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Baby Baji

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Baby Baji
Genre
Written byMansoor Ahmed Khan
Directed byTehseen Khan
Starring
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes125
Production
ProducersAbdullah Seja
Fahad Mustafa
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time35-40 minutes per episode
Production companyiDream Entertainment
Original release
NetworkARY Digital
Release23 May 2023 (2023-05-23) –
present

Baby Baji is a Pakistani family soap television series produced by Abdullah Seja under his production banner iDream Entertainment. The first sequel of drama was "Baby Baji" which ended on 1st of August, 2023 and the ongoing series is the 2nd season named as "Baby Baji ki Bahuwain (Daughter-in-laws of Baby Baji)". The ensemble cast of the series includes Samina Ahmad, Munawar Saeed, Javeria Saud, Saud, Junaid Niazi, Sunita Marshall, Hassan Ahmed, Fazal Hussain, Syeda Tuba Anwar, and Aina Asif. The series revolves around the family of Baby Baji and her struggle to keep it united during her husband's illness.[1]

Plot

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Season 1

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Baby Baji lives with her four sons (Jamal, Naseer, Wasif and Walid) and husband. Jamal is the oldest and has two grown kids with his wife, Azra. Azra is an evil and immmoral woman, who fights with everyone in the household, and disrespects her parents-in-law. She is known for having a great temper and verbally degrades everyone who upsets her.

Naseer has one son and lives with his wife, Asma. Asma is loved for her kindness. She takes care of everyone, is reliable, patient and friendly. However, her husband Naseer doesn't love her, as he was forced to marry her, since his parents didn't approve of his lover. Naseer always verbally and physically abuses both Asma and their son.

The third son, Wasif marries Farhat, across the course of the drama. Farhat is modern, independent and outspoken. After moving into the house, she and Azra squabble, as she always fights back with her, unlike Asma.

Waleed is Baby Baji's youngest son, the only one who isn't married. He is interested in his neighbor, Saman.

The story revolves around the problems of this joint family system. After the illness of her husband, Baby Baji took the responsibility of holding her family together. Baby Baji whose elder three sons are married, struggles to maintain a balance among her children in the joint family system. Every day a new quarrel took place in the house because her oldest daughter in law, Azra, is cunning, rude and manipulative. After the death of Baby Baji's husband, all the sons took their part from the property and separated. All this happened because of two of Baby Baji's daughters-in-law, Azra and Farhat, who fought daily. The only good daughter-in-law was Nasir's wife, Asma as she respected her in-laws despite her husband mistreating her.

After separating, the sons created a system where Baby Baji and Walid would live at a different son's house every month. She kept constantly moving between the three houses as no son wanted her to stay for too long. Baby Baji tried her best to reunite her sons but she is expelled from the house by Azra. She became homeless and went to an old-age home. Walid, after returning home from Lahore, finds her in the old-age home and yells at his brothers for neglecting to care for her. After facing the consequences of their own deeds, all three sons realized the importance of their mother. Jamal expels Azra from the house and she is diagnosed with cancer. Naseer is conned by his lover on the wedding day and returns to apologize to his mother, as she was right. She forgives him. However, it has become too late then and in the end, Baby Baji dies after arranging Waleed and Saman's engagement. Wasif, who had gone abroad without meeting his mom, doesn't make it back to Pakistan in time for her burial.

Season 2

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After an year, all sons of Baby Baji reunite, and live together at jamal's house. Asma owns a clothing boutique. Farhat handles the household. The four brothers are running a shoe business. Azra is healed from cancer, she lives at her mother's as Jamal kicked her out from the house. Azra arrives at Jamal's house on Baby Baji's death anniversary, but Jamal don't allow her to remain. However Asma convinces Jamal to take Azra back at home as she has changed and Baby Baji has forgiven her before death. Asma handovers a gold bracelet to Azra as baby baji wanted. The brothers buy their parents a house again and shifts into it. Everything was going right until Jamal's Aunt (Siddiqui's sister Rizwana) with her daughter (Saira) and grand daughter (Ashi), enters the house with the intention of taking away house, boutique and business from Siddiqui family. Jamal becomes her aunt's puppet, he handovers the house to her. Her daughter Saira starts working with Asma in the boutique as she wanted to take it. Jamal unintentionally signs business property papers to his Aunt. Meanwhile Walid and Saman get married. Saira successfully becomes Asma's boutique shareholder. After Wasif leaves the house in anger because Jamal signed away the house under phuppo's name, Jamal realizes his mistake. Phuppo refuses to give the house and business back to Jamal and his brothers. Under stress and blaming himself for ruining the future of his brothers, Jamal has a heart attack and dies. All members of saddique family except azra leave their home .Azra found out that saira hasn't been divorced.

