Tag: Jaan Nisar

  • Danish Taimoor drops hints about his two upcoming dramas

    Danish Taimoor drops hints about his two upcoming dramas

    Fans of Danish Taimoor are now eagerly waiting for his next projects after he recently shared some exciting news.

    During his appearances as a guest on Mazaq Raat hosted by Imran Ashraf.

    A fan from the audience asked, “Danish bhai, what’s your next drama?”

    Danish revealed that he is working on two dramas, one of which is called Shair, and he is starring alongside Sarah Khan.

    Another drama he is working on is “40 per cent” completed, and it is called Man Mast Malang.

    This drama, he said, “will be aired on a great channel, Insha’Allah”.

    His co-star will be Sahar Hashmi, and the Danish character’s name is Kabir.

    Danish Taimoor is currently starring in Jaan Nisar and Teri Chhaon Mein.

  • Hiba Ali Khan reveals major flashbacks expected in ending of ‘Jaan Nisar’

    Hiba Ali Khan reveals major flashbacks expected in ending of ‘Jaan Nisar’

    Actress Hiba Ali Khan gave an interview to Independent Urdu where she talked about the last few episodes of the drama serial Jaan Nisar which will include major flashbacks to reveals why her character is so obsessive and negative.

    Hiba Ali said, “Kashmala can’t be justified, but at least I can give 20 percent justification for the hatred you all have towards her. In the end, in the last few episodes, you’ll get a complete flashback that will reveal why Kashmala became the way she is, and that she too has been wronged in a way. I am not defending Kashmala, she is indeed a wrong person.”

    “All your curses for her are justified, and bad people should face consequences in the end. But still, Kashmala has a side that made her this way. So, nobody is a born criminal; circumstances and situations can turn people into something else. I feel that this aspect is totally ignored, and she is completely misunderstood, as if her side of the story doesn’t even exist,” the actress added.

  • Haroon Shahid has very important advice for raising children

    Haroon Shahid has very important advice for raising children

    Actor and model Haroon Shahid has won fans over with his captivating performances on screen, but what makes him a true hero is his refreshing approach to parenting.

    Recently Haroon Shahid appeared as a guest on ‘Subh Ka Samaa’ ,  where he shared his perspective on fatherhood.

    “To be honest with you, I don’t feel stressed about it; I discuss it with my wife as well. Since my main goal is to raise my children as morally upright adults who obey authority figures and treat others with kindness, I truly don’t want to leave any of my property to them,” he observed.

    He went on to say,
    “We have seen many financially sorted people in life, who lost their properties because things don’t remain the same. Teach your kids how to live and survive in this society. Many of them developed depression as a result of losing money and being unable to find another source of income,” the Verna actor added.

    Haroon Shahid has starred in such hit dramas as Tajdeed -E- Wafa, Do Bol, Nikkah. Currently he is starring in Jaan Nisar which is written by Rehana Aftab and directed by Moshin Mirza.

  • Which role did Hiba Ali turn down in ‘Ishq Zahe Naseeb’

    Which role did Hiba Ali turn down in ‘Ishq Zahe Naseeb’

    Actress Hiba Ali, who is currently starring in the drama Jaan Nisar, revealed that she once turned down a role in the drama Ishq Zahe Naseeb.

    Recently the Dil Diya Dehleez actress appeared as a guest on Gup Shup, hosted by Vasay Chaudhary. During the show a fan from the audience asked, “Is there any drama that you rejected at first and later regretted because it became a hit?”

    Hiba Ali replied, “Oh yes, there was a drama, after I rejected it, Yumna played the role. It was on Hum TV, and it was the character of Zahid’s mother who later becomes a lady. It was ‘Ishq Zahe Naseeb’, I think. Before my gap from Hum TV, they had offered me the role and I thought it was a side character since Sonia was already leading, and the mother’s role was in flashbacks, so I didn’t do it. Then Yumna took that role, and after that, she became who she is today, Mashallah, it was in her fate. So, that role slipped through my hands. That was about four or five years ago.”

  • Top 10 must-watch dramas of the week

    Get ready for an emotional rollercoaster with this week’s binge-worthy picks! From Munna’s heartfelt romance in ‘Gentleman’ to comedic clashes in ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum,’ these dramas are packed with love triangles, revenge schemes, and unexpected twists. Here’s the ultimate list you can’t afford to miss:

     Zard Patton Ka Bunn

    ‘Zard Patton Ka Bunn’ made an emotional impact this week, though it didn’t quite shine as brightly as other dramas. Despite being lower on the list, it remains a favorite for its powerful storyline and strong acting. The flashbacks showing a young girl with perfumed soap highlight the harsh realities of child labor and the desperation that drives parents to have more children for financial reasons. Meenu’s emotional outburst was a standout moment, showcasing the show’s excellent writing and character development.

