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kafi-farigh-yusra · 1 month
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Arrange marriage ki love story core>>>
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Also, Fahad Mustufa is GOAT
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southasiansource · 1 year
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MURTASIM KHAN + anguished love confessions
[Image ID: seven gifs of Wahaj Ali as Murtasim Khan and Bushra Ansari as Maa Begum from Tere Bin episode 27. They're talking about Meerab. The gifs have both Urdu subtitles and English translations:
GIF 1: Murtasim rejecting his mother's idea of divorcing Meerab, shaking his head as he says, "Nahi, Maa Sahab. Chah ke bhi nahi chhod sakta usko." The translation reads, "No, Mother. Even if I wanted to, I couldn't leave her."
GIF 2: Murtasim firmly telling his mother that, "Woh ek shart toh kya, sau shartein aur bhi laga de, tab bhi nahi chhod sakta" with a slight frown between his brows. The translation reads, "Not just one condition - even if she adds a hundred more, I couldn't leave her even then."
GIF 3: Maa Begum leaning forward in disbelief, shaking her head as she asks, "Itni mohabbat karte ho uss se?" The translation reads, "You love her that much?"
GIF 4: Murtasim's face falling for a minute, blinking repeatedly as he nods quietly, a stuttered movement.
GIF 5: Murtasim shaking his head slightly as he mulls over how to explain it to his mother as he says, "Yaqeen karein, jaan bujh ke nahi ki hai." The translation reads, "Believe me, I didn't do it on purpose."
GIF 6: Murtasim's eyes narrowing as his brow furrows slightly. His dialogue continues, "Khud ba khud hoti chali gayi aur main khud ko rok nahi paaya." The translation reads, "It just kept happening, and I couldn't stop myself."
GIF 7: Murtasim looking unbearably sad for a brief moment as he contemplates what he just confessed before he looks down, his tongue running over his bottom lip.
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dotentertainment7866 · 17 hours
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Bushra Ansari Is Not Happy with The Fame of Chahat Fateh Ali Khan
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abcexpresspk · 2 months
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Bushra Ansari does not allow anyone to speak against her ex-husband Bushra Ansari married prod - https://abcexpress.pk/bushra-ansari-does-not-allow-anyone-to-speak-against-her-ex-husband.php...
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alifscholar · 2 months
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Exit, purchase a talent and concern solely Allah: Bushra Ansari | The Categorical Tribune
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azaadpakistan · 3 months
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Moin Akhter, Bushra Ansari & Anwar Masood
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mediazanewshd · 5 months
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pakshowbizl · 8 months
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badedramay · 1 year
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sooo random but rewatching suno chanda (season one ofc) and i absolutely cannot get over how good it was.... probably one of the best comedies and especially ramadan dramas we've ever had. and i know people like to complain about the second season but personally its so very easy for me to forget it exists especially one the first season itself is so good lol
all this to say, i was wondering why comedy dramas haven't hit like that or aunn zara or even the baraat series from my childhood (at least for me) since then and i can think its because people saw shows like that and took their tropes (loud families, so-called enemies to lovers etc etc) but not the actual substantial things like chemistry, tension and an actual discerning plotline for the main couple, well written and ACTED side characters (god bless nadia afghan lol) and a conceivable plot at the heart of the show no matter how outlandish the actual situations in the show become. would love to hear your thoughts on this though
I had a very different reply to this originally but then I erased it all after giving that a second thought. it's not like comedy is a rare genre in PakDramas or that good comedies aren't written anymore. I bet all the "comedy" dramas regardless of how they are reviewed will get chuckles out of the viewers when they sit to watch it. so it's not fair to call them "fail" comedies. even something like Kaala Doriya (for which my disapproval is so embarrassingly on record asjdhe) had its moments of joy (well my Ammi really enjoyed the show's humor) and the show did have its heart in the right place wrt its story. plot acha tha..character moments bhi the. as far as ratings go the show got the channel good ratings so it wasn't an utter failure. but on social media it didn't work. nor did any of this year's Ramazan dramas (FT worked not for the humor but for the couple) leave any impact on the audience's mind despite ticking all the right boxes.
