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Khawaja and Son
Written byAta ul Haq Qasmi
Directed byAyub Khawar
StarringAli Ejaz
Aurangzeb
Arifa Siddiqui
Fauzia Rehman
Muhammad Zubair
Samina Khalid
Jazba Sultan
Ismat Tahira
Ghayyur Akhtar
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
Production
ProducerPTV
Original release
Releasebegan in 1987

Khajawa and Son, Pakistani TV show (began in 1987) is a comedy serial that revolves around Khawaja Sahib (played by Ali Ejaz) and his son Jawad. It is directed by Ayub Khawar and written by Ata ul Haq Qasmi.[1][2]

As a father, Khawaja Sahib is quick to catch on to any mistakes or wrong steps his son takes and is ever ready to correct him. His major correction tool is twisting the ears of his son, who is a full grown adult. With his father not giving him much room to breathe and his nine sisters continuously placing demands on him, there is not much fun out there for Jawad. His loss is the TV viewer's gain as the products of these interactions, the comical scenes and situations, are a treat to watch. This drama series provides a comic relief while talking about social issues in Pakistani society.[3]

This TV comedy drama is for those who appreciate the value of principles, family values, and respect for elders, and above all have an insatiable appetite for fun and humor. Khawaja and Son makes for light viewing, isn't taxing on the brain and therefore can be viewed over and over again.

Ali Ejaz's comical role as Khawaja Sahib is a revelation. His dialogue delivery is quite exceptional, especially when he suddenly switches to speaking in English (broken and forced); this is a source of much amusement for the viewers. The TV series director Ayub Khawar is quite skillful in doing his job and is highly rated among the TV directors of Pakistan.[4]

Cast

References

  1. ^ http://nation.com.pk/entertainment/08-Jan-2016/tv-nostalgia-the-golden-era-of-pakistani-dramas, 'TV nostalgia: The golden era of Pakistani dramas', The Nation newspaper, Published 8 January 2016, Retrieved 6 February 2017
  2. ^ Profile of Ata ul Haq Qasmi (this drama writer) on PakistanTimes.com website Retrieved 12 December 2020
  3. ^ http://vidpk.com/c/319/Khawaja-and-Son/, Profile of 'Khawja and Son' TV drama, Retrieved 6 February 2017
  4. ^ https://www.pakistantribe.com/22165/pakistan-top-ten-best-t-v-directors, Profiles of 'Pakistan's Top Ten TV Best Directors' including Ayub Khawar's, Retrieved 6 February 2017
  • [1] Watch 'Khawaja and Son on YouTube, Retrieved 6 February 2017