarhan hota hai… Ibaadat Ki tarhan baja latey ho ussey …

Bibi Sahiba knows how heavily influenced Kulchu’s family is and uses it to her advantage. She convinces Habibullah to steer Kulchu’s family toward accepting Bilal. Meher Nigar wanted Bilal to leave because she fears her son will become a peer worshipping zombie and her worst fears are realized when Haroon informs her that Peer Sahab wants to meet Bilal. Even though Habibullah wants to stay away from their personal affair, Bibi Sahiba has taken it upon herself to ensure their union.

Mera toh iteqaad hi nahin hain inn taweezon pe jo rishtey torh Taho… Khuda Ka Kalaam insaano ko jorhney ke liye bana hai, tornay ke liye nahin… Yeh taweez nahin mafakat-e-Amal hai…

We finally got to know the reason behind the feud between Tahira and Meher Nigar. Siraaj, Billu’s father was the bone of contention between these two. Once upon a time, Tahira was in love with Siraaj and when he didn’t reciprocate, she tried multiple taweez to lure him. Uska baap Phir Bhi taweez baat Ta tha- kabhi mohabbat ke aur kabhi nafrat Kay aur Tumhari maa jholiyaan bhar bhar ke lati thi… . . Meher Nigar developed an intense hatred for peers seeing how they misuse their status and play with the lives of people. Despite her hardships, she never faltered from her faith in the Almighty. Tahira gets violent and attacks Kulchu and threatens to do far worse and when all else fails, she goes to Meher Nigar to seek forgiveness.Tum jaison ke iteqaad ne un hey khudai Ki ghalat fehmi mein mubtila kardi ya hai…

Taana toh laalchi aur kameeney logon ko diya jaata hai- tumney toh qurbaani di hai, merey liye, iss gaddi ke liye. Hum dono ke baap dada Ki qabron ke liye...

Habibullah and Bibi Sahiba had an arranged marriage to secure family ties and retain control of their legacy. Habibullah loved someone else but had to succumb to family pressure as did Bibi Sahiba. I felt she not only enjoys controlling him but mocking him too. Is this all a game for her? Does she hope to gain some sense of inner satisfaction by seeing Kulchu and Billo happy? Or does she have something else in mind?

Dumpukht is turning into a gripping serial and I’m loving the unpredictability. Every episode reveals a little bit more about the characters and entices me towards the next one. Thought/ Comments/ Emotional Outbursts?

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Atish -e-Ishq Episode 21- No way out?

Mein nahin chahti ke aap dono ke darmiyaan jhagrey Aur bhi barhjayein… Kulsoom is stuck between a rock and a hard place. Bibi is showering her with sisterly love completely oblivious of her husband’s evil intentions. Kulsoom has repeatedly tried to leave but every time, she gets overpowered. Bibi is losing control over decisions and has accepted defeat at the hands of Habib- Zindagi mein pehli Martaba Habib be mujhe kisi kaam se roka hai.

Tahira takes the crown at being the worst mother to have appeared on our tv screens- this woman lacks the very essence of motherhood and has the nerve to say- Maa Aur beti mein Kaisa faasla? Kulsoom has tried to explain her situation first indirectly –Iss tarhan Ki maslihatein roz hoti hain mere saath… and then directly –
Barbaad toh mein horahi houn, aap logon ko nazar kyun nahin ATA hai… yeh admi jo mera sar nanga nahin dekh sakta kaise bardaasht karleta hai ke mere karey mein koi ghair admi aye ya Phir mein kisi ke kamrey mein jaoun…Woh wazifay nahin hotay…

This episode was highly disturbing when Kulsoom was pleading for her mother’s compassion and she was being forced into silence because for her family, Murshid Saeein can do no wrong and is above questioning. Tahira’s focus remains on her self and her status- Apni izzat bachanay Ki khaatir mein Kuch bhi karsakti houn… Tujhe toh Tera maqaam milgaya, usko bhi toh kahin pohchaana hai.

Kulsoom’s conversation with Bilal was heart wrenching- she knows there’s no way out and she doesn’t want to risk Bilal’s life and future by having his entangled in her mess any further- Mujhe ruswa mat karo… Bilal is getting the runaround for far too long and knows he needs to free Kulsoom but he is still clueless about Murshid Saeein’s involvement and fixation. I can think of a million ways for Murshid Saeein to meet his end but none would be so gratifying as watching him suffer a slow and painful death. I wonder who will eventually destroy this man who exploits people in the name of religion and what would happen to the lives of those he’s destroyed over the years?

