Qarz e Jaan explained

Genre:Drama
Thriller
Creator:Momina Duraid
Showrunner:Momina Duraid
Screenplay:Rabia Razzaque
Location:Karachi,Sindh,
Pakistan
Director:Saqib Khan
Starring:Yumna Zaidi[1]
Usama Khan
Nameer Khan
Deepak Perwani
Open Theme:Gila Hai Kiya Tera by Quratulain Balouch
End Theme:Gila Hai Kiya Tera by Quratulain Balouch
Composer:Adrain David
Country:Pakistan
Language:Urdu
Num Seasons:1
Camera:Multi-camera setup
Num Episodes:3
Producer:Momina Duraid
Runtime:37 minutes
Company:MD Productions
Network:Hum TV[2]

Qarz-e-Jaan is a 2024 Pakistani television series, directed by Saqib Khan and written by Rabia Razzaque. The series is produced by Momina Duraid under the production banner of MD Productions. It stars Yumna Zaidi and Usama Khan as leads in their second project together. Set in a rural background, the series tackles the societal issues leading to oppressions and injustice. The series first episode broadcast on 17 November 2024 on Hum TV.[3] [2]

Plot

Qarz-e-Jaan is a compelling story of resilience, justice, and the pursuit of dreams, centered on Nishwa—a young woman whose life transforms as she faces societal injustices and personal hardships. Raised in Barkat Villa under the oppressive rule of her uncle Bakhtiar and the domineering influence of her grandmother, Nishwa and her mother, Bisma, have endured a life of servitude with little reward. Bisma's quiet sacrifices shape Nishwa's unwavering resolve to break free from the cycle of exploitation.

Despite the odds, Nishwa thrives academically, earning a law degree with distinction and aspiring to become a lawyer. However, Bakhtiar's relentless opposition challenges her ambitions, forcing her to confront the boundaries placed on her dreams. Refusing to yield to unjust demands, Nishwa chooses to forge her own path, even as it leads to impossible dilemmas.

When a defining moment arises, Nishwa is faced with the most challenging decision of her life—a choice that risks everything she holds dear. Guided by the memory of her mother's silent endurance, she rises to challenge the injustices surrounding her, embarking on a journey that demands immense courage, strength, and heart-wrenching sacrifices.

Cast

Soundtrack

The official soundtrack for the series was performed by Quratulain Balouch, composed by Adrian David and the lyrics by late Shakeel Sohail. The OST released on 17 November 2024 by Hum TV.

Music video

Production

In June 2024, it reported that Zaidi and Khan would star in Amna Mufti's written Andher Nagri, directed by Amin Iqbal.[6] [7] Nevertheless, further reports confirmed the series' title change to Khoon Baha, with Rabia Razzaq as writer and Saqib Khan as director.[7] [5] Hussain disclosed her portrayal of Zaidi's mother, alongside Rehman.[8] It marked Khan and Zaidi's second on-screen appearance previously starred in 2024 film Nayab.[9] [1] The official posters and teasers were unveiled in November, with the changed title, Qarz-e-Jaan.[10]

Reception

Critical reception

Oyeyeah reviewed the first episode and stated that "After watching the first episode, it is noted that the ensemble cast effectively sets the stage for the unfolding narrative and conflicts ahead. The initial episode successfully establishes the characters’ backgrounds and motivations, leaving viewers eager to learn more about their journeys".[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yumna Zaidi expresses her love for famous Coke Studio track 'Jhol'. November 26, 2024. Daily Jang.
  2. Web site: Qarz E Jaan: Yumna is Back on HUM. Hum TV.
  3. Web site: Yumna Zaidi gushes over costar Usama Khan’s skyrocketing career. November 21, 2024. Daily Jang.
  4. Web site: Pak drama Qarz E Jaan: Yumna Zaidi's reported FEE per episode. Rasti. Amena. November 27, 2024. The Siasat Daily.
  5. Web site: Yumna Zaidi and Usama Khan Team Up for New Mega Drama. 17 August 2024. 2 November 2024. Bol News.
  6. Web site: Yumna Zaidi, Usama Khan set to captivate audience in new drama serial. 9 June 2024. 2 November 2024. Dunya News.
  7. Web site: Yumna Zaidi's upcoming new drama: Teaser, timings and more. Rasti. Amena. November 6, 2024. The Siasat Daily.
  8. Web site: THE ICON INTERVIEW . August 25, 2024. October 19, 2024 . Dawn.com.
  9. Web site: Yumna Zaidi starrer 'Nayab' wins Best Foreign Film, Best First-Time Filmmaker at Cannes. 31 May 2024. 2 November 2024. The Express Tribune.
  10. Web site: Yumna Zaidi gears up for exciting new role in drama 'Qarz e Jaan'. November 6, 2024. November 6, 2024. Jang (newspaper). November 6, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20241106124501/https://jang.com.pk/en/24568-yumna-zaidi-gears-up-for-exciting-new-project-titled-qarz-e-jaan-news. Web Desk.
  11. Web site: Qarz e Jaan Episode-1 Review: A Promising Start with Engaging Storytelling. Saman. Siddiqui. November 20, 2024. Oye yeah.