Mohabat Subh Ka Sitara Hai

Mohabat Subh Ka Sitara Hai

Title screen
Genre Drama
Romantic
tragedy
Based on Ye jo Subha Ka Ik Sitara Hai by Umera Ahmad
Written by Umera Ahmad.[1]
Directed by Sakina Samo
Starring Meekal Zulfiqar
Sanam Jung
Adeel Hussain
Theme music composer Shebi
Opening theme "Ye Jo Ik Subha Ka Sitara"
by Harshdeep Kaur
Composer(s) Shani
Country of origin Pakistan
Original language(s) Urdu
No. of episodes 23
Production
Producer(s) Momina Duraid
Location(s) Karachi, Sindh
Cinematography Ilyas Kashmiri
Editor(s) Tanveer Alam
Afzal Fayaz
Camera setup Multi-camera setup
Running time 36 - 40 minutes
Release
Original network Hum TV
Picture format 1080p
Audio format Stereo
First shown in Pakistan
Original release 13 December 2013 (2013-12-13) – 16 May 2014 (2014-05-16)
External links
Hum Television
Moomal Productions

Mohabat Subh Ka Sitara Hai (Urdu: محبت صبح کا ستارہ ہے) (English: Love is the star of the morning) is a Pakistani television tragic romantic drama serial that originally aired on the Hum TV from December 13, 2013, to May 16, 2014, comprising total of 23 episodes. Mohabat Subh Ka Sitara Hai is a drama series containing elements of family drama, tragedy and romance. It follows the life of an orphan girl, facing hardships after the demise of her parents and the life in her in-laws house after the death of her husband in a car crash. The story is primarily told in a serialized manner, featuring each episode of Romaisa's fate in love, respect and life.

Mohabat Subh Ka Sitara Hai was based on the novel Ye jo Subha ka Ik Sitara Hai by Umera Ahmad,[2] who also shares writing credits as a screenwriter for the serial. Preceded by Ahmad's Kankar and Zindagi Gulzar Hai, it became the third consecutive serial that airs on Hum TV with same prime time timings.[3] The serial was directed by veteran actress turn director Sakina Samo and produced by Momina Duraid. It was the fifth collaboration of Sakina with Ahmad since she directed her first ever serials Wujood-e-Laraib (2004) and Amar Bail (2005). The serial stars Meekal Zulfiqar, Sanam Jung and Adeel Hussain in lead roles with the supporting cast of Mansha Pasha, Farah Shah and Aini Zaidi.

At 3rd Hum Awards it was nominated for twelve Hum Awards, winning two as Best Actor Popular for Meekal Zulfiqar and Best Supporting Actress for Mansha Pasha. Mohabat Subh Ka Sitara Hai was declared the one of the best fourteen drama serials of 2014.[4]

Compendium

The story revolves around a poor orphan girl, Romaisa (Sanam Jung), who lives with her cruel and money-minded aunt (Farah Shah) . A rich businessman, Nabeel (Meekal Zulfiqar), falls in love with Romaisa and marries her. Nabeel's family - except for his younger brother, Zeeshan (Adeel Hussain) - behave badly with Romaisa. Some months after marriage, Nabeel dies in a car crash. Now, it is easy for his family to treat the meek Romaisa like an unpaid servant.

It is found that Nabeel has willed all his wealth to Romaisa, who is expecting his child. Soon, Romaisa and Nabeel's daughter, Maham, is born. Romaisa's father-in-law father coaxes Zeeshan to marry the young widow, pretending that this is for her security. But the real intention is that Nabeel's share of wealth should stay within the family. Zeeshan, an upright police officer, has already gone through a Nikah (wedding ceremony) with Rabia (Mira Sethi), though they are waiting for the rukhsati after which they can live together as a couple. His father suggests that Zeeshan could merely have a paper marriage with Romaisa. Zeeshan tries to discuss the matter with Rabia, but she demands a khula (divorce). Zeeshan finally agrees to marry Romaisa, but he remains indifferent to her.

Zeeshan is mostly away from home because of his job. One day, he gets shot in the course of his police duty. He has to remain with his family while he recovers. Romaisa takes care of him and he begins to understand her situation. He also gets attached to little Maham, and she starts calling him 'Papa'. Zeeshan's mother asks him to marry another girl and leave Romaisa to her fate, but he refuses. Now he realizes his parents' true intentions in arranging his marriage to Romaisa. He talks to his parents about it, and, disappointed with their attitude, decides to leave the house with Romaisa and Maham.[5][6]

Cast

Following are list of main cast of drama serial:[7]

While others roles were portrayed by Hassan Naaz, Akbar Salam, Humaira Banu, Kausar Siddiqui, Humaira Mughal, Mehreen, Javeria, Hanif Muhammad, Jia Bukhari, Ambar, Farhat Nazar, Arshma Khan, Urooj Abbas, Salma Qadir, Zahida Batool, Akbar Khan, Maryam, Anam Javed, Ali Hadi, Adnan Gabol, Waseem Dhamiyan, Farhad Fareed and Kiran.

Original soundtrack

Muhabbat Subha Ka Sitara Hai: Original Soundtrack (OST)
Soundtrack album by Harshdeep Kaur
Released 4 December 2013 (2013-12-04)
Recorded 2013
Genre Theme song, Television soundtrack
Length 04:59
Language Urdu
Label M.D Productions
Producer Momina Duraid

The Theme song of Muhabbat Subha Ka Sitara Hai is its original soundtrack, written by Naseer Turabi the famous poet, and composed by Shani Arshad & Shaibi Arshad. The music is a label of Momina Duraid Productions.[8] The song is sung by talented folk-Punjabi Indian singer Harshdeep Kaur who rose to fame by Katiya Karoon from the 2011 blockbuster Indian movie Rockstar.[9] The lyrics were penned down by Naseer beautifully and gain a huge acclaim.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Naseer Turabi; all music composed by Shani Arshad.

No. TitleArtist(s) Length
1. "Ye jo Ik Subha Ka Sitara hai..."  Harshdeep Kaur 4:59

Accolades

Nominated
year of work
Award Category Recipient(s) Result
2014 3rd Hum Awards Best Drama Serial Popular Momina Duraid Nominated
Best Drama Serial Jury
Best Director Drama Serial Sakina Samo
Best Actor Popular Meekal Zulfiqar Won
Adeel Hussain Nominated
Best Actor Jury Meekal Zulfiqar
Adeel Hussain
Best Actress Popular Sanam Jung
Best Actress Jury
Best Supporting Actress Mansha Pasha Won
Best Writer Drama Serial Umera Ahmad Nominated
Best Actor in a Negative Role Farah Shah

See also

References

  1. "Mohabat Subh Ka Sitara Hai: From The Pens of Umera Ahmed". Hum TV. 12 December 2013. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  2. "New Serial By Umera". Reviwit. 5 November 2013. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
  3. "Another back to back serial by Umera". WebPak. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  4. "14 Pakistani dramas that ruled our television screens in 2014". Farman Nawaz. The Express Tribune. January 2, 2015. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
  5. "MSKSH Synopsis". PakistanMusicMind. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
  6. "MSKSH Review". Shobiz Spice. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
  7. "MSKSH cast and details". Hum TV. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
  8. "MSKSH Title song". Hum TV. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
  9. "Rockstar Music Review". Rumnique Nannar. Bolly Spice. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
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