Numm

Numm
Numm television release poster
Also known as Urdu: نم
Genre Drama
Social issue
Written by Myra Sajid
Directed by Ahson Talish
Creative director(s) M Saleem Memon
Starring Fawad Khan
Sania Saeed
Kanza Wayne
Usman Peerzada
Farah Shah
Munazza Arif
Theme music composer Muhammad Agha
Opening theme "Mumkin hai chashm-e-nam" by
Faiza Mujahid
Composer(s) Muhammad Agha
Country of origin Pakistan
Original language(s) Urdu
No. of seasons 01
No. of episodes 18 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Saleem Memon
Producer(s) Amjad Hashmi
Co-producer:
Tasneem Ahson
Raza Talish
Production location(s) Karachi
Cinematography Sajad Kashmiri
Editor(s) Numan Anwar
Camera setup Multi-camera setup
Running time 43 minutes
(without commercials)
Production company(s) Agha Talish Productions
Q Links Post Productions
Release
Original network Geo TV
Picture format 480p
Audio format Stereo
Original release 24 August 2013 (2013-08-24)

Numm (Urdu: نم) is a 2013 Pakistani drama serial that portrays social issues.[1] It was directed by Ahson Talish, produced by Amjad Hashmi and written by Myra Sajid. The show stars Fawad Khan, Sania Saeed and Kanza Wayne.

The show tells the story of strict customs and rituals of feudal times and its impact. The plot revolves around three people: Fawad, Sania and Kanza. It shows the effect of unwise traditions and old customs on this triangle relationship. Numm aired on 24 August 2013 worldwide by Geo TV. Ahson Talish also acted in small scenes as a male protagonist (Fawad khan) father. The theme song of drama gained popularity among fans and viewer.[2]

This show was shown in India on Zee Zindagi in their ongoing Fawad Festival. It was shown on the channel from 12 p.m on 31 July 2016 and 7 August 2016.[3]

Cast

  • Fawad Khan as Wali Bakht Khan, the youngest and strongest child of his family. After Khan returns from Oxford with a graduation degree, he is forced to marry with Neelum Akbar Khan. It is later revealed that he was first married to Mahjabeen who is now a servant in his household.
  • Sania Saeed as Mahjabeen
Female protagonist and first wife of his cousin and Male lead, Wali Bakht, a hopeless and quiet girl who is seemingly satisfied with her life.
  • Kanza Wayne as Neelum Akbar Khan
Second female protagonist and childhood fiance of Wali Bakht and later his wife, a panic and rebel character who is against her family traditions and customs performed by a newcomer and VJ Kanza Wayne.
A landlord/feudal head of a family and grandfather of male lead Wali bakht, who is a decision maker and proud family head of his breed's traditions.
Father of male lead Wali Bakht and son of Sikander Bakht, a flashback character who actually died and just be shown in postscript scenes and drawbacks. The character is played by the director of this serial himself.
  • Farah Shah as Amtul Jahangir Bakht:
Mother of Wali bakht and mentally ill widowed of Jahangir Bakht, an educated woman who is also a victim of her family customs. Portrayed by another legendary ptv actress Farah Shah who rose to her stardom in the first modern age acclaimed soap serial Landa Bazar and Boota from Toba Tek Singh.
  • Munazza Arif as Rahat Akbar Khan:
Mother of female protagonist Neelum Akbar Khan, and widow of Akbar khan.
  • Nasreen Qureshi as Ammu:
Mother of Akbar khan, thus grandmother of Neelum Akbar khan.
  • Other cast includes, Shireen Zahid, Malik Tanveer, Sitara, Maryam Shah, Hashir, Jawad Butt, Raiz Balouch, Muhammad Agha and Ali Javed in less prominent and narrow supporting scenes.

Production

Development

The Numm Drama serial was actually planned to on-air in mid of 2012 or in early 2013,[4] but due to cast selection and other technical issues, productions goes late. Ahson Talish son of Pakistani legendary actor late Agha Talish starts direction in late November 2012 and starts directing in early December with its assembled cast Fawad Khan, Sania Saeed and new up-comer Kanza Wayne. The serial is produced by Agha Talish Productions and Q Link Productions. The serial is produced by Amjad Hashmi and co-produced by Ahson Talish's son Raza Talish and Tasneem Ahson. Ahson hired screenwriter Myra Sajid which starts her career as a playwrighter previously with Ahson's another project.

Casting

Casting of Numm includes some very highly popular starlets, including Fawad Khan, Sania Saeed and Usman Peerzada with newcomer Kanza Wayne. PTV actress Nasreen Qureshi also bags the role in Numm.[5]

Dramatization

Ahson Talish began his direction in late December 2012 and finished it July 2013. Most of the drama was shot in Lahore and Abbotabad. Numm released its promos in late July until its airing.

Original soundtrack

Numm: Original Soundtrack (OST)
Soundtrack album by Faiza Mujahid
Released 12 August 2013 (2013-08-12)
Recorded 2013
Genre Theme song
Television soundtrack
Length 5:54
Language Urdu
Label Maann Production Studio
Producer Haider Hashmi
Imran Khalil
Faiza Mujahid chronology
Khuda Kay Liye
(2012)Khuda Kay Liye2012
Numm
(2013)
Meri Zindagi
(2013)Meri Zindagi2013

The Theme song of Numm is its original soundtrack, written by Ahson Talish the director of serial, and composed by Muhammad Agha. The music is separately produced by Haider Hashmi and co-produced by Imran Khalil. The song is sung by talented Faiza Mujahid who rose to fame by Bandya Ho from the 2012 Critically acclaimed Pakistani movie Khuda Kay Liye. The lyrics were penned down by Ahson beautifully and gain a huge acclaim.[6]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Ahson Talish; all music composed by Muhammad Agha.

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Mumkin hai Chashm-e-Numm"Faiza Mujahid5:54

Reception

This drama was a huge disappointment. It received negative reviews. Only its host was praised.

See also

References

  1. "Numm Drama Serial".
  2. "Num Drama Review and rating".
    • "Do you know? There's a Fawad Khan festival happening in India!". Dawn Images. July 5, 2016.
    • "Fawad fans, Zindagi brings your heartthrob in abundance this July". July 5, 2016.
  3. "Numm Onair soon".
  4. "Characters of numm".
  5. "Numm OST". pakstudio.net. Retrieved 2013-08-13.
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