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TBH I am watching this for Sanam Saeed and Samina Peerzada. And both of them were magnificent today!
You are right in pointing the ages of the characters. Its really hard to believe Fawad Khan, Ayesha Omer and Mehreen Raheal to be in their 20s and its not their acting or even if we rule out their looks, its because they are now well established and have acted in roles which are older and mature. It was a good episode. I am waiting for the next to see how things unfold. And as usual, your review is well written and raises all the valid points. So it finally started!
I think I read the novel 10 mths back when they were shooting it in Karachi- ab tak toh woh bhi bhoolta jaraha tha. Can’t say that I was bowled over by the first ep.
But the ep did achieve it’s purpose of acquainting us with all the main characters. Sanam did very well in her role although I found it rather tiresome (understandably it’s all part of the script – just saying.). Thank God for the more positive sister! Fawad was his usual brilliant self – making each scene come alive.
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I enjoyed the car scene with FK and sis. And yes- I am willing to let go of the age issue- am confident that we will forget about it once things get interesting! Samina Peerzada’s last ‘chappal’ scene was super too- such a simple one but so well done. Mehreen Raheel was same old same old- I wish she’d do something totally different.
I’d been looking forward to Zaroon and Kashf’s meeting but I suppose sabr ka phal meetha! SZ, thanks for the review yaar- can’t thank you enough for inviting us all over ? Like.
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Spot on review!! Agree with you about Samina Peerzada – she is amazing! Although I did see a jhalak of Naani here and there.
But when she was wrapping that sandwich it totally reminded me of my mother and how she literally hands us food when we are rushing out the door – such an ammi thing to do ? LOVED IT!! Again I enjoyed how NORMAL everyone was – kinda like TNS – there are no weirdo characters who stare at the camera and make weird faces like some of the a&b characters do.
Oh yeah Waseem Abbas was annoying. Hope we don’t see him much. He was playing his typical self. We have so many 30 year olds that we have watched play college students (Mohib and Amina and Fahad and Faisal Q.) that I don’t mind it that much since their characters will grow in age. I really enjoyed Sanam here. I was afraid that her Eng-du accent will shine through here but looks like SS has taught her well ? Same cannot be said about Mansha Pasha. I was a bit disappointed by her acting and her accent.
Aab jummay ka intezaar shru! I hope they start the college part next week and don’t drag it! SZ and everyone else! Yay ZGH is here and I am not getting engaged phewwww! Agree with you about the Mehreen Raheel and Fawad Khan Ashk effect ughhhhh I am sick of this forced “girl-boy” friendship, it looks fake on screen to be quite honest or maybe I have watched FK and MR enough times together to leave me with any impact whatsoever. BUT I love FK in this more boyish role.
I think it suits him well, well it suits him more well then Rohails role. Kind of reminds me of our aloof muju. I am finally glad to see how much maturity has been instilled into a story that just seemed colloquial on paper. Zaroon and Kashaf might have been just some 2D characters and story was quiet rushed, without much depth. The concept of the story itself was fascinating however, Its great to show boys vs girls story, from their perspectives how life unfolds and how each gender reflects their own thoughts on life. On screen, Zaroon and Kashaf become people around us, they become us and that is the beauty of ZGH.
The editing of the drama was slick, the lighting was great and the direction was up to par and it seemed quite obvious that Sultana Apa had put her soul in the drama. For me, it exceeded my expectations beyond what I set for the first episode so I was pleasantly surprised. And for the stereotype evil upper class.sigh.time to go back to work. I am glad zindagi finally gulzar ho hi gai hai!!! What a brilliant start SZ! Loved the review because you had penned down everything honestly.
ZINDAGI GULZAR HAI!! The episode turned out to be a great introductory one, we were introduced to the characters in the best way and we were not just bombarded with shots from each household featuring different characters on (mostly) breakfast tables. Today, it seemed like we,as viewers, were given some time to seep into the story. Good job, ZGH team! Fawad Khan was fabulous.( do we even have to say that?!
