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Sep 30th 2012, 21:12

The Pakistan drama industry is now growing and spreading out with zeal and zest. The actors, polished with majestic personalities and their towering charisma have earned Pakistan a reputable name round the globe. It is noteworthy that many of our famous and most loved actors have been extracted from different fields, and many of them have been singers. The best thing about these actors is that they have already won the hearts of millions of fans and that half of the public is crazy about them. let us have a peep into the list of names who have been uncrowned champions of our industry in more than one ways.

 

Noor Jahan 

 

The very first singer turned actor/actress in our industry has been the legendary Madam Noor Jahan. She was not just an iconic singer of her time but a beautiful actress. Her acting career kicked in the year 1935 with Pind Di Kurhi. She kept on working as both a singer and actress for the Pakistani Entertainment Industry and her last movie was Mirza Sahibaan in 1947.

 

Arif Lohar 

 

The government of Pakistan has honoured Arif Lohar with the award for Pride of Performance for his contribution to both the singing and acting fields with his unique variety-oriented talent. He has been assigned a role in a movie called Jugni directed by Syed Noor as per the records from The Express Tribune (2010).

 

Ali Zafar 

 

The lucky champ who has won the hearts of not just fans in Pakistan but also in India, Ali Zafar is a model, painter, singer and actor. His first album was Huqqa Paani released in 2003 and after that Ali Zafar did not look back. He got to play the lead role in an Indian movie called Tere Bin Laden in 2010 and then again in a bigger banner along with Katrina Kaif and Imran Khan in Mere Bhai ki Dulhan.

 

Junaid Khan 

 

Junaid is a model, singer, composer, and actor. He started his career as a lead vocalist in a band named Call. After his dynamic success as a singer both as a pop star in Pakistan and as a playback singer in India, Junaid Khan tried his luck in the field of acting and was appreciated for all the roles he had performed. His acting debut was from Hum TV in the Drama Serial named Kabhi Na Kabhi which earned Junaid a magnificent number of encouragement and fans.

 

Komal Rizvi 

 

One of the female singer turned actors we have in town. Komal Rizvi is the first female VJ who landed in the Indian platform. Komal started singing when she was a teenager and finally won the Best Female Vocalist in 2011. Her songs are heard with great pleasure especially in Coke Studio sessions. Hum TV's dramas have had Komal in many of their plays namely; Lehrein, Teesra Peher, Samander Hai Darmiyan, etc.

 

Fawad Khan 

 

The heartthrob of our nation these days, Fawad Afzal Khan is also, without any surprises a singer turned actor. He is widely known for being the lead singer in the band named Entity Paradigm. His chief achievement was his role in the Shoaib Mansoor's movie Khuda Kay Liye (2007). From then onwards Fawad was flooded with one of the most unforgettable roles and he performed them with his amazing talent and awe-striking looks. His famous Drama serials include Dastaan, Humsafar, Ashk (currently playing at Geo TV).

 

Therefore, the Pakistani Showbiz is subjected to the continuous changes when it comes to the status of the celebrities. It seems like the nation has got some multi-talented artists only in this particular niche.

 

Regards,

 

Ahsan Ejaz

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“Zindagi main boht sari galltiyan ki hain LEKIN sabse bari gallti Allah ko Bhoolne ki kee hai… ”

 

” Insanon ko pooja nahin jata, meney Salman ka buth bna liya tha , usski parastish ki…… ”

 

” Barra ghuroor tha na mujhe apne husn pe, Allah ne mujhe meri owkaat dikhaa di ”

 

” Ussne (Salman) mere sath burra nahin kiya, MENE khud apne sath burra kiya hai ”

 

Last week’s episode was thunder and lightning, this episode was the calm after the storm and a painful period of soul searching for Falak. This was deliberately a slow moving episode and throughout this week’s episode, SIX phrases caught my attention more than anything else – FOUR of them are above, TWO I shall discuss towards the end as I conclude my commentary on episode 14.

 

The metamorphosis is complete. Takabbur ka penkar, ek aajiz, faqeeri mujassama ban chuka hai. Fakkhar-e-husn aur anaa-parassti abb ishq-e-khuda main baddalti nazr aati hai… It is is simple : Guidance from Almighty Allah is sudden, it is not saught but is granted and even that is subject to one’s ‘neeyat’ and motives. Falak hidayat paa geyi hai lekin at huge cost because she is the ‘chosen’ one.

