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Ishq Zahe Naseeb

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Ishq Zahe Naseeb
GenreDrama Mystery Romance drama Psychological Thriller
Written byHashim Nadeem
Directed byFarooq Rind
Starring
Theme music composerNaveed Nashad
Opening theme"Ishq Zahe Naseeb"
Singer
Naveed Nashad
Lyrics by
Hashim Nadeem
Country of originPakistan
No. of seasons01
No. of episodes30
Production
ProducersMomina Duraid
Moomal Shunaid
Production companiesMD Productions
Moomal Entertainment
Original release
NetworkHum TV
Release21 June 2019 (2019-06-21) –
17 January 2020 (2020-01-17)

Ishq Zahe Naseeb (Urdu: عشق زہے نصیب, lit.'Love, My Good Luck') is a Pakistani mystery drama television series co-produced by Momina Duraid and Moomal Shunaid under MD Productions and Moomal Entertainment, which started on Hum TV on 21 June 2019. The series focuses on dissociative identity disorder, portrayed by Zahid Ahmed along with Sonya Hussain, Sami Khan, Zarnish Khan with Khalid Malik Jinaan Hussain in pivotal roles. It also has Yumna Zaidi and Azekah Daniel in an extended cameo appearance.[1][2][3][4][5] The series received critical praise, with Ahmed and Zaidi both noted for their performances, especially Ahmed's performance. At the 19th Lux Style Awards, it received six nominations with, winning an award of Best Actor - Critics for Ahmed.

Plot

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Gohar(Sonya Hussyn) is a poor but happy girl who is in love with a boy named Kashif(Sami Khan). Kashif too is serious about her, and they both intend to marry each other. However, one day they are spotted together by Gohar’s brother Saleem(Saad Azhar), which creates problems for her. Consequently, she is forced to accept the proposal of a nasty cousin, Jehangir(Khalid Malik), because her father(Akbar Subhani) owes them money. Gohar and Kashif, on her sister's advice, decide to elope, but on the day of the marriage, both of them return halfway due to familial obligations and avoid contact with each other completely.

Meanwhile, Sameer(Zahid Ahmed) is a wealthy, handsome, and young businessman whose mother abandoned him in his childhood and his father died soon after. He was then raised by his greedy stepmother, Sabiha(Ismat Zaidi). Due to traumatic experiences in his childhood, he developed dissociative identity disorder, which has been kept a secret between him and Sabiha. He had been engaged to a girl named Zoya(Azekah Daniel), whom he loved and hoped would help him get over his issues, but she died mysteriously right before their marriage.

Gohar’s sister, Bushra(Jenaan Hussain), works as a receptionist at Sameer's office, and Gohar takes her place when Bushra gets married and resigns. She is instead hired as a governess at Sameer’s house, where Sabiha grows fond of her. Gohar doesn’t tell her family that she is working at Sameer’s house instead of his office and keeps it a secret as she doesn't want any obligations and to avoid problems. Jahangir eventually finds out and tells her family, who bar her from working anymore.

Sameer, realizing that his mother has adapted to Gohar's way of managing the house, comes to her house to request her to rejoin. When he learns of the family’s debt and Jehangir's pressure on the family, he writes her a blank cheque in hopes that it will get her to come back and help her. Gohar refuses to take the cheque but agrees to rejoin her job, but Saleem accepts the cheque, and withdraws money, twice the amount the loan was for. He pays back the loan and keeps the rest of the extra withdrawal for himself. He also breaks Jehangir and Gohar's engagement.

Jehangir chooses to take revenge by attempting to throw acid on Gohar's face but fails. He is jailed but comes out after some time on bail.

Meanwhile, Kashif secures a good position in Sameer's rival company, "Jabbar Group of Companies", and starts earning well. His boss Donia(Zarnish Khan) is a woman who uses a wheelchair and is bitter in attitude because her fiance(Raeed Muhammad Alam) left her in the past. Kashif slowly helps her mend her trust and bring back her liveliness, and she is able to walk again. Their relationship blossoms, as does Sameer and Gohar's.

