Alif Allah Aur Insaan
Alif Allah Aur Insaan | |
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Urdu | الف الله اور انسان |
Genre | Drama Romance Ontology Conceptions of God |
Created by | Momina Duraid |
Based on | Alif Allah Aur Insaan by Qaisara Hayat |
Developed by | Hum Network |
Written by | Qaisra Hayat |
Directed by | Ahson Talish |
Creative director | Mehreen Suhail |
Presented by | Hum TV Hum Network MD Productions |
Starring | Mikaal Zulfiqar Ushna Shah Shehzad Sheikh Kubra Khan Imran Ashraf Sana Nawaz |
Voices of | Farhan Ali Agha |
Theme music composer | Naveed Nashad |
Opening theme | "Maula Ji" Singer(s) Shafqat Amanat Ali Lyrics by Ahson Talish |
Composer | Naveed Nashad |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original languages | Urdu Punjabi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 21 as of 12th September 2017 |
Production | |
Producer | Momina Duraid |
Production locations | Sindh Punjab |
Cinematography | Zeb Rao |
Editor | Mehmood Ali |
Camera setup | Multi-camera setup |
Running time | 37-40 minutes minus commercials |
Production company | MD Productions |
Original release | |
Network | Hum TV |
Release | 25 April 2017 | - present
Alif Allah Aur Insaan (Template:Lang-ur; lit: "A" Allah and Human), is a Pakistani spiritual and mythological drama serial that premiered on Hum TV on March 21, 2017.[1] It is created by Momina Duraid, as part of a night programming all under Duraid's MD production company and is written by Qaisra Hayat based on her novel of the same name,[2] it was Hayat's second screenplay and story in a row after she penned Saya-e-Dewar Bhi Nahi and presented it as a Television series for the same channel. The series is directed by Ahson Talish.
Alif Allah Aur Insaanl is the story of trust and relationships, it revolves around five different people from five totally different backgrounds and their faith and conviction. It highlights the concept of how the creator rewards the people who believe in hard work and patience.The story is told in a heavily serialized manner. Each episode follow a sequence of the lives of Shahzaib, Nazneen, Nigar, Shamu and Rani. It Stars Ushna Shah, Mikaal Zulfiqar, Kubra Khan, Shehzad Sheikh, Imran Ashraf[3] and Sana Nawaz Story includes a moral lessons regarding respect, love and care in relationships.
Plot
Alif Allah Aur Insaan is the story of trust and relationships, story revolves around five different people from five totally different backgrounds and their faith and conviction. It highlights the concept of how the creator rewards the people who believe in hard work and patience. It depicts the story of a young landlord Shahzeb (Mikaal Zulfiqar) who once saw Nazneen Malik (Kubra Khan) on her sisters wedding and fell in love with her, similarly Nazneen happens to be the spoilt child of her rich father Hashmat Malik (Usman Peerzada). On the same wedding, Nazneen insults Shamu (Imran Ashraf) and his fellows who were invited by her parents to perform their dance. Nazi insults them for being Transgenders after which Shammu curses her that one day she will lose all her fate. Simultaneously Basit (Shehzad Sheikh) happens to be son of Malik's most respected workers/servants. On the other hand, Story depicts the life of Rani (Ushna Shah) a street beggar who is forced to beg and bring money to her father (Saife Hassan), she believes in Human equality and saved Shamu from mocking goons which left him in love with her. One day Rani comes across a beautiful place where a florist tells her about the beauty and fate of the towns well known woman 'Nigar Begum' (Sana Nawaz), this fascinates Rani who constantly prays to be like her one day. It is revealed that Nigar begum is a head courtesan who shelters homeless girls in her brothel to work for her, it is also revealed in flashbacks that Shahzeb was once forced by his friends to see Nigar Begum's Mujra dance. Despite going there on his friend's consent, Shahzeb was least interested and remained decent which made Negar falling in love with him, but he rejects her love and insults after which a heartbroken Nigar curses him that one day he will be rejected by the same way he rejected her.
