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==Reception== |
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Shraddha Bhandari, writing for IBN in December 2013, stated that ''Qubool Hai'' was typical of "All serials start off brilliantly with immense promise and somewhere in the middle they get lost in the maze of TRPs, cheap publicity and making what sells.<ref name="Bhandari"/> Bhandari had appreciated that the series had started with " Zoya Farooqui was a jeans wearing, very modern women, raised in the US, yet very close to her culture and roots. The story moved on with her clashes with the very orthodox, Asad Ahmed Khan and how she changed his conservative thinking and start of their love story." but stated that "the serial became lost in multitude of vamps, warring families, crude language and events that in real life are unfathomable. Slowly it lost its creativity and that eventually drained the morale of the leading cast".<ref name="Bhandari"/> |
Shraddha Bhandari, writing for IBN in December 2013, stated that ''Qubool Hai'' was typical of "All serials start off brilliantly with immense promise and somewhere in the middle they get lost in the maze of TRPs, cheap publicity and making what sells.<ref name="Bhandari"/> Bhandari had appreciated that the series had started with " Zoya Farooqui was a jeans wearing, very modern women, raised in the US, yet very close to her culture and roots. The story moved on with her clashes with the very orthodox, Asad Ahmed Khan and how she changed his conservative thinking and start of their love story." but stated that "the serial became lost in multitude of vamps, warring families, crude language and events that in real life are unfathomable. Slowly it lost its creativity and that eventually drained the morale of the leading cast".<ref name="Bhandari"/> |
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* 2013 - [[Indian Television Academy Awards]]: ''Desh ka Dharavahik (Best Serial)''.<ref>http://www.indicine.com/movies/bollywood/ita-awards-2013-winners-indian-television-academy-awards/</ref><ref>http://www.indiantelevisionacademy.com/site/awards_hhita_details_new.php?year=2013</ref> |
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* 2013 - [[Zee Gold Awards]]: ''Best Tv Show''.<ref>http://entertainment.oneindia.in/television/news/2013/2013-boroplus-gold-awards-2013-winners-list-115204.html#slide252653</ref> |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 15:08, 20 July 2014
Qubool Hai | |
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Genre | Indian Daily Soap |
Created by | Mrinal Jha (Undercover Productions Ltd) Gul Khan |
Written by | Jainesh Ejardar Faizal Akhtar Divya Sharma Aparajita Sharma |
Directed by | Gul Khan Lalit Mohan Arshad Khan (director) |
Starring | See Below |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi-Urdu |
Production | |
Producers | Gul Khan Nissar Parvez (4 lions) |
Production locations | Bhopal, MP, India, Powai, Hiranandani |
Cinematography | Hrishikesh Gandhi |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 20 minutes (approx) |
Production companies | 4 Lions Films Divine Multimedia[1] |
Original release | |
Network | Zee TV Geo TV(Pakistan) |
Release | October 29, 2012 – Present |
Release | Arshad Khan |
Release | Arshad Khan |
Release | Arshad Khan |
Release | Arshad Khan |
Release | Arshad Khan |
Release | Arshad Khan |
Release | Arshad Khan |
Qubool Hai (English: I Accept) is a soap opera on Zee TV produced by 4 Lions Films. The show focuses on the Muslim community and aims to dispel stereotypes regarding Islam,[1] and has been credited with leading the way for more Muslim oriented programming.[2] The story is based in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India and has been now shifted temporarily to Punjab, India in April 2014 after the 20 year leap focusing on the life of Asad and Zoya's daughter, Sanam.
Plot summary
This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. (December 2013) |
Qubool Hai revolved around three individuals: Asad Ahmed Khan, Ayaan Ahmed Khan, and Zoya Farooqui. Zoya Farooqui is a US based Indian Muslim who comes to Bhopal with her cousin Zeenat and brother-in-law Anwar where she is to get married. At her wedding, Zoya runs away from the venue, not ready for marriage. Wanting to find her father, she decides to stay in Bhopal and stays as a guest in the Khan house.
Asad Ahmed Khan is a very traditional and disciplined man, and dislikes Zoya's care-free nature and messy, immature habits. Zoya's actions anger Asad, who misunderstands her frequently while her intentions are innocent. Eventually, Asad's childhood friend Tanveer is introduced, and it is soon revealed that she is evil. Tanveer wants a rich husband and Asad is the perfect choice. After a series of incidents, Asad and Zoya fall for each other. Zoya reveals that she wants to marry Asad but Tanveer intervenes with many traps. After a series of incidents, Asad finally discovers Tanveer's true face after she attempts to kill Zoya. Tanveer's plans fail and peace comes to Khan Villa.
It is revealed that years ago, Raziya killed a woman in Rashid Khan's doll factory. The woman Raziya had killed was Zoya's mother, Zeynab whom Gaffur had abandoned in the US soon after their Nikkah making Zoya his daughter.
