Ranjha Ranjha Kardi

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Ranjha Ranjha Kardi
Ranja Ranja Kardi.jpg
Urduرانجھا رانجھا کردی
Genre
  • Social
  • Family Drama
  • Romantic drama
Written byFaiza Iftikhar
Directed byKashif Nisar
StarringIqra Aziz
Imran Ashraf
Syed Jibran
Asma Abbas
Kashif Mehmood
Munazzah Arif
Ammara Butt
Ismat Iqbal
Theme music composerSami Khan
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes31
Production
ProducerMomina Duraid
Production companyMD Productions
DistributorHum Network Limited
Release
Original networkHum TV
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Audio formatStereophonic sound
Original release3 November 2018 (2018-11-03) –
1 June 2019 (2019-06-01)
External links
Hum TV

Ranjha Ranjha Kardi (She keeps on saying Beloved) is a 2018 Pakistani drama serial that aired on Hum TV. It is directed by Kashif Nisar and written by Faiza Iftikhar, starring Iqra Aziz, Imran Ashraf and Syed Jibran.[1] It emerged as one of the most iconic dramas in Pakistan television history.[2] The serial is produced by Momina Duraid under their banner MD Productions.[3][4][5][6]

Plot[]

The story revolves around a beautiful and idealist girl, Noori. Noori belongs to a poor family. Her parents live by picking garbage from streets, therefore she is uncomfortable with the environment around her. She rejects her parents' lifestyle and wishes for a better and respectable life. To fulfill this wish of hers, she moves to a city and starts a respectable living by working in a factory. In this journey, she comes to know of Sahir and Bhola. Sahir is a greedy young man, who works in a shop and wishes for a better future; whereas, mentally weak and childlike Bhola owns a mansion and agricultural land in a village, (which his paternal uncle, Nusrat Chacha, takes care of). Bhola is loved deeply by his mother, Fehmida. Sahir and Bhola both get attached to Noor Bano's life, one which is by total deceit and the other is an ordeal.

Sahir is not serious about Noori, but Noori is always daydreaming about her marriage with Sahir. Noori somehow convinces him to marry her, to which he nonchalantly agrees. One day, when Noori comes to visit Sahir, she sees that there is some investigation going on and becomes worried when Sahir is found guilty of stealing money from the shop he works in. The police demands ransom for Sahir's release and Noori is thinking of the ways she could get the money. When Noori asks her baji for money, she refuses and her husband also sexually harasses Noori by offering her money to be with him. Noori confronts the factory owner and says she doesn't want his money and quits working at the factory.

She steals her Baji's jewelry to pay for Sahir's release. Afterwards, Sahir gets released, whereas Noori is jailed for stealing the jewellery. Noori's father makes a deal with Shokha, an aged smuggler, to free his daughter and marry her. On the other hand, Noori threatens her former boss to either take back the case or she will expose him. The Haji (former boss) does it and Noori is free. However, she still has to get rid of Shokha, so she runs away and goes to Sahir, who is arranging to leave the city. Sahir refuses to marry her, (as he was not sincere with his intentions), saying that she had spent a night in the lock-up and who knows if any lustful policeman had disgraced her. Noori, heartbroken, returns to her mentor, Amma Jannate's house. She asks Amma Jannate to help her because she doesn't want to marry Shokha and is considering suicide. Amma Jannate tells her the only way out is to wed, which will also fulfill her desire of living a respectable life.

The person Amma Jannate is talking about is actually Bhola, but Noori isn't aware of it until after her marriage. Has all this happened to her for good and a better future? Initially, Noori can't stand him, even feeling for Bhola. She then realizes that Sahir is a Cunning and Deceitful greedy man and she wouldn't want anyone else to have him as a life partner so in an attempt to break Komal and Sahir’s alliance and she exposes him to everyone and succeeds. It is revealed that 23 years ago Bhola’s mother made a wish at the Mazhar and she will sacrifice him and give him to a Peer. And it was her belief that if you arent having any children but as soon as you have your first child and you leave it at the Mazhar you will have many more, but her heart doesnt listen and she doesnt leave him at the Mazhar and then she never had any other children and Bhola became mentally ill and her husband died. She misunderstands the situation as the Peer being angry and that is the cause of the whole problem and says that if Bhola and Noori have any children she will leave the first one at the Mazhar but her daughter in law Noori explains to her that this can happen to anyone and we should not associate partners with Allah (God) and that if you have a child that is because of God and not a Peer at a Mazhar and that she is doing Shirk. Noori tries to get away from Bhola, but later she develops love, care, and empathy for him, due to his innocence and pure love for her. This intense story develops from there, and so does Noori and Bhola's unconventional romantic relationship. It ends with Bhola’s mental condition becoming mostly fine and then she has a baby boy who Bhola refuses to meet as he is afraid of him being like Bhola, but when Noori convinces him to see his baby, he kisses him on the forehead and starts to cry.[7]

