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''Pyar Ke Sadqay'' () is a 2020 Pakistani drama television series premiered on 23 January 2020 on Hum TV. It is directed by Farooq Rind, written by
Zanjabeel Asim Shah Zanjabeel Asim Shah is a Pakistani screenwriter. She is known for writing scripts for television serials and working as head of content for several private network channels. She won the Pakistan International Screen Award for Best TV writer and wa ...
and produced by
Momina Duraid Momina Duraid ( ur, ) is a Pakistani director and producer. She is a senior producer and creative head of television network Hum TV and CEO of her own production company MD Productions. She has produced and created several series including ' ...
under
MD Productions MD Productions is a Pakistani television and film production company based in Karachi, Pakistan. It is founded by Momina Duraid and Duraid Qureshi, son of Sultana Siddiqui. History The company has produced television serials such as ''Zindagi G ...
. It has Yumna Zaidi and
Bilal Abbas Bilal Abbas Khan ( ur, ; born 4 June 1993) is a Pakistani actor who primarily works in Urdu television. He made his acting debut with a supporting role in the religious drama '' Saya-e-Dewar Bhi Nahi'' (2016). His debut in a leading role was ...
in leads while
Yashma Gill Yashma Gill (born 19 October 1993) is a Pakistani film and television actress. After starring in supporting role in a number of projects, Gill played the lead roles in the acclaimed projects, ''Ki Jaana Main Kaun'' (2018) and '' Kab Mere Kehlaoge ...
, Omair Rana and
Atiqa Odho Atiqa Odho ( ur, ; born 12 February 1968 ) is a Pakistani television and film actress, television host, and the namesake of her own founded cosmetics brand Odho cosmetics. She debuted in Anwar Maqsood's TV series. She is famous for, '' Sitara au ...
in supporting roles. The series received critical acclaim due to Rind's direction and Zaidi's performance as Mahjabeen. ''Pyar Ke Sadqay'' won the most awards in Lux Style Awards 2021 including Best Actor Critics for Khan and Best Actress Critics and Best Actress Popular both for Zaidi.


Plot

"Pyar Ke Sadqay" is the story of Abdullah (
Bilal Abbas Bilal Abbas Khan ( ur, ; born 4 June 1993) is a Pakistani actor who primarily works in Urdu television. He made his acting debut with a supporting role in the religious drama '' Saya-e-Dewar Bhi Nahi'' (2016). His debut in a leading role was ...
) and Mahjabeen ( Yumna Zaidi), who are social misfits. Mahjabeen's character is that of an ingénue. Mahjabeen is a naïve, quirky, clumsy, carefree, overtalkative, and mischievous young woman who has failed the tenth-grade multiple times. She is very innocent and fails to pick up on specific social cues. Presumably, she has a lower-middle-class family background. Abdullah is a shy, nerdy, soft-spoken, and socially awkward/out-of-place university student gifted in mathematics. He comes from an affluent upbringing and has been verbally abused by his stepfather, Sarwar ( Omair Rana). Both protagonists are daydreamers with different aspirations; Mahjabeen fantasises about escaping from her studies and getting married one day, while Abdullah dreams about a relationship with his crush and classmate, Shanzey (
Yashma Gill Yashma Gill (born 19 October 1993) is a Pakistani film and television actress. After starring in supporting role in a number of projects, Gill played the lead roles in the acclaimed projects, ''Ki Jaana Main Kaun'' (2018) and '' Kab Mere Kehlaoge ...
). Mahjabeen and Abdullah know each other through her father, Munshi Jee, who works for Abdullah's family and business. Mahjabeen teases Abdullah occasionally, and they are acquaintances at the beginning of the series. Early in the series, Sarwar becomes smitten with Mahjabeen and plots to pursue her romantically. However, his desire to marry Mahjabeen is rejected by Munshi Jee as she is far too innocent and young to be married to someone as cunning and old as Sarwar. After both protagonists get rejected by their interests (with Mahjabeen's fiancé eloping with her best friend on her wedding day and Abdullah's crush rejecting his proposal), Abdullah marries Mahjabeen. He does this out of pity. This angers Sarwar, and he secretly plots to ruin the gullible Abdullah's relationship with the ever-so innocent Mahjabeen. He continuously insults Mahjabeen and tells Abdullah that she is unworthy of him. Although he listens to and believes his stepfather, in the beginning, he begins to like the small things that make her a "Middle class" wife. As this happens, Shanzey, Abdullah's crush, gets married to the man she wanted to marry, a wealthy and high-class businessman. However, she finds him very stubborn and selfish. She leaves him early in their marriage as she realises he is not the man she wants to spend the rest of her life with. At first, her father is hesitant to let her come home and stay; however, once he sees him abuse his daughter, he kicks him out and supports his daughter as she divorces him. Eventually, Shanzey realises she wants to marry someone like Abdullah, so she begins to pursue him with the guidance and support of Sarwar, who wants Mahjabeen to himself. The plot twists, and Sarwar tries to assault Mahjabeen. Mahjabeen tells Abdullah about Sarwar, who says his father could never do Such a thing. He sends her back home on the account of his father's insult. Munshi Jee gets arrested on the order of Sarwar, has a heart attack and dies after asking Vashma, Abdullah's younger sister, to take care of Mahjabeen as she is very innocent. Unlike her brother Abdullah, Vashem is a confident girl as she grew up with her aunt, Lalarukh, instead of lurking with Sarwar. Abdullah proceeds to get engaged to Shanzey after she attempts suicide. As he talks to his fiancé about their future, he realises she will be a very different wife compared to Mahjabeen. Shanzey says she will not do any of the "middle class" wife things Mahjabeen used to do for him, which leaves Abdullah missing his wife. Shanzey and Sarwar pressure Abdullah to divorce Mahjabeen; however, his sister and aunt tell him not to. Abdullah's mother, Mansura, is adamant that her husband loves her and refuses to believe Vashma when she tells her what he did to Mahjabeen. However, she eventually gets suspicious about him, so she tells Abdullah not to divorce his wife. Sarwar threatens Mahjabeen and her mother, but she cuts the call on his end. Vashem takes Mahjabeen to the hospital, where she is revealed to be pregnant. Vashem explains to her mom that Munshi Ji was innocent and was tied to a plan plotted by Sarwar. Mansura then tells her son to take over their company. She leaves Sarwar. Abdullah realises Mehjabeen is his true love and ends his engagement with Shanzey. The serial ends with Abdullah bringing Mehjabeen home, Sarwar ends up in the jail, and the last scene is of Mahjabeen and Abdullah quarrelling.


