Nazr-e-Bad

Nazr-e-Bad
Genre
Written by Imran Nazir
Story by Imran Nazir
Directed by Iqbal Hussain
Starring
Opening theme Singers
Raheel Fayyaz
Bina Khan
Lyrics by
Saji Gul
Country of origin  Pakistan
Original language(s) Urdu
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 40
Production
Producer(s) Moomal Shunaid
Camera setup Multi-camera setup
Running time 39:00[N 1]
Production company(s) Moomal Entertainment
Distributor Hum TV
Release
Original network Hum Network Limited
Picture format
Audio format Stereophonic sound
Original release 25 January (2017-01-25) – 8 June 2017 (2017-06-08)
Chronology
Preceded by Hatheli
Followed by Adhi Gawahi
External links
Official Website

Nazr-e-Bad (Urdu: نظرِبد; lit:Evil View), was a Pakistani black magic-based romantic television drama serial which aired on Hum TV 25 January 2017 replacing previously concluded drama Hatheli. It starrs Azfar Rehman and Sarah Khan in leading to pivot roles.

The story is penned by Imran Nazir who previously written Mohabbat Aag Si which was strongly hit because of appearance of Azfar Rehman, Sarah Khan and Iffat Rahim and directed by Iqbal Hussain, who is famous for his previously directed drama Seeta Bagri and is produced by Moomal Shunaid under Moomal Entertainment.This serial was a great success and loved by the people because of its reality like most of the times these types of Black Magic are happening in our society.

Story

Nazr-e-Bad is a drama about the old superstitious concept of Nazr-e-Bad (evil eye) and black magic. The story reveals how jealousy can lead to envy and eventually making people do horrendous things. Shafiq is a simple and common man, who lives with his family in a modest home. His brother lives in the same house upstairs. Nusrat (Shafiq’s wife and Maham’s mother, played by Fazila Qazi) despises Almas (Pervaiz’s mother, played by Sakina Samo) due to her modest background. Nusrat also believes that Almas casts evil eye on her better economic condition. Maham (played by Sarah Khan) Shafiq’s daughter does not like her cousin Pervaiz, who deeply loves her. The story further unfolds, when Nusrat’s nephew Aftab (played by Ali Abbas) asks Maham’s hand in marriage. This shakes Pervaiz and his mother Almas, as they wanted Maham to marry Pervaiz. In their jealousy and envy, they turn to black magic. What happens next is a series of horrendous and unfortunate events.

Cast

Main cast

Recurring cast

  • Sakina Samo as Almas
  • Fazila Qazi as Nusrat
  • Nayyar Ejaz as Baba
  • Beenish Raja as Shazia
  • Waseem Abbas as Shafiq-ur-Rehman
  • Faseeh Sardar as Ahmer
  • Humera Bano as Salma
  • Hanif Bachchan as Attique
  • Mizna Waqas as Umera
  • Arooba Mirza as Abeera
  • Usman Patel as Babar
  • Tara Mehmood as Shaista
  • Jameel Ahmed as Akmal
  • Noman Ashraf
  • Iqbal Hussain as Shamsi Chacha (Killed)
  • Hajra Ali as Aneesa Yazdani (Dead)
  • Awais Waseer as Shafqat
  • Villayat Hussain

Production

Post-Production delays

The viewers mostly liked the couple of Sarah Khan and Azfar Rehman in the set of Mohabbat Aag Si. The drama was scheduled to air in 2016 but due to Azfar Rehman had to work on Hatheli, Waseem Abbas and Fazila Qazi had to work for Deewana, Sakina Samo had to work for Dil Banjaara and Ali Abbas had to work for Tum Kon Piya the project was paused. The series was again scheduled to air from 15 December 2016 but due to post-production delays, the show will air from late 25 January 2017.

See also

References

  1. "Azfar Rehman's Upcoming Drama Serial". Pakistani Drama Reviews, Ratings & Entertainment news Portal. 26 November 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  2. "HIP Exclusive: Azfar Rehman opens up about Black Magic". HIP. 10 November 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  1. "Nazr-e-Bad Episode 14 in HD | Pakistani Dramas Online in HD". Watch Pakstani Dramas Online in High Quality. 9 March 2017. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
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