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The life of an actor is a very difficult job, especially when you consider that there is a good side and a bad one.
However, some prominent actors who championed truth and justice on the TV screen have occasionally gone to the Dark Side and emerged as victorious in the eyes of the audience. Some of the ongoing Hum TV plays namely Ranjha Ranjha Kardi and Bisaat e Dil has ‘usually-playing-good-character’ actors playing characters with shades of grey and that’s what instantly takes us back in time when going bad wasn’t considered the ‘right’ choice for actors.
Let’s discuss 5 such dramas from the archives of Hum TV and find out how it changed the actor’s life, for good or for the better.
For those who don’t know, Ahsan Khan had to struggle a lot in his initial days as a TV actor, since he had acted in films for some time before switching to the smaller screen. It was Sarmad Khoosat’s Paani Jaisa Pyaar in 2011 that saw him become one of the most versatile actors in the country because, at a time when everyone was playing the good guy, his portrayal of Saad who rapes the sister of his best friend and dies at the hand of that very friend later made everyone hate him.
He repeated the same act in Udaari 5 years later and his pedophile character of Pa Imtiaz was so loathed that many didn’t even congratulate him when he ended with all the TV awards that year!
VJ turned Actress Naveen Waqar played the role of an antagonist in this Sarmad Khoosat play that changed the way dramas were made. She played Sara who wanted to marry Ashar (Fawad Khan) and threatens to commit suicide after his marriage to Khirad (Mahira Khan). Although she commits suicide by the end of the serial, her portrayal of a deranged lover was too close to reality and heralded her career to the top.
Before she went rebellious in Baaghi, there was Maat where Saba Qamar played Saman, an ambitious and conniving girl who marries her sister’s fiancé only to ditch him for a friend of his who had more money. Written by Umera Ahmed and directed by Amna Nawaz Khan, the serial had Aamina Sheikh as the sister who didn’t react to anything that happened to her and was rewarded in the end as she gave Maat to her younger sibling who may have found riches but never happiness.
Saba also had a role with shades of grey in Siraj ul Haque’s Bunty I Love You where she flirted with a younger man Bunty (Noman Habib) who had to drink poison to make her believe that he did love her.
This Zafar Mairaj – Kashif Nisar collaboration did tackle the difficult subject of rape but with Saba Qamar and Mikaal Zulfiqar reuniting (from Paani Jaisa Pyaar) and Zahid Ahmed making his appearance as an antagonist, the play was watched by many when it was aired in 2015. It may not have done as well as the other Hum TV plays but Zahid Ahmed’s acting as the reformed rapist was too good to be ignored.
This wasn’t the first time he played a negative role but in all his characters with shades of grey, this one stands out as his character had to interact with the woman he raped, her clueless husband and their kid who was, in fact, his kid.
Zahid’s theatre colleague Yasir Hussain is a very different actor – he made a name for himself on theatre, switched to TV as a writer/director and then jumped into films, writing three and playing the lead in two. With Ahmed Kamran’s Baandi, he made a comeback of sorts to TV and shocked his ardent fans by playing a wadera who falls in love with one of the baandis and then makes the life hell for her family.
This was by far Yasir’s best performance on TV and credit must be given to writer Asma Nabeel for writing such a complex character; the actor was able to channel the bad in him so well that people have started to think that he may be a bad guy in reality!
When you compile the list of promising actors in Pakistan, Komal Aziz’s name pops up in the list as one of those actresses who doesn’t shy away from taking challenging roles on TV.
In the era of Saas – Bahu sagas, she does find it hard to do the kind of roles she wants but whenever given the chance, she excels by going out-of-the-box. Currently, she is part of Hum TV’s Bisaat e Dil where she shares the screen with the dashing Shahroz Sabzwari and plays a character that has shades of grey.
Without revealing much because there is a lot that’s left, all I can say is that the role falls in the grey area and is very different from anything I have ever done.
The girl Anya has so many shades yet she is real at the same time and many females out there will be able to relate to her. She is not the regular seedhi saadhi vanilla type of a girl but has a lot of fire inside her; she is both ambitious and passionate and wants to be out of her poverty-ridden life.
Not only is she very vocal about it but she understands what she wants in life. Her biggest flaw is her lack of exposure and that’s why when she thinks that a knight in shining armor will save her, she goes wrong. Trust me, there is more to the character and you will be surprised by the many transitions she goes through in the remaining episodes.
It was a wonderful experience of working with Shahroz as he is very respectful and professional actor. His co-actors enjoy great friendship and chemistry with him even onscreen as well as off it.
As a female co-actor, I must say that he is great at taking pictures and with him around, I know that I have someone who can take good pictures of me and then edit them as well. I love listening to his stories about his childhood and how he has changed after his marriage, giving us lots of hope regarding married life and a good husband-wife relationship.
I would say definitely comedy; we are doing tragedy all the time as most of the time we play damsels in distress. Comedy is where the real test happens and you can see from the absence of any good quality TV show that it’s quite difficult. There aren’t any TV shows that have gained a momentum and attention in the comedy genre and we need that to break the taboo.
Yes, it is my home, it is my safe haven. It is because of Hum TV that I have survived in this industry; it is because of their support that I quit my job in San Francisco and moved to Pakistan to act in dramas. Hum TV is the place where educated girls from good families started their careers and I am comfortable with them the most.
For someone who wasn’t part of the industry, I was scared of joining show business as we had heard a lot about couch casting and other things but not about Hum TV.
It is a channel owned by a woman (Sultana Siddiqui) with string independent women leading Moomal Entertainment and MD Productions that produce good quality content for them. Since they are the ones who make the best dramas, I feel safe working with them and owe a lot to them.
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