Rani's father decides to get her marriage to Rasheed who would in-return pay him extra Mahr Payment. In order to finish begging and to deny her fathers command for marriage, Rani decides to fulfil her only dream of becoming Nigar Begum. She decides to visits Nigar and asks her to keep her as her maid thinking that she will live a luxurious life better than a that of a beggar which she considers a mess. She rejects Shamu's love, insults him for being a transgender and approaches Nigar keeping in mind that once she has arrived she can never go back. Facing her rejection, Shamu is left heartbroken and he decides to earn and work with necessity thus joining a local barber's shop. Negar Begum keeps Rani as her maid and renames her as Reena Begum. Simultaneously Shahzeb takes his marriage proposal for Nazneen and gets engaged with her who is least interested to marry him. Later she opens up about her wish of studying in the city, she is sent to Lahore on Shahzeb's consent and her parents hold Basit as her guardian. With growing time Shahzeb begins questioning himself and God that why Nazi doesn't love him back, with his questions he faces religious confusions and regularly visits an Islamic Molvi (Qavi Khan) who's knowledge and words help him with religious knowledge. Similarly Shamu earns fame and becomes a popular hairstylist where as Rani starts to realise that her life has not changed the way she wanted. Nazneen on the other hand falls in love with Basit who holds his parents self-respect as his highest priority. One day Nigar Begam punishes one of her workers and orders to kill her which is overseen by Rani after which she regrets to enter Kohti and realises that the life she was living as a begger was far better than where she is now. She realises that God has given her a chance to escape but also vows to accomplish her dreams. The next day Nigar Begum is overwhelmed and fascinated since Nawazish Ali (Farhan Ali Agha) is visiting the Kohti to judge her for his next film. There he sees Rani and selects her for is next film which irks Nigar Begum, following her anger he insults her character and leaves after which she brutally punishes Rani. The next day her family contacts Shamu to bring her back, he convinces Nigar to fire Rani so he safely takes her back. Rani is told to leave immediately, she realises that once again God has given her chance to leave but she again vows to fulfil her dream, for this she poisons Nigar Begum and kills her. Where as Naazi on the other hand reveals about Shahzeb visiting Nigar Begum after which her father furiously cancels the wedding and fixes Naazi's marriage with Basit. Chaman Begum along with Chandu decides to finalise Reena as the ne head courtesan, she is constantly warned by Shamu but she once again insults him and takes Nigar begums place. On the night of her fist Mujra, Reena finds out that after the dance a courtesan must began prostitution for the Kohti's revenue. She is forced and the same day she regrets to take Nigar begum's place. Moreover, Basit's father reveals to Malik Hashmat about Naazi and Basit's love affair after which he furiously cancels the wedding and accepts Shahzeb's appology and explanation. A furious Naazi visits Basit and begs him to accept her love but gets rejected. Basit moves to another city for job whereas Naazi gets married to Shahzeb. Reena on the other hand sees Nigar Begum's ghost who promises to punish her.
Release
Broadcast
Alif Allah Aur Insaanl premiered on April 25, 2017 .[4] Alif Allah Aur Insaanl airs a weekly episode on every Tuesday succeeding Choti Si Zindagi, starting from its premiere date, with time slot of 8:00 pm.[5] It was aired on Hum Europe in UK,[6] on Hum TV USA in USA[6] and Hum TV Mena on UAE,[6] with same timings and premiered date. All International broadcasting aired the series in accordance with their standard times. It was broadcast by Hum Network's new channel Hum World HD for US and Canada.
Home media
In late January 2017, Hum Network protected all its episodes from YouTube and the series had no episodes available in the Pakistani region. All episodes of Alif Allah Aur Insaan were available on Hum's official site. But by June 2017, the channel opened there episodes on YouTube once again and as a result all the episodes were available in Pakistan. iflix contracted Hum Network and screened all of Hum TV's Shows after syndication, the series remained the part of the same contract.
Cast
Main cast
- Meekal Zulfiqar as Shahzeb Shah
- Ushna Shah as Raani/Reena Begum
- Shehzad Sheikh as Basit Ali
- Kubra Khan as Nazneen Malik
- Imran Ashraf as Shamu
- Sana Nawaz as Nigar Begum
Supporting cast
- Qavi Khan as Baba Sain
- Usman Peerzada as Ashar Malik
- Ainy Zaidi as Nazneen's mother
- Hammad Farooqui
- Naeema Khan as Chaman Begum
- Azra Mansoor as Zaitoon
- Nargis Rasheed as Rani's mother
- Saife Hassan as Rani's father
- Noor-ul-Hassan as Qadir Ali
- Farhan Ali Agha as Nawazish Ali
- Hassan Noman as Salma
- Kinza Malik as Razia
- Zahra Shah as Samina
Production
Development
Alif Allah Aur Insaan is developed by Hum TV's senior producer Momina Duraid of MD Productions, the channel hired director Ahson Talish to direct the series.[7][8] Story of serial is based on Qaisra Hayat's Novel of the same name. Screenplay is also written by Hayat while script composing is done by Muhammad Wasi-ul-Din who is best known for his compositions for channels series Diyar-e-Dil and Mann Mayal. Hayat has previously worked with Momina, when she wrote Saya-e-Dewar Bhi Nahi.[9]
Song composition is done by Naveed Nashad while background scores are given by MAD Music, lyrics for the OST were penned by the director himself who chose Shafqat Amanat Ali for singing, thus marking Ali's comeback for Hum TV after performing the OST of channels hit series Alvida in 2015. the channel released the first teaser promo on 13 April 2017 and premiered the series on April 25, 2017, it was given the prime slot on 8:00pm airing a weekly episode every Tuesdays.[8] Under the production, Amir Shehzad and Saleem Sumrah were the production managers, while Akbar Balouch, Muhammad Bhatti and Amir Rehman khan were under the set department. Along with the director, Mehreen Suhail and Syed Sajad Habib were the executive directors.
