Mannat Murad Explained

Native Name:
Director:Syed Wajahat Hussain
Starring:
Open Theme:"Dil Haara"
by Asim Azhar
Country:Pakistan
Language:Urdu
Punjabi
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:33
Producer:
Runtime:Approx. 36-45 Minutes
Company:7th Sky Entertainment
Network:Geo Entertainment

Mannat Murad is a Pakistani television series directed by Syed Wajahat Hussain. It stars Iqra Aziz and Talha Chahour in the titular roles. The supporting cast includes Irsa Ghazal, Noor ul Hassan, Rabya Kulsoom and Uzma Hassan.

Plot

Murad is the only brother of four sisters and the apple of his mother's eye. Mannat is an independent and intelligent woman with four older brothers who dote on her.

Mannat and Murad meet through an arranged marriage setup but things don't work out because their families end up bickering and quarreling during the meeting. Eventually, they meet again at work and fall in love while getting to know each other. However, having a love marriage is out of the question for both of them. Without revealing that they are already in a relationship, they trick their families into arranging their marriage in spite of the differences between their class and mindset.

Once married, although they have a strong bond, conflict begins to arise between the couple because of Murad's controlling mother and sisters. Mannat's possessive elder brother makes the situation worse. Their class difference adds fuel to the fire.

The two families eventually figure out that Mannat and Murad were in love before they got married. This knowledge intensifies the existing tension. After many heated arguments between the couple, one thing leads to another and Murad slaps Mannat. She slaps him back and decides to end the marriage.

While the divorce proceedings are going on, they come face to face at a mutual friend's house. After an angry confrontation, they rekindle their relationship and start seeing each other in secret. Unaware of this development, their families start to look for new partners for them.

Soon, Mannat gets pregnant and tells her family that she has been seeing Murad behind their back. They invite his family over. When his mother doubts the paternity of the baby, he finally stands up to her and defends his wife in front of everyone. Mannat is impressed with his support, and the two of them officially reconcile.

The series ends with the Mannat's eldest brother marrying Murad's eldest sister. It is implied to the audience that Mannat arranged their marriage.

Cast

Production

In November 2022, there were rumours that Farhan Saeed will appear appear opposite to Iqra Aziz after Suno Chanda in Syed Wajahat Hussain directed Mannat Murad.[5] However, the same month it was confirmed that not Farhan Saeed, but Talha Chahour will play the lead role.[6] It marked Iqra Aziz's second drama directed by Hussain after Khuda Aur Muhabbat (season 3).[3]

Reception

Reviews

Gaitee Ara Siddiqi of The News International praised the themes and the narrative of the series, addition of the humour and Irsa Ghazal's performance as a dominant matiarch.[7] A reviewer from The Nation praised the storyline of the series of the initial episodes but cirticised the screenplay of the later episodes noting its inconsistencies.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Drama Serial Mannat Murad Episode 28. 5 January 2024. Drama Flash. 4 January 2024 .
  2. Web site: From Alina Khan to Rabya Kulsoom: Next generation actors we've got our eyes on. 29 March 2023. 8 September 2023. images.dawn.
  3. Web site: Iqra Aziz shares BTS pictures from her upcoming drama 'Mannat Murad'. 5 March 2023. Bol News. https://web.archive.org/web/20230908171321/https://www.bolnews.com/entertainment/2023/03/iqra-aziz-shares-bts-pictures-from-her-upcoming-drama-mannat-murad/. live. 8 September 2023.
  4. Web site: More than meets the eye. Amina Baig. 21 May 2023. The News International.
  5. Web site: Iqra Aziz and Farhan Saeed to feature in new drama serial. 14 November 2022. Daily Pakistan.
  6. Web site: 'I did not feel comfortable': Iqra Aziz reflects on decision to withdraw from project with Feroze Khan. 29 November 2022. Business Recorder.
  7. Web site: All that marriage takes. Gaitee Ara Siddiqi. 2024-02-23. 2024-01-07. The News International.
  8. Web site: How Mannat Murad lost its way towards the end. January 19, 2024. March 30, 2024. The Nation.