TERE BIN-Yumna Zaidi-Wahaj Ali DT # 83 "Kuch Mat Kehna" - Page 8

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Posted: 1 years ago
#71

Originally posted by: Heeba

TB is making history after history šŸ˜‚ā¤ļø


And yet we are not doing nothing that will create history.....no productivity in life at all at the moment šŸ¤£šŸ«£

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Posted: 1 years ago
#72

Originally posted by: ddppkkrr

Director interview link on Tere Bin wiki page as I canā€™t post - this is his piece on Haya - how is she not completely evil. Canā€™t believe she will get redemption


Sabeena is a great actress and she is the lady in the red in our drama. In my work, negative characters always have some back story, and in Tere Bin, Sabeena portrays a girl who is in love with her cousin Murtaism but fails to win him, so she seeks revenge on everybody who stands in her path. We didn't want to portray her as completely evil, so we incorporated songs and other emotionally charged scenes to soften the impact and help the audience relate to the character.

Maybe director himself forgot his own plot and story...they didn't want to portray he evil but she is completely evil. There is no way anyone can relate to her evil psycho character...she can't redemption or her acts for not justify. She has not been a normal person for me...sorry director saab haya'd character is not for people to relate.

Posted: 1 years ago
#73

Letā€™s A2D sofi, Murtasim is wrong here but Meerub is equally at fault, No one had the power in their marriage but they had and they let it break because they could not see beyond what they needed to do, only and only if they would have tried to trust their partner, and at least we can say that Murtasim tried to see what Meerub wanted to show him, itā€™s not his fault that MZ mislead and Meerub should have told him that Mariam is threatening her with suicide then may be this all could have been avoided.

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Originally posted by: TR_19

This is his devdas look but this is now that meerub isn't there or later when they will have separation and meesam comes.

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Looks more after the actual separation šŸ¤”šŸ¤Æ

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Full interview

What was the most appealing thing for you in Tere Binā€™s script?

Whenever I get any script to read, the first thing I notice in it is the fresh voice. When Nooran Makhdoom script was offered to me I found it original and relevant. The conflict between the lead characters was interesting to depict on the screen. As I belong to Hyderabad, I could relate to Nooranā€™s experience at every level. The moment I read the script I got its tone. The familiarity with the characters' cultural connotations and behavior further made the process easier for me.

Wahaj Ali has been receiving a lot of praise for Murtasimā€™s character. What was your vision when you cast him?

This young man is truly gifted. He steps outside of his comfort zone to portray unconventional roles, such as the one he played in the drama Jo Bichar Gaye on Geo. I have worked with him in Fitoor and I was impressed with the way he gets into the skin of the character. He becomes so invested in the process that it becomes a part of his personality for a time being. Before starting the shoot, we had multiple meetings where we talked about his attire, appearance, and the entire tone of the drama. I admire him for his great acting capabilities.

Yumna Zaidi and you have collaborated on three distinct projects. Why did you choose her for this drama?

Yumna is a natural, intelligent, and spontaneous performer. She exactly knows what she wants to do and how to go about it. Our combination has consistently worked. She knows in and out of her character and acts accordingly. I felt Yumna would be a good fit for Meerab's role as I read the description of it. When we arrived at the sets, the magic began. As Yumna and Wahaj are both perfectionists and want their performances to come across as naturally as possible, their sequences used to take up most of our time on the sets. As we had depicted a special love-and-hate relationship between them, their sequences required subtle intimacy and chemistry, and to bring out the proper expressions, we kept doing it till we had the desired outcome. Being a director, I always leave the stage open for my artists and let them flow in the creative process until eventually, magic happens.

Haya, played by Sabeena Farooq, is another prominent character in the story. Tell us about your experience working with her.

Sabeena is a great actress and she is the lady in the red in our drama. In my work, negative characters always have some back story, and in Tere Bin, Sabeena portrays a girl who is in love with her cousin Murtaism but fails to win him, so she seeks revenge on everybody who stands in her path. We didn't want to portray her as completely evil, so we incorporated songs and other emotionally charged scenes to soften the impact and help the audience relate to the character.

A seasoned actor like Bushra apa plays a significant part in the drama, but as a viewer, I find her part to be a little unclear. She appears to be a powerful leader of the clan at first, but as the plot develops, she doesn't fight back against the change in power and simply submits to Meerab.

Maa Begum is more than simply a fictional figure; in reality, she represents a powerful system that I experienced throughout my childhood while growing up in rural Sindh. People in such a society seek the opinion of their head or panchayat in daily affairs and believe them to be superior to the law.