) Asmara and Sarah didn’t surprise me, it seemed like Sarah is the same irritated Khubsoorat from Bulbullay and Asmara is the same girl running around in Turkey. Sanam Saeed gave us a gift on ‘her’ birthday. She was perfect as the anguished Kashaf and I really like her a lot here. Samina Peerzada was again WONDERFUL as Kashaf’s mother, what a stellar performance. I too loved the sandwich and joota scenes.
I agree with you on the age thing, not that they are very old to play these ages but it is that (for Fk) we have seen him as a mature husband in most of his projects so it was a changehope we’ll get comfortable with that soon:) Six more days to go.IA! I liked that car scene too. Actually, the bro-sis relationship was nice, and shown well, how they’re making fun of each other but u can still tell they’re close. And reminds me of me and my brother ? After TNS showing a cute sisters relationship, it’s nice to see another variation on the siblings relationship. You’re right, FK definitely doesn’t look like early 20s but besides that he was really good.
And I don’t think there’s any other actor who’d be able to do the role as well as him anyway? I was hoping that maybe when they’re shown in uni later, in that setting it’ll be easier to believe but if not, the age thing doesnt bother me it’s FK after all ? Loved samina (took me a while to write that, predicting thing kept wanting to write stamina) peerzada and sanam saeed and their mother daughter relationship.
I liked when kashaf’s sis says kashaf leaves the meat for her mum and the mum leaves it for her ? Waiting for next Friday and also looking forward to tomorrow now ? We get an overdose on the weekend but there doesn’t seem to be any good dramas during the week Like. Thanks for the review SZ, you always give me food for thought. I was in a bit of a Fawad induced haze for a little while but Kashaf snapped me out of it:)Sanam Saeed was good and looked really nice,much better than that dreadful launch show look UUUgh. She could be the most annoying heroine ever but at this point I really like her character. Fawad looks really good, yes @Maria he does remind me of Muju but a lot more refined. I don’t think he comes across as a spoiled brat.yet, he seems pretty respectful of his father and “uncle” and takes care of his annoying sister.I loved that typical male line about women ruining his plans all the time.
Kashaf’s dialogues do sound too old for a a girl in her early twenties. There is a weariness about them that is unreal on such a young woman,but Sanam managed to carry them off well.
I really liked it as a first episode but that scene with Sheheryaar,Fawad and Mehreen Raheel where they are supposed to be “cool college kids” riffing off of each other was so contrived. Please someone, send the marines help poor Mehreen Raheel out of this rut. She is a talented, beautiful woman why does she do this? Finally it started. I don’t know for how long i have been waiting for this drama to start. I think first episode went really well though it was not what i was expecting but it was also not a disappointment.
It was good the way all the characters were portrayed so we could really understand them for who they are and why they are this way especially for all those out there who have not read the novel. And yeah i would agree here with others that relationship of MR and FK is getting really old now. The age factor didn’t really bother me much and come on i am sure not a real 20 year old guy or a girl could do justice with these characters and i think after watching couple of episodes we’d warm up to them. All in all today’s episode was a success, and i loved the scene where fawwad was teasing ayesha in the car, they were bantering like real siblings. Samina peerzada was phenomenal as always. Sanam rocked the character of kashaf and i hope it remains the same in upcoming episodes. Cant wait for next Friday.
And Mr or Miss SZ whoever you are, this is the first time i have read your review and it was really up to the mark so thank you and keep it up. Thank you SZ.great review!!we actually passed the test of not talking about it for two weeeksyay!!So I was also not counting the ghantayI went to the mall instead with my baby hahacouldn’t deal with this crazy hype everytime I logged on to fbuff didn’t they learn the lesson from last time but they were still at it all week. When I did watch it aramsey really enjoyed it a lot actually. Loved the back and forth scenes comparing and contrasting both leads, the scenes were short and crisp and well directed.
