Yaqeen Ka Safar

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Yaqeen Ka Safar
Logo of the serial
Urdu یَقین کا سَفر
Genre
Created byMomina Duraid
Based onWoh Yaqeen Ka Aik Naya Safar
by Farhat Ishtiaq
Written byFarhat Ishtiaq
Directed byShahzad Kashmiri
Starring
Theme music composerWaqar Ali
Syed Sohail Haider
Opening theme"Yaqeen Ka Safar" by Hadiqa Kiani
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes29
Production
Executive producerMomina Duraid
ProducerMomina Duraid
Production locationsNeelum Valley and Karachi
Running time39–40 minutes
Production companyMD Productions
Original release
NetworkHum TV
Release19 April (2017-04-19) –
1 November 2017 (2017-11-01)

Yaqeen Ka Safar (Urdu: یقین کا سفر, lit.'The Journey of(/to) Trust') is a Pakistani television drama series produced by Momina Duraid through MD Productions for Hum TV. It originally aired from 19 April 2017 to 1 November 2017, with a total of 29 episodes.[1] It was written by Farhat Ishtiaq, based on Ishtiaq's novel Woh Yakeen Ka Naya Safar and was directed by Shahzad Kashmiri.

Yaqeen Ka Safar chronicles the journey of two protagonists, Asfand and Zubiya, who grow after facing hardships and struggles. It was written and produced by the creators of Humsafar, Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu, Diyar-e-Dil, Udaari and Bin Roye.[2] Its ensemble cast consists of Ahad Raza Mir as Dr Asfandyar, Sajal Aly as Dr Zubia, Shaz Khan as Daniyal, Hira Mani as Gaiti and Suhaee Abro as Noorie in leading roles. It premiered in Pakistan, the UK, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and UAE on the same date and time.

Yaqeen Ka Safar was one of the highest-ranked dramas in Pakistan the year it was released.

Plot

Yaqeen Ka Safar starts with three stories.

Zubia Khalil is a young girl mourning her mother's sudden death by the hands of her physically violent father. Zubia needed to visit a friend's house to borrow important lecture notes and she insisted her mother to accompany her, despite her father forbidding her mother to leave the house alone. When Khalil, father of zubia discovered Zubia's mother disobeyed him, he slapped her so hard she fell and ended up hitting the corner of bed, dying on the spot. Zubia's aunt Mahjabeen Khala consoles the devastated; Zubia tells her the truth. But Khalil threatens her and the whole family to stay silent regarding the cause of the mother's death.

The second story involves a family in Islamabad celebrating their son Daniyal's wedding to his cousin Gaiti Ara. Daniyal is a young lawyer who has recently graduated from London and is extremely fearless, confident, brave and honest. Asfandyar is Daniyal's younger brother, who will soon leave for Karachi to complete his medical studies after his brother's wedding. Daniyal is a lively person and quite ambitious as well. The family maintains a significant reputation in the community as Usman,Daniyal and Asfandyar's father, is a successful lawyer, too. Asfandyar is engaged to his other cousin Faryal, the only daughter of Usman's brother, Rizwan.

The third storyline involves Noori, a young girl living in a rural village of Sindh (Rab Nawaz.) who is gang-raped by a minister's son, Jahangir Shah, along with two of his friends. The police inquires Noori about the incident and asks her quite inappropriate questions. Noori's younger brother stands up for her, but her parents remain silent because of their poverty. The police threatens Noori's father. Their family is insulted in the village, so Noori leaves her home. She is then found by and taken to Karachi by Rumana, an NGO lady in Karachi. Rumana informs Daniyal about the Noori gang rape incident.

