Reviews of Pak Dramas

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Posted: 11 years ago
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After ages, once more got hooked to Pak dramas thanxs to Zindagi channel. So now am watching some recommended dramas online as they have yet not been shown on Zindagi channel and am giving my reviews. I know many of you guys have done the same and in random threads I find mention of dramas watched. So decided to open a thread where we all can post our reviews and let others know how we found the dramas.

But when posting reviews, if there r spoilers in it, pls mention it beforehand so that ppl who aren't interested in knowing them can avoid them.


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Posted: 11 years ago
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DASTAAN

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Watched Dastaan and sigh! 😭😭😭

Fisrt let me get the political equation out of the way. Being an Indian, for obvious reasons I didn't agree to the political rhetoric that were sprouted, but it at least gave me an understanding to a diametrically opposite POV. I was discussing this show with my sister who too has watched it and she said that when initially she was watching it, she was wondering why Fawad's character Hasan was shown as the villain as she had assumed he was the main lead and then all of a sudden it struck her that it was being shown from the Pakistani POV and I suppose that explains it all!😳 It's all about which side of the border you are literally. But More than that I think it's all politics and power play and it's the common people who paid the price, both Indians and Pakistanis. Also I think the partition was such a fatal man-made disaster that could have been executed better or avoided. But beyond that I am pretty hazy about the exact details so will say no further. Anyways enough of the political commentary.

I usually avoid such grim subjects and was apprehensive about watching Dastaan, but then finally gave in coz I wanted to watch different genres especially the good ones that are being recommended around. It was depressing to say the least.😭 The story was good, but I only got interested after Bano and Hasan meet again. From there on the story was really gripping and I felt so totally helpless seeing Bano reduced to a caricature of the feisty, spirited, girl and her rabid hate for her son brought tears in my eyes. Such a wasted life for such a strong person who had endured so much in the hope of seeing a better tomorrow. Hasan was such a sensitive lover. He tried his best and beyond to get back his old Bano and was so supportive. It's rare to find such a person and though there was no doubt that he loved Bano, but he also realized that he could never have the same kind of reciprocation, yet Bano's well being became his only goal in life.

Bano was such a revolutionary. After having endured so much, she still had the burning desire to make her country an ideal one, but she got disillusioned at every step. I was so happy when she finally became a social worker, thinking finally she has got her purpose, but that again was brutally dashed by the final betrayal and that too at the point when Bano had finally decided to reclaim her life with Hasan ( or had she really, I wonder). Liked Rafia's character too. She was the silent strength of Hasan, though he himself was unaware of it most of the time. My heart really went out to Bano in the end, but guess she was too far gone and could have never gone back to the person she was before. Left a sad feeling within, much after I had finished watching it and though I had finished watching it a few days back, only now could I pen down my thoughts.

Now abt the actors.

Fawad was simply brilliant as Hasan and no I am not a blind fan of his, just like him and especially his acting! He emotes so well and has a repertoire of emotions and never does he go OTT, which in a play like Dastaan one can easily do. Just through his eyes he can express so much of pain and sadness. Simply amazing. I find his role of Hasan very understated and he portrayed all emotions, whether sadness, anger, love, joy or helplessness perfectly and with the right restrain.👏

Had read so much abt Sanam Baloch's acting prowess and undoubtedly she was very good and performed Bano well. Only thing is dat, maybe I had heard so much of praise abt her, I wasn't as awed by her acting. And I didn't feel like only she could hv done Bano if you know what I mean.

Saba Qamar is an actor that I am liking and she played her cameo of Suraiya well . And I agree with those who say she has good chemistry with Fawad. Loved Suraiyya Khala and Hasan scenes.

The guy who plays Saleem was also good. The absolute scared expression when he retuns from Divan Saab's place, having not got any reassurance from him and his encountering a riot victim, sent chills down my spine. He was fabulous in that scene.

Samina Peerzada was as usual spot on and she's turning out to be my fav amongst the senior actors. I liked Mehreen as Rafia and she looked beautiful. Performance wise all others were good too.


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Malaal: I watched it after strong recommendation. It was a well written and well enacted show. The story is about two friends Danish and Zeenia in their late 30s. It was expected they would marry but Danish goes ahead and marries a much younger woman Mahi. Zeenia is left heartbroken. Eventually she meets a younger man Jawad who falls for her. Jawad happens to be the cousin of Mahi. The story that follows is what happens after Danish's marriage.