Yes loved kashaf, she was brilliant. @ Sadaf I think she has justifications for how she is, the oldest child is always the one who has seen everything and with her she has seen her father remarry and not care about them and her mother struggling, so she has turned out bitter and not very optimistic. I think Fk was great too, loved the attitude! I’m sorry hb was another mehrunnisa, no change there and mehreen was another madiha, its like there’s parts of other dramas being submerged here, they really do need to change it up for their next blockbusterits like dejavu. Ashky for sure SZ!! Agree with all of you samina was awesome, she is just fab in any characterreally loved her wrapping the toast in papersuch a Mom thing!! Well looking forward to next week, looks like it will o.ly get better from here!
@Afsheen: Thanks for readign and commenting! Here’s to hoping that zindagi does indeed get gulzar from next week on! I agree with you about the sameness in terms of actors, acting, story telling etc I think most of these problems arise from addressing similar sorts of subjects (ghar, biwi, shohar, bacche, shaadi, etc) and then the same group of A-list actors to pick from.
I really think Hum should lead the way and try to break new grounds and tackle different subjects and find new ways of telling these new stories Hope to hear from you regularly now, would love to continue reading your thoughts on ZGH and see if it manages to win you over or not ? Like. Although i was not that excited to watch the first episode as i was 2 weeks before but when it started i enjoyed it a lot especially Fawad and Sanam scenes.
Fawad is looking so cute and refreshing as Zaroon after the nightmare Ashk ? Have no issues regarding age. As everyone said it will b settle down in a week or so. Here about Fawad khan it is more the effect of previous mature characters that he played Humsafar and Ashk. In Dastaan he was playing engineering student and was believable. In our dramas our heroes play college/uni students even in their 40z tu why not Fk ? I was laughing on Zaroon- Sarah scenes as my brother always reacted like that whenever he has to drop me somewhere. Madiha is so fresh in our minds that asmara didn’t grow on me at all and i think it’ll take a long time.
Samina perzada is fabulous as always. The last scene was too good. The difference between boys and girls thoughts about each other and life perspective shown through our leads is quite interesting. Waiting for next episode and beginning of uni sequence ? SZ your review is fantastic as always. You have done a wonderful analysis of characters. But SZ how much excited we were for this this na and here what i missed the most is SZ’s dil se kia hva review.
I know all this ZGH intezar annoyed us to hell and kill all the excitemet pr as it begins tu bs ab sb gulzar hi hona chahie na ? Like. Thank you Zindagi Gulzar Hai, for finally starting! ? and thanks SZ for a very spot on review!
Agree with everything. It was a good first episode but not the best. To be honest, most of Zaroon and the elite scenes were quite annoying.
I mean har dramay mai asay stories kyun hotin hain about the rich people. Do they have not have any other musrifiyat in their lives?? Zaroon should have played at least a 25-26 year old. 22 is just way too young for him or well he could have changed his look a bit. Oh well hopefully it becomes more believable in the forthcoming episodes. Nonetheless, he still is as HOT as ever!!:. But seriously what kind of mother is Ghazala played by Hina Bayat I swear I ve never seen a mother speak about her kids in this way.
I mean fine har koi liberal hota hai but she’s on another level of liberal. Hina Bayat as great as she is, really reminds me of Mehru Shehrzaat, the very careless, all about her social events type of mother all over again. Oh wait there was a slight difference; her hair instead of hanging in the back are now moved to the side. But I guess the credit or not would go to the writer who writes these characters, sab “same to same.” What I loved about this episode were all of Sanam Saeed, Rushna and Samina Peerzada scenes! New faces well except SP but she’s SO good and different in all her characters ke its amazing!, and amazing on screen chemistry!! Their scenes were like a Take 5 candy bar; Sweet, and salty both at the same time!
Bechari Kashaf ko itni complaints hai ke had nahi, loved Sidra’s Rushna line about “Allah ko engage kya wah hai” Seriously dude, we are all waiting in line, phone band karo! Harsh, but most of her dialogues were very true, and I guess so were most her rants, i mean she’s been through lots of hardships and after going through so much a person usually just ends up giving up. But she has such a strong, hardworking, selfless mother who sets a great example for her.
