Suno Chanda
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Suno Chanda | |
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Also known as | زفاف بلا زوجين |
Genre | Romance Comedy Drama |
Created by | MD Productions |
Written by | Saima Akram Chudhery |
Directed by | Ahson Talish |
Presented by | Hum TV |
Starring | |
Theme music composer | Naveed Nashad |
Opening theme | "Suno Chanda" by Farhan Saeed |
Ending theme | '"Suno Chanda" by Farhan Saeed |
Composer | Naveed Nashad |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 60 |
Production | |
Producer | Momina Duraid |
Production locations | Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan |
Camera setup | Multi-camera setup |
Running time | 40 minutes |
Production companies | MD Productions Hum Network |
Original release | |
Network | Hum TV PTV Home |
Release | 17 May 2018 5 June 2019 | –
Related | |
Suno Chanda 2 |
Suno Chanda (Template:Lang-ur) is a 2018 Pakistani Ramadan romantic comedy series developed by Shahzad Javed, directed by Ahson Talish and written by Saima Akram Chaudhry.[1][2] The series celebrates the Pakistani wedding traditions and narrates the story of a couple who are cousins in Nikaah, living separately as the Rukhsati is yet to happen, and the relationship between their families. It was aired every day on Hum TV.[3][4][5][6][7]
It features Iqra Aziz[8] and Farhan Saeed[9] as Jiya and Arsalan respectively in the leading roles while Samina Ahmad,[10] Syed Mohammed Ahmed,[11] Sami Khan,[12] Nadia Afgan,[13] Farah Shah,[14] Sohail Sameer,[15] Farhan Ali Agha,[16] Mizna Waqas,[17] Ali Safina,[16] Tara Mahmood,[17] Adnan Shah Tipu[16] Mashal Khan[18] and Nabeel Zuberi[19] in recurring roles.[20] The series is produced by Momina Duraid under their production banner MD Productions.
The series received five nominations at the 18th Lux Style Awards, including Best TV Play, Best Writer for Choudhary, Best Actress (Critics and Viewers) for Aziz and Best Emerging Talent for Zuberi. It won three awards, including Best TV Play and Best Actress (both Critics and Viewers).[21] The series received the highest ratings and positive reviews on its premiere, and was the slot leader for the entire time it was on air. Its sequel Suno Chanda 2 was released on 7 May 2019 and ended on 5 June 2019 after completely airing 30 episodes on Hum TV.[12][22][23] The show was followed by another season titled Suno Chanda 2 (2019).[24]
Series overview
Season | No. of episodes | Originally broadcast (Pakistan) | ||
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First episode | Last episode | |||
1 | 30 | 17 May 2018 | 15 June 2018 | |
2 | 30 | 7 May 2019 | 5 June 2019 |
Plot
Arsalan Jamshed Ali and Ajiya Nazakat Ali are cousins and live in a joint family. Their family had got them married when they were kids due to the last wish of their grandfather, but the rukhsati is yet to happen. Bi Jaan, their grandmother and head of the family, has two sons, Jamshed Ali and Nazakat Ali and a daughter Masooma who is married to Jalal Khan. They live in Karachi. Jamshed Ali is married to Shahana and Nazakat Ali to Naeema. Jiya has a younger brother Daniyal Nazakat Ali (DJ), who is an aspiring news reporter. Jiya dreams of joining the London School of Economics for higher studies after her BBA.
Arsal and Jiya are childhood companions who play pranks on each other. Bi Jaan decides to get Arsal and Jiya's formal wedding and rukhsati done to honour her husband's last wish. Arsal and Jiya are against the marriage plan and team up with Kinza, Masooma's daughter, to stop the wedding.
Shah Jahan, Bi Jaan's brother-in-law, and his grandson Shehryar who lives in London, visit Pakistan for Arsal and Jiya's planned wedding after Eid. Sherry is close to his cousins and a co-conspirator in their plots to stop the marriage. Sherry asks Arsal and Jiya to resolve their problem amicably. Sherry also helps Jiya to fulfil her dream of joining the London School of Economics, and they plan to study together. Sherry eventually develops feelings for Jiya, which makes Arsal jealous.
