
Pyar Ke Sadqay is a lot of things from a wonderfully-executed script, a drama with powerful performances and a romantic play where the antagonist is as evil as a James Bond villain.
But nobody said that Pyar Ke Sadqay is the ‘Congregation of Most Beautiful Women’ where stunning actresses give their best to strong characters and come out as winners on a weekly basis.
Here are the five dazzling Pyar Ke Sadqay beauties who are winning hearts with their brilliant acting and relatable performances, hitting it close to home.
You can be any one of them or close to any of them, be it due to Mahjabeen’s clumsiness, Mansoora’s dominating-yet-caring attitude, Seema’s inability to get through her daughter, Washma’s boldness, and ability to stand for what’s right or Pho’s loving and attentive nature. Which one are you, and with whom can you relate the most, read on to find out:
MAHJABEEN (YUMNA ZAIDI)
Usually, heroines in our dramas are either too rich or too poor, too beautiful or too ordinary-looking, too intelligent, or too stupid but Yumna Zaidi’s Mahjabeen is in the middle. She is neither too rich nor too poor, is extremely good-looking but loses on the intelligence front for her character is among those who think after their act has done the damage. Yes, she suffers from some kind of disorder that renders her mind from growing up, and the way she has carried it is amazing.
She doesn’t realize that by talking about her ex in front of her ‘current’ husband she is making him uncomfortable; she fails to shut her mouth in front of her parents when she thinks she might be pregnant, or is unable to realize that her father-in-law is infatuated with her beauty and is giving her more attention than usual. That’s something only a person who is both naïve and fun-loving, someone who has been rejected by all including her mother, and a person who is slower than the rest would do and Mahjabeen is that ‘picture perfect someone’.
WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY:
‘Your acceptance and an extreme amount of love for Mahjabeen making it one of the memorable characters I have ever performed.’ – Yumna Zaidi
VERDICT:
Mahjabeen was never a good student but then not everyone is at School; she always wanted to get married to a Prince Charming which is what most girls hope for; her father adores her for her pros (from the dad’s point of view) and her mother hates her for her cons (from the mother’s point of view) and if that’s something you find relatable, welcome to the Mahjabeen club of slow starters who might make it big if they plan their moves intelligently. If they don’t, they might lose big time until they make a huge comeback with the help of their friends, family and well-wishers.
MANSOORA (ATIQA ODHO)
Don’t let her name fool you, for Atiqa Odho’s Mansoora is the kind of woman most guys dream of, yet only evil ones like Sarwar (Omair Rana) end up marrying. You may not call her naïve for not understanding what her daughter can’t say to her, for not realizing that her second husband is making life difficult for her son, for failing to make her daughter-in-law safe in her new home and for letting Sarwar do whatever he feels like, whenever he feels like.
She is a widow who got married for the second time (that doesn’t happen much!), she has a daughter who doesn’t like her mother’s new husband, a son who is slow to react to nearly everything in life due to the stepfather’s bullying and she has to stay married to ‘that guy’ because she doesn’t want to end up as a widow who also got divorced.
WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY:
‘People are reacting to Pyar Ke Sadqay as they did for my other popular serial Humsafar. The fan following is unbelievable. An actor works hard on every project, the success of a project is really up to pure luck at the end of the day. A good script helps but doesn’t guarantee this kind of obsessive following Pyar Ke Sadqay has generated globally. The whole team is blessed to get so much appreciation.’ – Atiqa Odho
VERDICT:
If you have a mother who has compromised a lot in life just to make you happy, if you are a wife who has been through hell without revealing it to anyone, if you have lost someone close to you and moved on for the sake of your family, then you fall in the same category as Mansoora. She doesn’t fail to react, she just has to think twice before making a decision. Her problem is that she trusts everyone around her but also the devil inside them, which is what most of the people in the real world do.
No one should have a life like Mansoora where she has to take the difficult route, but if that’s what you have been doing all your life, it’s time to rearrange your priorities. Mansoora will have her revenge because all good things come to those, who wait!