Cast[]

  • Iqra Aziz as Noor Bano; Noori
  • Imran Ashraf as Mohiuddin; Bhola
  • Asma Abbas as Fehmida; Bhola's mother
  • Syed Jibran as Sahir
  • Ammara Butt as Komal; Bhola's cousin
  • Kashif Mehmood as Nusrat Mian; Bhola's uncle
  • Munazzah Arif as Rizwana; Bhola's aunt
  • Zaib Rehman as Amma Jannate; Noori's mentor
  • Ismat Iqbal as Noori's mother
  • Noor-ul-Hassan as Shokha
  • Ahmed Abdul Rehman as Mumtaz Begum
  • Umer Darr as Darr; Bhola's friend
  • Zaryab Haider as Shafiq; Bhola's friend
  • Haseeb Muhammad Bin Qasim as Haji Sahab; Noori's employer
  • Nargis Bhatti as Haji Sahab's wife
  • Momina Aayla as Young Noori
  • Shakoran as wife of Hamza Khan

Reception[]

The show's first episode has over 10 million views[8] on YouTube and the TRPs of the show several times were the highest for the timeslot.[9][10][11][12] The drama and its story has gained critical acclaim for various things; Imran Ashraf's performance as Bhola, Iqra Aziz's performance as Noori, Asma Abbas's performance as Amma Jee, dealing with hidden social issues, such as awareness about mentally challenged people, wrong perceptions of society on castes and social status, misinterpretation of Islam and made up religious practices, and messages on sensitive issues.[13][14][15]

Soundtrack[]

Ranjha Ranjha Kardi - OST
Soundtrack album by
Rahma Ali Muqaddraan / Saania
Released26 October 2018 (2018-10-26)
Recorded2018
GenreTelevision soundtrack
Length(4:50)
LanguageUrdu, Punjabi
LabelHum TV
Music video
"Ranjha Ranjha Kardi" OST on YouTube

Awards and Nominations[]

Year Award Show Category Name Result Ref!
2020
19th Lux Style Awards
Best TV Play Ranjha Ranjha Kardi Nominated [16]
Best TV Director Kashif Nisar Won [17]
Best TV Actor - Viewer's Choice Imran Ashraf Won
Best TV Actor - Critic's Choice Imran Ashraf Nominated
Best TV Actress - Viewer's Choice Iqra Aziz Nominated
Best TV Actress - Critic's Choice Iqra Aziz Won
Best TV Writer Faiza Iftikhar Won
Best Original Soundtrack JB Sisters
Rahma Ali
Won

References[]

  1. ^ "ڈرامہ سیریل رانجھا رانجھا کردی کی ریکارڈنگ لاہور میں شروع". Nawa-i-Waqt. June 11, 2018.
  2. ^ "Ranjha Ranjha Kardi ends on a beautiful note". 2019-06-04.
  3. ^ "The teasers of Imran Ashraf's & Iqra Aziz's Ranjha Ranjha Kardi are mighty impressive! - Oyeyeah". Oyeyeah. 2018-10-05. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
  4. ^ ""I'm playing the most difficult character of my life as Bhola," Imran Ashraf on his next - Oyeyeah". Oyeyeah. 2018-10-02. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
  5. ^ "Iqra Aziz And Imran Ashraf In Ranjha Ranjha Kardi". 2018-10-05. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
  6. ^ "Ranjha Ranjha Kardi on HUM TV: Cast, Promo, Timings and Plot - Brandsynario". Brandsynario. 2018-10-05. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
  7. ^ "Faiza Iftikhar and Imran Ashraf Talk About Ranjha Ranjha Kardi". 2018-10-18.
  8. ^ HUM TV (2018-11-03), Ranjha Ranjha Kardi Episode #01 HUM TV Drama 3 November 2018, retrieved 2019-04-17
  9. ^ "Ranjha Ranjha Kerdi's ending leaves the audience emotional". 2019-06-03.
  10. ^ "#RanjhaRanjhaKardi | Top Rated, Saturday at 8:00 PM on #HUMTV".
  11. ^ "#RanjhaRanjhaKardi | Top rated! Saturdays at 8:00 PM on #HUMTV".
  12. ^ "Stealing the limelight | #RanjhaRanjhaKardi #HUMTV".
  13. ^ "The road less travelled". 2019-03-17.
  14. ^ "Ranjha Ranjha Kardi Concludes: A Performance to be remembered by Imran Ashraf & others! | Entertainment Pakistan". 2019-06-02.
  15. ^ "Ranjha Ranjha Kardi Last Episode – Story Review". June 2019.
  16. ^ "Lux Style Awards 2020: Nominations For The Categories Announced". www.bolnews.com. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  17. ^ "LSA 2020 results: 'Laal Kabootar', 'Ranjha Ranjha Kardi' win big". tribune. Retrieved 2020-12-17.

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