Fitoor (TV series)
Fitoor (Urdu: فتور, lit. 'obsession/madness') is a 2021 Pakistani television series, directed by Siraj-ul-Haque and written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah. It was produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi under their banner 7th Sky Entertainment.[1] It premiered on 14 January 2021 on Geo Entertainment. It stars Faysal Qureshi, Hiba Bukhari, Wahaj Ali and Kiran Haq in lead roles.
Fitoor | |
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Genre | Romantic Family |
Written by | Zanjabeel Asim Shah |
Directed by | Siraj-ul-Haque |
Starring | |
Opening theme | "Koi Aisa Dard" by Shani Arshad and Aima Baig |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
No. of episodes | 48 |
Production | |
Producers | Abdullah Kadwani Asad Qureshi |
Running time | 37 minutes approx. |
Production company | 7th Sky Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | Geo Entertainment |
Original release | 14 January – 22 September 2021 |
Fitoor narrates the story of four people whose future is connected by their past. It is a love story that transcends above all, as a person in love is bound to forget about the worries of the past and the uncertainty of the future.[2][3][4][5]
The drama was mixed-received by the audience in Pakistan and overseas though it remained the slot leader during its entire run and achieved a tremendous number of views on YouTube.
Plot
Hamza and Dilnasheen are madly in love and are eager to tie the knot. Unfortunately, destiny takes an unexpected turn when Haider, who leads a solitary existence pining for his lost love, Mehmal, encounters Dilnasheen at a family wedding and becomes instantly infatuated with her. Meanwhile, Mehmal, whose marriage has fallen apart, re-enters Haider's life. As a result, the lives of these four individuals intertwine, and a tumultuous tale of fervent love, painful confessions, eye-opening realisations, firm convictions, heartrending heartbreaks, fierce vengeance, bitter enmity, and daring rebellion unfolds.
Cast
Main
- Faysal Qureshi as Haider. Haider wants to forget about his painful past and move on with his wife, Dilnasheen. He is a middle-aged, self-made rich businessman who deeply cares about those around him. He was dumped by Mehmal when he was young as he was not rich then. He worked his way up to become a successful CEO of an architecture firm. He decides to marry Dilnasheen after years of loneliness as he is attracted to her at first sight.
- Wahaj Ali[6] as Hamza. Hamza is a very emotional and chaotic character. His obsession (fitoor) is to get the love of his life, Dilnasheen, back. He is the son of a rich and powerful businessman. He is madly in love with Dilnasheen but his parents were not willing to let them get married as they thought Dilnasheen, who was from a middle-class background, would not fit in their elite life. This causes Hamza to attempt suicide but he is rescued by his father who now accepts Dilnasheen. But all in vain, after Dilnasheen's marriage to Haider, a heartbroken Hamza goes abroad and gives in to drug abuse. He later returns after his father's demise and begins his pursuit to marry Dilnasheen.
- Hiba Bukhari as Dilnasheen. She is a beautiful and simple girl. She wants to sustain her forced marriage like a typical Pakistani girl. She was actually in love with Hamza, but due to family pressure, she marries Haider. After her marriage, she becomes extremely faithful towards him and concentrates on her marriage but her relation with Haider deteriorates due to Mehmal's ulterior motives. She is continuously haunted by her past love affair with Hamza.
- Kiran Haq as Mehmal. She cherishes a lavish lifestyle and can go to any heights to maintain it. She dumped Haider but now her wish is to get back to him. She is greedy and married Ansab for money but he was abusive towards her. She realised her mistake of not accepting Haider and comes back to his life, thus creating difficulties for Dilnasheen.
- Ismat Zaidi as Bushra, Haider's mother. She is an overprotective and supportive mother who wants to see her children happy but also criticizes them when needed. She supports Dilnasheen over Mehmal and apologizes to her when she doubts her. Her revelation of her own past to her son makes him realize its okay to have a past and he forgives Dilnasheen.
