Tag: Pakistani dramas

  • ‘Don’t have to watch it’: Khushhal Khan talks violence in Duniyapur 

    ‘Don’t have to watch it’: Khushhal Khan talks violence in Duniyapur 

     
     
     Actor Khushal Khan has been making a name in the entertainment industry with impressive performances. He last starred in the web series ‘Barzakh’ in which he played the character of young Jaffer.
     
     During an appearance as a guest on Fuchsia Magazine, Khushhal Khan talked about the concerns surrounding his new project, Duniyapur.
     
     The host asked, “This isn’t a matter of concern, but in places where law and order isn’t taken very seriously, we’re showing such a drama that everyone is watching. Discussions have arisen about age ratings and whether it’s appropriate.”
     
     
     
     Khushal replied, “This is something we can discuss, it’s very explicit and has a lot of killings and that kind of content, now that everybody is watching, there’s no telling them to avoid it. Also, kids underage shouldn’t watch it if it’s explicit, if someone is sensitive to it, so it’s okay not to watch. If I had a problem with something, I wouldn’t watch it. I know myself well enough to decide that something isn’t for me.”
     
    He continued saying, “There’s a lot of content available online, and I have easy access to my phone and the internet, but I wouldn’t watch everything. The same goes for everyone else; if they’re sensible enough, they can judge by the trailers and teasers. Families can see the trailers beforehand, its right there in front of them. “
     
    “For every project we do in the future or have done in the past, if someone isn’t comfortable, they don’t have to watch it. Nobody is forcing you to. We would love for you to watch it and enjoy it, but if it makes you uncomfortable, that’s not our intention. Our intention is to entertain, not to make anyone feel uncomfortable”, the actor added.

    Khushhal also highlighted that there aren’t always explicit warnings for content in Pakistani dramas, saying,

    “I don’t think our dramas give those warnings. You know, smoking and alcohol are sometimes shown, and parents have to take control over what their families watch. There are even things that don’t show blood, for example, when a gunshot happens, blood isn’t shown, but that doesn’t make sense. If a bullet is fired, there should be blood.”
     
    “Logical things should be shown, not illogical things. Maybe there should be warnings that this drama has a certain level of violence, so small children shouldn’t watch it. There’s nothing wrong with a warning. Parents should be sensible enough to monitor what their kids are watching. Everything is out there, but as a parent, it’s your responsibility to supervise what your kids are viewing”, Khan added. 
     
    Reflecting on his own upbringing, Khushal Khan talked about his childhood and the importance of parental guidance in media choices.

    Khushhal Khan said, “My parents did the same with me; I was only allowed to watch certain movies at a certain age, and they monitored everything I watched. So, I would say parents should do the same. If I feel that something shouldn’t be shown to kids, then it shouldn’t be shown. My brother shouldn’t be watching certain things just let him watch Cocomelon.”
     
    Khushal Khan has starred in dramas such as  Qissa Merhabano Ka, Mubhabbat GumShuda, Wehshi and Muskhil.

  • Why is DuniyaPur one of Pakistan’s most expensive dramas?

    Why is DuniyaPur one of Pakistan’s most expensive dramas?

    The highly anticipated drama DuniyaPur starring Ramsha and Khushhal Khan, is set to make waves on our screens not just for its storyline but for its staggering budget.

    Recently Ramsha Khan and Khushal Khan appeared as a guest on Something Haute hosted by Hassan Choudhary and Amna Isani.

    Hassan Choudhary asked, “There are a couple of things that are creating a lot of buzz about ‘DuniyaPur’.One of the major points is that it’s said to be one of the most expensive dramas in Pakistan’s history. People are saying that the budget for this drama is around 25 to 30 crores. Is that true or just a rumor?”

    Khushal Khan replied, “We don’t know, the exact budget, but it’s definitely one of the most expensive dramas ever made in the country. While we don’t know the precise figures, what’s clear is that it’s a big-budget project. There’s been talk about it being the most expensive drama in Pakistan’s history, but we don’t know much about exact numbers.”

    The host again asked “What resources were used to make DuniyaPur such a high-cost production?”

    Khushal Khan said that everything used in production was of the highest quality available in the country. “Whether it’s the equipment for films, the lenses, or even the cameras, things that haven’t been seen in Pakistani film or drama productions before,,” he disclosed.