One of the best scenes of this episode was Kulsoom’s conversation with Haroon when she tries to make him see the logic behind her private sittings- Murshid Saeein bhi toh ek mard hain na jo iss kamrey mein atey hein… Murshid Saeein mere liye na mehram kyun nahin hain… shaitaan toh har kisi ke saath mojood hota hai… I felt a shiver run down my spine as Kulsoom described the demonic presence and once again Sonia Mishaal nailed her performance. Habibullah’s entry was chilling as always and his suggestion of having another nikah was bold even by his standards. I can expect Habibullah to violate Kulsoom but I don’t see how he’ll manage to marry her? Or is this just a cover up to justify his illicit relationship?

Looks like Kulsoom will start playing games of her own by manipulating both Bibi and Habibullah simultaneously. I think it’s high time the circumstances change. What do you think?

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht- Aatish-e-Ishq

Noman Ejaz seems to have entered into some sort of an exclusive contract with A Plus. After the fiasco Bhai, he’s now back in Dumpukht- Atish -e-Ishq. The title of the drama sounds like the name of a cooking show since dumpukht happens to be a cooking technique. The story begins with Kulsoom (Sonia Mishal) who belongs to a very conservative household comprising of her parents, younger brother, Chacha, Chachi and their daughter and Phupo’s son. Kulsoom is prepping for her exams and a next-door-neighbour, Khala (Saba Faisal) is her tutor. Khala is a divorcee and her son Bilal left her at the tender age of 12 to live with his father. Kulsoom’s family strongly believe in Peer Sahab (Noman Ejaz)- whether it is a business decision or a personal one, they consult Peer Sahab on all affairs. Kulsoom grew up in this environment and never questions their faith but Khala doesn’t think on the same lines and shrugs off the suggestion of getting a taweez to ensure her son’s safe return.

Without her knowledge, Kulsoom decides to secure a taweez from Peer Saheb’s wife despite a fair warning that the boy will come for her not his mother. Billo (Bilal) returns home and finds himself drawn to Kulsoom and she too feels a fatal attraction…

A soothing soundtrack, new faces and a different backdrop yet the story remains that of a dusri shadi. Written by Zafar Miraj (the mastermind behind the catastrophic Ashk and Sangat) and directed by Kashif Nisar (Khuda Zameen Se Gaya Nahin Hai, Ullu Baraye Farokht Nahin, Dooriyan), the drama is produced by Moomal Entertainment. This team last worked together on Sangat which was a disaster of epic proportions. Kashif Nisar has directed some fine work but he’s also directed some pretty disappointing dramas. Zafar Miraj has yet to come up with a script that gets noticed for being unique and interesting. Will Dumpukht be his chance at redemption?

The soundtrack is definitely on my playlist. What do you think?

Kanwal Murtaza

Dumpukht – Atishi-e-ishq Episode 1 Review

The most intriguing part of this serial is that it starts with the anticipation and celebration of peer sahab’s visit to a mureed’s family. They are staunch believers of peer sahab’s miracles just like kulsoom. She is struggling hard to have a taweez from peer sahab for her neighbor’s son Bilal who is apparently her childhood’s love.

Writer zafar miraj who has penned many serials and has always touched very sensitive topics but this serial has some beautiful dialogues which includes “ yeh ilm ki batay hai taleem say samajh nahi aye gi” His writing is filled with the minutiae of everyday lives of common people but simultaneously also manages to avoid the black and white characters. Her heroine kulsoom is a damsel in distress suppressed by her family norms and values. She tries to be vocal about her opinion. Surely we will get more of her in the coming episodes as soon as more of her character reveals itself. On the contrary she firmly believes that if there is a will there is a way.

The writer has given the audience range of individual characters to compare and contrast such as Suman Ansari who is kind and graceful peer sahab’s wife having wisdom. On one of the occasions she says to Kulsom that “Agar tum taweez apnay naam se lo gi to woh tumharay liye laut kar aaye ga, apni maa ke liye nahi” This actually demonstrates the command that she has on the knowledge that she has acquired on such matters. On the other hand Bilal’s mother who is living alone and missing her son prays to get her son back in the first episode. At the end of the first episode there is a Bollywood knock at the door and our beautiful Sonia mishal open’s the door which is the freeze of our first episode.

Dumpukht will surely provide a great opportunity to explore and question fake beliefs. Peer’s character seems to be promising and when Noman Ejaz’s character will reveal itself further, story will get more exciting. I have a strong feeling this drama story may resemble to aseerzadi or mera saeen but for now this is very different. This serial is directed by kashif nisar while the first episode was crisp and few scenes with kulsoom sister were boring

Dumpukht – Atish-e-Ishq- Episode 27 Last Episode

I’ve enjoyed every single episode from start to end and I can’t help but appreciate this intelligent piece of work that stands out amongst a plethora of dramas most of which have far more resources and outreach. A big shout out to the channel A Plus for taking risks, the team- cast and crew for giving us such a high energy drama that kept me wanting more. The finale was immensely gratifying and had a sense of completion. Kulchu and Billu came full circle and their journey was one riddled with challenges and setbacks yet in the end, love conquered all.

