momermalik-43276
Joined Apr 2022
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Such an old fashioned, slow paced drama, pathetic screenplay, every character speaks so very slow, as if everyone of them is sick. Even the dialogues are pretty okay, doesn't show any 'Khalil ur Rehman prowess'. Khalil sahab has this propensity of showing tragic, more often sudden, deaths in his stories, which is indeed an irksome repetition.
The drama has the vibes of 90's bollywood movies where almost after every dialogue a sound of flute kicks in to intensify the scene unnecessarily. Acting is nice, wardrobe is good, cast looks good but this is what happens when the director and writer aren't up to the mark. Good actors can't run and win this race on their own. Not recommended at all.
The drama has the vibes of 90's bollywood movies where almost after every dialogue a sound of flute kicks in to intensify the scene unnecessarily. Acting is nice, wardrobe is good, cast looks good but this is what happens when the director and writer aren't up to the mark. Good actors can't run and win this race on their own. Not recommended at all.
Slow paced screenplay, below par dialogue, horrendous acting by the supporting cast is the highlight of this well known, star-studded play. In spite of the fact that the performance by Naema (Rubab), Fahad (Mustafa) and Haniya (Sharjeena) is commendable. I don't know the names of Mustafa's brother in law, Adeel's girlfriend but they both were pathetic actors, and specially Emad Irfani, who played Adeel, the guy looks like a wanna be actor with a face and personality for ramp walks, after all you need to have basic skills of the craft you have opted as a profession and being paid for.
Fahad's newfangled character, Mustafa, is something unique and new for the audience to experience on Pakistani television. And the music! Well it is indeed a pleasant surprise to witness multiple OSTs of a single season and they aren't bad by any mean.
Fahad's newfangled character, Mustafa, is something unique and new for the audience to experience on Pakistani television. And the music! Well it is indeed a pleasant surprise to witness multiple OSTs of a single season and they aren't bad by any mean.