Khuda Aur Muhabbat

Khuda Aur Muhabbat
The opening title screen for Khuda Aur Muhabbat
Genre Romance
Written by Hashim Nadeem
Directed by Anjum Shahzad (Season 1)
Syed Ali Raza Usama (Season 2)
Starring Imran Abbas
Sadia Khan
Kubra Khan
Composer(s) Imran Abbas
Country of origin Pakistan
Original language(s) Urdu
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 37
Production
Producer(s)

Javeria Saud

Babar Javed
Production location(s)

Bahawalpur & Lahore, Pakistan

Houston and Washington D.C., United States
Running time 40 minutes
Release
Original network Geo Entertainment
Original release 17 February 2011 (2011-02-17) – 1 April 2017 (2017-04-01)

Khuda Aur Muhabbat (Urdu: خدا اور محبتEnglish: God and Love) is a 2011 Pakistani drama serial that aired on Geo TV. It is based upon novel of the same name written by Hashim Nadeem [1] and directed by Anjum Shehzad. Imran Abbas Naqvi and Sadia Khan are featured as the lead role while Faisal Fazila Qazi, Ahmed Jahanzeb, and Firdous Jamal portray supporting roles. The lyrics of serial's title song 'Karun Sajda Aik Khuda Ko' were penned by producer Javeria Saud [2]

Series Overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedAvg. viewers
(millions)
First airedLast aired
114February 17, 2011 (2011-02-17)May 26, 2011 (2011-05-26)0.7
223October 29, 2016 (2016-10-29)April 1, 2017 (2017-04-01)1.04

Plot

Season 1

The story revolves around the age-old conflict between religious ideology (represented by the term Khuda, meaning God) and human emotions (Mohabbat or Love) revolving in strict Islamic] families. Belonging to the society's elite, a young commerce graduate, Hammad (Imran Abbas), encounters Imaan (Sadia Khan), the daughter of Moulvi Aleemuddin (Salman Shahid), who teaches Quran to the children of the vicinity and is also a Imam in a nearby Mosque. This encounter brings an immense change to Hammad's life. He leaves his house and family for Imaan. At one point, he gains employment as a porter and undertakes hard labour. He hopes the changes he makes, which include him finding religion and eventual spirituality will make him suitable for Imaan to her father. However his hopes and his transformation are in vain as Moulvi Aleem is unable to accept the concept of a love match for his daughter and to forgive the insult Hammad's family caused him when they realised Hammad loved Imaan. Imaan, meanwhile, is engaged to her cousin Abdullah (Ahmed Jahanzeb). She lives under the shadow of her domineering father, whom she dare not disobey. Imaan tells Hammad to return to his family, but he refuses. With an increasing sense of helplessness, Imaan becomes ever more stressed and eventually falls ill. The story ends with Imaan's death and Hammad also collapsing due to his grief, her voice ringing in his ears from when she told him that she couldn't be with him in this world but would be in the next.

Season 2

Complete Story is dramatized in Season 2. The starting 14 episodes are same as Season 01 but in the end Hammad didn't die. He admitted in hospital after the shocking death of Imaan. When his health recovers, his parents send him to America where he gets into an affair with Christian girl Sarah Isaac (Kubra Khan). She loves Hammad a lot but her parents don't like Hammad as he is Muslim. Sarah left her home in Hammad's love. Due to Hammad's efforts she came back home and forgave her parents. They forgive her. In the end, Hammad decides to come back to Pakistan. Before the departure of the flight to Pakistan, Sarah catches up with him.

Cast

Season 1

Actors Role
Imran Abbas as Hammad "Maddy"
Sadia Khan as Imaan
Salman Shahid as Moulvi Aleemuddin
Firdous Jamal as Commissioner Amjad Raza
Hassan Abbas Naqvi as Ibad Amjad Raza
Ahmed Jahanzeb as Abdullah
Khalid Butt as Shakir Chacha
Shafqat Cheema as Kulli
Saddaf Umair as Nighat
Hifza Khan as Haya (Imaan's sister)
Mohsin Gillani as Siddiqui Shoaib
Fazila Qazi as Baji
Zubair Khan as Aakash
Farah Shah as Abrina (Hammad's Sister-in-law)

Season 2

Actor Role
Imran Abbas Hammad
Sadia Khan Imaan
Kubra Khan Sarah Issac
Humayun Ashraf Abdullah
Firdous Jamal Moulvi Alimuddin
Usman Peerzada Amjad Raza
Nabeel Bin Shahid Ibaad Amjad Raza
Saba Faisal Shehla
Afzal Khan Ghafoora "Coolie"
Mazhar Qureshi Kamran "Kaami"
Shezray Husayn Rebbeca "Rabbe"
Haseeb yasin Sunny
Hifza khan Haya

References

  1. "Khuda Aur Muhabbat by Hashim Nadeem". Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  2. "Khuda Aur Mohabbat Drama Serial". www.paktangle.com.

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