Kesi teri khudgarzi: A Pakistani Drama That Will Leave You Spellbound
Kesi teri khudgarzi

Kesi teri khudgarzi: A Pakistani Drama That Will Leave You Spellbound
Kesi teri khudgarzi is an Urdu phrase that means what are you looking at?
and in the world of Pakistani dramas, it’s exactly what audiences are doing as they tune in to watch this spellbinding new show on PTV, Pakistan’s national broadcaster. Featuring some of the best talent in Pakistani drama, including Osman Khalid Butt and Sanam Baloch, this new show has more than lived up to its name, leaving the country enthralled with each and every episode.
What is the drama about?
Kesi teri khuda is a Pakistani drama that centers around the story of the Malik family.
Gulnaz, a mother of two children, remarries after her husband passed away.
Shortly thereafter, Gulnaz finds out that her new husband is actually her sister's ex-husband!
The drama traces their marriage as well as how it affects other members of the family - including Zainab and Baber who are involved in an affair.
Why it's worth watching
Unbreakable bonds, heart-wrenching scenes, and intricate subplots Kesi Teri Khudgarzi has all that and more.
Brought to you by the father of Urdu drama writing himself Qaisra Shahraz, this Pakistani drama is a literary masterpiece with an all-star cast.
The story revolves around Sufiya Haider (Ayesha Khan), a budding film director who is looking for a subject to make her directorial debut with.
When she meets Ali (Fahad Mustafa) at his residence, it is love at first sight for her and they get married within days.
Everything looks perfect in their life until things start going downhill as she starts suspecting Ali of having an affair with someone else in the family.
Production quality
The production quality of this drama is incredible.
There are beautiful sets, fabulous costumes, and carefully thought out set design.
The way the camera moves and zooms in on certain aspects of the scenes without letting others fall by the wayside is eye-catching.
From what I have seen so far, this drama looks like it will give Pakistani dramas a run for their money!
Plot summary
Meet Junaid and Tayyaba, a happily married couple with two kids. Tayyaba is the stay at home mom who cooks, cleans, and manages the home life, Junaid is the ambitious executive who goes to work for family business HUSSAIN Corp.
Then fate strikes in the form of an accident that changes their lives.
Tayyaba has a terrible car accident leaving her paralysed from waist down and unable to take care of herself or their kids anymore, so Junaid takes on this daunting responsibility in addition to his high-paying job at HUSSAIN Corp while working tirelessly as her caretaker too.
The cast and their performances
Mohammad Hayyat, Asad Malik, Humaira Khalil, Nadia Khan and Shahid Nazir are among the many actors that make up the phenomenal cast of Kesi teri khudgarzi.
The audience is captivated by their spectacular performances. The good-looking cast has an amazing on-screen chemistry that will leave you spellbound.
The intriguing storyline about a girl who was sold for a marriage makes for compelling viewing. It showcases the grim realities of Pakistanis and how women are often judged harshly in society. Despite depicting such difficult themes, it never loses its spirit of love and hope throughout the series.
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The drama is rich in culture and customs, which can be hard to understand for viewers who do not speak the language.
If you find yourself a little lost, here are a few simple words that will help you understand what's going on.
Khuda hafiz is an expression of good-bye; Dhuan dhuan darwaja means to close the door, Karachi is the capital city of Pakistan; Bana dehajdahha! is translated as I don't want any of this!
There are plenty more colorful phrases that are used throughout the show to help set the scene and create a sense of authenticity.
What I liked and disliked about this dramaTAW
I was excited to watch this drama because I found it interesting and it seemed like it would be something new and different from the standard drama.
One of the things I liked about this drama is that they incorporated an aspect of religion into the storyline.
It makes sense, since Pakistan is a country where Islam has played a significant role in their culture and society.
There were several things that made me feel uneasy while watching though.
One being how one man had multiple wives and each one of them treated each other so poorly.
It felt very competitive between them rather than just feeling like sisters or friends who supported each other no matter what.



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