Arsal and Jiya create misunderstandings between their parents. Meanwhile, Sherry falls in love with Jiya. Arsal and Jiya's parents want Arsal to divorce Jiya, but Arsal denies it. Jiya's father sends a divorce notice to Arsal, who then confesses his feelings to Jiya.
Jiya initially rejects Arsal but eventually realises her love for him.
Later the family discovers that Arsal and Jiya have fallen in love. Arsal and Jiya's parents eventually give in to their love, and the wedding preparations begin. Sherry and Kinza also start liking each other.
Jiya and Arsal argue again on their wedding night but later realise their foolishness and say sorry to each other. They promise not to repeat the same mistakes and confess their love for each other.
Cast
Name | Role | Notes |
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Iqra Aziz | Ajiya Nazakat Ali (Jiya) | Married to Arsal; she also dislikes Arsal and schemes to disrupt their Nikah, but she finally falls in love with Arsal |
Farhan Saeed | Arsalan Jamshed Ali (Arsal) | Married but not yet living together, hates Jiya at the start of their relationship but later becomes attracted to her |
Samina Ahmad | Mumtaz Begum (Bi Jaan) | Grandmother of Jiya and Arsal; She is considerate of others and doesn't want to break Jiya and Arsal's wedding. She is very strict and leads and heads her family united at all times like her late husband's wish. |
Nabeel Zuberi | Shehryar (Sherry) | Second cousin of Jiya and Arsal; Munawar's son; Grandson of Shah Jahan. He plans to study abroad with Jiya and has a crush on her. He later falls in love with and marries Kinza. |
Mashal Khan | Kinza Khan | Cousin of Arsal and Jiya; she had a crush on Arsal but later fell for Sherry. |
Farhan Ally Agha | Jamshed Ali | Father of Arsal; famous for his extramarital affair with Billo |
Sohail Sameer | Nazakat Ali | Father of Jiya; He is ill. Over dramatically gets worried about his health |
Nadia Afgan | Shahana Batool (Shanno) | Mother of Arsal; she is gullible. She is Joji's former fiancée. |
Farah Shah | Naeema (Nima) | Mother of Jiya. tries to force Jiya to marry her friend's son |
Syed Mohammad Ahmed | Shah Jahan (Agha Jee) | Grandfather of Sherry, Munawar's son, Shahana's maternal uncle(khalu), Jamshed and Nazakat's elder uncle (taya); Jiya and Arsal's cousin grandfather. |
Tara Mahmood | Masooma Jalal Khan | Daughter of Bi Jaan, she wants Arsal to marry her daughter Kinza. Because of that, she gossips and creates conflict between the family members. |
Adnan Shah Tipu | Jalal Khan | Husband of Masooma and son-in-law of Bi Jaan, father of Kinza, also known for constantly flirting with Billo |
Mizna Waqas | Arbela (Billo) | Cousin of Jamshed and Nazakat, she was engaged to Jamshed, but later, he married Shahana. Shahana feels jealousy and hatred towards her and later falls for Joji |
Sami Khan | Daniyal Nazakat Ali (DJ) | Younger brother of Jiya, he keeps making secret videos of gossip in the house and shares them with other house members. |
Ali Safina | Jawad (Joji) | Nagina/Chachi Nagina's son and cousin of Shahana. Came for Arsal and Jiya's wedding. Later he falls in love with and marries Billo/Arbela. |
Agha Sajjad | Abba Jan (dead) | Grandfather of Jiya and Arsal, Jiya and Arsal are married due to his last wish. He wanted his family to be united forever and took this promise from his wife Bi Jaan/Mumtaz. |
Anumta Qureshi | Huma Salahuddin | Jiya's best friend from college. |
Soundtrack
Suno Chanda | |
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Soundtrack album by Farhan Saeed | |
Released | 30 May 2018 |
Recorded | 2018 |
Genre | Television soundtrack |
Length | (2:06) |
Language | Urdu |
Label | Hum TV |
Producer | MOMINA DURAID |
Music video | |
"Suno Chanda" OST on YouTube |
Music is composed by Naveed Nashad, lyrics were by Ahson Talish.