The mother-daughter love and care for each other was something I have not witnessed much on tv so it was truly heartwarming to watch. Hopefully Kashaf becomes less bitter, but the promos don’t look too promising when it comes to that. As for the rest of the cast, well they were okay, new faces and all but Mehreen Raheal for the love of God, venture out and try some new things.
Aren’t you bored of playing the same role over and over again, cause we sure are bored of seeing it! So all in all for me this was, well a little under par but still passable! Too soon to judge so i will be looking forward to the next 23 Fridays’ with lots of excitement! ? at least Fridays to Gulzar honge na! Okay nice article SZ. Really nice writing. ? About Zindagi Gulzar Hai’s first episode it was dame awesome amazing superb every one did awesome even they gave more than 100% of them It’s an amazing start.
? Fawad Khan and is gang 3333 Okay lemme say some thing about the age we all know that they are not in 20’s but it’s a show and and they ‘re actors they have to play what they get If Fawad Khan can do Asher’s character then why not ZaroonGUYS Plzzzz stopppp talking about this thing plz they ‘re really doing good so it’s better to concertatre on it. ? Sanam as Kashaf Superb. I agree with everyone.
The long wait did spoil the fun. I think they could have easily missed mentioning FK’s age. If they would have done that it would have caused less ripples. Hina Bayat reminded me of Mehrunnissa too.
She MUST change the sort of roles she does. Samina though a fantastic actress also is doing the same kind of roles. I was thinking it would have been interesting if Samina would have done Hina’s role and been the socialite mom, and HB should have done the role of the suffering mother of Kashaf. Atleast they would have tried their hands at something totally different. It would have been interesting to see HB in a white chaddar, without the stylish make up and hair styles. Same problem with Ayesha Umer and MR. Same roles and same get up.
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I actually like Mansha Pasha as Sidra. She has done complete justice to her role. She has completely changed her style. Rushna was sooo different ( amusing how she is still remembered as Rushna) and so is Nisha in ‘ Madiha Maliha’. Sans make up with simple clothes the three sisters look so true to thier characters.
Sidra’s sweet disposition is very nicely portrayed by Mansha and I really liked her in this very different role. Sanam Saeed rocks. Her frustrations, anger, bitterness and insecurities are very evident and she has done complete justice to her role.
Sultana siddiqui deserves a big pat on her back. I thinks she is an excellent director and she has not lost her touch at all.
Zindagi Gulzar hay. Hi SK Loved ur reviews of shehr-e-zaat. You write very compassionately. I am a fan from India and my first pak show of recent times ( not discounting the evergreen favs-Dhoop kinare and Tanhaiyan) was Humsafar. Thereafter, thru FB, got to know abt Mahira K’s SEZ, a play that I enjoyed for its underlying premise and coz it was a different kind of show that Mahira did after HS. Again thru FB, got to know about ZGH which i am watching for Fawad K. Here are my two bits after watching Epi 1: 1.
The girl playing Kashaf is gonna eat Fawad K in this show.She has a very strong screen presence and completely owned Epi 1. I also think the director is a tad more empathetic/compassionate to her female lead and it shows in the manner in which she has been sketched and projected on screen. I found Fawad K to be a bit repetitive. His mannerisms, body language reminds me of Ashar and he also doesnt come across as a college going guy.
Maybe its the look and feel of the show which is very similar to Humsafar, or it could just be the fact that most actors in this show are common to HS and SEZ, but as of now I am looking forward to getting to know Kashaf much more than Zaroon who came off a bit dull. Enjoyed the way K and Z’s different outlooks to life were brought out. However, i didnt understand Z and his friends equation. So is that girl ( dunno name) his GF or a friend?
The lady playing Kashaf’s mom is an awesome actress. She was great in SEZ and wonderful in this episode. The show looks promising and even though i do not know the story, the first episode has set a nice tone. Free paysafecard codes 2016.