Will the Siddiqui family unite against Aunt's family?

Cast

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  • Samina Ahmad as Rashida Begum aka Baby Baji (Dead)
  • Munawar Saeed as Saddique Sahab (Dead)
  • Asma Abbas as Rizwana aka Phopho (from season 2)
  • Saud as Jamal (Dead)
  • Javeria Saud as Azra
  • Hassan Ahmad as Naseer
  • Sunita Marshall as Asma
  • Junaid Niazi as Wasif
  • Syeda Tuba Anwar as Farhat
  • Fazal Hussain as Waleed
  • Aina Asif as Saman (2023-24)
  • Rimha Ahmed replaced Aina Asif (2024-Present)
  • Madiha Iftikhar as Saira (from season 2)
  • Afzal Khan as Qurreshi Sahab (from season 2)
  • Afshan Qureshi as Azra's Mother
  • Salina Sipra as Shenaz
  • Mizna Waqas as Rakshi
  • Fareeha Jabeen as Rakshi's Mother
  • Faiza Khan as Rameen
  • Farhad Ali as Ali
  • Javeria Nayyar as Gulshan Ara
  • Aishsa Afridi as Ashi (from season 2)
  • Alishba Yasin as Amber
  • Hania Ahmed replaced Alishba Yasin
  • Ali Mehndi as Shazaib
  • Unknown as Umer
  • Unknown as Bilal (from season 2) (Dead)

Production

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Hassan Ahmed was earlier offered the role of Jamal, which he rejected and he was again approached to portray the character of Naseer. Hassan's spouse Sunita Marshall portrayed the Asma, Naseer's wife, for which she was not the first choice.[2]

Soundtrack

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The ost was performed by Bisma Abdullah with Eva B as a rap artist. The lyrics and composition were by The Loop Men.

Reception

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Galaxy Lollywood praised the series for tackling the various common and relatable problems of a joint family.[3] A critic from the Daily Times reviewed that the story of the series is a bit hard to be comprehend.[4] Javeria Saud's performance as a cunning and outspoken daughter-in-law was well-received by critics and audiences.[5][6][7] A reviewer from The News International lauded the performances of some actors, clever characterisation, fast-paced narrative and depiction of traditions.[8]

The soap opera gained high viewership both on television and digitally on YouTube.[9] It gained the highest rating, 15.7 TRPs, which became the highest rated last episode of the year.[10]

Sequel

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In December 2023, the sequel for the Baby Baji announced with the title of 'Baby Baji Ki Bahuwain'. The second season premiered from 23 September 2024, broadcasting episodes daily at 7:00 PST on ARY Digital.[11]

References

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  1. ^ "Tuba Anwar speaks up about the 'Baby Baji' experience". ARY NEWS. 23 May 2023.
  2. ^ "A family as big as 'Baby Baji' is a no-go for us: Hasan, Sunita on joint family system in Pakistan". The Express Tribune. 27 July 2023.
  3. ^ Mossadiq, Zainab (10 July 2023). "Baby Baji Takes Bold Steps Towards Documenting Joint Family Troubles". Galaxy Lollywood.
  4. ^ Khan, Bushra Zafar (8 June 2023). "The story of 'Baby Baji' is a bit hard to comprehend | Reviews". Daily Times.
  5. ^ "Javeria Saud wins hearts with portrayal of Azra in 'Baby Baji'". Daily Times. 30 May 2023.
  6. ^ "Supporting Actors Who Are Doing a Marvellous Job". Galaxy Lollywood. 15 June 2023.
  7. ^ "Javeria Saud says 'Baby Baji' exceeded expectations of success". The Express Tribune. 12 July 2023.
  8. ^ Usman Ghafoor (13 August 2023). "Dissonant but agreeable | Shehr". The News International.
  9. ^ "Drama serial 'Baby Baji' successfully manages to capture millions of views". Associated Press of Pakistan. 12 June 2023.
  10. ^ "#BabyBaji - Record-Breaking Entertainment! - The last episode received highest rating in all dramas of 2023!". 2 August 2023. Archived from the original on 16 August 2023. Retrieved 16 August 2023 – via Instagram.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  11. ^ "ARY Digital Announces Sequel 'Baby Baji Ki Bahuwain': A Fresh Take On Family Dynamics And Domestic Politics". Galaxy Lollywood. 30 December 2023.