Habibullah was a loose cannon and started exhibiting his uncontrollable desire to have Kulsoom- Haroon had a moment of realization after years of being brainwashed into worshipping his Peer. At first, I was surprised when Bilal seemed reluctant to pull the trigger but I think Bibi had to do the unthinkable to make peace with not just her ancestors but also herself and keep the faith of their believers alive.

The drama questioned the obvious but there are so many people out there who refuse to see the light. The peers are considered intermediaries and while deciding the fate of many, some of them deem themselves to be God! There were many instances that drew such mortifying comparisons yet I feel the subject was handled with maturity and the ending made sense of it all.

The friction between Kulsoom’s father and uncle was a clash of beliefs. Nimmo yet again proved to be wise beyond her years. Kulsoom’s parents realized their daughter was being exploited and only then did they understand how wrong they’d been all along.

Meher Nigar showed her mettle by empowering her son to free Kulsoom. Had things not played out the way they did, I would not have been satisfied with the ending. Haroon Bhai not only saved Kulsoom, he ended up saving Bibi too. I loved the last few minutes of the episode and even though I had waited a very long time, I was ecstatic to see Billu and Kulchu behave in the same manner that made me fall in love with their characters.

Dumpukht had some extraordinary dialogues to its credit that will forever be etched in my memory. Zafar Mairaj penned a well thought out script and kept it real. Kashif Nisar is a brilliant director who ensured the episodes were crisp and well paced. The promos never gave away the story (here’s looking at you Hum TV) and created just enough buzz to keep me hooked. Dumpukht was one of the most underrated dramas of the year and unfortunately non-commercial dramas especially those that don’t air on Hum TV or Ary never quite get the recognition they deserve.

What did you think of the journey? Did the ending feel complete? Thank you to those who shared their views on the weekly discussions and embraced this drama just as I did. You all made me look forward to discussing the episodes and kept me intrigued.

Kanwal Murtaza

Dum Mastam Trailer Out Now

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Pakistani cinema is ready to get back up. Imran Ashraf and Amar Khan starrer Dum Mastam is the next movie to announce its arrival.

Dum Mastam Trailer Out Now

Dum Mastam’s trailer is out now. The film has a star-studded cast including Imran Ashraf, Amar Khan, Sohail Ahmad, Salim Mairaj and Adnan Siddiqui. The trailer predicts a fun and drama filled movie ahead for the cinegoers while the music looks good too. Check out:

People are loving the trailer. Here are some initial reactions of the audiences:

Dum Mastam Trailer Out Now

Dum Mastam Trailer Out Now

Dum Mastam Trailer Out Now

Dum Mastam Trailer Out Now

Dum Mastam Trailer Out Now

Dum Mastam Trailer Out Now

Dum Mastam Trailer Out Now

Dum Mastam Trailer Out Now

Dum Mastam Trailer Out Now

Dum Mastam is directed by Ehteshamuddin, written by Amar Khan whileit is produced by Adnan Siddiqui and Akhtar Hasnain. The film will be out this Eid!

Dum Mastam Stars Dance The Night Away At Port Grand

Dum Mastam starring Amar Kha and Imran Ashraf will be out this Eid ul Fitr. The film is also written by Amar Khan and directed by Mohammad Ehteshamuddin who directed Superstar before this. Dum Mastam’s team is on a roll and promoting their film in just the right way.

The stars started with a huge trailer launch, followed by launching their songs and now a huge event to entertain the audience and luring the to watch their film in cinemas. Imran Ashraf and Amar Khan danced the night away while singers Bilal Saeed and Shiraz Uppal also spread magic with their voices. Producer Adnan Siddiqui and actor Momin Saqib also made appearance at the event:

Dum Mastam Stars Dance The Night Away At Port Grand

Dum Mastam Stars Dance The Night Away At Port Grand

Dum Mastam Stars Dance The Night Away At Port Grand

Dum Mastam Stars Dance The Night Away At Port Grand

Dum Mastam Stars Dance The Night Away At Port Grand

Dum Mastam Stars Dance The Night Away At Port Grand

Dum Mastam Stars Dance The Night Away At Port Grand

Dum Mastam Stars Dance The Night Away At Port Grand

Dum Mastam Stars Dance The Night Away At Port Grand

Dum Mastam Stars Dance The Night Away At Port Grand

Dukhtar, title track by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan

Dukhtar is an upcoming film due to release on 14th August 2014, distributed by Geo Films. Its title track in the voice of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is also released which is posted below.