I personally felt that show needed to explore Zeenia and Jawad's relationship more. The focus was more on Danish and you really hate his character and he gets too much screen time! But still a watchable show. Do note the character of Zeenia is played by an actress of Indian origin.
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SHUKK

*SPOILER ALERT* don't read if u guys don't want to know the story of Shukk beforehand.😆

I watched Shukk, but being the impatient kind, I first read through the story on wiki and read through many reviews and comments on various sites and blogs. It did not look promising, but since I already knew that I didn't watch with much expectations. So was pleasantly surprised to have liked and enjoyed this show and maybe it's the way I went about watching it, but I really enjoyed it.

The story was intriguing and I always prefer stories that revolve around relationships and their dynamics and Shukk was exactly that. We had 4 main characters and 2 couples ( or rather 3, if we take into account that midway through the show Sania and ehtesham became a couple) and all of them had their dynamics with one another that were different and a lot to do with the kind of person each of them were.

Coming to Ehtesham, we have this very supportive and indulgent husband who is madly in love with his wife even after 7 years of marriage and has kept the romance alive in their lives with his thoughtful gestures. He knows that his wife yearns for a child and she is impulsive and child like, but good at heart and that's why he indulges her.

Sherish is a fun loving, easy going, friendly, light on responsibility kind of person with a good heart. She has a perfect life and marriage, except for missing out on one of the biggest aspects in her life/ marriage, or at least that's how she sees it and dat's motherhood. So whenever she's around a child, she can't help but get attached and shower her love that she has and isn't shy to display in abundance. She has a supportive husband and an uber cool and supportive mother-in-law. Her life is rosy.

Ali is the typical husband who believes that a husband's duty is to provide for the family and the wife's to look after the family and house. He has a mother who tends to be overly and overtly critical and cantankerous and hence he believes in keeping his wife on a tight leash, though he may not always want that. Also he has a very prosaic outlook towards marriage and to show that he has the upper hand in marriage he tends to be harsh towards his wife, but also does end up appreciating her for being a good wife and daughter-in-law. But when he discovers that his meek docile wife is much more educated than him and is capable of making a good earning, his ego gets easily bruised and from then onwards his insecurities are always on the surface and he feels cheated too. Also when his wife gets accused of committing adultery he instantly decides to divorce her, and I feel that's not because he believes it to be true, but coz he does not want ppl to think that he's weak and dependent on his wife to accept her after such accusations.

Now coming to Sania. IMO amongst all the 4 main characters, hers is the most complex one. She is a good wife, devoted and loving mother and dutiful daughter-in-law who takes all the difficulties in her stride and almost robotically goes about her daily routine in life. She seems to have accepted her fate and stoically faces life without much complain. She has a certain calmness and stillness in her. But then beneath this Sania is another Sania lurking whose glimpse we get once in a while. The fiercely protective Sania who can stand up against anyone for her son's sake, the strong-willed and assertive Sania who refuses to part with her jewellery, in spite of the emotional and mental pressure her husband puts her through. The angry and bitter Sania who still holds the grudge of rejection even years after her broken engagement and hence can't talk politely to the person who is responsible for it. The fun loving Sania who can aim well and bring down imlis from the tree. This is the type of person she must have been when young and before her engagement broke and life as it is now happened. And finally the highly accomplished and efficient Sania that no one is aware about and that Sania herself has forgotten about it seems.

The story and relationships.

Ehtesham and Sherish have an idyllic marriage. Ehtesham is a caring, supportive and indulgent husband and Sherish is a loving , fun loving and fondly spoilt wife. The only dark spot in their otherwise idyllic life is that they are childless and though both must feel the absence of a child, it is Sherish who is more affected and hence her tendency to shower love to children coz she longs for one and also loves them. Her immature and too frank behavior puts Ehtesham in embarrassing situations, but though he reprimands her, he knows that this trait of hers is what makes her who she is and that is a person he loves. But her this very immature behavior, when it becomes the reason for them losing their child, Ehtesham can't seem to overlook it anymore and can't seem to forgive her. And then her getting brainwashed and starting to have Shukk on her husband for having an affair with Sania, just makes the rift all the more wider. Yes Ehtesham should have told her that Sania was his ex-fiancee and that he had left her to marry Sherish coz he loved her. But knowing Sherish Ehtesham knew dat she would blow the whole thing out of proportion and that's why he felt that it's best that she doesn't know. But she does come to know and his hiding this from her makes her all the more convinced that der is something going on between him and Sania. And it becomes inevitable that their relationship reaches a point of no return.