Cast

Main cast

Supporting cast

  • Mohammed Ehteshamuddin as Khalil Ehteshamuddin
  • Beenish Raja as Sheema Rehan
  • Afraz Rasool as Rehan Khalil
  • Sabeena Syed as Faryaal Rizwan
  • Aisha Khan Jr. as Urooj Nisar
  • Shamyl Khan as Dr. Shahroze
  • Shamayel Tareen as Dr. Asifa Shahroze
  • Salman Saqib Sheikh as Dr. Haroon
  • Nasreen Naz as Noori's mother
  • Ismail Chandio as Latif Bakhtawar, Noori's father
  • Ali Gul Mallah as Rab Nawaz's assistant
  • Sabiha Sumar as Lubna Usman Ali Khan
  • Huma Nawab as Mahjabeen, Zubia's aunt
  • Annie Zaidi as Durdana Asif, Gaeti's mother
  • Munazzah Arif as Rukhsana Rizwan, Faryaal's mother
  • Nabeel Zuberi as Ramiz, Zubia's boyfriend
  • Agha Talal as Mohsin, Mahjabeen's son
  • Zia Gurchani as Asif, Gaeti's father
  • Javed Iqbal as Rizwan Ali Khan, Faryaal's father
  • Akbar Islam as SSP Shehzad Ahmed
  • Naima Khan as Jehangir's mother
  • Fazila Qazi as Maah-e-Talat, Zubia's mother
  • Zainab Qayyum as Rumana, Women activist
  • Jahanzeb Gurchani as Rab Nawaz Shah, Jehangir's father
  • Mariyam Nafees as Khajista
  • Hassan Noman as Bahadur Khan, Khajista's husband
  • Ismat Zaidi as Zubia's grandmother
  • Nawal Saeed as Misbah, Zubia's friend
  • Ibrahim Salman as Saim Daniyal, Daniyal and Gaeti's son

Production

Development

Hum TV's senior producer Momina Duraid of MD Productions, developed Yakeen Ka Safar. The channel hired the director Shahzad Kashmiri who previously directed Bin Roye for the same channel. Along with Kashmiri, they finalised Mirza Zeeshan Baig as the art director. It was Baig's return to Hum Television after he directed Diyar-e-Dil, Mann Mayal, Sanam, Dil Banjaara and Alif Allah Aur Insaan for the same channel. Tameen Nazami and Safdar Hussain Rind were the cinematographers. The serial is based on award-winning writer Farhat Ishtiaq's novel Woh Yakeen Ka Ek Naya Safar.[3][4] Ishtiaq also wrote the screenplay, while Muhammad Wasi-ul-Din composed the script, who has previously worked with her with the channel's series Diyar-e-Dil and Bin Roye. Ishtiaq has previously worked with Duraid, where she wrote mega-hit drama serials in Pakistan television history, Humsafar,[5] Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu,[6] Diyar-e-Dil.[7][8][9] Bin Roye[10][11][12] and Udaari.[13] Waqar Ali and Suhail Haider composed the song, while MAD Music gave the background score. Hadiqa Kiani and Richa Sharma performed the OST. Yaqeen Ka Safar is the second collaboration of writer and director after 2015's hit film Bin Roye. The show aired a weekly episode for 35–40 minutes (minus commercials) every Wednesday.[citation needed]

There were several discussions regarding its time slot. It was announced that the show would premier on 12 April 2017, airing an episode on Friday's replacing Dil Banjaara. However, since Dil-e-Jaanam bought lower ratings to channel's Wednesday slot, Yakeen Ka Safar was shifted to Wednesdays and was delayed till 15 April 2017 due to promotional reasons. .[citation needed]

Casting

Sajal Aly, Ahad Raza Mir, Shaz Khan and Hira Salman were selected to portray the leading roles of Zubiya, Asfandyar, Daniyal and Gaeti.[14][15]

Aly made her television comeback two years after her 2015 TV series Gul-e-Rana. After completing her Bollywood debut, Mom, Sajal portrayed Dr. Zubiya and signed O Rangreza for the same channel.[14] Mir, who made his television debut in Sammi, was finalised after his success in portraying the role of Salar in Sammi.[14][15] The actor received critical acclaim and appraisal for his role as Dr Asfandyar.

Film actor Shaz Khan was finalised to portray the role of Daniyal during his filming session in the channel's upcoming film Parwaaz Hay Junoon. While Salman returned to the network after her 2015 TV serial Preet Na Kariyo Koi, portraying the role of Gaeti, Salman joined filming after completing her ARY project Sun Yaara, alongside Salman her husband Mani was also cast where he portrayed the role of Dr. Haroon.[15]

The production house also chose actors Farhan Ali Agha, Mohammed Ehteshamuddin, and Maryam Nafees to play the roles of Usman, Noori, Khalil and Khajista.