nostalgia aside..my conclusion is that some of the older comedies that we give as examples and what made them work is this - the correct actor-to-character tuning and actors-to-actors chemistry. it's these things that make a comedy show memorable. Baraat series had Bushra Ansari's iconic Saima Chaudhry and yes by far and large she was the USP of the show but apart from her the rest of the ensemble worked as well. be it the younger actors as the characters whose "baraats" made the plot of the older generation as adults with their own lives that didn't entirely revolve around just commenting on the more "central" characters. they all came together as a team.
with Aunn Zara..it gave the audience a different kind of protagonist in the shape of Aunn who was not a hero by any means. his struggle and exasperation of being first a suffocatingly spoiled only son and then neglected husband led to a very different kind of humor. and again..the actor-to-character chemistry worked magic. Obi made Aunn so iconic. his chemistry not just with Maya but the rest of the cast made the entire family so easy to immediately be hooked to them. the writing and direction were strong, undoubtedly. but the actors elevated all of that to new heights. Akbari Asgari was also from the same writer-director duo and that show also had the right actors playing the right characters in the right ensemble. Suno Chanda (s2 really doesn't exist so for the record when I say SC I really only mean the first and only season) mixed the right romantic pairing with the right ensemble. Nadia Afghan and Farhan Saeed played each other off SO well as Amma and Sallu Puttar that anyone with one functioning brain cell will agree to theirs being one heck of an iconic duo of PakTV.
It's this "right" match that is lacking in shows nowadays. Hum Tum was miscasted from A-Z as NONE of the actors were convincing in their roles. idk what chemistry the fans found between Ahad and Ramsha but their Adam and Neha respectively were PAINFUL to watch because of how obviously rehearsed it all was. there was NO natural flare in their performances at all. Chand Tara had a big ensemble cast but none of them made any mark in individually as characters or as part of a duo or trio. Ishq Jalebi is not my favorite but while watching it I did enjoy the banter between Basim and Ashiq Hussain or Ashiq Hussain and Sajjo. it's cuz the actors respectively fit the characters and they made the chemistry work. you NEED that kind of right chemistry to make any comedy work long term. Bulbulay chala na sadiyon tak? despite the repeated stale jokes..the actors made the characters work and their chemistry just solidly settled in.
tropes aren't bad. tropes exist for a reason because they are familiar and safe and they work. but the importance of the right way of executing the tropes cannot be stressed enough. sab pe sab nahin chal sakta. it's the makers responsibility to make efforts to match the trope with the actor who is meant to play them. take any example of a comedy show either short format or long running..yaad reh jane wali cheez wohi hogi jis mein ek dum sahi wali tuning or chemistry hogi.
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newsworld123 · 1 year
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Pakistani Actress Bushra Ansari Opens Up About Her Journey
Renowned Pakistani actress Bushra Ansari, celebrated for her remarkable contributions to the country’s drama industry, recently opened up about her personal journey of going through a divorce after a 36-year-long marriage and subsequently finding love again. Despite being a private individual, Ansari chose to share her experience publicly to shed light on the challenges and emotions surrounding…
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doodysami2 · 1 year
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gamekai · 2 years
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Bushra Ansari, Asma Abbas recreates their rap song 'Humsaye Maa Jaye' at PLF 2023
‘Humsaye Maa Jaye’ promotes peace between India and Pakistan Dynamic sister duo Bushra Ansari and Asma Abbas recreates their hit rap track Humsaye Maa Jaye at Pakistan Literature Festival 2023 (PLF). The three-day festival had a session named Ahmed Bashir Ka Kumba where the two sisters performed the song for the audience. Bushra wore an elegant printed white and blue coloured saari for the event…
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Bushra Ansari's Makeup Skills Are Blown Away by Foreign MUA
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abcexpresspk · 2 months
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Bushra Ansari advises people not to buy flags on August 14 Pakistani showbiz industry senior actre - https://abcexpress.pk/bushra-ansari-advises-people-not-to-buy-flags-on-august-14.php...
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alifscholar · 3 months
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I informed Humayun Saeed to cease calling me 'Aapa' as my husband is youthful than him: Bushra Ansari | The Categorical Tribune
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cryptoguys657 · 2 years
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Bushra Ansari, Asma Abbas recreates their rap song 'Humsaye Maa Jaye' at PLF 2023
‘Humsaye Maa Jaye’ promotes peace between India and Pakistan #Bushra #Ansari #Asma #Abbas #recreates #rap #song #039Humsaye #Maa #Jaye039 #PLF
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