Casting
Producer Momina Duraid, and director Ahson Talish mutually chose the cast which includes Mikaal Zulfiqar,[10][11][12]Ushna Shah,[13][14][15][8] Sana Nawaz [16][12][17] Kubra Khan,[12][7][8] Shehzad Sheikh and Imran Ashraf to portray the leading roles.[7][8][18][12][19][14] Mikaal Zulfiqar and Kubra Khan marked their second appearance together after success in Duraid's Sang-e-Mar Mar.[20] From 2015, actor Mikaal Zulfiqar was given several shows for the channel including Diyar-e-Dil, Maan, Sangat and Sang-e-Mar Mar all of which were a commercial success for the channel itself, after channels success in 2016's Sang-e-Mar Mar, Zulfiqar once again was finalised to portray the role of Shahzeb.[11][12][21] Alongside Zulfiqar Kubra Khan was finalised to portray the role of Nazneen [10][11][22] after her success in her debut for Sange Mar Mar. The actress completed her series Muqabil and Andaz-e-Sitam for Ary Digital and Urdu1 and joined Alif Allah aur Insaan in 2017. Actor Shehzad Sheikh was finalised to portray the role of Basit [16] right after the finale of his 2016 series Choti Si Zindagi.
Actress Ushna Shah was approached by the production head Mahesh Waswani from MD productions and Raza Moosavee, the head of content for Hum TV.'[23] The actress was offered to portray the role of Rani and the role earned her critical acclaim and success,[12][13][14][15][8] Shah also answered HIP in Pakistan that why she accepted the role of Rani, she says When I read the script I knew I had to do it. Rani was just the one I had been looking for. The depth, the change, the crudeness, the rawness and the reality is something the artist inside me had been craving since I joined the industry. Rani reminded me of why I became an actor[23] Furthermore, the actress commented on her role and explained how she learned to portray Raani by saying Rani evolves a lot as she is an amalgamation of things: The walk was inspired by a lady who used to work in our house when I was a child; ironically her name was also Rani. The dialect was watching the working class growing up in Lahore. A lot of the mannerisms were things I observed in young girls begging on the street. So yes there was some character research involved at my end but everything else was thanks to the genius, Ahson Talish. He crafted the crassness of Rani beautifully, he created her. [23] Alongside Shah, actress Sana Nawaz was approached by Mahesh Waswani for the role of Nigar Begum.[16][12][17][12] The series was her second Hum TV project where she portrayed a challenging role, speaking about her character Nawaz comments I play a character called Nigar, I really liked this role because it was very challenging and quite different from what I have done up till now ... It was an honour for me to work with Ahsan, as an actor it was a dream come true to work along a man who is so talented and understands his actors so well and gets the best performance out of them”[17]
Apart from primary casting, production team also finalised several veteran actors for secondary casts. Director Saife Hassan who regularly directs several series for Hum TV. was finalised to portray the role of Raani's father, the actor had brief appearances in the introduction since he was busy directing Sammi for Hum TV, similarly Actor Noor-ul-Hassan and Actress Kinza Malik were shooting for Sammi but in November 2016 there roles were finished and they were finalised for Alif Allah aur Insaan. Similarly. Veteran actor Usman Peerzada was selected to portray the role of Malik Ashar Khan alongside Ainy Zaidi who portrayed Nazneen's mother. Actress Azra Mansoor previously slelected in Diyar-e-Dil and Bin Roye was finalised to portray the role of Zaitoon, Shahzeb's mother. Actor Qavi Khan was finalised to portray the role of a noble priest who has brief appearances within the play, where as Actor Farhan Ali Agha gave voice overs in drop back scenes for the series and also portrayed the role of Nawazish Ali.
In June 2017, Actor Omer Shehzad joined the leading cast of the series.[24] Speaking about his role, Shehzad says It does have many characters, but all of them are very much there. You can’t ignore any of them because each character builds the story, and it actually feels amazing being a part of such a stellar star cast,” the actor claimed ... Also, my part is very strong, so I’m keeping my fingers crossed ... I’m also coming with a whole new look, I have a moustache, I’m wearing a bracelet in my hand and am always in shalwar kameez, so it’s kind of a wadera look and that’s something I’ve never done before ... I’m also very confident about it because my director told me that this particular character was in line with my presence. [24] Similarly on July 12, 2017, actress Nimra Khan joined the leading cast of the series [25] and also managed her Urdu1 project Baaghi.