Cast

* Yumna Zaidi as Mahjabeen: the ingénue female protagonist and Abdullah’s eventual wife *
Bilal Abbas Bilal Abbas Khan ( ur, ; born 4 June 1993) is a Pakistani actor who primarily works in Urdu television. He made his acting debut with a supporting role in the religious drama '' Saya-e-Dewar Bhi Nahi'' (2016). His debut in a leading role was ...
as Abdullah Shahbaz: male protagonist and Mahjabeen’s eventual husband * Omair Rana as Sarwar: antagonist, Abdullah’s abusive stepfather who plots to pursue Mahjabeen *
Atiqa Odho Atiqa Odho ( ur, ; born 12 February 1968 ) is a Pakistani television and film actress, television host, and the namesake of her own founded cosmetics brand Odho cosmetics. She debuted in Anwar Maqsood's TV series. She is famous for, '' Sitara au ...
as Mansura : Abdullah's mother. *
Yashma Gill Yashma Gill (born 19 October 1993) is a Pakistani film and television actress. After starring in supporting role in a number of projects, Gill played the lead roles in the acclaimed projects, ''Ki Jaana Main Kaun'' (2018) and '' Kab Mere Kehlaoge ...
as Shanzey Meer: Abdullah’s classmate and crush at the beginning of the series * Malik Raza as Munshi Jee: Mahjabeen’s father, works for Abdullah’s family/family business *
Salma Hassan Salma Hassan is Pakistani actress. She is known for her drama roles in '' Khaani'', '' Do Bol'', '' Juda Huway Kuch Is Tarhan'', ''Pyar Ke Sadqay'' and '' Parizaad''. Early life Salma was born on 1975 in 25 February in Karachi, Pakistan. She c ...
as Seema: Mahjabeen's mother, Munshi Jee's wife. * Gul-e-Rana as Sarwar's mother: supporting antagonist. *
Shermeen Ali Shermeen Ali is a Pakistani actress, model and host. She is known for her roles in dramas '' Pyar Ke Sadqay'', ''Tum Ho Wajah'', '' Ruswai'', ''Laut Ke Chalay Aana'' and '' Pardes''. Early life Shermeen was born in 1990 on June 24 in Karachi, Pa ...
as Lalarukh “Pho,” Abdullah and Washma’s Phupho (paternal aunt) * Srha Asghar as Vashma: Abdullah's younger sister. *
Khalid Anam Khaled Anam is a Pakistani actor, producer and singer. He has acted in various dramas, like ''Kahi Unkahi'', '' Muqaddas'', ''Bhaagti Bareera''. As a singer, he's best known for his rendition of Shah Hussain's kalam ''Peera Ho'' during the 1990 ...
as Meer: Shanzey’s father * Khalid Malik as “Dr.” Hammad: briefly engaged to Mahjabeen and impersonates a doctor * Ahsan Mohsin Akram as Ehsaan: Washma's classmate and lover


Soundtrack

''Pyar Ke Sadqay''’s OST (titled after the series) was composed and performed by Pakistani singer Ahmed Jahanzaib. Mahnoor Khan also provided vocals for the song. The OST has drawn heavy comparisons to the popular Sindhi song, ''Rahat Milay Thi Dard Mein, Man Piyar Tan Sadqay'', in terms of its lyrics, melody, harmonies, and overall composition. The song "Rahat Milay Thi Dard Mein" was originally performed by the Pakistani Sindhi folk/playback singer, Ustad Muhammad Yousuf for the 1968 Pakistani Sindhi-language film, Shehro Feroz.


Reception

''Pyar Ke Sadqay'' created critical hype before its premier and received rave reviews throughout its broadcast due to its characters and Rind's direction. Zaidi's performance as Mahjabeen and Khan's performance as Abdullah was highly praised. A reviewer from
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criticised the narrative onwards the 20th episodes due to ordinary storyline.


Awards and nominations


References


External links


Official website
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