Release

Broadcast

Yakeen Ka Safar premiered on 19 April 2017[16] and aired weekly, with a new episode being broadcast every Wednesday at 8:00 pm.[17]

The show aired on Hum Europe in the UK,[18] Hum TV USA in the USA[18] and Hum TV Mena in UAE,[18] with the same times and premiere date. It was broadcast by Hum Network's new channel Hum World HD for the US and Canada.

It rebroadcast on Hum TV in Pakistan, premiering 8 October 2018 at 10 pm slot. In 2019, it also aired on the national channel PTV Home started in August 2019, airing two episodes (Friday and Saturday) every week.

A dubbed version is currently airing on Hum Pashto 1 in Pashto under the title دباور سفر.

Home media and digital release

Yakeen Ka Safar was also released on Hum TV's YouTube channel alongside its airing, but later the channel deleted all its episodes. It was also released on the iflix as a part of the channel's contract. When the contract was terminated in 2019, all its episodes were removed and thus could not be streamed digitally anymore.

Later Yakeen Ka Safar was also released on OTT, the platform MX Player. In July 2019, the channel re-uploaded all episodes on YouTube. A few episodes are also available on Amazon Prime Video.

Music

Yakeen Ka Safar OST
Soundtrack album by
Hadiqa Kiani & Richa Sharma
Released19 April 2017 (2017-04-19)
Recorded2017
GenreTelevision soundtrack
Length04 Minutes 20 Seconds (3:12)
LanguageUrdu
LabelM.D Productions
ProducerMomina Duraid

Mad Music gave the background score for the series.[19][20]

The title song of Yakeen Ka Safar was composed by Waqar Ali, while Naseer Turabi penned the lyrics. Hadiqa Kiani performed the OST. The singer returned to Hum TV after singing the OST for the channel's hit drama series Udaari in 2016.[21]

The OST "Mitti kay Parindey" was composed by Syed Suhail Haider, and its lyrics were written by Kashif Anwar. Richa Sharma performed the OST.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Naseer Tarbani & Richa Sharma; all music is composed by Waqar Ali & Mad Music

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Yakeen Ka Safar"Hadiqa Kiani3:12
2."Mitti Kay Parindey"Richa Sharma2:55
Total length:6:07

Reception

The serial received critical praise, especially for the storyline, cinematography and performances of the star cast.[22][23]

While praising the refreshing storyline without much romantic angle and multiple themes of the series, Express Tribune wrote, "Yaqeen Ka Safar is honest and original, and has changed the paradigm of Pakistani dramas."[24] While reviewing positively, Buraq Shabbir of The News said it was more realistic than other serials aired at that time stating, "It views people as professionals while tapping into their personal lives as well, making it more relatable".[25] DAWN Images praised Mir's complex and nuanced portrayal of Dr. Asfandyar.[26]

Awards and nominations

Year Date Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref
2018 July 28, 2018 Hum Awards Best Drama Serial - Popular Momina Duraid Won [27]
Best Drama Serial - Jury Nominated
Best Director Drama Serial Shehzad Kashmiri Nominated
Best Writer Drama Serial Farhat Ishtiaq Nominated
Best Actor - Popular Ahad Raza Mir Won
Best Actor - Jury Nominated
Best Actress - Popular Sajal Aly Won
Best Actress - Jury Nominated
Best Sensation Male Ahad Raza Mir Won
Best Supporting Actor - Male Ehteshamuddin Nominated
Best Supporting Actor - Female Hira Mani Nominated
Most Impactful Character Shaz Khan Nominated
Best Original Soundtrack "Gumaan Ke Paar" by Hadiqa Kiani Nominated
Best Onscreen Couple - Jury Sajal Aly and Ahad Raza Mir Nominated
Best Onscreen Couple - Popular Won
February 20, 2018 Lux Style Awards Best TV Actor Ahad Raza Mir Won [28]
Best TV Actress Sajal Aly Nominated
10 September 2018 IPPA Awards
Best TV Play (Viewer's Choice) Momina Duraid Won [29]
Best TV Director (Viewer's Choice) Shahzad Kashmiri Nominated
Best TV Actor (Viewer's Choice) Ahad Raza Mir Nominated
Best Actress TV (Viewer's Choice) Sajal Aly Nominated
Best Actress TV (Jury's Choice) Won
Best Supporting Actor Ehteshamuddin Nominated
Best Jodi of the year Ahad Raza Mir and Sajal Ali Won
Best New Emerging Talent Ahad Raza Mir Won

See also

References

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