Sabiha, fearing that Gohar is trying to trap Sameer, fires her as governess. In retaliation, Sameer gives her a position in his office, to work on an upcoming project with Donia’s company. A subsequent meeting between the two companies leads to Gohar meeting Kashif after a long time. But neither of them speak about their failed attempt to marry each other, making themselves believe that they betrayed each other.

Sabiha learns that Gohar is working at Sameer’s office and arrives to humiliate and demean her, hoping she’ll leave. In an attempt to save her respect, Sameer announces his engagement to Gohar, silencing his mother. Later, during a dinner, he tells Gohar that he truly likes her and formally proposes to her. Gohar, on seeing Kashif, accepts the proposal. This is witnessed by Kashif and Donia who also happen to be there. Sameer comes to Gohar’s house with his proposal, and on her family's acceptance, gets engaged to her. On the other hand, the same day, Kashif gets engaged to Donia.

Saleem meets secretly with Sameer and gives him a list of materialistic things he wants under the pretence that it’s for Gohar’s security, in exchange for Gohar’s wedding with him. Sameer agrees on the condition that after the wedding, Saleem and his family should maintain no contact with Gohar. The reason Sameer showed was that his mother's quite class conscious, and he and Gohar have a huge difference in status, so he didn't want to have problems regarding.Saleem agrees reluctantly.

Despite Kashif wanting Gohar to marry him, she marries Sameer, and on the wedding night comes face- to- face with his other female personality, Sameera(Also, Zahid Ahmed). At a hospital, she also discovers Sameer’s real mother, Suraiya, now in a vegetative state, who was presumed dead by Sabiha. Following her, she finds out her brother is Akbar Chacha, a cook who works at Sameer’s house. He tells her that Sabiha drove Suraiya out of the house after accusing her of cheating on her husband and leading everyone to believe she died. She also meets with Sameer’s doctor, who tells her about his mental illness and hallucinations(PTSD) .

A series of flashbacks show the story of a woman named Shakra(Yumna Zaidi), who was a maid at Sameer's house. Shakra got raped by Ehsaan, Sameer's father, and as a result, Shakra gave birth to a baby boy. The boy was ordered to be killed, and Shakra got mentally disturbed. She was thrown out of the house. A few years later, Ehsaan threw his wife, Suraiya, out of the house, accusing her of cheating on him, and married Sabiha, who worked as a secretary in his office. Shakra returns from the mental asylum where she may have been sexually abused and poisons Ehsaan as a revenge for killing her child and raping her. Shakra returns to work in the house.

Sabiha starts to lock both Sameer and Shakra in the exact basement where Shakra was raped. While Shakra looks after Sameer, due to her own mental health issue, she poisons Sameer against men. Shakra starts to obsess over Sameer and begins to dress him up as a girl, calling him Sameera, developing his disorder of split personality. One day, Sabiha discovers this and thinks of Shakra as a characterless woman as she is obsessing over him. Sabiha has Shakra arrested and sent to jail. Sabiha comes to visit her, presumably when she discovers Sameer's disorder. Shakra tells her how she killed Ehsan but makes Sabiha promise not to tell Sameer as he loves her and she loves him. Later, a flashback shows that her baby was not killed but was taken by Ehsan's bodyguard, who embraced the baby after not being able to kill the child as ordered. Therefore, bodyguard lies to Ehsan that the baby has been killed.

It is later shown in the drama that Shakra is the illusion that Sameer sees because of his traumatic past.

Gohar leaves Sameer a note asking him to visit the old home where his mother is. When he reaches there, he comes face to face with Akbar, who tells him the truth about his mother. However, before Sameer can meet Suraiya, she dies.

On the other hand, Donia becomes distrustful of Kashif after discovering the truth about him and Gohar.

Jehangir meets with Sabiha to discuss how to separate Gohar and Sameer. As a part of the plan, he shows Sameer pictures of Gohar with Kashif, leading him to believe she is unfaithful and after his wealth. That night, in his disturbed state of mind and under the influence of his other personality, he points a gun at Gohar and then at himself, in an attempt to get revenge from his alter (Sameera) . Gohar attempts to take the gun from him, but a shot is fired during the struggle that injures Sameer. He is hospitalized as a result, while Gohar is arrested.

