Pyar Ke Sadqay

Pyar Ke Sadqay (Urdu: پیار کے صدقے, lit. 'For the sake of love') 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 and produced by Momina Duraid under MD Productions. It has Yumna Zaidi and Bilal Abbas in leads while Yashma Gill, Omair Rana and Atiqa Odho in supporting roles.

Pyar Ke Sadqay
GenreComedy
Romance
Drama
Written byZanjabeel Asim Shah
Directed byFarooq Rind
Starring
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes30
Production
Executive producersMoomal Shunaid
Momina Duraid
Running timeapprox. 36-40 minutes
Production companiesMD Productions
Moomal Entertainment
DistributorHum Network Limited
Release
Original networkHum TV
Picture formatPAL (576i)
HDTV 1080i
Audio formatStereophonic sound
Original release23 January (2020-01-23) 
13 August 2020 (2020-08-13)
External links
Website

It was simultaneously broadcast by PTV Home.

Plot

Pyar Ke Sadqay is the story of Abdullah (Bilal Abbas) 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 certain 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 who is 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 fantasizes about escaping from her studies and getting married one day, while Abdullah dreams about a relationship with his crush and classmate, Shanzey (Yashma Gill).

Mahjabeen and Abdullah know each other through her father, Munshi Jee, who works for Abdullah’s family and their business. Mahjabeen teases Abdullah on occasion 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. 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 on the spot. 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. The plot twists and Sarwar tries to marry Mahjabeen by false means. Mahjabeen tells about Sarwar to Abdullah who is now confused. [1][2]He sends her back home on the account of his father's insult.Munshi Jee gets arrested on the order of Sarwar, and has a heart attack and dies after asking Washma Abdullah's younger sister, to take care of Mahjabeen as she is very innocent. Washma is a confident girl unlike her brother Abdullah as she grew up with her aunt Lala Rukh instead of lurking with Sarwar. Abdullah proceeds to marry Shanzay after she attempts suicide. Sarwar threatens Mahjabeen and her mother but she cuts the call on his end. Washma takes Mahjabeen to the hospital where she is revealed to be pregnant. Washma explains to her mom Munshi ji was innocent and was tied in a plan plotted by Sarwar. Abdullah and Washma's mom then tells her son to take over their company. Now their mom leaves Sarwar. Abdullah realizes Mehjabeen is his true love and breaks up with Shanzey. The serial ends with Abdullah bringing Mehjabeen home, Sarwar ending up in the jail and the last scene is of Mehjabeen and Abdullah quarreling.

Cast

  • Yumna Zaidi as Mahjabeen, the ingénue female protagonist and Abdullah’s eventual love interest[3]
  • Bilal Abbas as Abdullah Shahbaz, male protagonist and Mahjabeen’s eventual love interest[4]
  • Omair Rana as Sarwar, antagonist, Abdullah’s abusive stepfather who plots to pursue Mahjabeen[5]
  • Atiqa Odho as Mansoora, Abdullah's mother.[6]
  • Yashma Gill as Shanzey Meer, Abdullah’s classmate and crush at the beginning of the series[7]
  • Malik Raza as Munshi Jee, Mahjabeen’s father, works for Abdullah’s family/family business
  • Salma Hassan as Seema, Mahjabeen's mother, Munshi Jee's wife.[8]
  • Gul-e-Rana as Sarwar's mother, supporting antagonist.
  • Sharmeen Ali as “Pho,” Abdullah and Washma’s Phupho (paternal aunt)[9]
  • Srha Asghar as Washma, Abdullah's younger sister.[10]
  • Khalid Anam as Meer, Shanzey’s father
  • Khalid Malik as “Dr.” Hammad, briefly engaged to Mahjabeen and impersonates a doctor

Soundtrack

Pyar Ke Sadqay
Soundtrack album by
Released17 January 2020 (2020-01-17)
Recorded2020
GenreTelevision soundtrack
Length3:07
LanguageUrdu
LabelHum TV
Music video
"OST: Pyar Ke Sadqay" on YouTube

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.[11] 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.[12][13] 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.[12]

References

  1. "Teen romance takes centre stage in upcoming TV serial, Pyar Ke Sadqay". The news.
  2. "From innocent to frightened: Bilal Abbas". The Nation. 21 April 2020. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  3. "Five new Pakistani dramas on TV this season: Pyar Ke Sadqay, Muqaddar, Ishqiya, Jhooti, Khoobseerat | Instep | thenews.com.pk". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
  4. NewsBytes. "Bilal Abbas Khan and Yumna Zaidi team up for a new project". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
  5. "Omair Rana talks about his character from 'Pyar Ke Sadqe'". Daily Times. 10 April 2020. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  6. "Bilal Abbas Khan keeps us guessing in Pyar ke Sadqay's first look". The Nation. 6 January 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
  7. "Yashma Gill set to play a pivotal role in Pyar Ke Sadqay". The Nation. 10 January 2020. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  8. "Bilal Abbas raises the bar high in 'PyarKeSadqay'". The Nation. 29 January 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
  9. Shabbir, Buraq. "Teen romance takes centre stage in upcoming TV serial, Pyar Ke Sadqay". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  10. NewsBytes. "Yumna Zaidi gears up for another unique character". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
  11. Haider, Sadaf (10 June 2020). "Pyar Ke Sadqay had potential to be different but seems to be slipping into familiar territory". Images. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  12. "Is 'Pyar Ke Sadqay' OST copied from a Sindhi song". Daily Times. 18 April 2020. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I79e1muYg1E
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