 

We see the huge gulf in thought between Falak and her mother who still cannot come to terms with Falak’s ‘mental breakdown’, as she refers to it. Falak’s ‘antic disposition’ reminds me very much of Shakespeare’s Hamlet who ‘seemed’ to behave insane in the face of great adversity. Falak ke sath ek boht barra saneha hua hai but she is not mad or insane or even in need of a psychiatrist as both her friend and mother suggest – she is need of love, understanding and of course, time which is the greatest healer. Nani is still there, offering her wisdom, hikmat and love to Falak. It is as though everything else is dark but Nani is the only beacon of light or ‘waseelah’ in her life that will guide her towards Allah. Falak blames herself for what has happened but little does she realise that this is a trial, an ‘azmaeyish’ that is designed to bring her closer to her Creator.

 

Meanwhile, Tabinda is shown as an unrefined, socially unpolished and pretentious woman of dubious character, jisse na baat karna ki tameez hai aur na uthney bhetney ka dhang. Many low to middle class men and ladies are very well mannered and cultured but this ‘namoona’ is an exception ! That reminds me, ‘..aaye tey sabhee tarha ke jalwey mere aagey..’ LOL :D Infact, I will go one step further and say she is ‘mun-phatt’ and doesn’t really know what to say and when to say it. She openly tells Ansar, Salman’s father, that she is a divorcee yet she doesn’t behave like one. She does not speak with respect and humility towards Salman’s father, even though he is a lot older than her as well as being her employer. In our society, a mature and divorced woman does not discuss a failed marriage so openly as Tabinda does and at this point, my suspicions are confirmed that there is more to come from her. Yeh awrat boht hee mashkook aur fasid (corrupt) lagti hai. The plot will develop further once her motives for marriage to Salman are uncovered. Congratulations to Nadia Afgan for admirably portraying the character of Tabinda. This talented actress is doing a great job, bravo :-) We, the audience, realise the gravity of what has happened when we see the stark difference between Falak and Tabinda. They are the antithesis of each other. It seems Salman has been ‘sponged’ by Tabinda for quite some time as she tells Ansar of all that his son has gifted her. Ansar is shocked, so are we but are we ? Really ? Qasam Abida Parveen ki ghazal ki ???!! Love is blind – Isn’t Salman behaving exactly as Falak was ? Chasing shadows and craving for something that does not feel the same way about him ? Another lesson is being taught to the audience : Falak loved Salman to the point of madness, but Salman did not reciprocate this love. Now, Salman loves Tabinda to the point of madness and has forsaken his marriage to Falak for her, yet Tabinda does not seem to love Salman. Salman is shown as a foolish and stupid man who is running around in circles and arguing with his mother, but sooner or later will regret his decision. Let’s see what happens next ;-)

 

” Salman tou wohi dekh raha hai jo Allah ussey dikhana chahta hai, wohi kar raha hai jo Allah us sey karwana chahta hai ”

 

” Ussne mujhe ghar se bahir nahin nikala, mein khud woh ghar chor ke ayi hun ”

 

