Khoya Khoya Chand (TV series) explained

Genre:Romance, Drama
Director:Fahim Burney
Starring:
Theme Music Composer:Sohail Keys
Opentheme:Khoya Koya Chand
Composer:Mushroom Productions
Country:Pakistan
Language:Urdu
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:18
Producer:Ali Afzal
Company:Mushroom Productions
Location:Karachi islamabad
Runtime:40-45 mins
Network:Hum TV

Khoya Khoya Chand (Urdu: {{nq|کھویا کھویا چاند) is a Pakistani drama airing on Hum TV. It started airing on 15 August 2013, with a cast featuring Ahsan Khan, Sohai Ali Abro, Maya Ali and Yasir Shah in the lead roles.[1] The drama is based on Faiza Iftikhar's novel ‘Ye Lamhay Tere Naam Karein’. It has been directed by Faheem Burney and written by Faiza Iftikhar. It aired every Thursday from 8.00 pm on Hum TV.

Plot

Arib (Ahsan Khan) is an obedient and responsible son who loves his parents. He lives away from his hometown to pursue his job. Ahmareen (Maya Ali) is a college student who lives in a hostel near Arib's lodgings. Arib falls in love with her at first sight, but she leaves the hostel and returns home before he can approach her and confess his feelings. He searches for her but without success. Considering his mother's ill health, Arib feels pressurised and agrees to marry Angabeen (Sohai Ali Abro), whom he has never met before. At the wedding ceremony, he discovers that Ahmareen is his wife's younger sister, but it is too late.

Angabeen is equally unhappy with the marriage. Angabeen and her cousin Farooq (Yasir Shah) were in love with each other for years but could not marry because of conflicts between their families. Initially, both Arib and Angabeen struggle with their feelings. However, as time passes, they accept each other and grow closer. Arib discovers that Angabeen and Farooq had been in love but shows complete trust in his wife and feels touched by her commitment to their marriage. The couple is expecting their first child, and their families are excited about it. However, their lives take an unexpected turn as Angabeen dies after giving birth to a daughter. After some time, both families marry Ahmareen to Arib so the baby can grow under a mother's care. On the wedding night, Arib confesses his feelings for Ahmareen.

Ahmareen gets furious and concludes that Arib schemed to marry her after causing Angabeen's death through ill-treatment and neglect. She leaves the house before Arib can explain anything and disappears, taking the baby with her. Farooq helps Arib to track down Ahmareen and clears the misunderstandings between them. Ahmareen realises that she had overreacted and apologises. Arib and Ahmareen reconcile and begin a new life together.[2]

Cast

Soundtrack

See main article: Khoya Khoya Chand.

Khoya Khoya Chand Original Soundtrack(OST)
Type:soundtrack
Artist:Dua Malik and Ahsan Khan
Genre:Theme song
Language:Urdu
Label:Mushroom Productions
Producer:Syed Afzal Ali

The OST of the Series has been composed by Sohail Keys. Dua Malik and Ahsan Khan sang the song. Abid Wilson is on guitar. The lines play frequently during the show. Sohai Ali Abro, Maya Ali, Ahsan Khan and Yasir Shah perform in the title song video. The OST Music has two parts, "Open theme" and "End Theme". Dua Malik performed The Open Theme, while Ahsan Khan performed the End Theme. Both themes are further combined to make up the whole original OST. The OST of the Series is very popular, and its full-length version has attracted many viewers.

Production

The series was based on Faiza Iftikhar's novel "Ye Lamhay Tere Naam Karein", and Faheem Burney produced the show. The series cast Ahsan Khan, Sohai Ali Abro, Maya Ali and Yasir Shah as its main characters.

Making

The making of Khoya Khoya Chand started in June 2013, while the promos were shown during mid-July 2013. On 15 August 2013, the show aired its first episode, and ran for 18 episodes. On 26 December 2013, it aired its last episode, and was replaced by another TV series, Ru Baru.

Release

International broadcast

Digital release

Khoya Khoya Chand has been available for online streaming on the Indian OTT platform Zee5 since July 2020.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Serial's information and cast.
  2. Web site: Khoya Khoya Chand . Hum tv . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140512225536/http://www.hum.tv/program_page.php?page_id=61&program_id=144&playlist_id=bVdwtmx18steMSErp8zWUGrW3Feway74 . 12 May 2014 .
  3. Web site: 'Khoya Khoya Chand to start November 12, 2015. Times Of India.