''Aakhri Station'' ( ur, ; English: ''The Last Station'') is a seven-part Pakistani television
drama
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mini-series
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, created by
Sarmad Khoosat
Sarmad Sultan Khoosat (born May 7, 1979) is a Pakistani actor, film director, film/television director, TV director, producer and screenwriter best known for directing the super-hit TV dramas ''Humsafar'' and ''Shehr-e-Zaat''. He is considered t ...
and
Kashf Foundation
Kashf Foundation (Punjabi and ur, ) is a non-profit organization, founded by Roshaneh Zafar in 1996. Kashf is regarded as the first microfinance institution (MFI) of Pakistan that uses village banking methodology in microcredit to alleviate p ...
. It premiered on
ARY Digital
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on 13 February 2018 and concluded on 28 March 2018. Written by
Amna Mufti
Amna Mufti ( Punjabi, ur, ) is a screenwriter, columnist, and novelist from Pakistan. She writes novels and television serials in Urdu-language. She has written several television serials for Satellite Entertainment Network. She won Lux Style ...
, it is directed and co-produced by Khoosat with
Roshaneh Zafar
Roshaneh Zafar (Urdu: روشانے ظفر) is a Pakistani development activist, working in the field of women's economic empowerment. She created the first specialised microfinance organisation in Pakistan, the Kashf Foundation, in 1996 which has ...
of
Kashf Foundation Productions and
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
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. Series consist of seven episodes.
The show introduced an
ensemble cast
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Structure
In contrast to ...
with
Sanam Saeed
Sanam Saeed (born 2 February 1985) is a Pakistani actress, singer and former model who predominantly works in Cinema of Pakistan, Urdu cinema and Pakistani dramas, television. She is best known for portraying the role of Kashaf Murtaza in Momina ...
,
Nimrah Bucha, Malika Zafar,
Anam Goher
Anam Goher ( ur, ) is a Pakistani television actress. She made her acting debut along with her off screen husband Goher Mumtaz in '' Kathputli'' (2016).
Personal life
Anma Goher is married to Gohar Mumtaz.
Career
Goher is known for her roles ...
,
Eman Suleman
Eman Suleman (born 1 January 1992) is a Pakistani model and actress. She started her modeling career in 2017 and since then appeared in ramps and advertisements. She is also known for her role as Yasmeen in Sarmad Khoosat's ''Aakhri Station'' (20 ...
,
Ammara Butt and
Farah Tufail
Farah Tufail is a Pakistani television actress and RJ. She started her career during 2000s. Tufail received Hum Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Tehreem in telefilm ''Tehreem''. Her television appearance includes a series of notable p ...
portraying seven strangers with different economic, social and cultural backgrounds suffering from domestic and mental issues, meets on a train compartment en route to Karachi. The show aims to explore
women-eccentric subjects that its creator feel have not been emphasized in Pakistani shows openly, such as
women's rights
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,
drug abuse
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,
HIV
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,
PTSD
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,
acid attack
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s,
forced prostitution
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, and
domestic violence
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.
[
The OST, a beautiful rendition of an ]Amjad Islam Amjad
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poem, ‘Mujhe Apne Jeenay Ka Haq Chaihiye‘ has been composed by Arshad Mahmood and sung by Tahira Syed. The last verse of the poem is recited by Indian actress Shabana Azmi
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.
Episodes
Episode 1
A group of women, each belonging to a different socioeconomic class, sit together in a train compartment, going to Karachi.
They are joined by two more; a mother, Yasmin, and her daughter, Mahno, and a transgender lady.
The transwoman was being insulted in another compartment, whereupon an old conductor intervened and told the culprit to fear God, as He created all and that all people have a right on the land. He advised the transwoman to move to a place in the front, and call for him in case of any trouble.
Back in the main compartment, the lady in the saree, Tehmina, commented on the various new colours of nail polish, causing Yasmin, who was wearing turquoise on one hand, to say "i hate this, it's not coming off". Tehmina offered Yasmin cotton and nail polish remover.