Looking forward to next Friday. @Indepgal: Welcome! Nice to see people here from different corners of the world! ? I think you will have a good time enjoying all the crazy drama discussions here. Loved reading your detailed comment.
You make some very good points. Lets see what the future episodes bring us. To answer your question, Asmara the girl’s name you couldn’t remember is just his friend but i am sure she wants to be more.lol I doubt Kashaf will eat up poor Fawad K, because if you have seen the OST, they have a lot of great scenes together, so looking fwd to those ? Dont forget to try out the new Coke Kahani and Tanhaiyan Naye Sinsilay. I think they will not disappoint!: ) Like. Hey Indepgal ? Welcome!
Great to have you onboard and would love to hear more from you as our eyes and ears from across the border ? Loved reading your comment and you are absolutely right about this being a woman-centered story. The writer, Umera Ahmed, the same one who wrote SeZ, is known for her women-centered social stories, and this is the going trend in our tv serials as well.
I do enjoy these dramas, but do wish that there is now a gradual return to the trend of showing both protagonists on equal terms. I agree with you that Sanam/Kashaf did take the honors in the first ep., but I think it will end up being an equal sum game, with both matching each other step for step.
Lets see in the meanwhile, I hope to see you as a regular here and continue sharing your views ? And yes, as @Ash mentioned, do check out Coke Kahani and Tanhaiyan Naye Silsilay. Would love to know your thoughts on those ? Like. With the start of new series, where some pleasant changes are to be seen, some beautiful unchanged things are there to make this serial more interesting. Yes its your reviews SZ ? Great opening review and i am so looking forward to next 23 or so excellent reviews.Bring it on!! As soon as i pressed the ‘play’, i had that huge smile on my face.starting scene was no doubt a classic one showing contrast between two in everything from diary to laptop, from voice modulation to expressions, everything was great. Dinning table scene of both the families was really entertaining to see, i actually enjoyed and wanted to have the meal the families were having ? Zaroon and Sara make such great siblings, after Junaid-Maleeha of Daam, i am so liking these both. Conversation in car was too good.
As they say naam he kafi hai. An effortless actor and Ayesha Omar was actually like able. Well at least in first episode, I found her good in terms of acting. Only thing that was bit problematic for me was that fluent English Fawad was using. Its not that I couldn’t understand but man you talk so fast ? which of course he can’t help it! The scene between Sir Abrar, Junaid and Zaroon was fun to watch.
Behroz and Fawad have some chemistry i must say. In contrast to scene between Zaroon,Asmara and Osama was big no for me. I guess Mehreen’s acting will slowly turn on me ? Coming to my favorite Sanam Saeed. And yes she nailed it again. Loved her portrayal of Kashaf, just what i imagined reading her. Sameena Peerzada. Was amazingly great.
Matlab everytime i was watching her, it was like yar she is actually what we call The Actor. Waseem Abbas was good too. Scene between Kashaf and Sidra were beautiful, Mansha Pasha brings some pleasant energy and smiles too ? I liked how in almost every scene of Kashaf’s family, Tea was must. Hehe chai ko dekh dekh kar, i too immediately went to make chai for me. Though i don’t like chai ? Ending scene was emotional.
Waqai which daughter will have strength to see her mommy like this.:( Ab toh Friday’s ka intezar he rahe ga ? and Zindagi is definitely Gulzar (Alhamdulillah). What is it with all this Elite class/Middle class controversy? I have noticed this in a lot of Pakistani dramas but lately Umera Ahmed is the most obvious offender, Not all rich girls are uncaring,spoiled witches ruining peoples lives and not all so called middle class girls are so seedhi sadhi.
Even in Kahi Unkahi which is( a good drama) this stereotype is being reinforced. In real life I have actually seen the reverse.People from a less well to do background can be very cheap and vulgar in their behaviour and those from wealthy backgrounds strive to maintain good manners and morals.