    He emphasized the involvement of a specialized crew, noting, “There were a lot of specialized crew members involved, like action directors, which is a rarity. Some days, there would be around a hundred people on set, with extensive action sequences and a great deal of coordination. There were also separate posters being made, which is a testament to the scale of the production.”

    Ramasha Khan piped in to talk about the locations. “The cast and crew were constantly traveling to various locations, including Wazirabad, Sargodha, Islamabad, Dadar, Pindi, and Kohat. We might be missing some places, but there were a lot of locations involved in the shooting, such as Neelum and Jehlum as well.”

    The drama is written by Radain Shah and directed by Shahid Shafaat. It will air on Green Entertainment.
    Duniyapur is a drama about a violent place where people fight for power and survival. Trust is broken, and violence is everywhere. It’s a thrilling show about ambition, betrayal, and staying alive.

  • It’s confirmed: Hamza Ali Abbasi, Sohai Ali Abro, Ahmed Ali Akbar, Danyal Zafar are starring in ‘Faraar’

    It’s confirmed: Hamza Ali Abbasi, Sohai Ali Abro, Ahmed Ali Akbar, Danyal Zafar are starring in ‘Faraar’

    There is big news for drama fans because the biggest collaboration of stars is coming together for the highly anticipated drama serial Faraar.

    The cast of Faraar includes Hamza Ali Abbasi, Sohai Ali Abro, Ahmed Ali Akbar and Danyal Zafar.
    Hamza Ali Abbasi recently starred in drama serial Jaan-e Jahan alongside Ayeza Khan and appeared in ‘Umro Ayyar’.

    Sohai Ali Abro, currently starring in the Gentlemen, joins the cast as well, while Ahmed Ali Akbar known for his remarkable performances in Parizaad is also on board and ready to impress with another new character. He is also working with Mehreen Jabbar on the drama ‘Nadaan’, which is written by Saji Gul.

    Danyal Zafar, who recently starred in Let’s Try Mohabbat alongside Mawra Hocane is also part of the upcoming drama.

    Faraar is written by Mustafa Afridi and will air on Green Entertainment.

    Our sources in Next Level Entertainment told us Noor Jahan famed director Musadik Malek has come on board to direct Faraar. Initially, there were reports that this drama was directed by Syed Wajahat, known for megahit serials Khuda Aur Muhabbat and Khaie.

    The Current did an exclusive interview with one of the crew members.

    Here are pictures of the cast members:

  • Ali Abbas explains why he avoids working with his father Waseem Abbas

    Ali Abbas explains why he avoids working with his father Waseem Abbas

    Actor Ali Abbas, known for his diverse performances and verstile roles in the entertainment industry, is not very enthusiastic about working with his father, veteran star Waseem Abbas. Now we know the reason why.

    During a recent appearance as a guest on ‘Nadan Mezban’, host Nida Yasir asked “Do you face difficulties working with your father?”

     
    Ali Abbas replied, “I try not to work on the same drama with my father, but we have a deal that if we work on a script together, we won’t look each other in the eyes.”
      

    “When we work together, I take a different approach. Recently, my father Waseem Abbas and I worked in a drama serial with intense scenes, which I found challenging to act out. His expressive eyes make it tough for me to separate our real relationship from the characters we play. I have so much respect for him that I struggle to argue with him, both on and off screen,” the Dil -e- Nadan actor added.

  • Sarah Khan, Danish Taimoor reunite for new drama ‘Shair’

    Sarah Khan, Danish Taimoor reunite for new drama ‘Shair’

    Sarah Khan, one of the most talented and versatile actresses on our screens, has a new project coming up with none other than Danish Taimoor.

    During a fundraising event in the UK for Palestinian relief, a BBC journalist asked, “Sarah, what did you tell us about your drama with Danish?”

    The Raqs –e- Bismil actress replied, “I am working with Ayeza Khan’s husband in a drama, the working title of the drama serial is Shair, the name of the project isn’t decided yet. An interesting detail about the drama is that its OST has been sung by my husband Falak Shabir. I have worked with Danish Taimoor, but it has been a long time since then. Now, I am working with him again after many years. I can’t reveal much about the story.”

    “I have read the story of the drama,” Ayeza Khan added.