    Jafaa

    ‘Jafaa’ kept viewers hooked with its first episode, leaving us excited for what’s next. The drama combines thought-provoking themes with engaging storytelling. The contrast between Deebu’s struggles and Moiz’s carefree life adds depth to the plot. Questions about Deebu’s forced marriage add to the drama’s complexity.

     Noor Jahan

    ‘Noor Jahan’ continues to be a guilty pleasure with its thrilling plot and suspenseful twists. The drama’s family dynamics and the surprising turn of events, including Mukhtiar Chacha’s death, keep viewers on edge. The anticipation for Noor Jahan’s next moves adds to the show’s appeal.

     Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum

    ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ is a visual delight with a standout direction. The relatable moments, like bathroom-sharing issues and late-night snacks, are well portrayed by Hania Aamir and Fahad Mustafa. The chemistry between Sharjeena and Mustafa’s characters is captivating, making this drama a must-watch.

     Gentleman

    Taking the top spot this week is ‘Gentleman.’ This drama offers a heartwarming and uplifting love story. Zarnab’s emotional journey and heartfelt prayers for Munna create a deeply moving experience. The combination of emotional depth and strong support from other characters makes this drama a favorite.

     Radd

    ‘Radd,’ featuring Hiba Bukhari and Sheheryar Munawar, continues to speed ahead with its exciting mix of action and romance. With Zain’s return, the drama has become even more gripping. The evolving dynamics between Emaan and Zain add plenty of twists and turns that keep viewers hooked.

    What sets ‘Radd’ apart is its nuanced characters. Both Zain and Salaar are not purely villains; their actions are influenced by complex life situations, adding depth to their roles. This complexity makes the drama even more engaging.

    Jaan Nisar

    ‘Jaan Nisar’, produced by 7th Sky Entertainment and airing on Geo Entertainment, kicks off with a compelling mix of drama and romance. The story follows Dua, a young woman with big dreams, and Nosherwan, a mysterious figure with a hidden past. As the plot unfolds, viewers are introduced to unexpected twists, including a dramatic revelation about Nosherwan’s marriage and a dark mystery surrounding his brother’s death. Tune in from Friday to Sunday at 8:00 PM to catch all the action.

    Teri Chhaon Mein

    Danish Taimoor and Laiba Khurram team up for ‘Teri Chhaon Mein.’ Despite its old-fashioned title, the characters are fresh. Danish plays a soft, loving boy, while Laiba plays a family-oriented girl who lacks confidence and independence. The teasers suggest their relationship will face challenges, adding suspense. Danish’s character might show unexpected traits, keeping viewers curious. Let’s see how their story unfolds in this new drama.

    Dil Manay Na

    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.

    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 layer of intrigue to the narrative, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.

  • Jaan Nisar: more intriguing than it first appears

    Jaan Nisar: more intriguing than it first appears

    ‘Jaan Nisar,’ a project by 7th Sky Entertainment, is led by the talented duo Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi. This new drama airs on Geo Entertainment and has kicked off with three episodes, hinting at a storyline that’s deeper than it first appears.

    Dua, played by the versatile Hiba Bukhari, is a young girl with big dreams. Unlike the typical obedient and practical sisters, Dua loves dancing and dreams of exotic meals instead of the usual desi dishes. She hopes for someone who can help her achieve her dreams, though she’s not just a “fortune seeker.”

    Enter Nosherwan, a dark, mysterious, and no-nonsense guy, portrayed by Danish Taimoor. He seems like the perfect drama hero, but there may be more to his character than meets the eye.

    On the other side, Dua shares a seemingly love-struck story with Faraz, played by Haroon Shahid. Nosherwan notices Dua on two occasions and seems intrigued, though he hasn’t admitted it to himself yet.

    But there’s a twist: Nosherwan was forced to marry his brother’s widow, Kashmala, a role he’s uncomfortable with as he always saw her as a sister-in-law. The past haunts him and drives him to do good deeds, like protecting women in his village.
    The drama also teases a mystery about Nosherwan’s brother’s death and Dua’s strict father, who has a dubious character.

    ‘Jaan Nisar’ airs on Geo Entertainment every Friday to Sunday at 8:00 p.m. The cast includes Danish Taimoor, Hiba Bukhari, Haroon Shahid, Sajid Hasan, Hina Bayat, Mahmood Aslam, Dania Enwer, Kinza Malik, Hiba Ali, Sajeeruddin Khalifa, Humaira Bano, and Ellie Zaid.