http://vimeo.com/101225933

Credits:
Singer: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Song from the film DUKHTAR by Afia Nathaniel
Composer: Sahir Ali Bagga
Lyricist: Imran Raza
Music Video Directed & Edited by: Armughan Hassan
Music Video DP: Noman Waheed
Produced by: The Crew

Trailer of Dukhtar is already out,

Written and directed by Afia Nathaniel, its cast memebers are Samiya Mumtaz, Mohib Mirza, Saleh Aref, Asif Khan, Ajab Gul, Adnan Shah Tipu, Samina Ahmed, Abdullah Jaan, Omair Rana. The film is produced by Afia Nathaniel and Muhammad Khalid Ali.

As per Afia Nathaniel, “Dukhtar is a powerful story about a mother’s personal quest to save her ten-year-old daughter from an arranged marriage to a tribal leader. It is also Pakistan’s first road-trip thriller shot in the surreal landscapes of the northern areas. I am really looking forward to bringing this film to our Pakistani audiences,”

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Dukhtar Will Be Premiered In Toronto International Film Festival

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When the film Dukhtar’s release was delayed this month, the cinema goers who were waiting to see it were very disappointed but the Dukhtar Facebook fan page reported that there was a very “cool” reason for the release being delayed.

Now we know what this cool reason is. Dukhtar’s world premiere will take place in Toronto on September 5th 2014.

The official Facebook page of the film reported,

Dukhtar will have its World Premiere in Toronto on 5th Sept 2014 as an Official Selection of the Toronto International Film Festival in their Discovery section. It will be followed by its theatrical release in Pakistan on 18th Sept 2014.

The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has become the launching pad for the best of international, Hollywood and Canadian cinema. The Discovery section of TIFF is dedicated to presenting the first or second feature films from filmmakers from around the world.

Writer, director and producer of ‘DUKHTAR’, Afia Nathaniel says: “It’s a great honour for a Pakistani film to be selected for Toronto. We hope audiences all over the world get to enjoy this beautiful film. It will make you laugh, it will make you cry. It will make you sit on the edge of the seat until the very last scene of the film. I am so looking forward to bringing ‘DUKHTAR’ home right after Toronto.”

Says Jane Schoettle, Programmer for TIFF, “TIFF is dedicated to presenting strong contemporary stories from around the world, and Afia Nathaniel’s DUHKTAR is precisely that: a beautifully photographed, compelling story that is universally accessible. We are pleased to present the film in our Discovery section, where we aim to draw attention to this year’s most exciting emerging directorial talents, a category into which Afia Nathaniel most certainly fits.”

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As Pakistan’s first road-trip thriller ‘DUKHTAR’ is a departure from regular Pakistani films. While highlighting an important issue like child marriage, it also explores a frenzied search for a new life for a mother and daughter with an ex-mujahid truck driver played by award-winning actor Mohib Mirza. The film is set against backdrop of the surreal landscapes and roads of Hunza, Skardu, Gilgit and Kallar Kahar all the way to the urbanscape of Lahore. And chase scenes have been shot in Pakistan in below freezing conditions on one of the world’s highest altitude roads, the Karakorum Highway.

The producer of ‘DUKHTAR’, Muhammad Khalid Ali, commented on the international release, “This is an incredibly proud and humbling moment for us all. This is the first time a Pakistani film made by Pakistanis is going to be showcased in the world’s most popular film festival. The talent of our local cast and crew will now be seen on the big screen by the rest of the world.”

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The feature film boasts a star studded cast that includes Samyia Mumtaz, Mohib Mirza, Saleha Aref, Asif Khan, Ajab Gul, Adnan Shah (Tipu), Abdullah Jan, Samina Ahmed and Omair Rana. The film features a rich OST, with acclaimed artists including Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Shafqat Amanat Ali. Their songs “Ya Rahem Maula Maula” and “Jeenay Chaley” have already been released publicly and more tracks will follow soon.

‘DUKHTAR’ has already garnered significant international acclaim having won several prestigious and competitive awards like the Hubert Bals Fund, SORFUND, National Geographic’s All Road Seed grant, Adrienne Shelly and Women in Film-NETFLIX award. This makes it the first Pakistani feature film to have all these awards under its belt.

‘DUKHTAR’ is set to release in various other countries following the festival release in Toronto. The full release plan for Pakistan will be shared closer to its release date of 18th Sept 2014 in the local market.”

We wish Dukhtar and its team all the best!