One of the reasons I like Yahan Pyar Nahin Hai was that the modern lady docter was the one expected to be the villain but in fact it turned out to the middle class cousin of the heroine who was the “villain”. So in ZGH all the wealthy women Asmara, Sara and zaroon’s mother are uncaring, spoiled witches but Kashaf et al vahe no vices Like. @Annie and Sadaf: agreed and said as much above in my review as well @Sadaf, YPNH was a different kettle of fish I had mentioned the issues there in my reviews of YPNH. And we discussed all that on that thread on DP there was a huge problem there about pushing a dichotomy between the educated i.e the modern woman vs the uneducated one i.e the gharelu aurat. In the case of the two cousins. The gharelu aurat did win in the end if you remember. These are huge issues that are being continuously reinforced in our dramas and yes Umera is equally, if not more so implicated.
@Annie, its not just about narratives and dramas, unfortunately these are the values that are so slowly becoming a part of the society at large and writers are nothing if not products of their environments. If you read the comments, reflecting the mindset of the aam junta, you will see similar comments about modernity, elite classes etc Like.
I am a big fan of yours, Mansha. I love the way you change your look and your personality with the role. You were lovely in SeZ as Rushna,casual and classy.
In Madiha Maliha (I don’t like the story or the script) but I think you again look well dressed and smart as per your role and you have acted so well that actually many times you look frighteningly evil in some scenes ? But a perfect ‘Nisha’ and now I love you as ‘Sidra’. You look soooo different from your other roles but you are perfect in the role of the positive smiling sis. You are a very good addition to our actresses and I wish you every success. Please keep this up and don’t make the same mistakes that some of the actresses have done, doing the same roles.
Are you coming as a lead in any upcoming drama?? Thank you SZ for an honest, unbiased review as always! And thank you All for your very honest comments! I couldn’t agree more with you about the shades of Mehrunissa you are seeing in Ghazala – to be honest with you, that was my biggest concern (and my reason for refusing the part initially) but as it was Sultana apa’s directorial comeback, this one was for her ? Having said that, Ghazala is not really as significant a character as Mehrunissa was in SeZ so you won’t have to bear with her much ? This story is really about Kashf and. Zaroon and if there is any other strong, significant character it is Kashf’s mother played brilliantly by Samina Peerzada. I too would have loved to do that role but watching Samina apa in it is sheer pleasure for me too. But here are a few points for all of you to ponder: It is interesting for me to see everyone reacting to the “ages” of actors playing college students but what about 30 something actors playing children to 40 somethings?
Actors get accused of playing similar characters in different plays but shouldn’t producers and directors be questioned about this typecasting? Again, actors bear the brunt of portraying cliches (class difference / stereotypes) but shouldn’t writers be responsible for that? Annie mentioned Jalpari in this regard and I agree that rarely do we get such strong scripts with such interesting characters. Fortunately I’ve had that chance with Jalpari, Mata e Jaan, Tum Ho Keh Chup, Dareecha and now, giving you a heads up – watch out for “Talkhiyaan” and “Hisaar e Mohabbat” ? For Mehrean and Ayesha, I hope they get that opportunity too – but for now just enjoy ZGH for Kashf and Zaroon! Happy viewing ? Like. Hi Hina, Its great to hear from you.
Each character you do is still quite wonderful but I am going to be quiet honest, I really feel sorry for you, Javaid uncle and Mehreen Raheel and even to some extent Sanam Saeed because you guys are being typecast in almost all HumTV dramas. I am sure you guys are sick of this typecasting as we the viewers are. And I don’t think we can blame the actors on stereotyping of characters and the story itself. I think a little bit of this responsibility also hold for the art and costume department as well and you are right, the producers and directors need to open their eyes as well. But Hina long are days gone when we use to have amazing writers that had seen much more in life. Now the problem is that every other drama (say 99%) of them are being written by digest writers whose main audience are middle lower class women and what better way to depict or entertain women than old age stereotypes, the evil upper class, the massoom bhooli bhali larki etc.