    Sarah Khan has starred in such hit dramas as Wabaal, Namak Haram while Danish Taimoor is currently starring in Jaan Nisar and Teri Chhaon Mein.

    Read more: Danish Taimoor, Sarah Khan collaborate for the first time

  • First look: Maya Ali and Wahaj Ali in Sunn Mere Dil

    First look: Maya Ali and Wahaj Ali in Sunn Mere Dil

     
     The wait is finally over for fans of Maya Ali and Wahaj Ali, as the best on screen couple returns after three years in Geo’s highly-anticipated drama serial Sunn Mere Dil.

    The first look of Sunn Mere Dil shows Maya Ali as Sadaf and Wahaj Ali as Bilal Abdullah in a beautiful Mayun and wedding scene.

    The story of the drama promises to touch the soul of anyone who has ever fallen in love.
     

    Sun Mere Dil features a talented cast including Amar Khan, Saba Hamid, Hira Mani, Usama Khan, Syed Mohammed Ahmed, and Shavir Kadwani. 

    The drama is written by controversial writer Khalil-Ur Rehman Qamar and directed by Haseeb Hassan, who recently directed Jannat Say Agay.

    It is produced by Asad Qureshi, Abdullah Kadwani under the banner of 7th Sky Entertainment Productions.

    Maya Ali and Wahaj Ali last starred in Jo Bichay Gaye, written by Ali Moeen and directed by Haissam Hussain.

  • Best OSTs of 2022, 2023: Nominees revealed for 9th HUM Awards

    Best OSTs of 2022, 2023: Nominees revealed for 9th HUM Awards

    The HUM 9 Awards are going to take place at Ovo Arena Wembley in London on September 28, 2024. This year’s nominees for Best OST of Dramas 2022 & 2023 are in, and the competition is heating up.
     
    Here is the list of dramas that are nominated for Best OST of dramas of 2022 and 2023:

     
     Ishq E Laa: This song is sung by Azaan Sami Khan and written by Asim Raza
      
    Sang-e-Mah: Sahir Ali Bagga’s musical masterpiece delivers an emotional depth that resonates with listeners of Sang-e-Mah.   

     

    The song is sung by Atif Asalam, while the lyrics are written by Fatima Najeeb.

      
    Dobara:  Shuja Haider create a memorable tune for Dobara OST, and it’s really well sung by Sehar Gul Khan and Shuja Haider, and the lyrics are written by Imran Narmi and Shuja Haider.
     
     

    Bakhtawar: With the melodious voice of Shiraz Uppal’s mesmerizing vocals, this OST is turning heads and is set to leave a lasting impression. The lyrics of the song are written by Mubashir Hasan.

    Yunhi: The last nomination for HUM Style is the OST of Yunhi, beautifully sung by Shae Gill, Sami Khan and written by Sami Khan.

  • Aliya and Ibrahim’s sweet moments together in ‘Mann Jogi’ steal the show

    Aliya and Ibrahim’s sweet moments together in ‘Mann Jogi’ steal the show

     

    Mann Jogi’s episode 6 brings forth a new love song, which makes the show even better.

     

    Aliya and Ibrahim’s love story is so sweet, showing how much they love each other even when they’re far apart.

     

    Ibrahim’s humor, like getting lost in a general store, and Aliya’s worried search for him, add a delightful touch to the drama. Bilquis Aunty’s character is also evolving, and her jokes and affectionate moments are winning hearts, making the drama even more enjoyable.

     

    The director shows a flashback to reveal Ibrahim’s painful past, showing how the terrible 2005 earthquake affected him. This adds depth to the story and reminds us that it’s also about remembering those who suffered in the earthquake of 2005 in Kashmir.

     

    Sabeena Farooqi and Bilal’s Abbas’s great and amazing performances add an exciting side to the story of Chaudhry Shabbirs’s ex-wife, keeping viewers engaged.

    The drama is written by Zafar Mairaj, produced by Sultana Siddiqui, and directed by seasoned director Kashif Nisar.

     

  • Three upcoming Pakistani dramas you don’t want to miss

    Three upcoming Pakistani dramas you don’t want to miss

    What do we need to survive? Just food, water, and air? No way! For us Pakistanis, dramas are equally important.

