Aunn Zara
Aunn Zara | |
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Genre | Family Drama Comedy |
Based on | Hisaar-e-Mohabbat by Faiza Iftikhar |
Written by | Faiza Iftikhar |
Directed by | Haissam Hussain |
Starring | |
Theme music composer | MAD Music |
Opening theme | Aunn Zara |
Composer | MAD music |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Tahir Mehmood |
Producer | Shahzad Chaudhry |
Production locations | Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
Cinematography | iIlyas Kashmiri |
Editor | Iftikhar Manzoor |
Camera setup | Shehzad Baloch |
Production company | Oriental Films |
Original release | |
Network | A-Plus Entertainment |
Release | 18 June 31 October 2013 | –
Aunn Zara (Urdu: عون زارا) is a 2013 Pakistan drama television series telecast on A-Plus Entertainment. It revolves around a married couple spoilt by their respective families and desperate to escape this attention. It is based on Faiza Iftikhar's novel Hisaar-e-Mohabbat, and is directed by Haissam Hussain. It stars Maya Ali and Osman Khalid Butt.[1]
Plot
[edit]The story revolves around the lives of Aunn and Zara. Aunn, being the only male in his family, is overtly pampered by everyone. Aunn is dying to break out of the shackles of his overprotective and overbearing family members. Zara is a headstrong and vivacious girl. In contrast to Aunn, she lives in a house where she is the only female member of her immediate family. Zara lives with her father and grandfather. Her father, Jamshed, a retired army officer, wants Zara to join the air force. However, Zara wants to have a family life.
Aunn and Zara's first encounter upsets them. A misunderstanding lands Aunn's proposal in front of Zara's family. Unaware of the proposal, Zara lies to her father that she loves Aunn.
When Aunn and Zara discover who they are marrying, they resist but eventually get married. The duo spend time together and eventually fall in love. Aunn realizes that his family is overbearing, and he cannot spend time with Zara. He creates misunderstandings between Zara and his family. Soon a rift gets created between Zara and Aunn's family, resulting in Aunn and Zara shifting to another house. Zara learns that she is pregnant.
Zara's friend, Shehna, clears the misunderstanding between Nighat and Zara. Meanwhile, Aunn informs his family about Zara's pregnancy. Aunn's family gets excited, but they fear that Zara might want to keep them away from the baby. Nighat informs the family about Aunn's past actions leading to the strained relationship with Zara. Aunn also confesses his mistakes. Zara eventually reconciles with Aunn's family.
Cast
[edit]- Maya Ali as Zara
- Osman Khalid Butt as Aunn[2]
- Sabreen Hisbani as Nighat
- Irfan Khoosat as Zara's paternal grandfather
- Nasreen Qureshi as Aunn's paternal grandmother[1]
- Hina Khawaja Bayat as Husna
- Mukarram Kaleem as Manzar[1]
- Adnan Jaffar as Zara's father Jamshed
- Yasir Masher as Aunn's paternal Uncle[1]
- Mahira Bhatti as Shehna [1]
- Saima Saleem as Aunn's paternal aunt
Soundtrack
[edit]Aunn Zara | |
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Soundtrack album by Ather, Ragini | |
Genre | Theme song |
Length | 2:53 |
Language | Urdu |
Producer | Shahzad Chaudhary |
The theme song "Aunn Zara" was composed by MAD Music with the lyrics by Awais Sohail. It was sung by Athar and Ragini. Other background music are also composed by MAD music.
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Aunn Zara" | Ather and Ragini | 2:53 |
Broadcast and release
[edit]First premiering in May 2013 on A-Plus Entertainment, the series was re-launched with enhanced marketing efforts following the appointment of Noor ul Huda Shah as the network's CEO, who recognized the show's potential.[3] It later aired in India on Zindagi, first in 2014,[4] and then in 2022.[5] The series became available on ZEE5 as a video-on-demand in 2020.
Reception
[edit]Critical reception
[edit]Sadaf Haider of The Express Tribune praised the series for its simplicity, and unique storytelling, and commended the performances of Osman Khalid Butt and Maya Ali, as well as Faiza Iftikhar's nuanced characters.[6] In the yaer-ender list by the same newspaper, the series was voted as the Best Drama Serial (reveiwer's choice), Best Writer (reviewer and people's choice) and Best Supporting actor for Mukarram Kaleem (reviewer's choice).[7]
Karanjeet Kaur of The Caravan praised the portrayal of the quirky families and dialogues of the series but critiques its failure to challenge traditional gender perceptions, ultimately succumbing to orthodox drama with protagonists assuming pre-ordained gender roles.[8]
In an article published by the DAWN Images in July 2017, the series was listed among the "iconic Pakistani TV drama" and was noted for its sparkling script, skillful direction, and fabulous performances.[9]
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Awards | Category | Nominee(s)/ Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2014 | Lux Style Awards | Best TV Play | Shahzad Chaudhry | Nominated | [10] |
Best TV Director | Haissam Hussain | ||||
Best TV Writer | Faiza Iftikhar | ||||
2014 | Pakistan Media Awards | Best Drama | Aunn Zara | Nominated | [11][12] |
Best Drama Director | Haissam Hussain | Nominated | |||
Best Drama Actor | Osman Khalid Butt | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Sabreen Hisbani | Won |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "'Aunn Zara' - A drama review". Dawn News. 27 September 2013. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
- ^ Zinnia Bukhari; Mashal Abbasi; Mahwish Rizvi; Mobeen Ansari; Asim Farooki; Samra Aamir (28 December 2013). "Our favourite bachelors of 2013". The Express Tribune. Archived from the original on 29 December 2013.
- ^ Sadaf Haider (8 October 2015). "Dramas present women as machines, says Noor ul Huda Shah". DAWN Images.
- ^ Nithya Nair (24 June 2014). "Zee launches new channel 'Zindagi' with serials from Pakistan". India.com.
- ^ "Indian TV to air 'Zindagi Gulzar Hai', 'Aunn Zara' through Zee's Zindagi channel". The Express Tribune. 24 May 2022.
- ^ Sadaf Haider (11 July 2013). "Aunn Zara the perfect family show for Ramazan". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 31 July 2013.
- ^ Sadaf Haider (30 December 2013). "The award for best Pakistani drama of 2013 goes to..." The Express Tribune. Archived from the original on 4 November 2024.
- ^ Karanjeet Kaur (1 November 2014). "Opening a Channel". The Caravan. Archived from the original on 22 November 2015.
- ^ Sadaf Haider (9 July 2017). "10 iconic Pakistani TV dramas you should binge-watch this weekend". DAWN Images.
- ^ "2014 Lux Style Awards: Meet the nominees!". Dawn.com. 12 August 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
- ^ "Pakistan's 4th Media Award Winner List". www.eventsinkarachi.com. 17 January 2014. Archived from the original on 2 February 2021. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
- ^ "4th Pakistan Media Awards Nominations". www.hamaralink.com. Archived from the original on 27 December 2013. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
External links
[edit]- Aunn Zara Facebook page
- Official Website at ZEE5