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Then lets multiply all these digest writers with number of TV channels and prime time drama spots and tada, you have a perfect recipe for recyclable crap. Yes Umera is a great writer, infect she has great concepts and dialogues but on screen and during the visualization of her stories, it always seems like our society is at class war with each other. Life isn’t as extreme as our writers are making too many black and white characters that are hard to swallow and relate to any point. I am loving you in ANC by the way: D Like. Lovely as always to hear from you and get your detailed feedback ? Thoroughly enjoyed reading your thoughts, and agree with you 100% about about looking beyond the actors to the directors/directors/writers etc its is all a chain and yes, we all do tend to target the actors in our comments b/c they are the people we see on our TV screens – thank you for explaining it from a actor’s perspective! Please keep visiting and offering more of your insights I know I am learning a lot from you about the behind the scenes workings of the TV industry and I look forward to hearing more from you as ZGH progresses and now also looking forward to Talkhiyan and Hissar-e Mohabbat – thanks for the heads-up!! @Annie: As far as I know CSS is a exam and a very tough one.
There are many stages, written exam and interview etc etc and you have to clear all but most of the students cant even pass their written exam, let alone the interview and all the other things, but yeah those who do, get a damn good job and by damn good i mean really really really damn good, and we all know what kind of posts kashaf and zaroon had in novel. Those were pretty awesome jobs:-) OK i have bored you enough so i am gonna shut up now and hide before you decide to find and hurt me for this:-p Like. @SZ: oh don’t you worry! I’ll definitely keep them coming and i already wrote my views about first episode but still if u wanna hear me rant again or to be more specific read my rant again then I’m all for it. I really liked the episode but it was very different from what i had in my mind after reading the novel, anyhow, i think changes are needed to be made to make the situation more real or more believing since novel and drama are entirely different things, and the way scenes were alternated to point out the differences between both the upper and lower class was very convincing but all these serious things didn’t make it dry in fact sibling banter of sara and zaroon put good humor in it. So for me it was a good start and now when i think about it i guess it was a much needed episode before the start of their college life or start of actual story to really grasp the idea of their social backgrounds. @Farah: hehe thanks for re-commenting!
My bad slipped my mind that we had already discussed the ep before — oops! Ab promise never to make you re-type again ? Yes, agree ke it was a good introduction before the story begins on Fri @Annie: LOL! So true about digests showing a CSS officers as good husband materials but it is also true that it is one of those careers which can change your life almost overnight.
At least that’s how it used to be @Farah, do you know if its still the same or has corruption taken over that field as well? I didn’t mind re commenting but yeah if this happened again than you and i would need to have a serious talk (hahaha kidding) as for your question i guess Hina answered it pretty well.
Don’t know if there is anything left which has yet to be corrupted. But life does change overnight if you get such prestigious job. I remember few weeks back i attended a seminar on CSS and a very well reputed person of our government was there as a speaker who painted a pretty nice picture of how to get in, so, there might still be a chance. You never know Like. Thanks everyone for understanding the ‘actors’ perspective ? but since the whole debate on CSS is on this actor who almost went into the civil service many years ago can offer you some insight – a very prestigious service that provides officers to all govt depts like police, district management, foreign service, customs etc is entered through a series of exams and interviews and then a years training at the civil service academy.
But unfortunately like most other govt related areas this too has become heavily politicised and nepotism and corruption have damaged this institution as well. I remember my idealism was given a serious reality check by uncles and relatives in the service who warned me of the perils of being a woman and an honest officer in the service now! In hindsight perhaps it was a good thing I opted out otherwise drama would never have become my calling ? On that note those of you who are watching and enjoy Cinderella – it was great fun for me as an actor – who doesn’t love fairytales and that too set in a period piece of 1930’s – 40’s? CSS is just an exam and all you need is to be in certain age limitation and a bachelors degree.even falak (SEZ) can write it. The scenes in the novel were more about economics and International Relations so they are might be/could be in MBA classes but since the novel was written in late nineties to its highly unlikely UA had em in MBA classes and put em in some masters class.