If you carefully re-watch the sequence where Maa Begum hands Meerab the keys, you will see that it is not what you are referring to. Her body language tells a different story. As an affectionate mother, she doesnā€™t want to hurt her son so she gives Meerab keys, but deep inside she knows that her daughter-in-law is too young to handle such a big responsibility of a sole decision maker. As the story progresses you will find the consequences of that power shift.

The locations you have used in the drama are surreal and go well with your story. What was in your mind when you did recce for it?

You will be surprised to know that all the outdoor locations we have used in drama are in Karachi - from lush green fields in Malir to breathtaking haveli. I knew that my story belonged to a rural region so I chose locations that made my characters believable. Wahajā€™s debut scene in drama was shot in an open green field, which helped in creating his precise image in the viewerā€™s mind.

Although Tere Bin has received a lot of praise, several drama critics have pointed out continuity problems and other flaws in the production. Would you like to comment on it?

As we are human, there is a chance that we will make mistakes in our work. Technical glitches do occur when you are aiming for larger-than-life projections, and I truly apologize to my viewers for that.

As a leading director, how seriously do you take drama critics' opinions?

I respect some of the critics who remark without any bias because healthy criticism is good. Every reviewer has a distinct set of standards to evaluate a drama; some focus on the arts and creativity, while many others take a feminism-centric approach. I believe you should approach drama with the understanding that it is a work of fiction. Consider the viewership, which generates millions of views for a single episode. Usually, they donā€™t have any issues otherwise we wonā€™t be getting any ratings. Drama critics raise concerns because they already have an agenda in mind and utilize it to form opinions. I've also seen that they frequently contradict one another. The majority of them haven't finished watching the episodes, therefore their comments lack context for the narrative.

Would you like to give any message for young aspiring drama makers?

Look out for stories around you. Read novels, newspapers, and whatever literature you can get your hands on as it broadens your horizon and makes you a better visualizer. In the current times, you have access to all the state-of-the-art gadgets so use them for effective storytelling. ā€¢

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Posted: 1 years ago
#76

Originally posted by: Heeba

I mean for once I WANT HIM TO STAND UP FOR HER!! He should question everyone? How dare they Ā« throw Ā» her out at night. I want him to tell them how he found her at the door step.

I dont see Aneela at the living room scene? Did she stay back with murtasim? This is how he knows she is at the restaurant?



I think he will stand up for Meerab. But I have to see to what extent he can stand up for Meerab. I really want to see him answer back to Maa Begum.

I think Aneela will stay in Karachi with Meerab. May be when Murtasim comes to take Meerab back she might inform him of the restaurant. And I also think that, from the BTS, Saba will come and take Meerab to restaurant and then Rohail will come to meet Meerab at the restaurant. Then Murtasim will see them and try to leave but Meerab stops him at the stairs.

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Posted: 1 years ago
#77

Originally posted by: Neha_J


I am hoping Aneela is not there becauae only Waqas came to question everyone ans take a stand for his daughter. Murtasim is in the living room na šŸ˜Æ

Aneela is probably with Meerab. I think after Waqas questions them, Murtu might go to the Karachi house and Aneela might tell him about Meerab...that is how he reaches the restaurant šŸ«£

I want Anwar's comeuppance..šŸ˜”

How can he stand there like a useless statue... right/wrong - is Maryam more important than Meerab for him?

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Posted: 1 years ago
#78

Originally posted by: ddppkkrr

Director interview link on Tere Bin wiki page as I canā€™t post - this is his piece on Haya - how is she not completely evil. Canā€™t believe she will get redemption


Sabeena is a great actress and she is the lady in the red in our drama. In my work, negative characters always have some back story, and in Tere Bin, Sabeena portrays a girl who is in love with her cousin Murtaism but fails to win him, so she seeks revenge on everybody who stands in her path. We didn't want to portray her as completely evil, so we incorporated songs and other emotionally charged scenes to soften the impact and help the audience relate to the character.


I'm sorry what? Relate to her? Soften the impact? Back story?

Not once in the 42 episodes till now can anyone relate to her. She is evil. Pure evil. Her back story doesn't justify the bs she has done.


What are these guys high on? Nothing can justify what Haya did for God sake šŸ¤¢

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Posted: 1 years ago
#79

Originally posted by: Winterberry

82 down!! we will definitely hit 100 and make history for sure !

Waiting for that!! šŸ„³

Posted: 1 years ago
#80

Originally posted by: Priyankaakdha

but she never doubted him ... she thought there is misunderstanding but she never doubted him .. infact till end she tried convincing mariyum that murtisim se baat krti hu , he will understand ...

He always does, but that doesnā€™t mean that he canā€™t feel hurt, he begged her to choose them but what she did? She chose her promise to Mariam over her marriage and all accused him for not fulfilling his promise to Meerub, he made during their marriage. I know Meerubā€™s intentions were good but that doesnā€™t make Murtasim wrong, does it??

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