It is revealed that Yasmin belonged to a very poor family, and lived with her parents in law and husband, Waqar, who would not work. They were knee deep in debt, to the extent people had started to shame her. The man she was married to was an alcoholic, a gambler and had sold every sellable item in the house.
He stole Yasmin's gold earrings, which her mother had gifted her before she passed away, sold them, and lost all the money in a bet. His friends offered to give him a loan for another game, in exchange for a night with his wife. The man agreed.
Yasmin was traumatized. The man boasted of a "business" to his parents, who were clueless. At night, he told her soon their daughter would run this (inhumane) business and earn for them, and then the "clients" were about to arrive.
She put on an act, and fooled the man into thinking she was okay with his crimes. She asked him to go buy some ice for the alcohol that he brought.
As soon as he left, she grabbed her daughter and made a run for it.
Episode 2
The other women consoled Yasmin and assured her she did the right thing.
But Yasmin's pain triggered another passenger, Gul Meena.
Gul Meena was very nearly due, and had left her village with her husband, Yousuf, and in laws, to escape war.
They travelled from refugee camp to refugee camp on buses, looking for a new place to restart life.
In a camp one night, everyone was awoken by a woman's wailing. She too had left to flee the war, but while she was asleep, a man got into her tent and snatched her only family, a young daughter.
Contractions hit Gul Meena, who started to cry out in pain. Her mother in law, Ma Gul, forbade Yousuf from looking for a gynecologist. He went anyway and returned late in the night with the doctors address and a horse ridden cart.
Yousuf talked his father into travelling to the next camp with Ma Gul and brother, Younas, while he himself would take his wife to the city to visit the doctor.
On the way to the city, Gul Meena was in pain again, and Yousuf asked the driver to take him and his wife to his, the driver's, place.
Yousaf was given the good news of the birth of his first child, a son.
The new parents tried to track down Yousuf's family but could not find them. Some time later, while going for the Fajr prayer, Yousuf suffered a sudden heart attack, and passed away before he could be rushed to a doctor.
Gul Meena's in laws were finally traced, and they came to take her and her son, Rustum Khan, home.
Ma Gul, who already disliked her daughter in law as it was, began to loathe her, accuse her of Yousuf's death, and curse her.
She then falsely accused Gul Meena of trying to "trap" Younas.
Gul Meena had had enough and agreed to marry their old, aged neighbor, but on the condition that she would take her baby with her.
After the nikkah, the man refused to take in Rustum Khan, and Gul Meena was forcibly taken inside, empty handed. Yousuf's family move with Rustum to Karachi.
Meanwhile, the old man began to question Gul Meena's character without any basis. She begged him to let her bring her child back, but he refused, because she nothing more than a slave to him.
In his anger, he said he'd beat her up, and that there was no space for her in his home if she kept crying for the son of another man, and then left for work.
Gul Meena decided she would no longer live without Rustum, and ran.
Episode 3:
Tehmina had a flashback of witnessing her mothers suicide as a child.
The train stopped along the way and the Conductor came to recheck everyone's tickets. Yasmin left the berth to hide from him, as she did not have one. He went after her and she excused herself, telling him she ran away from an abusive husband and did not have the money to purchase a ticket. A woman listening to the conversation began to call Yasmin out saying "women must bear everything". The Conductor corrected the lady, reminding her the females are also Gods creation, and should not be oppressed.
He bought Yasmin a ticket, and, upon her insisting, agreed to give her his address so she would be able to pay him back.
Back in the compartment, a few ladies were singing, and Farzana, who was trying to sleep in the top bunk, snapped at them.
She then apologized saying she had been up all night, listening to the others talk, and could not help but feel like, unlike the others, she herself was solely responsible for her misery.
Upon Tehmina's inquiring, she told them she was educated woman, with a masters degree. She had met a guy, Sajjad, at her university, and despite her parents warning her not to, kept seeing him. They were eventually married.
Sajjad always complained of how his family would demean him all the time, and would win Farzana's sympathy. For this reason, they move out of the family home. However, some time after marriage, she saw he was actually vain and bitter. He began to project all his negative emotion
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s onto her, being pleased by emotionally abusing her.