Supporting
- Saba Hameed as Aneesa, Dilnasheen's mother
- Tanveer Jamal as Sadiq, Rida and Hamza's father
- Farhan Ally Agha as Asim, Haider's brother in law
- Annie Zaidi as Kulsoom, Hamza and Rida's mother
- Tipu Sharif as Ansab, Mehmal's ex-husband
- Kamran Jeelani as Yawar, Dilnasheen's brother
- Mizna Waqas as Afia, Sara's and Dilnasheen's sister-in-law
- Fahima Awan as Sara, Haider's sister and Asim's wife
- Zohreh Amir as Rida, Hamza's sister
- Saife Hassan as Haroon, Afsiya's father
- Kanwal Khan as Afsiya, Haroon's daughter
- Aayat Arif as Eshal, Mehmal and Ansab's daughter[7][8]
Production
Casting
In the last quarter of 2020, it was reported that Faysal Qureshi, Hiba Bukhari, Wahaj Ali and Kiran Haq had been cast as lead characters for a 7th Sky project. The project reunited Faysal Qureshi with Bashar Momin writer Zanjabeel Asim. It marked the third collaboration between Faysal Qureshi and 7th Sky production, with the other two being Muqaddar and Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan. The serial also marked the second collaboration of the trio director Siraj-ul-Haque, Kiran Haq, and Hiba Bukhari after their serial Ramz-e-Ishq, whereas it was the first time Wahaj appeared in a project of 7th Sky production.
Filming
The shooting of the serial took place in Karachi during late 2020 and early 2021.
Reception
The Brown Identity praised the series and Wahaj Ali's performance in particular by writing: "Overall Fitoor is a winning show which manages to bring the drama viewers want along with great performances. Continuing to be the one-man show where Wahaj Ali is delivering the strongest performance and is stealing the show".[9]DAWN Images listed it among the toxic love stories of television.[10]
Soundtrack
"Koi Aisa Dard" | |||||||||||||||
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Song by Shani Arshad and Aima Baig | |||||||||||||||
Language | Urdu | ||||||||||||||
Released | 23 February 2021 | ||||||||||||||
Length | 5:58 | ||||||||||||||
Label | 7th Sky Entertainment | ||||||||||||||
Songwriter(s) | Zanjabeel Asim | ||||||||||||||
Composer(s) | Shani Arshad | ||||||||||||||
Lyricist(s) | Sabir Zafar | ||||||||||||||
Producer(s) | Abdullah Kadwani | ||||||||||||||
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The original soundtrack of Fitoor "Koi Aisa Dard" was sung and composed by Shani Arshad, and Aima Baig lent her voice for female vocals. The OST was released on 23 February 2021, on TV as well as digitally on YouTube, and, as of March 2022, has more than 35 million views on YouTube.[11]
Accolades
Lux Style Awards
Ceremony | Categories | Recipients | Results |
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21st Lux Style Awards[12] | Best TV Play | Fitoor | Nominated |
Best TV Track | Shani Arshad & Aima Baig |
References
- "'Fitoor' another love story starts today on Geo TV". Thenews.com.pk. 14 January 2021. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
- "7th Sky Entertainment ready to enthral viewers with new drama 'Fitoor'". Daily Times. 14 January 2021.
- "New Drama 'Fitoor': Another Love Story By Zanjabeel Shah, or More StarPlus Vibes?". Fuchsia Magazine. 13 January 2021.
- "Fitoor-BTS Pictures". Reviewit.PK. 25 February 2021.
- "7th Sky Entertainment Ready to Enthral Viewers with new drama 'Fitoor'". NEXTVC.com. 15 January 2021.
- "Here is why Wahaj Ali is the Audience Favourite Character in Fitoor". OYE YEAH. 27 February 2021.
- Afreen Seher (26 August 2021). "It's 2021 and our mainstream dramas are still full of toxic love stories". Dawn Images. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
- "Public Reaction On Fitoor's OST By Aayat Arif". Reviewit. 17 April 2021. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
- sophiaaq (5 February 2021). "Fitoor Episode 6: Wahaj Ali Remains In Focus As Hamza". The Brown Identity. Archived from the original on 21 February 2021. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
- "It's 2021 and our mainstream dramas are still full of toxic love stories". 26 August 2021.
- Fitoor | OST | Faysal Quraishi | Hiba Bukhari | Wahaj Ali | Shani Arshad | Aima Baig | Har Pal Geo, retrieved 7 March 2022
- "LSA 2022: And the nominees are". 23 November 2022.