Does the above line mean WE, as humans, are not responsible for our actions ? NO, we are directly responsible for our actions. Allow me to explain. There are ALWAYS two paths before an individual, the morally correct path and the incorrect path. Our destiny is shaped by the decisions we make. Those who seek Allah’s proximity (qurb) and indeed are blessed by him, ask Allah for guidance every passing moment and will always be amongst the ‘faayezoon’, the successful ones. Their pain, miseries and sadness will be tribulations from Allah in order to make them better human beings so they pass the ultimate ‘examination’ that this life is and henceforth, prepare for the hereafter. Their sorrows are designed to purify their ‘nafs’ (the part of a human that controls desires), a process knows as ‘tazkiya-e-nafs’ or spiritual purification which can only be achieved by the individual going through some sort of tragedy in his/her life. However, those who chose the wrong path, don’t consult Allah or ask for his guidance and continue with their lives. To them, jeena marrna ek hee baat hai because their souls are dead, there is no awakening of Allah in their souls. Almighty Allah expounds upon this reality in the Qur’an. The ‘chosen’ ones will always make the right decisions, even though some decisions may give them pain – this is for their own benefit, Allah’s ‘maslehat’ is behind this for he knows best, e.g Falak has a miscarriage because Allah knew what would happen further down the line so he saved her from a greater calamity – ultimately, the Creator will grant them patience and fortitude and their loss will always be compensated whereas those who ignore Allah and his bounties will not be compensated, they will continue life as normal, neither for the better nor for the worse – they will simply go through the motions of life. The patient ones who are blessed with pukhtagi, sabr, istiklal and estikamat will see the signs of Allah’s grandeur in all their work and successes. They are the ones who are steadfast and at the first sign of sorrow will not give in but rely on Almighty Allah. The process of sorrow and hardships for the ‘chosen ones’ is a state that keeps him/her in remembrance of Allah, they always smile no matter what turbulence and pain of circumstance is taking place inside of them. Therefore, Salman is continuing with his life doing what he has to do ignorant towards Allah and so Allah lets them be. Therefore, Salman wohi kar raha hai jo Allah us se karwaa raha hai and Falak BHI wohi kar rahi hai jo Allah us sey karwaa raha hai – the difference is in the neeyat towards Allah. Remember, it is not Allah’s will that Salman is the person he is, Allah has given him a choice but Salman doesn’t want to conform to Allah – I hope the depth of this can be understood. Agar ap Allah ko chor do, nazr-andaz kardo gey, framosh karo gey tou Allah bi apko framosh karey ga – why ? To make you realise, that he is our ONLY salvation aur hamarey saare raaste ussi tak wapis jaate hain, faqqat ussi tak, because he is our Creator and has right over us. Salman ko Allah ne chora hua hai, to do as he wills. Those that realise this, will ultimately turn to Allah for their needs and comfort as Falak did. One makes their own destiny and Allah knows who’s destiny will bow down before him and who’s won’t because he knows our ‘fitratt’. He knows what we will end up doing, yet still he has given us ultimate control, opportunites to mend our ways and choices because we are Ashraf-ul-Makhlukaat’ (greatest of creations). This is the MERCY, rahmat and greatness of Allah. How many people turned to Allah after tragedies and pursued his intimacy, and how many did so for a while and then gave up and turned back to their normal lives, AND how many didn’t remember Allah at all and continued with their lives on a normal basis ? THEREIN lies the difference.

 

Falak’s words are very powerful and one must read between the lines to understand the ‘bareekiyan’, intricacies and ramifications of this statement. The line about leaving home has an obvious meaning which is easily understood but yet there is a more deeper, hidden, underlying message and it is this which impresses me. Falak has not been thrown out of this materialistic world that was devoid of God and religion and ignorant towards Allah’s blessings and bounties, BUT she chose to leave herself. It’s as though Falak ne apni ‘maadyati’ (materialistic) zindagi ka libadah utaar kar penk diya ho because it began to suffocate her. She was looking for extrication of her soul and Allah granted her a divine opportunity albeit she had to suffer immense psychological pain and strain in the process. It is interesting to notice that whenever Falak speaks to someone, she is simultaneously engaged in deep thought as though she is in a trance. What is this ? This is not madness, it is a transformation occurring within the confines of her soul and Allah’s love and mercy is finding it’s way in there.

 

In the final analysis, the words of Abida Parveen are so apt : ‘ Kya kya huwa hangam-e-junoon yeh nahin malum, kuch hosh jo aya tou gariban nahin dekha’ – Falak’s transformation is complete. Her journey towards Allah has begun and she realises that in relation to Allah, she was living a life of obliviousness and ignorance which is why she hates herself towards the end of this episode and is seen throwing around her clothes. Now that she has finally woken, she is astonished by what has transpired in all this time. She was blind to the love of Allah and his majesty. This is a sufi poem that talks about ‘marefah’ or recognition of Allah, but can also apply to two star crossed lovers. The real meaning can be explained in just one line : ‘Zahid (the muttaqee, pious, arif) ne mera hasil-e-imaan nahin dekha’, Falak is calling out, ‘Hey Zahid the pious, look at the level of my imaan too, it’s not just you.’