SEEMA (SALMA HASSAN)
Salma Hassan is one of the most versatile actresses in our TV industry; earlier in her career, she played the girl next door in Sab Set Hai who was always a damsel in distress. Had there been a poll for Mahjabeen’s mother, she would have been the winner, as her character was that of a neighborhood beauty ‘without’ brain.
Thankfully, director Farooq Rind didn’t need a poll and selected her as Seema, the mother who is sick and tired of Mahjabeen’s low IQ and her ability to ask the most improper questions in the most unlikely situations. She handles it like a pro, and one must admit that being a mother of a teenager in real-life must have helped her a lot in her character.
WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY:
‘The response I’ve gotten for my character has been very positive. People seemed to have loved the mother-daughter banter and chemistry that Yumna and I shared on screen. And off-screen!’ – Salma Hassan
VERDICT:
No matter how old a person gets, no matter how much he or she achieves in life, they will remain insignificant for their parents, most notably the mother. Salma Hassan’s Seema represents that mother who is hardly ever happy at her daughter’s stupidity and wants to get rid of her so that her husband takes over as her guardian, and deals with her in his own way. If you have a mother like that, show this piece to her and make her understand that she is now being portrayed on TV.
On the other hand, if you are such a mother, be thankful for your kid’s achievements no matter how small they are, because without them you would never have attained motherhood.
WASHMA (SRHA ASGR)
Who doesn’t want a sister who can take a stand for you, be there when the chips are down, and defend you no matter what you do, or how you do it. And if that sister aces it in the looks department, then that makes it better than anything else.
Srha Asgr’s Washma is that sister we all want; she knows that Sarwar (Omair Rana) has his own agenda, wants Abdullah (Bilal Abbas) to stand up for himself, helps Mahjabeen (Yumna Zaidi) in any way possible and tries to warn her mother (Atiqa Odho) of her second husband’s intentions. She doesn’t even live with her parents because she knows that her presence in the same vicinity as her step-father will either hurt her brother or her mother, and that’s why she lives with her aunt, who understands her more than her mother.
WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY:
‘Every day I am reminded that no role is small no character is weak if you are surrounded by talented people and supporting fans.’ – Srha Asgr
VERDICT:
Having a sister is the best thing that can happen to anyone. They can take the blame for your acts, defend you with no ulterior motive, and sense danger long before you can, and Washma does just that in Pyar Ke Sadqay. If your sister resembles her in any way, be it in looks or in the courage department, be grateful to her and make the most of her presence in your life. Go hug her before she goes away as most sisters do, otherwise, you will regret it after she is gone.
LALARUKH (SHIRMEEN ALI)
Shirmeen Ali’s Lalarukh may not seem like an aunt but she is both Abdullah and Washma’s ‘Pho’, and is still close to them despite the death of their late father and her elder brother.
Not only is she always there for her nephew, niece, and her nephew’s wife, she also makes her presence felt whenever her sister-in-law Mansoora requires her help. She might pass on as an elder sister or an elder relative but not as a ‘phupi’ but then, we all have someone like that in our families.
WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY:
‘Being the youngest of all siblings with a huge age gap, I also have nieces and nephews that aren’t much younger than me. Playing Pho has been an amazing experience, and the fact that Abdullah and Washma trust their aunt and depend on her for support was extremely relatable. I’m overjoyed that people are loving Lalarukh and appreciating PKS so much.’ – Shirmeen Ali
VERDICT:
If you are close to your nephew and nieces, if you look more like their friend than their aunt or uncle, if you are a happily unmarried relative who doesn’t have to report to anyone, if your number is the emergency contact of your friends and family, then you are Lalarukh, who has the answer to everything. Be proud of it!
Now that you have met all five Pyar Ke Sadqay beauties, which one is the closest to you or someone you know? Do let them know and keep watching Pyar Ke Sadqay, to find out how your favorite characters end up in the serial.
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