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Sadaf HaiderUpdated 11 Jan, 2021 01:03pm
2020 was a difficult year and just like everyone else, the Pakistani entertainment industry was caught by surprise by the Covid-19 virus.
Whether there were full lockdowns or smaller “smart” lockdowns, the stay-at-home orders for entire cities gave channels a guaranteed audience sitting in front of their screens. The search for “safer” entertainment (away from crowds and gatherings) became a priority as the hours of isolation racked up.
Combined with the current ban on Indian content, this captive audience was something of a boon for TV producers, but the limitations on filming set by the SOPs required for safe filming of projects and the sudden increase in demand created a bottleneck.
December 13, 2020
Hiba Bukhari talks about her unconventional foray into acting, which five years on has led to positioning her as a rising star in the drama industry.
Unlike most kidnappings in drama serials these days, Hiba’s character Nageen in Deewangi does not fall in love with her captor (Sultan Durrani played by Danish Taimoor) and infact exposes his misdemeanors at their forced wedding and ends up shooting him.
Rising to prominence in three of the biggest recent serials –
Ramz e Ishq,
Deewangi and
Tarap – Hiba Bukhari may have taken some time to graduate to lead roles but now that she’s there, she’s completely in command. Just like Nageen, her character in