 

Nani says, ” Allah kehta hai jab insan Allah ko yaad karta hai tou Allah bhi insan ko yaad karta hai ” In the glorious Qur’an, in Surah Baqarah, Allah says just that, ” Remember me, I shall remember you. Thank me, don’t ignore me ” – Falak’s character is the direct translation and example of this great ayah, she is learning to obey Allah and remember him, after years of ignoring him :-)

 

The dialogues are so deep that any number of reviews cannot do justice to this serial. I love this play and wish I could write more commentary on this. This play is titled, ‘Shehr-e-Zaat’ which really means, ‘Shehr-e-Allah’ but how can Allah have a city and what does it mean ? When one pays further attention, one realises that ‘zaat’ is Allah and that ‘zaat’ is contained within every human being but it requires us to find it. When Allah’s love enters our heart, it becomes a dwelling for Allah. This dwelling within us is likened to a ‘city’ which is large and expansive just like the breast of a human in which the heart resides. Hasn’t anyone heard the Qur’ani verse from Surah Qaf, ‘Allah is closer to you than your jugular vein’ ? Has anyone heard the phrase , ‘Dillon main rabb bassta hai’ ? This is EXACTLY what Shehr-e-Zaat means to me. This is my definition of this great masterpiece of a play. I pray that the public will take great inspiration from this serial and realise the true ambition of life, that is, proximity to the ‘force’ that created them in the first place. We forget this ‘force’ way too often :-(

 

Once again, it’s been a great privilege to write a commentary for Dramas online and I have thoroughly enjoyed this experience. A special thanks to Captain and the team, jeetey raho. Geez, that makes me sound 50 years old !! ;-) Thank you to all the team @ HUM TV for an eye-opening drama serial that educates us. Please forgive me. I apologise for the length of my synopsis, which I KNOW is supposed to be brief, but I felt compelled to write an extensive review as I believe the circumstances in this instance are exceptional ;-)

 

God Bless You All

 

Author: Mikaeel Alamzeb

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I was eagerly looking forward to this episode primarily because I wanted Aimen to get the much awaited wake up call after she heard Tahir blurt out the truth himself. I always felt that the last time Tahir walked out on Aimen she did not really accept the fact that he left her on purpose and some corner of her mind did tell her that it must have been something beyond his control that made him leave Aimen in the lurch. This time around Aimen heard everything loud and clear right from Tahir's mouth but even then Six months later Aimen is unable to get over Tahir completely and is dwelling in the past. Even after losing another baby Aimen has not been able to totally forget what Tahir did with her and move on. Surely, she does not love him anymore but has she moved on? Most certainly not. She still keeps on thinking about the past and refuses to value her loving and caring husband. The only reason Aimen cannot seem to reciprocate Tariq's feelings for her is that deep down in her heart she never loved him. She may have accepted him as her husband but there was nothing more and nothing less between them.

 

Tahir's friend Shahmeer deliberately has a conversation with Tahir so that Aimen can hear how Tahir really feels about her. Aimen hits Tahir with her car in frenzy and also crashes her car in another one. Feeling cheated, dejected and isolated (for God knows what reasons) Aimen runs for solace to her Grandfather who welcomes her with open arms. As far as the story is concerned there was considerable development to keep the viewer engrossed but I felt like some of the scenes are prolonged for no reason and there were too many scenes where Aimen was only "thinking" and I almost felt like shouting at the cameraman to move the camera away! Tahir is handicap and completely dependent on Shahmeer who also has had enough and wants to move out. Shahmeer for one last time goes to Aimen requesting her to see Tahir but she vows not to attend his funeral even…well good for her.

 

Today's episode was extremely slow and quite disappointing. The Aimen-nana reunion scene did not have the impact it should have had, I did not "feel" anything for any of the characters today because like I mentioned before the 'stills', I won't say scenes, because there was hardly any talking, were painfully long. Will the next episode be the last one? I am seriously hoping it is. I am eagerly looking forward to the time when Aimen will realize what is good for her. So much has happened in Aimen's life but every time she fails to derive a lesson from it all…will Aimen ever change? I am dying to find out how and when.

 

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