Filming and location
Principal photography commenced on early January 2017, it was decided to finish in July 2017, during its filming it had more than average episodes under production and to run it within the 2017 season the production heads decided to release it in late April 2017 despite its ongoing shoot . Before the shoot the title of Alif Allah was used but within the shoot it was changed to Alif Allah aur Insaan. Shooting was extensively done in remote areas of Hyderabad, Sindh and in Punjab areas.[12] All the location units were overseen by Waqar Baloch who was leading the set department which includes Akbar Balouch, Muhammad Jathi Khan and Muhammad Rehman Khan.
Set-location of Nigar Begum's Haveli was a real traditional Haveli which was used by the production house for the filming of their 2016 series Mann Mayal for the same channel.[26] Shooting locations were overseen by art director Mirza Zeeshan Baig with cinematographer Zeb Rao and editor Mehmood Ali who return as director of photography and chief editing respectively. All three of them previously worked with Duraid's Diyar-e-Dil, Mann Mayal, Sanam and Dil Banjaara that earned their skills critical praise and acclaim. Graphics were done by Hasnain Diswali and Syed Furqaan Ali Qazi of Hum TV. Several sets-locations were real including Nazneen's Haveli and Basit's house, since the series was also filmed in Punjab village its few filming locations were real. Actors Mikaal Zulfiqar, Shehzad Sheikh, Kubra Khan, Qavi Khan, Noor-ul-Hassan, Azra Mansoor, Kinza Malik, Usman Peerzada and Ainy Zaidi have mostly filmed in the Punjab region.
Music
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The title song of Alif Allah Aur Insaan is composed by musician Naveed Nashad, while the director Ahson Talish penned the series while the background score for the series is done by Mad Music.[27][28] The OST was performed by Shafqat Amanat Ali.[29] It marks the return of the singer to Hum TV, since performed the channels hit drama series Alvida's OST in 2015.
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Ahson Talish; all music is composed by Naveed Nashad and Mad Music
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Maula Ji" | Shafqat Amanat Ali | 3:12 |
2. | "Ajis Haye (Mujra Song)" | Rasmia Baloch | 1:30 |
Total length: | 4:52 |
Reception
Ratings
Number of Episodes | Timeslot (PST) | Premiere | Finale | TV Season | Rank (2017) | Overall viewership (Millions) | ||||
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Date | Barb Ratings (Thousands) |
Television Rating Points (TRP) | Date | BARB ratings (Thousands) |
Television Rating Points (TRP) | |||||
TBD | 08:00 pm |
73.7[30] | 5.5 | TBA | TBA | 2017 | No #1 | TBA |
After Alif Allah Aur Insaan’s premier, Hum TV claimed on their Facebook page that they had received highest rating with Alif Allah Aur Insaan gaining 5.5 TV Rating Points (TRP)[31] thereby leading the 8:00 pm PST / 20:00 GMT time slot just within the pilot episode.[32] On 4 May 2017, Hum TV provided another rating information given by Media Logic and Kantar Media according to which Alif Allah Aur Insaan once again dominated the Tuesday Timslot with 5.4 TRP on its second episode,[33] the next week, series received 5 Ratings. On May 16, 2017 there was a high competition amongst the TV Channels where ‘’Alif Allah Aur Insaan’’ once again dominated the time slot with 4.5 TRP on its fourth episode,[34] despite facing a 0.5 rating decrease (to last week) the channel still managed to receive the first rank. According to the same source there was a competition with the channel ARY Digital which came in second delivering 2.0 TRP.[34]
On its fifth episode the series once again averaged higher ratings of 5.0 TRP but there was a competition seen where ARY increased to 4.0 TRP.[35] On its sixth episode it increased a TRP reach to 5.1.[36] In June 2017 there was no rating information provided by the channel since it had transmissions for the month of Ramadan. During the entire month, ARY Digital dominated the top rank with its game show Jeeto Pakistan, followed by Bol News as second rank, Alif Allah Aur Insaan dominated the third rank.
On July 7, Hum TV gave the media logic rating information on their Facebook page claiming that they have received 4.5 TRP on average with Alif Allah Aur Insaan's eleventh episode and had also dominated the top rank.[37] With its thirteenth episode the series received its highest ratings of all bringing 7.4 TRPs on average.[38] Where as on its fourteenth episode it led the Tuesday day slot with 5.9 TRPs on Average.[39]
See also
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