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Khamoshi
Urduخاموشی
Genre
Written byAliya Bukhari
Directed byIlyas Kashmiri
Starring
Theme music composerAtif Ali
Opening theme"Khamoshi"
Singer(s)
Bilal Khan & Shumaila Khan
Lyrics by
Major Imam Raza
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes9
Production
ProducerMomina Duraid Productions
Original release
NetworkHum TV, Hum Network Limited
Release23 September 2017 (2017-09-23)

Khamoshi (Urdu: خاموشی; lit:Silence), is a Pakistani drama serial,[1][2] that is airing on Hum TV since 23 September 2017.[3] It is directed by Ilyas Kashmiri and written by Aliya Bukhari.[4]

Zara makes her second appearance on Hum TV after her 2016 romantic drama, Dharkan[5] and return of Iqra Aziz after 3 months on Naatak.[6]

Apart from acting, Bilal has also sung the OST of the drama.[7][8]

Sypnosis

The drama revolves around two sisters, Arsala (Zara Noor Abbas) and Naeema (Iqra Aziz), Who ate completely different from each other. The elder, Arsala is simple and trusting girl while the younger, Naeema is greedy and miser, Who is jealous of Arsala. Their brother Guddu (Fazal Hussain) is also very simple and supports & respects Arsala. Arsala is engaged to Atif (Affan Waheed) and Naeema also likes him, so she tries her every possible effort to separate them. Their father Sabir (Tauqeer Nasir) works in factory but doesn't get enough salary. Sabir catches Atif and Arsala together doing romance, to which he breaks their engagement and sends Arsala to his relative Mudasir (Javaid Iqbal)'s home as maid who gives her Rs. 30, 000/- monthly. Haseena (Ambar Wajid), Mudasir's wife is a psycho she so always teases Arsala. A best friend of Haseena, (Rashida Tabbasum) requests her to give Arsala to her as maid after she leaves their job as maid and she will give her fees double to what she gives her. Haseena agrees to it as both had to go to Canada for Haseena's treatment.

Arsala comes to her home, as she thinks her parents will keep her, but she sees both, Naeema and Atif marrying. On morning, Atif says Arsala that he hates her because she kicked off their love. Atif goes to office without meeting Arsala, to which Naeema acts harsh and warns Arsala to go from home. While Arsala, without any choice leaves the home and goes to work in (Rashida Tabbassum)'s home.

She does house chores very nicely, but her master Jamal (Saife Hassan) gets attracted to her age touches her but she doesn't tell to mistress. At last, her mistress automatically understands as she finds them both in kitchen. She then requests Arsala to leave, as she will be tortured by Jamal again. Arsala leaves the home with silence.

She once again goes to Haseena's home, Who has their flight to Canada after 3 hours. She requested Haseena to get her to any house out institution, where she could get money. After lot of requests, Haseena agrees to her statement, and gets her to Bi Jaan (Azra Mansoor) 's home.

Bi Jaan lives with a son (Mohsin Gillani), daughter-in-law Nasreen (Maryam Mirza), granddaughter Zubiya (Zahra Shah) and grandson, Sharan (Bilal Khan). Nasreen teases Arsala due not doing work good. While, Bi Jaan reveals to Arsala her grandson Sharan.

Cast

  • Zara Noor Abbas as Arsla[9][7]:
A simple and beautiful girl, who is in love of Atif but sacrifices her love due to family circumstances. She does anything to make her family happy. Sabir takes advantage of her doing job and leaves the factory job. She has a greedy sister, Naeema and a trusting brother, Guddu. She is the daughter of Sabir and Shehnaz.
He is the first cousin of Arsla from her mother Shehnaz's side. He and Arsla like each other but circumstances let him hate Arsla and he marries Naeema instead.
She is the greedy sister of Arsla and wants to become like Arsla. She is a career-driven woman and wants what she is supposed to like. She loves Atif and is angry on Arsla and Atif's engagement. She tries her best to make differences in both of them but fails everytime. Her desire is completed by her father as he catches both and let's them both marry each other.
A simple guy who comes from Episode # 7 as the grandson of Bi Jan and brother/cousin of Zubia. He starts liking Arsla.
He is the miser father of Naeema, Arsla and Guddu. He works in a ordinary factory and leaves factory on the working of Arsla. He takes advantage of Arsla's money and let's get fianceé be married to Naeema.
  • Nida Mumtaz aa Shehnaz:
She is the mother of Arsla, Naeema and Guddu and unlike others, is a supporting mother. She loves Arsla more than other of her children which leads to Naeema's jealousy. She is the wife of Sabir, younger sister of Surrahya and aunt of Atif.
  • Sajida Syed as Surrahya:
She is the mother of Atif, aunt of Naeema, Arsla and Guddu and elder sister of Shehnaz. Age is the supporting mother of Atif and wants Atif and Arsala to marry but age is forced to marry Atif and Naeema.
  • Ambar Wajid as Haseena:
She is the bitter as well as loving wife of Mudasir. She teases Arsala firstly but she then starts managing with her somehow.
  • Fazal Hussain as Guddu:
He is the brother of Naeema and Arsala. He supports Arsala because she always helps him in many things. He hates Naeema due to her hateness with Arsala.
  • Saife Hassan as Jamal
  • Azra Mansoor as Bi Jaan
  • Zahra Shah as Zubiya
  • Sadaf
  • Maryam Mirza as Zubiya's mother
  • Hassan
  • Javaid Iqbal as Mudasir
  • Mohsin Gillani as Zubiya's father
  • Falaq Naz
  • Sajid Rafi
  • Rashida Tabbassum
  • Ambar Wajid as Haseena

References

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  3. ^ Khan, Saira (8 September 2017). "The OST for HUM TV's upcoming drama "Khamoshi" doesn't do justice to the play we're eager for!". HIP. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
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  5. ^ "DailyTimes | Zara Abbas graces drama, fashion industry horizon with her candor". dailytimes.com.pk. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
  6. ^ Shabbir, Buraq. "TV actors we want to see in cinema". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
  7. ^ a b c "Going to the US was my best decision: Bilal Khan - The Express Tribune". The Express Tribune. 7 September 2017. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
  8. ^ "Khamoshi by Hum Tv Full OST and Title Song". Green Land Web Portal. 13 September 2017. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
  9. ^ "Download Hum Tv Upcoming Drama Khamoshi Drama Cast Timing Ost Upcoming Drama". Retrieved 18 September 2017.
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