Release
Broadcast
The series was broadcast by channel's international versions in UK, USA, New Zealand, Australia and Canada. Dubbed versions of the series including, Arabic version aired on MBC Bollywood under title "زفاف بلا زوجين"[25] and Persian dubbed version aired on MBC Persia under the title عروسی بی عروسی. It aired in UK on Zee TV UK also.[26]
It was rebroadcast on national television, PTV Home. It started airing on 21 August 2019 and both seasons were broadcast without a break between them.
Digital release
Alongside the series release on YouTube, it also released on Starzplay and ZEE5.
Reception
The series broke previous records of Hum TV and is one of the most successful and watched dramas during Ramadan.[17] It is praised for its tune of reality and culture mixed-up with humor and was applauded with positive reviews.[27][28][29] Last Episode of the drama aired on 1st day of Eid-ul-Fitr.[30][31][32] Aziz and Saeed are praised for their on-screen chemistry, speaking to The Express Tribune, Aziz said that she is overwhelming and was not expect the series to be a massive hit. She further said about the character she played, "Jiya made me feel happy and I was really intrigued by the fact that these two people, married to each other, know each other inside and out, but still don't want to live their lives together. Then, when I found out about their Tom & Jerry dynamic and absolutely loved it!"[33]
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2019 | Lux Style Awards | Best TV Play | Suno Chanda | Won | [34] |
Best Director | Ahsan Talish | Won | [35] | ||
Best Emerging Talent | Nabeel Zuberi | Nominated | [35] | ||
Best Actress Viewers Choice | Iqra Aziz | Won | [34] | ||
Best Actress Critics | Won | [34] | |||
Hum Awards | Best Actress | Won | [36] | ||
Best Writer | Saima Akram Chaudhary | Won | |||
Best Television Play | Suno Chanda | Nominated | |||
Best on-screen couple | Iqra Aziz & Farhan Saeed | Won | |||
Best Supporting Actor | Adnan Shah Tipu | Won | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Nadia Afgan | Won | |||
Most Impactful Character | Won | ||||
Best Male Actor | Farhan Saeed | Won | |||
Best Child Actor | Sami Khan | Won | |||
IPPA Awards | Best Television series- Viewer's choice | Suno Chanda | Won | [37] | |
Best Director | Ahson Talish | Won | |||
Best Actor-Jury | Farhan Saeed | Won | |||
Best Actor-Viewer's choice | Farhan Saeed | Nominated | |||
Best Actress-Jury | Iqra Aziz | Won | |||
Best Actress-Viewer's choice | Iqra Aziz | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Nadia Afgan | Won | |||
Best On-screen couple | Iqra Aziz & Farhan Saeed | Won | |||
Pakistan International Screen Awards | Best Actor | Farhan Saeed | Won | [38] | |
Best Original Soundtrack | Suno Chanda | Nominated | |||
Best Actor in a comic Role | Ali Safina | Won | |||
Adnan Shah Tipu | Nominated | ||||
Best Actress in a comic role | Nadia Afgan | Won | |||
Farah Shah | Nominated | ||||
2020 | Fuchsia Magazine Awards | Emerging Talent Male | Raza Talish | Won | [39] |
Pakistan International Screen Awards | Best Television Actor | Farhan Saeed | Won | ||
Best Television Actor in Comedy role | Ali Safina | Nominated | |||
Adnan Shah Tipu | Nominated | ||||
Best Television Actress in Comedy role | Nadia Afgan | Won | |||
Farah Shah | Nominated | ||||
Best Original Soundtrack | Farhan Saeed, Damia Farooq & Rimsha Khan | Nominated |
Season 2
The makers announced Season 2.[40] Iqra Aziz confirmed being part of the Season.[41] On 2 October 2018, it was reported that Farhan Saeed had signed up for the project opposite Aziz.[42] On 10 October, it was reported that Nabeel Zuberi had also signed up.[43] The series episodes were aired from the first day of Ramadan, 7 May 2019 and the last episode was aired on 6 June 2019.[44][45][46] In October 2019, the third season of Suno Chanda was announced. In an interview with Fuchsia Magazine, Aehsun Talish confirmed that the new season would be coming in Ramadan 2022.[47][48] However, it was later revealed by writers that there was no season 3 of the show.
See also
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External links
- Suno Chanda at IMDb