The teaser of Hamza Ali Abbasi’s new drama ‘Faraar’ has just been released, offering an electrifying glimpse into what promises to be an action-packed drama from Green Entertainment.
Hamza Ali Abbasi plays the character of Batish who breaks rules and thrives in chaos, always staying ahead of the game.
The teaser shows the fear that hides in the dark corners of the city with thrilling action scenes.
The drama is written by Mustafa Afridi, directed by Syed Wajahat Hussain and produced by Next Level Entertainment.
Faraar’s cast includes Haroon Shahid, Ahmed Ali Akbar, Sohai Ali Abro and Danyal Zafar
This week’s episode of Gentleman and the one preceding it have become the turning point for the drama that explored Karachi’s underbelly.
The narrative now belongs to Zarnab. With her brilliant acting skills, Yumna Zaidi aced the emotional scenes as Zarnab praying for Muna at the Hospital. Zarnab’s father stays beside her and the bonding between father and daughter is outstanding.
Dilbar sticks with Muna even in the most difficult times. Here we cannot ignore Zulmi’s love for Muna as well. Muna is the luckiest person because he has got some true friends. The conversation between Dilbar and Zarnab impressed the viewers of Gentlemen. People also enjoyed the joke session between Zarnab’s father, Zulmi, and Dilbar.
Waqar Sahib, Zarnab’s father, has admitted by staying at the hospital that Muna is a good man. Faris, however, came across as a narcissist, more concerned about his career with no space for Mifra.
It is surprising to see that Mifra pretends to know a lot about Faris. During episode 13, her dialogues were on point, and I was really impressed by the conversation between her and Faris when she said, “You neither knew how to love her (Zarnab) nor how to be unfaithful; what will you do with me? If tomorrow that gangster (Muna) survives and Zarnab says she has fallen in love with him, will you come to me with your wounds?”
The scene depicts the reality of most men in our society and their approach towards women.
Zarnab’s performance made fans feel emotional in the scene where she was talking with Muna and the dialogue really went viral. “Tum marna mat Muna, mein tumhay jeeta huwa dekhna chahti hu”. Even I can Muna’s hope for a new life.
At the end of episode 14, Waqar Sahab did a great job. He ended Zarnab’s engagement with Faris, admitting that he is not a suitable man for his daughter. The way he called Faris a “Thug” caught viewers’ attention.
Waqar Sahab added that anyone in uniform who takes bribes is also a thug. Zarnab’s father completely supported her decision, highlighting the importance of a supportive father in a daughter’s life.
Let’s see what happens in the remaining episodes of Gentleman. Will Zarnab gradually fall in love with Muna in the upcoming episodes?
In the realm of Pakistani entertainment, Green Entertainment continues to carve a niche with its diverse and compelling dramas. From heartwarming love stories to gripping tales of family dynamics, Green Entertainment presents viewers with an array of narratives that resonate with audiences across the globe. Let’s delve into the latest offerings from this production house and explore the captivating stories awaiting viewers.
1. Dil Manay Na: A Tale of Adoption Dilemmas
At the heart of ‘Dil Manay Na’ lies a poignant narrative surrounding adoption dilemmas and familial relationships. Madiha Imam portrays Hania, a young woman who discovers that she was adopted at a young age by her mother, Dr. Shabana, depicted by the talented Sania Saeed. As Hania grapples with this revelation, she must navigate the complexities of her identity and confront the challenges within her family.
The stellar cast, including Shahood Alvi, Noreen Gulwani, and Aina Asif, delivers powerful performances that breathe life into the characters. With themes of love, acceptance, and self-discovery, ‘Dil Manay Na’ promises to resonate with audiences on a profound level.
2. Let’s Try Mohabbat: A Love Story with a Twist
‘Let’s Try Mohabbat’ presents a refreshing take on the classic love story, infused with light-hearted moments and heartfelt emotions. Mawra Hocane and Danyal Zafar shine as Fiza and Zohan, two individuals entangled in the complexities of love and societal expectations. As they navigate the ups and downs of their relationship, viewers are drawn into a world filled with romance, humor, and unforeseen challenges.
Mirza Gohar Rasheed adds depth to the narrative with his portrayal of a character whose love story remains unfulfilled. With a stellar ensemble cast and a storyline brimming with optimism, ‘Let’s Try Mohabbat’ offers viewers a delightful escape into the world of romance.
