Review of Qubool Hai
Qubool Hai is a show of a refreshingly different flavour...
Published: Friday,Nov 02, 2012 19:08 PM GMT-06:00
Zee TV, 9:30pm, Monday to Friday
Social Drama
Production House: Four Lions Films and Divine Multimedia, Creative Producer: Mrinal Jha (Undercover Productions Ltd)
The word 'shaadi'
is repeated too many times in many soaps, especially in saas-bahu sagas.
Marriage is a beautiful union; nevertheless it is upsetting to often see the
female leads of the show being obsessed solely about it. It seems sometimes
that soaps are spreading the message that Indian girls are born primarily to
marry and everything else in life is of lesser importance.
In Zee TV's Qubool Hai, it is a refreshing
change to see a young a beautiful bride Zoya refusing to marry a groom who is
way beneath her at the wedding. The misnomer amongst traditional Indians that
everything will magically be set right after marriage (even if pressurized and
between two incompatible people) which is sadly propagated in many soaps is
boldly contradicted in Qubool Hai.
The channel and production house may have followed the herd mentality by
setting Qubool Hai in yet another Hindu family. However the channel has dared
to be different by setting Qubool Hai in Islamic families. We did have a series
of movies set in Islamic families after Muslims were sadly persecuted after the
terrorist attacks. However all of them were didactic in nature trying to hammer
down the message that religious typecasting is wrong. Though the message was
indeed valid, somehow many of these movies were depleted in artistic finesse as
they got too preachy and repetitive in their message. Though Qubool Hai also
aims at removing certain misconceptions about Muslim culture; it is the least
bit didactic. This is because it beautifully explores Islamic culture rather
than the religion. Muslims have after all contributed greatly to India, so it
is great that finally we get to watch a unique show in Muslim backdrop.
Two brothers
falling for the same girl isn't the main plot of the show. However it is
evident that the diverse paths of Zoya, Asad and Aayan are destined to cross
one another. The romantic angle is being developed steadily with finesse.
All the characters including the minor
characters have been etched out well. Karan Singh Grover lucidly emotes
the angst his character Asad nurtures as his dad had left his mom for another
woman. Rishab Sinha who looks charming in his curly mane plays with ease the
sweet Casanova Aayan. Newcomer Surbhi Jyoti makes a spontaneous debut as the
broad minded Zoya who though being rooted in culture will boldly oppose
outdated customs. Vaquar Shaikh (who plays Rashid Ahmed Khan) despite not being
old enough to play a father to grown up men, deftly slips into the skin of the
character of a caring father. Shalini Kapoor Sagar plays the part of a
dignified single mom (Dilshad) quite beautifully.
Without being the least bit melodramatic and a tear jerker, the show very
artistically makes you feel sad at times. Moments like when Dilshad tells her
son with great sorrow in her heart that even after so many years it deeply
hurts her that she still doesn't understand for what 'mistake' her husband had
left her and when Rashid goes on calling his Asad whom he has met after 17
years and deeply loves just to be rebuffed by his son; are beautifully poignant
moments.
The costume design, art direction and cinematography of the show are commendable. The traditional Islamic outfits have been designed tastefully too. The mosque interiors are lavish and impressive. The cinematography stands out in its chiaroscuro. The Sufi songs that were played were heart rendering- we hope there will be more of them in future. The dialogues in Urdu Hindi give the show a different flavor.
Qubool Hai surely deserves to gradually dislodge all the other powerful shows at the same timing on other channels. If in mid December if we however see that its TRP isn't up to the mark it will show that Indian viewers don't want to sample a different show maybe just because it is set in a minority community. Its success may encourage serials set in other minority communities of India to be made.Verdict:
Author: Pallavi Bhattacharya
Comments (343)
I liked Season 2 way more than Season 1. But as soon as the black magic came, the story changed a lot. It lost it's purpose. It was fine before Additi Gupta's character came. Additi is a great actress but her role/character was terrible. SaHil was the best thing about Qubool Hai. They were ym favorite couple. Karanvir Bohra and Surbhi Jyoti rocked!
8 years ago
I luvieee dis showw n its content, all d actors r fabulous too n dis show is beautiful n freakin awesomee <3
9 years ago
Love surbhi jyothi... Those were the golden and beautiful days of qh... How i miss them... There will be never a show like qh
9 years ago
Lobe u always qubool hai I miss tht old good golden days;(
10 years ago
wow qubool hai was so good in the beginning...the best show ever...but now everything has been ruined by the CVs...I miss those days love Karan Singh Grover and Surbhi Jyoti...they totally nailed it...and they will always b remembered for their great performances in QH
10 years ago
BEST SHOW EVER. VERY REFRESHING..LOVE SURBHI JYOTI AND KSG
11 years ago
i just love this show,,, m a big big fan of ASYA...
11 years ago
Best show ever. Surbi jyoti an ksg are rocking it as asya!
11 years ago
ASYA ROCKS. SURBHI JHOTI IS ONE OF THE BEST ACTRESS I HAVE SEEN...
11 years ago
karan singh grover rocks QH rocks
11 years ago