Ali and Sania's marriage is a lopsided one, where it is Sania who is putting in most of the effort in their relationship. Ali takes her for granted and even when her returns from South Africa he makes it clear to her that he has returned not coz of her and their son, but because of his mother and that too coz his mother said that Sania does not take care of her properly. And as I mentioned earlier once he comes to know that Sania is more educated and qualified than him, he has a hard time accepting this and IMO he took the easy way out when Sania gets accused of adultery and without really making an effort to find out the truth he divorces her. Also as I hv said it wouldn't have mattered to him even if he knew what Sania was innocent, coz it became an ego issue for him to have people talk about his wife.

Now coming to Sania- Ehtesham relationship. Initially Sania holds a lot of resentment towards Ehtesham as he had rejected her after getting engaged to her, so she is rude and angry with him. Also she feels jealous coz she sees the idyllic life of Ehtesham and Sherish and maybe deep down she feels it was she who could have had that life with Ehtesham. Ehtesham after the initial shock of seeing her again, is pretty much indifferent towards her and is quite taken aback by her rudeness. He later on gets annoyed with her for what he sees as her unreasonable behavior and especially he does not like it when she's rude to Sherish and also that shersih is so persistent in being friends with her. He probably views her as a dull, boring person as opposed to sherish who is so full of life. But when he starts getting to know her better he is surprised to find out that there is much more to her than her cranky nature towards him. He is suitably impressed by her qualifications and her job abilities. Her handling of the toughest situations and her dignified and quite way of going about her life even in the wosre of situations. Again I suppose one can't help but see the contrast in the 2 women and their diametrically opposite reactions to handling tough times . Also he feels responsible for her predicament and sympathizes with her and she is der for him as a pillar of support when he's going though a bad phrase, just as he is there for her and all this makes his falling for her inevitable. That one dialogue that sherish tells ehtesham that what do u see in her (Sania), she's so ordinary and he tells her that no she isn't ordinary but very special sums up the way ehtesham seems Sania. As for Sania Ehtesham has been most supportive and his caring and being there for her, when there was never anyone for her makes her fall for him too.

Also I feel the end could not have been any other way, except that they shouldn't have tried to make Sania-Ehtesham the guilty party and their marriage as something they did wrong, coz they both went through a lot and that too without them being at fault and they genuinely fell for each other and cared about each other and they so deserved to be a family along with Rumi.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: khamosshhh

Samina Peerzada was as usual spot on and she's turning out to be my fav amongst the senior actors.

This is true! I hope we get to see her in some Indian films. She is absolutely fabulous.
Edited by RockChicGirl - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I saw Dastaan and Shukk both . Beautifully directed and very well told story , one with sensitive issue and another is mature on where trust can make or break a relationship .
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Posted: 11 years ago
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nice idea 👍🏼
most of my reviews will be on Sanam Saeed shows as i watched all of them 😳 Res for now
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u can read on www.tv-kahani.com
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Originally posted by: Taify

u can read on www.tv-kahani.com



Ah ok thnx. 😊

Started this thread coz many ppl on dis forum r watching Pak dramas online, especially those aired a few years back, and want to give their take, just like me. But as der is no specific place to discuss them started this thread.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Daam

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I watched this drama a few months back. It has Sanam Baloch & Adeel Hussain in the lead roles with Aamina Sheikh & Sanam Saeed playing important roles.

As the name states Daam is about the price we need to pay in order to achieve each & everything in life. Though the theme may seem depressing to some extent it is not. It is more of a lesson w/o being preachy. The choices made by Sanam B in the show are very practical. She manages to maintain her self respect, holds her head high & moves on. This is the only show where sacrifice of any sort made any sense to me. It was for the betterment of all involved, just like sacrifice should be. I absolutely loved the fact that she moved on & never ever looked back. Though she did not get her forever after with her first love, she did become happy in life, she achieved what she had set out to achieve, and she achieved her happy ending with someone else which was very realistic & refreshing.

The direction is excellent. All the actors are perfect in their roles. The OST has a haunting feel to it & the lyrics gives a brief indication of what the story holds. A beautiful & must watch show.
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