    They are entertaining, and some aim to spread awareness in society. Not to mention, they balance all the feelings in one experience. Whether you watch a love story at the perfect time or a family drama, they keep us glued to the screen!

    The Current has made a short list of three Pakistani dramas with stories filled with love, drama, and, of course, family.

    1. DuniyaPur

    DuniyaPur is a name that suggests thrilling stories waiting to develop, suspenseful stories as hidden truths unfold. The drama is about the rising and the underdogs eager to disrupt established powers to exact justice.

    It stars Sami Khan as Mir Hassan, a brave police officer striving to uncover hidden truths and pave the way for positive change around DuniyaPur!

    Manzar Sehbai plays Nawab Dil Awaiz, which destabilises Mir Hassan’s truths through fear, coercion, and policing this town’s deeds!

    Alongside these are some of the most beloved acting personas of our generation: Ramsha Khan, Nauman Ijaz, and Khushhal Khan.

    The storyline, packed with suspense and family drama, promises to pique viewers’ interest in the comfort of life and work.

    The drama is produced by Multiverse Entertainment, scripted by Radain Shah, and directed by Shahid Shafaat.

    DuniyaPur airs on 25th September 2024.

    1. Baby Baji Ki Bahuwain

    The sequel to Baby Baji, Baby Baji Ki Bahuwain, is coming soon.

    The teaser highlights Baby Baji and Siddiqui Saab’s efforts to keep their children together, emphasising that children often only recognise their parents’ worth and wisdom after they are gone.

    The story continues with Baby Baji’s children, and we’ll see how their lives unfold.

    Will Asma forgive Naseer? Will Jamal and Azra stay together? Will Farhat and Wasif achieve their dreams? Stay tuned to find out!

    Written by Mansoor Ahmed Khan and directed by Tehseen Khan, the drama stars Samina Ahmed, Saud Qasmi, Javeria Saud, Sunita Marshal, and more. ‘Baby Baji Ki Bahuwain’ is presented by iDream Entertainment.

    1. Ishq Beparwah

    If you’re in the mood for a sweet love story, ‘Ishq Beparwah’ seems to be the perfect choice.

    Alizeh Shah and Affan Waheed pair up for the first time, and their chemistry is already winning hearts.

    The story revolves around a girl ready for marriage and a guy who falls for her at first sight. It promises a lighthearted, feel-good romance without the usual dramatic twists, perfect for a relaxing watch.

    Written by Samina Aijaz and directed by Ilyas Kashmiri, ‘Ishq Beparwah’ premieres September 16. Details on the remaining cast are yet to be revealed.

    So, which will be your next reigning favourite show

  • ‘Viewers are talking about the need for therapy’: Mohib Mirza discusses mental health in Jafaa

    ‘Viewers are talking about the need for therapy’: Mohib Mirza discusses mental health in Jafaa

    Actor Mohib Mirza is once again in the limelight, this time for his performance as Hassan in the drama Jafaa. What makes his character truly remarkable is the way it sheds light on the importance of mental health awareness and the need to break free from toxic relationships.

    BBC Urdu’s Shumaila Khan talked to the actor and asked, “Hassan’s toxic behavior that we see, what do you hope the audience will take away from this message?”

    Mizra replied, “Nearly everyone around us has trauma, and it has shaped us in a certain way. Hassan’s character shows that realizing the situation you are in is important, and viewers are talking about how he needs therapy. That’s exactly what we wanted to convey to the audience.”

    The host asked, “Mawra’s character is Dr. Zara, a very empathetic wife. Despite seeing red flags, she is trying to understand Hassan. In your opinion, how much social pressure is there on married women in our society to maintain the marriage, you know, socially?”

    In reply, Mohib shared a personal anecdote, “I remember a phrase my friend once said: ‘Brother, it’s like this once you’re married, that’s it. There’s no one else, just this.’ However, he continued, that this it shouldn’t be burdening as he shared. “Of course, you have to make it work. But I don’t understand why there’s so much pressure. It’s not like we’re trying to promote divorce or anything. We’re not promoting it. But, if there’s toxicity, if the situation is toxic, it’s like poison.”

    The Jaffa actor stressed that this pressure can lead to mental illness. “Continuous stress is scientifically proven to cause some kind of mental or physical illness. So, no one should have to bear such negativity and poison,” he asserted.