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14 Aug 2012

Review: Bilqees Kaur HUM TV full drama review

The first few promos of Bilquees Kaur were interesting. There are no two opinions on that. However, the first few episodes seemed to be a letdown to me. To know how the serial overall fared in my opinion, continue reading this review.

Bilquees Kaur is the story of Bilquees (Bushra Ansari) who resides in the US with her two sons, and is in the habit of calling shots. On a trip to Pakistan, her younger song Sultan (Ahsan Khan) falls in love with Soha (Syra Yusuf), and the two get married. From here, the story picks up as Soha stands face-to-face with Bilquees on every wrong decision she takes. Now, at the Bilquees House, there is someone to stand up and challenge Bilquees, who considers herself the lord, as she is the breadwinner for the house.

I have to give it to the writer (Faiza Iftikhaar) for the brilliant story and amazing setting. We have seen this good and bad war a hundred times, but never with this setting that packs in a pinch of salt and a dash of sugar. There are witty one-liners, taunting sentences, and blossoming romance that is fitted into the narrative in the most beautiful way possible. Honestly, Bilquees Kaur has the best screenplay I have seen in recent times. Good going, Faiza.

However, it wouldn't be complete without me mentioning that the 'over'use of Punjabi tricked a few people off, including me, initially. This is exactly why many people tuned out of the show after the first few episodes, as they were Punjabi heavy, and the serial gave that feel. They could've trimmed this thing down, as it would've added more to the show. I understand that it was required to show the setting; however, there is still no need for more than half the dialogues uttered by certain characters to be in Punjabi.

Moving on, I have praised the screenplay already. The script holds on its own, mainly due to the amazing characterization. The characters of Soha and Bilquees are so brilliantly written that you just fall in love with both of them, and wait for the clash to happen. Their interactions are also believable and never go over-the-top. You might hate Soha for cribbing all the time, but then it is a part of the character. I liked how no character in this serial was "too good". All of them are very real and likeable.

The dialogues are good and flow well. The editing is perfect, and the serial picks up at the right time. A lot of credit goes to the director (Adnan Ahmed) too for maintaining the flow and extracting great performances out of everyone. The director knows his job well!

Now, to the acting part. Bushra Ansari deserves accolades for her performance as the arrogant, torn, and confused Bilquees. She is exceptional in all the scenes, and shows multiple emotions brilliantly. What else would you expect from such a seasoned performer? A brilliant performance where she never over or underplays the role.

Syra Yusuf is still growing as an actress, which is a good thing. She gets a great role and gives a sincere performance. Of course, there is a scope for improvement, but looking at the graph ' the girl is surely going ahead well.

Ahsan Khan is a total bore. He doesn't deserve to be written more about here, until he does a Sami Khan and tries new roles. Sorry, Ahsan! Sadia Imam is a pleasure to watch in this one. It has been long since I last enjoyed her performance, and here with a straight-from-heart performance she leaves you impressed. It's not Sadia it is the character she plays that you watch onscreen. She proves why she once was the numero uno actress.

There are various other actors who all play their part well. Strong acting has to be one of the best things about this serial that packs in all. There are twists and turns, moments you enjoy and loathe, and drama.

Overall, Bilquees Kaur is a surprise package. It couldn't get the right TRPs (mainly cause people tuning out in the initial episode due to the Punjabi flavor. HUM (an urban channel) is hugely watched in Karachi where Punjabi isn't spoken that fluently). However, if you have time then you should watch it. The show takes time to grow, but once it picks up, you'll be hooked!

Ratings: (3 and half star)

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5 Comments

  1. mera saaein
    Aug 14, 2012 @ 08:59:43

    When will you review mera saaein 2? I watch it on Sundays and not this. Is ka review otu acha hay
    yeh bhi dekhna chahiyey?

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    • admin
      Aug 14, 2012 @ 09:19:23

      Thanks for your comments. Mera Saeein 2 would be reviewed in two weeks, Inshallah. We've been requested by officials to hold on to that one a little more.
      Secondly, yes, Bilqees Kaur should be given a try. You can give the first 3-4 episodes a miss though.

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  2. abcd
    Aug 14, 2012 @ 09:15:07

    Great review! You have pointed out everything so well. I am one of those who could not watch this serial because of the Punjabi language. It was only recently that I started watching it when I saw that Sadia Imam's husband acting normal again.
    The serial is interesting as the story is good. Bushra Ansari without a doubt is amazing!

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  3. beenish
    Aug 14, 2012 @ 09:48:38

    main tou samjhi thi drama hi punjabi hay LOL

    Reply

  4. basanti
    Aug 14, 2012 @ 19:04:46

    main samjhi thi yeh comedy drmaa hoga. Promotion ghalat ki thi, ajeeb log.

    Reply

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