3. Pas-e-Deewar: Intense Drama with Dark Twists
‘Pas-e-Deewar’ takes viewers on a captivating journey through the intricacies of marriage, adversity, and resilience. Noor Zafar Khan and Arsalan Naseer lead the cast as Ujala and Iftikhar, a young couple whose seemingly perfect life is shattered by unseen enemies and unforeseen circumstances. As they confront financial struggles and dark intentions, their bond is tested in ways they never imagined.
With compelling performances and a gripping storyline, ‘Pas-e-Deewar’ immerses viewers in a world filled with tension, emotion, and unexpected twists. Ali Rehman Khan’s portrayal of the chief antagonist adds an additional layer of intrigue to the narrative, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.
Say a word of thanks to the producers, writers and directors who decided to make dramas that were truly worth our while. They left us hooked, laughing and crying along with beloved characters.
Check out the best of Pakistani dramas from this year.
1. Jannat Se Aagay
Writer: Shah Yasir Director: Haseeb Hassan Channel: Geo Entertainment
Jannat Se Aagay digs into the complexities of identity and personal aspirations, focusing on Jannat and Tabassum, two young women from different backgrounds trying to discover themselves in a complicated world.
The drama stands out for its compelling storyline, unpredictable script, and engaging narrative. While not flawless for die-hard Umera Ahmed fans, it’s recommended for its entertainment value, script quality, and performances. The return of Umera Ahmed adds to the anticipation, making Jannat Se Aagay a noteworthy entry in the world of Pakistani dramas in 2023.
2. Shannas
Writer: Adarsh Ayaz Director: Yasra Rizvi Channel: Green Entertainment
Shanaas was a unique addition to our screens this year, featuring unconventional content. It follows Aneesa (Hajra Yamin), who discovers that she was adopted as a child. The drama unfolds as Aneesa navigates a journey to find her biological parents, encountering various characters tied to her past. Addressing adoption and class differences, the script, along with exceptional performances by Hajra Yamin, Sania Saeed, Shamim Hilaly, Yasra Rizvi, and others, handles the sensitive topics with care. An honest effort by the writer, director, and actors makes “Shanaas” a must-watch, delving into a sensitive subject in a thoughtful and tasteful manner.
3. Kabli Pulao
Writer: Zafar Mairaj Director: Kashif Nisar Channel: Green Entertainment
The sensational Kabli Pulao aired on Green Entertainment, immediately cementing itself as a contender for the best series of 2023, not only for its compelling narrative but also for the network, sparking anticipation for future content. An unlikely romance between Haji Mushtaq (Muhammad Ehteshamuddin) and Barbeena (Sabeena Farooq), an Afghan refugee widow, the drama delves into their unconventional love story, exploring the challenges of cross-cultural relationships. Ehteshamuddin’s portrayal captivates with depth, and Farooq’s acting keeps viewers eagerly anticipating each episode.
The drama’s commitment to shedding light on refugee struggles offers a refreshing departure from mainstream storytelling. A seamless blend of a compelling storyline and outstanding performances, “Kabli Pulao” stands out as one of the best stories of 2023.
4. Fairy Tale
Writer: Sarah Majeed Director: Ali Hasan Channel: HUM TV
Fairytale is the firm fan favourite on the list, the story of Umeed’s life—a happy, imperfect young girl with a modern perspective. Despite embracing typical romance tropes, the drama’s light approach resonated so well with young Pakistanis that a second season was created, deviating from the initial plan. Fairytale’s characters are immensely fun, and the chemistry between the heroine and the hero is what keeps the show alive.
5. Muhabbat Gumshuda Meri
Writer: Rahat Jabeen Director: Shahid Shafaat Channel: HUM TV
Ranked number 1 in the 5 Best Pakistani Dramas of 2023, Muhabbat Gumshuda Meri stands out with its crisp storyline. Initially underrated, the drama gained momentum as it progressed, proving to be the most romantic series. Dana Nair impressively portrays the role of an amateur girl experiencing love, capturing expressions and comments perfectly. Khushal Khan, akin to a desi Romeo and Juliet, acts vibrantly, overshadowing with genuine emotion. The drama showcases a passionate love story, making it a standout in the realm of Pakistani dramas.