Dukhtar selected as Pakistan’s selection for Oscars 2014

The Pakistan Academy Film Selection Committee headed by Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy has selected recently released film Dukhtar to be sent to Oscars 2014 for a possible nomination in the foreign film category. Last year film Zinda Bhaag was selected by the same committee. This year the committee has Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy, Ali Zafar Aakifa Mian,  Iram Parveen Bilal, Samina Peerzada, Mehreen Jabbar, Mohsin Hameed, Nadiya Jameel and Rohail Hayyat as jury members.

Dukhtar is released on 18th September 2014. It is Pakistan’s first road trip thriller filmed in mesmerizing locations of  Gilgat-Baltistan region of Pakistan.

The film is directed and written by Aafia Nathaniel. Its main cast consists of Samiya Mumtaz, Mohib Mirza, Saleha Aref, Asif Khan, Ajab Gul, Samina Ahmed, Adnan Shah Tipu, Abdullah Jaan, Omair Rana. The film is also screened recently at Toronto Film Festival.The film is produced by Aafia Nathaniel and Muhammad Khalid Ali while it is distributed by Geo Films (a sub company of Geo Television). It is first film for Samiya Mumtaz.

 

Reference excerpt from Urdu Daily Jehan Pakistan

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Dukhtar releasing on 18th Septemer 2014

Dukhtar due to release on 14th August 2014 is finally releasing on 18th September 2014. It is Pakistan’s first road trip thriller filmed in mesmerizing locations of  Gilgat-Baltistan region of Pakistan.

The film is directed and written by Aafia Nathaniel. Its main cast consists of Samiya Mumtaz, Mohib Mirza, Saleha Aref, Asif Khan, Ajab Gul, Samina Ahmed, Adnan Shah Tipu, Abdullah Jaan, Omair Rana. The film is also screened recently at Toronto Film Festival.The film is produced by Aafia Nathaniel and Muhammad Khalid Ali while it is distributed by Geo Films (a sub company of Geo Television). It is first film for Samiya Mumtaz.

Plot Outline
In the mountains of Pakistan, a mother and her ten-year-old daughter flee their home on the eve of the girl’s marriage to a tribal leader. A deadly hunt for them begins.

Here is the theatrical trailer of the film.

The film also features three songs composed by Sahir Ali Bagga.

Credits: Song NAINA
Vocals by: Hina Nasrullah
Composed by: Sahir Ali Bagga
Lyrics by: Imran Raza

https://vimeo.com/101225933

Credits: Maula Maula
Singer: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Composer: Sahir Ali Bagga
Lyricist: Imran Raza
Music Video Directed & Edited by: Armughan Hassan

Credits: Jeenay Chalay
Singer:Shafqat Amanat Ali

Song from the film DUKHTAR by Afia Nathaniel
Composer: Sahir Ali Bagga
Lyricist: Imran Raza
Music Video Directed & Edited by: Armughan Hassan

 

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Dukhtar not releasing on 14th August 2014

Due to unstable law and order situation in most parts of Punjab, release of upcoming film Dukhtar is postponed. The film is due to release on 14th August 2014, which is now delayed. New release date will be announced later by Geo Films.

Written and directed by Afia Nathaniel, its cast memebers are Samiya Mumtaz, Mohib Mirza, Saleh Aref, Asif Khan, Ajab Gul, Adnan Shah Tipu, Samina Ahmed, Abdullah Jaan, Omair Rana. The film is produced by Afia Nathaniel and Muhammad Khalid Ali.

http://vimeo.com/101225933

News excerpt from Urdu Daily Jehan Pakistan

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Dukhtar Becomes The First Pakistani Film To Release In Japan

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The revival of Pakistani cinema was the best turn of events in the industry as the cinema produced many meaty films which managed to shake the whole entertainment fraternity. Earlier Mah-e-Mir was screened at Jaipur film festival and there were all praises for it and now the thriller drama ‘Dukhtar’ is set to hit the cinemas in Japan.

Dukhtar was earlier screened at 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, and was selected as Pakistan’s Official entry in the category Best Foreign Language Film for the Oscars but did not received a nomination. However, It’s a proud moment for the whole nation since the film which released two years back in Pakistan, will now be screened in Japan.

Dukh Sukh- Maafi- Search for forgiveness

I came across the OST of Dukh Sukh and was blown away by the ensemble cast. The soundtrack is haunting yet catchy and I am a sucker for a good tune. As I sat down to watch it, I realized that it is a series of standalone short stories that would still be worth a watch since it’s a different concept from our usual dramas and soaps.