Humaira has an accident in which she loses her memory and thinks she is being Rajni, a married Hindu women. After some time a fake Vikram comes across whom Humeira considers as her husband. Ayaan reveals Vikram's fake identity and tells Rajni that she is Humaira. Humaira, later recalls her old memories and is hurt at first but happy later when Ayaan promises to marry her.
Ayaan and Zoya escape from goons and get into a community marriage where they get married accidentally. Ayaan and Zoya try to hide their marriage but fail. As a result Zoya is forced to stay back at Siddiqui Mansion. After a few months, Asad goes to the Siddiqui mansion and claims Zoya as his love.
After a series of incidents, Rashid has an accident and decides to get Dilshad to Siddiqui Mansion. Ayaan, angry at the decision leaves the house. Finally, Asad and Zoya get married. Zoya gets to know that Siddiqui is her father and Zoya's mother's murder was implicated by him. Two years later, Zoya forgives her father and he meets the family at Asad and Zoya's twins' birthday, Sanam and Seher. Shirin and Nikhat are shown to have moved to the UK with Ayan and Humaira and Haider are shown talking on Skype with Asad and Zoya from Dubai. On the very same day, Tanveer comes back in their lives to take revenge from Asad and Zoya for sending her to jail after she killed Rashid. She kills the whole family except from the twins and Najma's daughter whom Dilshad manages to run away with.
The programme moves 20 years forward. It then shows Sanam's life as an adult with her grandmother, Dilshad and cousin, Haya with nothing shown of the other twin, Seher. The story progresses with her clashes with the egoistic womanizer Aahil Raza Ibrahim, Tanveer's step son who lives in the same house where Sanam's parents were murdered and now where she is forced to work as a cook after their dhaba was burned down by him.
Cast
- Main cast
- Surbhi Jyoti as Sanam Ahmed Khan (formerly, she played Zoya Farooqi)
- Karanvir Bohra as Aahil Raza Ibrahim
- Shehzad Shaikh as Rehan Imran Qureshi
- Surbhi Chandana as Haya Imran Qureshi
- Deepak Wadhwa as Raahat Ansari
- Supporting cast
- Shalini Kapoor Sagar as Dilshad Rashid Ahmed Khan
- Amrapali Gupta [3]as Tanveer A. Beg/Billo Rani/Tanveer Danish Khan/ Begum Sahiba
- Former cast
- Karan Singh Grover as Asad Ahmed Khan(29th October 2012—20th December 2013)[4]
- Raqesh Vashisth as Asad Ahmed Khan (10th January 2014— 18th April 2014 )[5]
- Mohit Sehgal as Haider Sheikh
- Vikrant Massey as Ayaan Ahmed Khan
- Ketki Kadam as Humeira Siddiqui Sheikh
- Rishabh Sinha as Ayaan Ahmed Khan ( -April 2013)
- Archana Taide Sharma as Nikkhat Farhan Qureshi
- Neha Lakshmi Iyer as Najma Imran Qureshi
- Farhina Parvez Jarimari as Nuzzhat Ahmed Khan
- Vikram Singh Chauhan as Imran Qureshi
- Vishal Nayak as Farhan Qureshi
- Vaquar Shaikh as Rashid Ahmed Khan
- Surabhi Vanzara as Shireen Rashid Ahmed Khan
- Tej Sapru as Gaffur Ahmed Siddiqui
- Nishi Singh as Haseena Bi
- Vidya Sinha as Badi Bi
- Sangeeta Kapure as Zeenat Farooqui
- Harsh Vasishta as Anwar Farooqui
- Nisha Nagpal as Tanveer A. Beg/Billo Rani (-April 2013)[3]
- Digangana Suryavanshi as Nuzzhat Ahmed Khan (October 2012-November 2012)
Reception
Shraddha Bhandari, writing for IBN in December 2013, stated that Qubool Hai was typical of "All serials start off brilliantly with immense promise and somewhere in the middle they get lost in the maze of TRPs, cheap publicity and making what sells.[4] Bhandari had appreciated that the series had started with " Zoya Farooqui was a jeans wearing, very modern women, raised in the US, yet very close to her culture and roots. The story moved on with her clashes with the very orthodox, Asad Ahmed Khan and how she changed his conservative thinking and start of their love story." but stated that "the serial became lost in multitude of vamps, warring families, crude language and events that in real life are unfathomable. Slowly it lost its creativity and that eventually drained the morale of the leading cast".[4]
References
- ^ a b TNN. "Breaking stereotypes: Qubool Hai". Times of India. 29 October 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
- ^ Times News Network (Feb 7, 2014). "Qubool Hai brings Muslim community in trend on TV - The Times of India". Indiatimes. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
- ^ a b http://ibnlive.in.com/news/actress-amrapali-gupta-joins-the-star-cast-of--qubool-hai/385789-44-124.html
- ^ a b c Shraddha Bhandari (Dec 20, 2013). "Karan Singh Grover's exit from 'Qubool Hai'; Who is really to be blamed?". IBN. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
- ^ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/tv/news-interviews/Raqesh-Vashisth-quits-Qubool-Hai-Surbhi-stays-back/articleshow/32676666.cms