词条 | Tanhaiyaan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| show_name = Tanhaiyaan | image = Tanhaiyan.jpg | image_size = 200px | caption = The opening title screen for Tanhaiyaan | genre = Family | writer = Haseena Moin | director = Shahzad Khalil[1] | production designer = | creative_director = | starring = Shehnaz Sheikh[1] Marina Khan Behroze Sabzwari Qazi Wajid Imtiaz Ahmed Asif Raza Mir Durdana Butt Yasmeen Ismail Mohammad Yousuf Badar Khalil Jamshed Ansari Subhani Bayounus Sultana Zafar Azra Sherwani | theme_music_composer = | opentheme = | composer = | country = Pakistan | language = Urdu | num_seasons = | num_episodes = | executive_producer = | location = | producer = | assistant directors = | editor = | camera = | runtime = | company = Shalimar Recording Company (SRC) | channel = PTV | picture_format = | first_aired = {{start date|df=yes|1985}} | last_aired = {{End date|df=yes|2011}} | related = Tanhaiyan Naye Silsilay | website = }}Tanhaiyaan ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|تنہائیاں}}}}, English: The loneliness) is a 1986 Pakistani drama serial which is now considered a cult classic.[1] Tanhaiyan Naye Silsilay teletcast in 2012 is the sequel of 27-year-old serial Tanhaiyaan.[2] The drama serial was directed by the legendary Shahzad Khalil and was written by the famous drama writer Haseena Moin. Tanhaiyan featured an ensemble star cast of veterans such as Shehnaz Sheikh, Marina Khan, Badar Khalil, Azra Sherwani, Asif Raza Mir, Behroze Sabzwari, Qazi Wajid, Jamshed Ansari, Yasmeen Ismail, Durdana Butt, Mohammad Yousaf, Sultana Zafar, Subhani Bayounus and Imtiaz Ali.[1] It is the story of two sisters who lose their parents and go to live with their aunt. One of their efforts to buy back their parents' house leads them to realise what makes a house a home. It has re-run several times on PTV and other TV channels, due to its popularity.[3][4] PlotTwo sisters Zara (Shehnaz Sheikh) and Sanya (Marina Khan) go to Karachi to visit their maternal aunt Zubi (Badar Khalil) while their parents, back home, meet with an unfortunate car accident and die. After their death, the girls find out that their father was heavily in debt and they have to sell all their assets including their house which their father had so lovingly built. All their friends turn their backs on them and they move in with their aunt Zubi. In Karachi, while Sanya tries to adjust to their new life, Zara becomes obsessed with the idea to re-buy their house. She begins the pursuit to become rich. Here Saad Salman becomes her partner and together they start a garment factory. Sanya, on the other hand, soon befriends their landlord Faraan (Qazi Wajid) and becomes a pain for his secretary Qutbutdin (Behroze Sabzwari) whom she calls Qabacha (the name refers to Nasir ad-Din Qabacha who was the Muslim Turkic governor of Multan in 1203 AD). Farhan has a sister Apa Begum (Azra Sherwani) who lives in another house with her trusted servant Buqrat (Jamshed Ansari). Apa Begum is very keen on getting Farhan married and he impulsively proposes to Zubi. Zain (Asif Raza Mir), Zara's childhood friend, along with his fiancée Vida (Yasmeen Ismail), comes to visit them. Zara asks Vida to join in her factory as a designer and together the two start making brilliant designs which become very popular. However Zara’s quest for money takes her away from her family, especially from Sanya who feels neglected. Saad Salman proposes to Zara and even though the family disapproves, Zara accepts. Finally Zara's dream comes true and she has enough money to buy back her house. She goes to Lahore and finalizes the deal. However, when she enters her house, she is haunted by memories of the past and all the love that she has lost. In a flash, she realizes what she has achieved is an empty house, and in the process has distanced her family. Loneliness consumes her, she runs out of the house terrified and has an accident. Zara awakens to find her family close by but she is not able to speak or move. Initially, the doctors explain that it might be due to her spinal