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I think IBA was at the top at that time. (not sure though). — As for the drama, I like it as i loved the novelsince its not some nasty sister-to-sister sabotaging and scheming. It projects all the uncalled little calamities and our frequent usual condemnations where we resist all the blessings and whine about what other posses and we don’t. Its provides a wonderful juxtaposing experience to its viewers to not only thank Allah SWT what they have, but also how small little problems turn into a giant tyrant that takes away all our humanity and leaves us bitter, ungrateful and pitiful. It was my first intro to Khawateen digest. My cousin introduced me to Khawateen digest through this novel, so ZGH holds a very special place in my life.
(now i barely get any chance to read urdu pieces.sighhh) I personally don’t know when ZGH was published, but I read it around 1999 when i was in my early teens or may be even before that. (lolmy dad didnt like the idea of me holding khawateen digest). I remember when i was Meri Zaat Zera Bayneshan my elder brother was telling to the other sibling Khawateen digest’s usual plots and it was really hard for me to digest since i didnt find anything what he suggested.
In order to like ZGH or anyother khwateen digest story you have to put yourself in those women shoes for whom these stories are meant for (and that percentage is quite large). Even though i started reading em pretty early but looking back I conjecture that women if you are/were living in karachi (because of if unstable political conditions) or in suburbia, you have less access and resources to activities that helps you maintain healthy lifestyle.
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At that time when there was no cell phones (only land-lines), and only having excess to 2 channels (PTV and PTV-2 which only teaches how to put thread in a needle) or 3 if you are in KHI, and having no extra-curricular activities, these khwateen digests were and still are the best and cheap way to escape reality. Even if dont consider these underlying causes, a story where women makes her exterior so strong that people around you start looking up to you, is just WoW! Hey Zaib interesting point to put ourselves in there shoes,well i started reading digest because of Umera Ahmed because my mom was insistent that i should read her stories,i was really impressed as i never expected a digest writer to write like that. I read some others writers especially after that that my mother really liked Huma Kaukab Bokahari, Farhat Ishtiaq, Iniza Saeed rest were all hits and misses. Fiaza has a nice way of telling stories too i read some of hers’s but some are good some ok but many writers imagination are quiet a stretch,the stories are very hyper emotional,lame humor and the feudal lord stories.
Many stories begin with a shadi scene cheerful heroine mehndi ki rasm,or wedding night disaster,hero koi bomb pohr day,and zalim saas gaoon ki hassena.There is so much repetition in the stories that apart for a few writers it is very difficult to read others and this is the very reason i gave up.Now i only read if Umera Farhat or Ineza decides to write. In between @ SZ i finished Frahat’s Bin roye anso lately,lets see if we have a play on that too. Same saga of sisters on evil one good,on the bright side we also have one evil brother one good brother ? but yes Farahat style keeps you very involved you hardly ever get bored. @Zaib I can totally relate to the “teen memory” and holding a special place in your heart for ZGH.
For me, I still remember the first novel I read was by Aneeza Syed and I read that story countless times because it was a good story with just a hint of romance. But it’s very true that for women whose daily chores include taking care of husband, in-laws and bachay with no vacations or outside activities, it is a great means of escape. I remember I was so horrified to find out that my SILs didn’t get to pick and see their wedding outfits or get a honeymoon type break from the in-laws lol @Javeria – good to see you mention Aneeza Syed. She was an awesome writer.
I don’t think she writes anymore, does she? I mainly read her stories because they weren’t typical. Last time I read Khwateen was when Peer-e-Kamil was being published. I skipped through bin roye aanso and it was quite boring. @Javeria: LOL! I do that all the time. Mixing names etc.
They seriously need to have shorter and easier to remember names ? I haven’t read Jo Bache Hain Sang I was waiting for it to finish and now that it has might sit down one of these days and read it and yes, I wouldn’t be surprised if this too will go the drama route @Zaib: yes, indeed these digest stories are aimed at a very different audience, hence when changes are made to the novel for dramatizing purposes, the readers protest, as we saw in the case of SeZ and even in MeJ. But that said, I do wish that we were done with making dramas from novels.
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