Shehr-e-Zaat
Shehr-e-Zaat is a 2012 Pakistani spiritual romantic drama serial based on the novella of the same name by Umera Ahmad. It is directed by Sarmad Sultan Khoosat, and produced by Momina Duraid and Abdullah Kadwani. It stars Mahira Khan, Mikaal Zulfiqar and Mohib Mirza in the leads.
Shehr-e-Zaat is the story of a young woman's journey as she strives to make up for all the time she has lost in worldly pursuits and finally give in to Allah's will, after learning the harsh realities of life, she traveled from Self to Subsistence. It premiered on 29 June 2012 in Pakistan, with the prime slot of 8:00 pm every Friday on Hum TV; the serial aired its final episode on 2 November 2012, and garnered much praise. The final episode of the serial left an unforgettable effect on audience, despite the usual revenge ending. Shehr-e-Zaat received widespread critical acclaim and is widely regarded to be one of the greatest Pakistani television series of all time. Despite its focus on spirituality and aversion from romance, the serial was a major hit and emerged a ratings success.
The serial won three Hum Awards at its first ceremony, including Best Drama Serial, and was nominated for seven categories. The serial was nominated for the Lux Style Awards in 2013 but did not win. Mohib Mirza was nominated for best supporting actor at the Pakistan Media Awards in 2013. Due to widespread acclaim and owing to its popularity, a special transmission was held in Karachi and broadcast on Hum TV at the conclusion of the drama.
Plot
Shehr-e-zaat revolves around a beautiful daydreamer Falak Sher, an only child to wealthy parents. Falak is a student of fine arts who makes the sculpture of the man of her dreams and falls head over heels in love when she finds the breathing manifestation of it in Salman Ansar. But the more Falak tries to get close to Salman, the more he ignores her. Hamza, Falak's close friend, adores her dearly. Falak had been oblivious to his love for her for a long time. Falak has always been the centre of attention and has never been deprived of anything.Falak's mother, Mehr-un-Nisa, built her subsistence according to worldly life. Falak and Salman get married, and during the initial days, Salman proves to be a good husband despite his father-in-law, Sher Afgan's reservations. Falak's happiness is short-lived as Salman falls in love with an uneducated and crass employee Tabinda, at his factory, with whom he begins an extramarital relationship. Falak decides to meet Tabinda and confront her. Falak is shocked seeing Tabinda's unattractive physical appearance and eventually suffers from a major nervous breakdown. She comes back to consciousness with a broken heart and, for the first time in her life, looks at her tragedy from a different perspective.
Instead of craving Salman's lost love, she ponders over the power of destiny. The fact that Salman prefers Tabinda, an ugly-looking woman with a loose character, over her forces her to go through a journey of self-discovery. She comes across the bitter realities and learns the true purpose of life while getting lessons from her grandmother. Falak adapts to simplicity, patience and humbleness. She brings quietness to her life and gets rid of unnecessary worldly pursuits. She accepts Salman back into her life after Tabinda leaves him without her previous obsession.
Cast
- Mahira Khan as Falak Sher Afghan/Fifi
- Mohib Mirza as Hamza Malik
- Mikaal Zulfiqar as Salman Ansar
- Samina Peerzada as Falak's Nani
- Mansha Pasha as Rashna
- Sohail Hashmi as Sheir Afghan
- Sana Javed as Arifa
- Tariq Niazi as Jameel
- Hina Khawaja Bayat as Mehr-un-Nisa Afghan
- Seemi Pasha as Nusrat Ansar, Salman's mother
- Rifat Humera Channa as Hadiqa
- Nadia Afghan as Tabinda
- Munawar Saeed as Baba
Original soundtrack