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Watch Pakistani Dramas Online: Raju Rocket Episode 13 on Hum Tv – 18th September 2012

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Sep 18th 2012, 17:26

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Watch Pakistani Dramas Online: Review: Mere Dard Ko Jo Zuban Miley: Episode 13

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Review: Mere Dard Ko Jo Zuban Miley: Episode 13
Sep 18th 2012, 17:36

Yes this play is all emotions and the viewers did get to witness another tragedy in today's episode and the preview of the next episode suggests that there are more tragedies in store. But the fact is that apart from the tragedies, MDKJZM has more than it's fair share of moments that melt your heart. For instance in today's episode the scene where Zakiya shares with Aminah how guilty she feels some times for getting Aminah married to Urooj. The whole conversation was very touching and a part of me wanted to reassure Zakiya that she had never been selfish and indeed Aminah could not have had a better life partner than Urooj. Zakiya maybe a very strong woman to the world but the fact is that she is trying very hard to stay that way for her son, in her heart she still finds it hard to cope without her husband but she couldn't have made it so far without Aminah. Bushra Ansari has proved yet again that she is a very gifted and versatile actress, hats off to her.I also loved the way Ahmed Ali explained to Aminah how Allah has the final say and only He decides where we truly belong. I may have said this before but I must say this again that every girl should have a father like Ahmed Ali. I do wish though that there were a few more scenes of him and Arifa as well because he could do a much better job than the unimpressive psychiatrist that Arifa is seeing.

 

The scene where Aminah and Urooj are leaving for Thailand and say their goodbyes was too cute; the way Aminah and Urooj both come back for one more hug definitely was very sweet. The accident later on and Urooj's paralysis was something that we all saw coming so that development lost it's shock value due to the preview that we saw after the last episode. Sarwat Gillani is doing a tremendous job, although I do miss the chirpy and bubbly Aminah a lot but she is just as convincing as the girl who has learned a great deal about life in only a few years. Now, there is an even bigger responsibility on Aminah's shoulders and I am glad that we will be years ahead in the next episode.

 

Junaid continues being the pillar of support for Arifa and even with a baby on the way Arifa does not seem to be coming back to life. Having a baby and the post partum stress is difficult to cope with even for the strongest of women, Arifa was right when she told her mother that she was not ready for taking up such a responsibility. Oh, how I wanted Ahmed Ali to explain the good and bad to Arifa, totally missed that! Alishba Yusef deserves due credit for a job well done, she is a very fine actress indeed.

 

I am looking forward to the next episode of MDKJZM mainly because I am waiting for Mr.Salaar to make his entry into Aminah and Urooj's world but I can't help but wonder if he is the same guy who raped Arifa how come no one ever saw him since everyone who is anyone had heard the news on the media, didn't the media show the picture of the culprit? Or maybe it is just that Aminah and family do not tune into news channels , just like me!

 

Author: Fatima Awan.

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Watch Pakistani Dramas Online: Ashk – Episode 14 – 18th September 2012

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Watch Pakistani Dramas Online: Aiteraaf – Episode 20 – 18th September 2012

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Watch Pakistani Dramas Online: Depiction of the ‘poor’ in dramas

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Sep 18th 2012, 14:53

Poverty is a universal problem. It has financial as well as psychological effects on the poor who strive all day and sometimes night also to make ends meet. This is why the poor and their behaviors are studied. Since media is a reflection of the society, they are bound to reflect the problems of lower middle class on TV screens.

 

Ptv plays through the decades also depicted lower middle class through numerous plays which include 'Suraj ke sath sath' a play dealing with the plight of kiln workers, 'Khawish' a play having a central character being monkey show runner and one of my most favourite long plays 'Dhoop Jali' which featured Uzma Gilani and Bindiya as road construction workers.

  However, it was only with the advent of private production houses in the country that a new crop of lower middle class dramas surfaced. This trend was started by Khala Kulsum Ka Kunba aired on Ptv. The play written by Faseeh Bari Khan & directed by Syed Atif Hussain saw the famous character of a dark complexioned girl Billo (played by Shagufta Ejaz) fighting with her brothers and later sisters-in-law, her mother and even her aunt in a language unheard of on our tv screens. Not only Billo but the rest of the characters in the play especially females also used bad language.

 

When hue and cry was raised over the drama, a weak justification was given that characters belonging to such set up and social class use this kind of language. Similar plays such as 'Ooper gori ka makan', 'Pyari Shammo' and 'Ap kee qudsia' were churned out by the same writer-director duo.

  Later on, with the arrival of private TV channels in the country, a popular but fading actress of her time Javeria along with her filmstar husband Saud made a drama 'Yeh Zindagi Hai'. The play was written by Fizza Jaffri and directed by Syed Atif Hussain. Its lead character Jameela (played by Javeria) was a bread winner for her family comprising of her mother, her geek brother and her screeching voice holder elder unmarried sister.

  This play dealt with the problems of late marriages of girls, preferential treatment given to males in society and again featured bad language though this language was restricted to a few characters in the play only. As these characters got popular, the creative team turned all the characters into maniacs with each one using fowl language and even resorting to physical assaults. With three of the main characters as well as the director leaving the play, the play had no story as such and relied on shouting, fighting and bad language which not only stunned viewers but repelled them also with the passage of time.

  The trend was carried on by plays like Tanveer Fatima BA and Mahmoodabad ki malkayain. Tanveer Fatima BA showed a family of laundrymen where a daughter breaks the norm and studies through to earn her BA degree. She's met by resistance by her extended family, her grand mother, aunts and the rest and again a strange language is used by the characters which is unusual. Mahmoodabad ki malkayain dealt with a religious male head of the family and the rebellious nature of girls. It details how the girls flirt right under his nose and one of them even runs away from the house. The plot was wafer thin and rested on petty incidents.

  All of these plays showed the characters especially female characters as fighting and screaming with sometimes the yelling hurting the ear drums of us poor audiences. My personal assessment tells me that females of that class mostly work in houses as maids or do other kind of work and do not conveniently sit at home to indulge in such fighting and yelling. There could be a few such cases but the class engulfed in survival problems couldn't have the luxury of resting at home and fighting incessantly.

  These people, nomatter how poor, have their dignity and honour and should not be made to appear like maniacs and madmen and women. This projection of the poor as fighting and screaming bunch of people should stop now as children and immature teenagers are also subjected to such fowl language and physical abuse which affects them negatively. If such dramas continue to air on TV, we would see our children speaking the same abusive fowl language and fighting with each other for no reason at all.

  The situation is especially alarming since many production houses have considered it a formula for success and their forthcoming play 'Jeena Sikha Do Hamain' shows even worse physical fights and fowl language. About time, someone takes notice and stops them before the lower middle class is further humiliated and our immature audiences subjected to further wrong behaviours and bad language. Till when will we remain silent and let producers mint money thrashing all ethical, moral and societal obligations.

 

 

Haseeb Ahmed

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Watch Pakistani Dramas Online: Nikhar Gaye Gulab Saray Epiosde 68 on Hum TV – 18th September 2012

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