Dukhsukh aired on Urdu 1 under the banner of Real Entertainment- produced by Meraj Uddin and Ahsan Khan, directed by Sakina Sammo and written by Bee Gul, the first instalment was titled ” Maafi”. Karam (Resham) runs a tandoor from her home to make a living. Dressed in all black, Karam is still mourning the loss of her ex. In the dead of the night, she finds a wandering traveller (Rashid Farooqui) in her home who collapses in front of her. Karam feels obligated to nurse him back to health and seeks medicine from the village Hakeem. Her neighbour, Kausar warns her that the man is dying and is suffering from multiple ailments but Karam continues caring for him. She is engaged to Anu (Ahsan Khan) whose character is hugely inspired from his role in Udaari as Imtiyaaz. Anu is unemployed yet is full of himself and reminds Karam that she is lucky to be engaged to an eligible bachelor like him. Karam seems to be unaffected by Anu and isn’t too keen on marrying him- reminding him that her life won’t change as she’ll continue to be the breadwinner of the family.

Anu is furious when he finds out about the stranger living with Karam and throws a fit but Karam doesn’t budge. Karam listens to the stranger who is filled with regrets over the way he mistreated his wife. He shares his thoughts and breaks down every time. It seems he cried so hard it resulted in him losing his vision. The Hakeem tells Karam that the only thing keeping the man alive is the hope for forgiveness from his wife. The stranger has travelled far and wide in hopes of redemption.

Anu finally realizes that he will take responsibility and goes to the city in search of employment. Upon his return, he hands over his hard earned money to Karam and also a wedding dress he bought for her but he knows no matter what he does, Karam cannot be his as she is still married- the stranger is her ex who had mistreated and abused her because he was insecure and kicked her out after getting a second wife. Karam still harbours feelings for him which is why she tries to keep him alive but in the end she recites Surah Yaseen as she is content that his time has come.

I found the concept of this series very interesting and I liked how the episode played out. Resham was a good choice to play the role of Karam as she brings out this raw element needed for the role. Ahsan Khan was phenomenal as Imtiyaaz in Udaari but I felt he was repeating his performance so it didn’t have much of an impact. Rashid Farooqui is a natural and did justice to his role. Bee Gul has a unique style and I’ve loved two of her previous works- Talkhiyan and Pehchaan. The direction by Sakina Sammo was slick and the continuity was consistent. I look forward to seeing the next one and hope they keep it interesting.

Did you watch the first instalment? What are your thoughts?

Kanwal Murtaza

Dukh Sukh- Episode 3- 15 Saal Baad

The third instalment of Dukh Sukh was titled “15 saal baad”. Dr Salaar (Saleem Sheikh) returns to Pakistan after a span of 15 years in the US. While having lunch at his friend’s home, he is reminded of his past. His friend’s wife wonders why he never got married despite being an eligible bachelor with a successful career. Salaar is reminded of his past back to the time when he was completing his house job. While attending to the paediatric ward, a young woman (Fatima Effendi) rushes him to see a young boy, Moon, who is suffering from a high fever. Being in the profession, Salaar sees patients day in an out and knows that each patient deserves to be treated as a priority. The young woman gets restless and accuses him of being unsympathetic and he explains that she needs to be patient as the medicine will take time to take effect.

Salaar’s friend teases him saying he’s fallen head over heels in love with a married woman and Salaar is upset to think of how cruel her parents may be who pushed her into marrying at a young age. While discharging the young boy, Salaar finds out that the young woman is not the mother but rather Mimi Khala and this brings an instant glimmer of hope.

Mimi aka Mahrukh happens to have developed feelings for Salaar too in the short while that they crossed paths at the hospital. Mahrukh’s sister passed away and her father lives in Saudi. She’s currently living with her brother-in-law Parvez Bhai who travels frequently for work so she looks after the young boy, Moon. Salaar and Mahrukh decide that they want to get married so Salaar tells Mahrukh that he will return home and bring his parents back to seek her hand in marriage. Mahrukh’s father returns temporarily and Parvez suggests that he agrees to marry if Mahrukh to him to ensure that Moon is not neglected. Parvez explains that he will eventually have to marry and who better than Mahrukh to fill the gap of a mother. On hearing this, Mahrukh urges Salaar to hurry back. At Salaar’s home, his parents have gone ahead and fixed his marriage to his sister’s nand without even seeking his consent. Salaar feels trapped and tells Mahrukh that the only way out is for both of them to elope.

