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Thursdays were boring so I managed to catch the first episode of the drama, and I was hooked. Today, in this review you'll know why.
Story : It is the story of Adal(Fahad Mustufa) who is son of a martyred politician. Adil is living in South Africa where he meets Aleen(Mehreen Raheel) and instantly falls in love, but Aleen is in love with Mike-an older man- to whom she gets married against her father wish, ultimately divorcing, and marrying Adil. The drama takes a turn when Adil returns to Pakistan with his wife, and has to face Suhai(Sajal Ali)-1 10 year old child-whom he had to marry for political reasons . The leap happens, and the drama continues…
An interesting story indeed it is. We have hardly seen such stories on our screen, and it is a welcome change. The drama packs in many twists, and turns, and a lot of characters (A LOT!), and keeps you hooked.
Technicalities : Written by Samira Fazal the screenplay is beautiful, and keeps you hooked for most of the time. The happenings are easy, and fun to watch. The dialogues aren't happy, and easy on the ear. Roomi Insha is the director of the ship, and does full justice. The direction is simple. It is a not so simple story told in a very simple way. Brownie points to the director for pulling that off. The editing is good, and the camera work is of first rate. The beauty is nicely captured. OST is beautifully sung-but unfortunately is hardly played. The background music adds to the happenings.
Characters :
Adal : He is a much in love man with responsibilities. The character grows from a fun loving boy to an understanding husband, and a man who has responsibilities over his shoulder. It is a beautifully written character.
Aaleen : Another beautifully written character. From the confused doll to an understanding wife. The character slowly evolves ultimately reaching the jealous woman. It again has many layers to it, and grows on you.
Suhai : The girl grows up but does not grow on you. The character lacks depth, and the power to keep you hooked. Weak.
There are many more characters like Lily(Deepti Gupta), and Mike(Imran Pirzada) but they are short lived, and this is the complain I have. Why did our writer write off Lily like that? There must have been a better track.
Acting : Fahad Mustufa in the role of Adal is great. The man plays the role with sincerity and comes out a winner. Mehreen Raheel has improved as an actor but has to work on her expressions that go haywire at times, and her dialogue delivery is also weak. One must mention the crackling chemistry shared by the lead pair. It adds a lot to the drama.
Sajal Ali as Suhaai fails to impress. She looks confused initially, and in the latter stage lacks the fire to carry off the role. Sakina Sammo impresses in her small role, and looks totally the part she is playing. Deepti Gupta is a brilliant actress, and she proves it again. Imran Pirzada plays his part well, and his diction goes well with the character. Anita Camphor is fun.
Over All : This is an entertaining drama which makes for some good TV. It has the power to keep you hooked on to your screen thanks to the great screenplay, and the amazing chemistry shared by the lead pair.
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