injuries. Later on, doctors say that she has gone into shock and does not have the will to live; there is nothing wrong physically with her. It is implied to the viewer that she has lost the will to struggle as she realizes that she has pushed everyone away from her in pursuit of what she thought was important and was all alone when what should have been her biggest triumph of finally buying the parents' house back. Saad, her husband, prefers to have strong, smart and pretty wife to project success in life. Saad becomes unsure about Zara after her accident as the doctors are skeptical about her recovery. Zara notices that Saad has lost interest in her and decides to return the engagement ring. Saad leaves Pakistan and travels abroad. Zara's family try to reassure her regarding the love and affection they have for her. During this time, Zain is shown to be very concerned for Zara's well being. The closeness between Zara and Zain disturbs Vida (his fiancée); Zain's father senses this and insists that Zain marries Vida as he had promised her parents a long time back. Zain agrees to his father's wishes. Zain then meets Zara and tells her that he has to leave Pakistan and go to Canada after marrying Vida, and he wants to see Zara up and about before that. Upon hearing this, Zara takes hesitant steps and is able to walk. An overjoyed Zain recounts this to Vida, who comments that he must be the happiest man on earth. She tells him that she is happy for him and urges him to see clearly as he is madly in love with Zara. She tells him that she has explained the whole situation to Zain's father and would be flying off to Canada alone. The last sequence shows Zara sitting alone in a party surrounded by friends and family as if waiting for somebody; suddenly the sounds and surroundings dim as Zain walks in. They have an unspoken conversation across the room when she tells that she had been waiting long for him and where he had gone all this time? He is shown expressing that he was and always will be with her. In a quick transition, the music and surroundings come back into focus with every body crowding in a loud cheer around them. Zara finally fills the void of loneliness (Tanhaiyaan). Cast and characters
MusicArshad Mehmood composed the background music for the drama serial. Sequel{{Main|Tanhaiyan Naye Silsilay}}After 27 years, a sequel named "Olper's Tanhaiyan: Naye Silsilay" is on the air at 8pm every Saturday on PTV and ARY Digital since 20 October 2012.[1] The script has been co-written by Haseena Moin and Mohammad Ahmed. The plot is about gaps in relations developed over the years in lives of characters owing to events they faced and how, going forward, things change for the better. It is a 13-episode-sequel directed by Marina Khan. Six of the 16 original cast members reprises their roles as Shehnaz Sheikh (the female lead in the original) has quit acting and the rest have since died. New cast members include Alishba Yousuf and Shehryar Munawar Siddiqui in lead roles and Syra Yousuf and Shehroz Sabzwari in supporting roles.[5][1] References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite news|title=Prime time: A case of old wine|url=http://dawn.com/2012/10/28/prime-time-a-case-of-old-wine/|accessdate=31 Dec 2016|newspaper=Dawn newspaper|date=28 October 2012}} 2. ^http://www.dramasonline.com/category/ary-digital-dramas/tanhaiyan-naye-silsilay/, Retrieved 31 Dec 2016 3. ^{{cite news|title=Twitter: Tanhaiyaan|url=http://dawn.com/2011/10/16/twitter-tanhaiyaan/|accessdate=31 Dec 2016|newspaper=Dawn newspaper|date=16 October 2011}} 4. ^http://www.dawn.com/news/1169324, 'Old but not forgotten: Top 10 Pakistani dramas to re-watch now', Dawn newspaper, Published 13 March 2015, Retrieved 31 Dec 2016 5. ^{{cite news|title=‘Tanhaiyan’ actors make a comeback with sequel|url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/453857/tanhaiyan-actors-make-a-comeback-with-sequel/|accessdate=31 Dec 2016|newspaper=The Express Tribune newspaper|date=20 October 2012}} External links
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