When Sameer gains consciousness he tells the police that it wasn’t Gohar who had fired the shot, but himself. He also admits to pushing Zoya off the balcony in his house under the influence of his other personality, which led to her death. Gohar is released from jail due to Sameer’s testimony, and the court rules Sameer innocent for Zoya’s murder due to his mental illness and asks him to enter a facility for treatment. Jehangir is thrown in jail for his crimes, while Sabiha commits suicide.

Sameer wants to set Gohar free by divorceing her and asks her to sign the divorce papers, but she refuses. She meets with Zoya’s cousin Saima, who, although she doesn’t forgive Sameer for her death, she understands that he didn’t mean for it to happen.

The series ends with Donia and Kashif reuniting after their misconceptions are cleared and with Gohar's blessing. Whereas, a mentally stable and healed Sameer reunites with Gohar at a mazaar, years later.

Cast

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  • Zahid Ahmed as Sameer/Sameera (Sameera is his female personality counterpart, as he has dissociative identity disorder)
  • Sonya Hussain as Gauhar Rasheed, ex-partner of Kashif and wife of Sameer
  • Sami Khan as Kashif, ex-partner of Gauhar and husband of Donia
  • Zarnish Khan as Donia, fiancé of Kashif
  • Yumna Zaidi as Shakra, Sameer's maid during his childhood and his split personality character.
  • Jinaan Hussain as Bushra, Gauhar's sister
  • Azekah Daniel as Zoya, ex-fiancé of Sameer
  • Ismat Zaidi as Sabiha, Sameer's step-mother
  • Khalid Malik as Jehangir, Gauhar's ex-fiancé
  • Humaira Bano as Gohar's mother
  • Beena Chaudhary as Kashif's mother
  • Akbar Subhani as Khursheed, Gohar's father
  • Saad Azhar as Saleem, Gohar’s brother
  • Hajra Khan as Zakiya, Saleem's wife
  • Ghazala Butt as Gohar's aunt and Jehangir’s mother
  • Akbar Islam as Qayyum, Jehangir's father
  • Raeed Muhammad Alam as Farhan, Donia's ex-fiance
  • Manzoor Qureshi as Mr. Jabbar, Donia's father and Kashif's boss
  • Aliya Jamshed as Bushra's mother-in-law
  • Rabab Zaidi as Sabiha (young)

Production

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To portray the victim of a dissociate personality disorder, Ahmed had to portray the female part, for which he was inspired by the Moin Akhtar's titular in Rozi.[6]

Casting

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The extended cameo role of Shakra before offered to Zaidi was earlier offered to Ayeza Khan, Neelam Muneer and Hiba Ali Khan, all of whom rejected it due to lesser screen time, being a cameo role.[7][8] It was the fifth on-screen appearance of Ahmed and Zaidi after Jugnoo, Zara Yaad Kar, Pukaar, and Choti Choti Batain.

Soundtrack

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Ishq Zahe Naseeb - OST
Soundtrack album by
Naveed Nashad
Released24 May 2019 (2019-05-24)
Recorded2019[9]
GenreTelevision soundtrack
Length3:03
LanguageUrdu
LabelMoomal Productions
ProducerMoomal Shunaid
Music video
"Ishq Zahe Naseeb" OST on YouTube

The official soundtrack of the serial has been composed and performed by Naveed Nashad while the lyrics were written by Hashim Nadeem.[10]

Reception

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Critical reception

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The series received critical acclaim due to its storyline and performances of the lead cast, especially Zahid Ahmed and Yumna Zaidi.