They had a daughter, nicknamed Bunty, upon whom they would both dote. Sajjad didn't earn enough to be able to singly support his family, and, because of his own insecurities and shortcomings, began to accuse Farzana of working just to "spend time with other men".
Her self control broke one day, and she retaliated, attacking him with words as poisonous as his own. This drove Sajjad mad, and he dragged her into a room and beat her up.
Synopsis
Each episode explores a different story based on women's empowerment
Women's empowerment (or female empowerment) may be defined in several ways, including accepting women's viewpoints, making an effort to seek them and raising the status of women through education, awareness, literacy, and training.Kabeer, Naila ...
and social issues affecting women, especially in Pakistan
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.
Cast
*Sanam Saeed
Sanam Saeed (born 2 February 1985) is a Pakistani actress, singer and former model who predominantly works in Cinema of Pakistan, Urdu cinema and Pakistani dramas, television. She is best known for portraying the role of Kashaf Murtaza in Momina ...
as Tehmina
*Eman Suleman
Eman Suleman (born 1 January 1992) is a Pakistani model and actress. She started her modeling career in 2017 and since then appeared in ramps and advertisements. She is also known for her role as Yasmeen in Sarmad Khoosat's ''Aakhri Station'' (20 ...
as Yasmeen
*Nimra Bucha
Nimra Bucha ( ur, ) is a Pakistani actress who has appeared in variety of TV serials, films, web-series and has also worked in theatre. She played a role of Saadat Hassan Manto's muse in Sarmad Khoosat's ''Manto (2015 film), Manto'' which earne ...
as Shabana
* Ammara Butt as Gul Meena
*Malika Zafar as Farzana
*Anam Goher
Anam Goher ( ur, ) is a Pakistani television actress. She made her acting debut along with her off screen husband Goher Mumtaz in '' Kathputli'' (2016).
Personal life
Anma Goher is married to Gohar Mumtaz.
Career
Goher is known for her roles ...
as Shumaila
*Farah Tufail
Farah Tufail is a Pakistani television actress and RJ. She started her career during 2000s. Tufail received Hum Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Tehreem in telefilm ''Tehreem''. Her television appearance includes a series of notable p ...
as Rafiya
*Adeel Afzal
Adeel Afzal is a Pakistani actor, screenwriter and social media personality. Afzal used to make videos on social media and made his acting debut in 2018. He gained wider recognition with his portrayal of Ahmad Nasaaz in Hum TV's ''Parizaad'' f ...
as Parvez
*Irfan Khoosat
Irfan Khoosat ( Punjabi, ur, ) (born 9 June 1946) is a Pakistani actor, producer and a well-known comedian. He is famous for his comic role as ''Hawaldar Karamdad'' in the TV series Andhera Ujala
(1984-1985) in which he portrayed a simpleton ...
as Train ticket checker
*Mikaal Zulfiqar
Mian Mikaal Patras Zulfiqar (born 5 September 1981), commonly known as Mikaal Zulfiqar ( ur, ), is a British-Pakistani actor and former model. He has appeared in a number of Pakistani television series. He has also acted in a few Indian films ...
as Rehan; cameo
* Shah Fahad as Sajjad; Farzana's husband
*Adnan Sarwar
Adnan Sarwar is a Pakistani actor, director, musician, screenwriter, producer, lyricist, doctor and racing driver. He made his film debut in the biopic ''Shah (film), Shah'', in which he also played the leading role.
Career
Music
From 2002 onwar ...
as Waqar; Yasmeen's husband
*Sarmad Khoosat
Sarmad Sultan Khoosat (born May 7, 1979) is a Pakistani actor, film director, film/television director, TV director, producer and screenwriter best known for directing the super-hit TV dramas ''Humsafar'' and ''Shehr-e-Zaat''. He is considered t ...
as Narrater (voice cameo)
*Tipu Sultan
*Faadil
*Sara Khawaja
*Razia Malik
*Faryal Butt
*Salman Gohar
*Ameer Hamza
*M Arman
References
{{reflist
External links
Official website
2018 Pakistani television series debuts
Pakistani drama television series