Salaar feels helpless as his mother convinces him that he’ll never be able to lead a peaceful life with a woman he eloped with and also create issues for his sister. Salaar decides to leave for the US on the night he’s supposed to meet Mahrukh and stays single out of guilt. When his friend hands him the letter than was given by Mahrukh, Salaar realizes that Mahrukh too, never showed up as she had a conversational with her father who overheard her making plans to elope and he cautions her that she will never have any respect in society if she treads this path and she also feels torn between her love for her nephew Moon who has growing to becomes dependent on her. Mahrukh’s parting letter was one where she explains her situation and further explains to Salaar to live a life and marry a woman of his family’s choosing…

The closing scene shows a man who reflects at the last 15 years of his life living in guilt whereby he could’ve actually lived! I found the narrative quite simple yet interesting. It was a pleasant surprise to see Saleem Sheikh on screen and I can’t recall the last time I saw Fatima Effendi either. The downside has to be the casting choices for the supporting characters. Maybe it’s due to budget constraints, but I find the drama is not casting actors that can act in supporting roles! I’m certain there are some very competent actors who can be selected and this happens to be a huge drawback. The production values are not up to the standards we have become accustomed to so that is definitely an area that should be improved.

What did you think of this this episode?

Kanwal Murtaza

Dukh Sukh- Episode 2 Aap Ki Ulfat

The second episode in the series was titled “Aap Ki Ulfat” was written by Atiya Dawood and directed by Sakina Sammo. Ulfat Shireen (Naveen Waqar) is a famous poet who often makes public appearances in Pakistan and internationally. She is a confident and beautiful woman who is content with her life while being well grounded. Her mother is eager to have her married off and Ulfat agrees upon one condition- she doesn’t want to be dolled up and objectified and instead, tells her mother that she would prefer to meet her potential suitor at a restaurant and only once she feels comfortable, will she give the go ahead.

She meets Zain ( Ali Safina) and they both seem to hit it off. Even though they are polar opposites, Ulfat seems convinced they are compatible. They decide to get married and on their wedding night, she feels awkward when Zain questions whether she had any previous relationships. Zain continues pressing her about her past every now and then and is extremely insecure. Zain’s temperament switches back and forth which makes her struggle with understanding him. While dining at a restaurant, Umair Alam approaches Ulfat and expresses how much he admires her. Zain starts getting worked up and assumes Ulfat is having an affair.

Zain starts probing into her poetry and thinks everything she writes is about him and how miserable she is after marriage. Ulfat tries to explain that her writing is purely fictional and it’s got nothing to do with her reality but Zain continues thinking otherwise. He taunts her and harasses her over her Facebook page- she denies sharing anything but he’s already convinced she’s cheating him. Their marriage continues to suffer until such time that Ulfat has had enough and she walk out.

Ulfat’s mother tries to reason with her but Ulfat narrates that no matter what she does, Zain continues being suspicious of her and she can’t put up anymore. In the end, Zain happens to find Umair Alam showering the same attention to another poet and realizes how wrong he was. Umair is an obsessive fan who religiously stalks his favourite authors and his pattern of behaviour has nothing to do with Ulfat. Zain regrets his irrational mistreatment but it’s far too late as Ulfat has already filed for divorce.

As much as I liked the idea of single episode stories, I found this one lacking substance. The narrative wasn’t gripping, the editing was choppy and the direction was mediocre. I also felt the production values weren’t top notch. Naveen Waqar should really experiment with roles and her styling. There’s nothing new about her character. Ali Safina seemed fine in some parts but overall didn’t exactly deliver a strong performance. The guy playing Umair Alam looked like a crazy stalker so they definitely cast him well.

Let’s see how the next episode shapes up. What did you make of this one?

Kanwal Murtaza

Dukh Sukh Episode 4 & 5 Review – More Dukh, less Sukh!

This installment was split into 2 episodes titled “Musafir”. Maya (Naveen Waqar) lives with her Mamoo (Babar Niazi), Maami (Shaheen Khan) and their two kids- Ali and Maryam. She is struggling emotionally and perpetually miserable. The story begins with Maya contemplating suicide but failing and her family lecturing her on how precious life is. More than anything, I was hugely distracted by Naveen’s clown-like big shoes and I may have missed some integral part of the story as I couldn’t understand why she was so miserable. After more failed attempts and her family’s concerns, out of nowhere appears a stranger, Sikander (Imran Abbas) who speaks in rhymes. The kids develop an instant liking to their Jadugar uncle and Maya is the only one who eyes him with curiosity. But almost overnight, the family warms up to him so effortlessly that they’re okay with two young children spending time with a complete stranger. My first reaction to seeing the stranger was that he may be some sort of a jinn. I was almost convinced when they show him quoting lines from a poem Maya penned down. The writer chose to leave plenty to the viewers imagination as there were far too many gaps in the story. I kept guessing whether Maya was traumatized as a child when her parents passed away or whether Maya was driving the car and responsible for their death or she was plain cuckoo.