Ahmed's performance as a victim of split personality disorder was highly praised and well-received critically.[11][12][13] Critics also praised the performance of Zaidi, who played the alter ego of the victim.[13][14][15] Mysterious and thrilling storyline of the series and its portrayal about mental health were lauded heavily by critics.[16][17][18] Express Tribune listed it among the dramas that broke the stereotypes due to the portrayal of taboo topics such as Acid attacks, split personality disorder, sexual abuse, and other mental issues.[19] The Daily Times however commented on the storyline that it has normalised the rape.[20]

Television ratings

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The series mostly received 5-6 TRPs during its run.[21]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Show Category Name Result Ref
February 07, 2020 Pakistan International Screen Awards Best Television Play Moomal Productions Nominated [22]
Best Television Actor Zahid Ahmed Nominated
Best Television Actress Critics choice Sonya Hussyn Nominated
December 31, 2020 Lux Style Awards Best TV Play Moomal Productions Nominated [23]
Best TV Director Farooq Rind Nominated
Best Actor - Critics choice Zahid Ahmed Won [24]
Best Actor Nominated [23]
Best Television Writer Hashim Nadeem Nominated
Best Original Soundtrack Naveed Nashad Nominated

References

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  1. ^ "Zahid Ahmed to play a cross-dresser in Ishq Zahe Naseeb". Dunya News. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
  2. ^ Haq, Irfan Ul (27 May 2019). "Zahid Ahmed says he will play a man with split personality disorder in an upcoming drama". DAWN. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
  3. ^ Tribune.com.pk (28 May 2019). "Zahid Ahmed sheds light on split personality disorders in upcoming drama". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
  4. ^ Athar, Arslan (31 May 2019). "Imran Ashraf Inspired Zahid Ahmed To Take On His Latest Role, And We Couldn't Be Happier". MangoBaaz. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  5. ^ "Zahid Ahmad split up over 'Ishq Zahe Naseeb'". Gulf News. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  6. ^ "Zahid Ahmed opens up about using drugs and why he stopped". Express Tribune. 5 June 2022.
  7. ^ "Video: Ayeza Khan, Neelam Muneer refused to play Shakira in IZN, reveals Yumna Zaidi". Something Haute. 10 January 2020.
  8. ^ "Hiba Ali regrets rejecting role in 'Ishq Zahe Naseeb'". Dunya News. 10 September 2024. Retrieved 26 November 2024.
  9. ^ Entertainment Pakistan (29 February 2020). "Exclusive Interview of Mere Paas Tum Ho Composer Naveed Nashad". Retrieved 17 March 2021 – via YouTube.
  10. ^ Zehra, Syeda (24 May 2019). "Zahid Ahmed steals the thunder in Ishq Zah-e-Naseeb's OST". Something Haute. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  11. ^ "Zahid Ahmed nails the psychotic Sameer in Ishq Zahe Naseeb". Something Haute. 6 August 2019. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  12. ^ Maira Kari (15 January 2020). "6 actors that ruled television in 2019". DAWN IMAGES. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
  13. ^ a b Buraq Shabbir (22 December 2019). "2019 in TV: Too much, too soon". The News.
  14. ^ Buraq Shabbir (24 July 2019). "Yumna Zaidi continues to impress with strong TV performances". The News.
  15. ^ "Sonya Hussyn doing justice to her role in 'Ishq Zahe Naseeb'". The Nation. 30 July 2019. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  16. ^ "Haute Review: Ishq Zahe Naseeb is a web of complex bonds rattled by mystery". Something Haute. 22 June 2019. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  17. ^ Haider, Sadaf (7 January 2020). "What made a good drama in 2019? Here are the top picks". Dawn Images. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
  18. ^ Buraq Shabbir (14 June 2020). "How Pakistani dramas are now openly addressing mental health issues".
  19. ^ "From 'Udaari' to 'Khuda Mera Bhi hai': 8 dramas that broke stereotypes". tribune.com.pk. 8 October 2022. Archived from the original on 3 October 2022.
  20. ^ Faiza Farid (30 October 2019). "'Ishq Zah-e-Naseeb' on normalising rape". Daily Times.
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  22. ^ "Nominations for the first ever Pakistan International Screen Awards are out". DAWN Images. 8 February 2020.
  23. ^ a b "Lux Style Awards 2020: Nominations For The Categories Announced". Bol News. 3 October 2020. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  24. ^ Report, Desk (17 December 2020). "The Lux Style Awards 2020 winners are here". Dawn Images. Retrieved 11 March 2021. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
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