“Pakistanis have always loved family dramas and will never grow tired of them as long as we continue to reinvent the genre. That is what Baba Jani does”
They are threatened by the love that Asfand has for his cousin and fiancé Mehwish (Faryal Mehmood) and, through a series of machinations and maneuverings, have his engagement annulled. Dejected and sad, Asfand marries Sadia (Sawera Nadeem), an aging widow with a beautiful daughter, Nimrah (Madiha Imam), of marriageable age. Nimrah finds it exceedingly difficult to accept the young Asfand as her stepfather and deal with the dramatic changes her mother’s marriage brings about in her, heretofore, sedate life. As Najiba and Naila continue to play games and wreak havoc in the lives of others, and Asfand struggles to be a dutiful husband, stepfather, and brother, simultaneously, the relationship between Nimrah and Asfand becomes the central focus of the story. “I am having a great time playing the role Asfand in Baba Jani,” says Qureshi. “The character is very different than others that I have played in the past. Asfand is naïve, mild-mannered and acquiescent. He is aware of the nature of his sisters but does not feel compelled to stand up to them. His sense of responsibility towards his sisters is warped, corrosive and exaggerated. Ingrained very deeply in his psyche, it is his greatest strength and biggest weakness, both a curse and a blessing.” Faiza Iftekhar’s ambitious story is inhabited by a very large number of characters. “The cast of Baba Jani is huge,” admits Qureshi. “Each one of the characters, however, is vital to the story of the serial. Faiza has written highly complex characters with a lot of depth, intricacy and nuance. I love the fact that there are no one-dimensional, clichéd characters in the serial. It is impossible to pigeonhole the characters of Baba Jani into the stereotypes often seen in television dramas. They are real and human. Their actions are not always predictable. They will surprise, startle, and elicit a wide range of emotions from viewers. Baba Jani will be remembered for the strength of its characters.” Qureshi believes that four factors differentiate ‘Baba Jani’ from other television serials on air currently. “Baba Jani tells a very interesting story. It has been directed with great skill by Ali Faizan. It features truly stellar performances. And, most importantly, it is nothing like what has been shown on Pakistani television in the past,” he says. “As the co-producer of the serial, I am proud of Baba Jani. People have loved the two episodes that have aired thus far and, as an insider, I will tell you that the serial only gets better with subsequent episodes. A lot of interesting character and story arcs, unexpected twists and turns, and interesting character developments are yet to come. I believe that this will be one of the most important plays of my career and am very grateful for being a part of Baba Jani.”
Published in Daily Times, September 19th 2018.
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