Maya, who had lost the will to live for whatever reason, started spending time with Sikander who shared that he too was an orphan but lived life loving those around him and caring for others. He would salvage plants from the roadsides and bring them into the forest to replant them. He would visit the sick and dying and motivate them to consider each moment as a blessing. Slowly but surely, Maya realized she had so much to be grateful for but just when she started turning over a new life, time ran out for Sikander.

To be honest, there seems to be much more Dukh than there is Sukh in every episode. Each story is gravitating towards hopelessness and misery in some form or another. The scripts are being lost in translation with the director failing to capture the essence and often times a story may be intriguing but loses its impact when being converted into a screenplay. It seems like the producers are working on a shoestring budget and even though the shooting takes place in scenic locations, the lack of picture quality makes it unimpressive. Add to that the scarce resources- the wardrobe is heavily restricted to a handful of clothing. This story was penned by Ali Moin and I’m wondering if the weak direction of Sakina Samo coupled with budget constraints makes the end result a disappointment.

What are your thoughts about Dukh Sukh? Is it working for you?

 

Kanwal Murtaza

Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Arrived At Evening Reception By Rickshaw

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The royal couple made entry to the event in style.

The royal couple has arrived in Pakistan. The couple has started paying visits to different places as soon as they arrived.

The Duchess of Cambridge made impressive entrance wearing a bottled green gown and Prince William wore a green colored sherwani as they arrived for a reception in Islamabad tonight in a rickshaw.

Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Arrived At Evening Reception By RickshawLet’s check out the royal couple arriving in full style at the reception.

The sherwani of Prince William was designed by Karachi-based designer Naushemian, while Kate wowed in a Jenny Peckham dress and Onitaa earrings.

Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Arrived At Evening Reception By RickshawThe Duke, 37, is due to make a keynote speech at the event, describing Britain’s support for Pakistan’s frontline role in the fight against terrorism.

He is expected to pay tribute to Pakistan as “unbelievably diverse geography that spans deserts to glaciers and everything in between”.

“It is the birthplace of the youngest ever Nobel peace prize winner,” he will say.

“We share unique bonds and so it will always be in our best interests for Pakistan to succeed.”

We have more pictures of the royal couple. Let’s have a look!

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The reception is hosted by Thomas Drew, the UK’s high commissioner, and held beneath the spectacularly lit curves of the national monument, which was built to commemorate the unity of Pakistan’s people.

Duet between Atif Aslam & Maher Zain

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Lately Atif Aslam collaborated with Maher Zain and sang a song “Im Alive”. Maher Zain is a songwriter & music producer of Lebanese origin. He released 2 albums with Awakening Records, Thank You Allah (2009) & Forgive Me (2012). Maher worked in New York with internationally renowned producer RedOne (Akon, Lady Gaga, etc.) but he chose instead to make music that reflects his roots.
The song is extremely spiritual and gives a very soothing effect. Both the singers have done a great job. This collaboration is something which I as a Pakistani feel proud of. Such team work results in more creativity and also leads to transformation of Pakistan’s image internationally.
Here is the Video Enjoy!

Due to MNS threat, Pakistan film ‘Bin Roye’ to not screen in Maharashtra

As shared earlier Bin Roye is not releasing in the Indian state of Maharashtra which includes its capital Mumbai. Film distributor Nadeem H. Mandviwala shared this story saying it is banned as it was a ‘Pakistani’ film. Today India Today has confirmed the news that the film will not be released in the state of Maharashtra, however the reason is different. It is due to threats from some organization which compelled the distributors B4U to stop its screening.

Here is the full content of India Today’s story

Pakistani film Bin Roye will not be screened in Maharashtra. This decision was taken by B4U Films following threats by Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS). The film wing of the MNS had threatened to vandalize the theatres if B4U decided to screen the movie in the state. It was MNS leader Amay Khopar who on behalf of the MNS film wing – Maharashtra Navnirman Chitrapat Karmachari Sena had written to B4U Films objecting to the Bin Roye being released and screened in Maharashtra. MNS objected to the proposed release on the grounds that Pakistan has been sponsoring terror attacks on the country particularly in Maharashtra. MNS also pointed out that the Jawans were being killed on the border. “Moreover, Pakistan does not allow Indian artiste to work in Pakistan,” said Khopkar in the letter.

The letter had claimed that if B4U ignored their objections and went ahead to release the film in the state, then they would protest in MNS style, indicating that theatres screening the film would be vandalized. B4U Films has replied to MNS that the film Bin Roye would not be released in Maharashtra. The film is scheduled to be released on July 18, world wide.

Bereft of any hardcore agenda, MNS and its chief Raj Thackeray have been trying to be relevant by raking up controversies. In March this year, due to MNS protest closing show of the Lakme Fashion Week at Bhau Daji Lad museum at Byculla was shifted to Palladium Hotel.

 

Rashid Nazir Ali