Gustakh Ishq is a Pakistani television series premiered on Urdu 1 on 12 July 2017. It is produced by Moomal Shunaid under her production banner Moomal Productions with Rafay Rashdi as a managing partner. It features Zahid Ahmed, Iqra Aziz and Noor Khan.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Gustakh Ishq
GenreDrama
Written byMustafa Ayub
Directed byFurqan T Siddiqui
Starring
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes24
Production
ProducerMoomal Shunaid
Running time35-45 minutes
Production companyMoomal Productions
Original release
NetworkUrdu1
Release12 August (2017-08-12) –
12 December 2017 (2017-12-12)

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The story revolves around lead protagonist Najaf (Iqra Aziz), a bright girl from a middle-class background, living in Hyderabad in a modest environment with her much younger step-sisters, father Quddos (Firdous Jamal) and step mother Khalda (Annie Zaidi). Najaf's step mother has never truly accepted Najaf as a daughter and tries to keep her away from her sisters as well. Najaf frequently visits Moosa Bhai at a nearby mosque to seek advice on dealing with the difficulties and loneliness in her life. Najaf's life changes when the affluent, young owner of her college, Sikander Iqbal (Zahid Ahmed), order her expulsion from the college due to a misunderstanding. Najaf's father takes up a job in Saudi Arabia and Najaf is sent to live with her Mamu (mother's brother), Rashid, and his family.

At her Mamu's place, Najaf is mistreated by her Mami, Kinza who sees Najaf as an extra mouth to feed. Kinza's son Zubair takes a liking to Najaf. Sikandar is also known to the family and on a visit to his house, Najaf meets his niece, Dua. It is revealed that Sikandar's sister Naima had been estranged from their father Iqbal after she married a middle-class man. She died after giving birth to Dua and left her in Sikandar's care. Sikandar is very protective of Dua and fulfils all her wishes. He ends up hiring Najaf as Dua's governess after the two strike up an instantaneous friendship. Najaf moves in to the Iqbals' house and brings positive changes in Dua's health.

Najaf and Sikandar initially clash on how they should care for Dua but finally start agreeing. Meanwhile, Sikandar's friend Maliha is shown to have been in love with him since a long time. Sikandar, however, insists that they remain friends as he feels they are very different people. In the meantime, Zubair proposes marriage to Najaf having fallen in love with her but she refuses saying she sees him only as a cousin and nothing more. Najaf's Mamu reveals to her that Maliha is, in fact, her own sister and was adopted by a woman named Samina when she was a baby.

Iqbal and Samina plot to force Sikandar to become engaged to Maliha. Sikandar remains aloof despite the engagement and as he discovers more about Najaf, gradually starts liking her. Having been brought up by the well to do Samina, Maliha takes an instant dislike to Najaf and her increasing closeness to Sikandar because of their love and concern for Dua. Discovering how Samina and Iqbal used their children for their own egos, Sikandar eventually calls off the engagement with Maliha and promptly proposes to Najaf who he has fallen in love with. Najaf refuses, appalled by the idea of robbing her own sister's happiness. She leaves her job and returns to her Mamu's place.

After several attempts by Samina to bring Maliha and Sikandar together and Maliha's hateful words for Najaf, Sikandar is forced to reveal to Maliha that she and Najaf are sisters. Eventually, Sikandar visits Rashid Mamu with a proposal for Najaf's hand in marriage and assures Najaf that even if she were to say no, he wouldn't get back together with Maliha. After this admission, Najaf accepts and the two are married. However, Maliha, who has been pretending to be a good sister and friend to Najaf, resolves to win Sikandar.

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References edit

  1. ^ "Gustakh Ishq – Urdu1 Drama". dramaguru. Archived from the original on 30 October 2018. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  2. ^ "GUSTAKH ISHQ:Tue 8:00 PM". urdu1.tv. Urdu 1.
  3. ^ "Drama Review: Gustakh Ishq". dramascentral.com. Dramas Central. Archived from the original on 30 October 2018. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  4. ^ Khan, Saira (13 July 2017). "In Review: Iqra Aziz shines bright in Urdu1's 'Gustakh Ishq'". HIP. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
  5. ^ "Zahid Ahmed and Iqra Ariz coming together in "gustakh ishq"". reviewit.pk. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  6. ^ Sabar, Baber (18 October 2017). "{#12 Gustakh Ishq} 13 Of The Best Pakistani Dramas To Watch On Television, Right Now". Mangobaaz.com. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  7. ^ Khan, Saira (18 October 2017). "Gustakh Ishq episode 16 review: Will Sikandar and Najaf live happily ever after?". HIP. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  8. ^ "Gustakh Ishq Drama on Urdu1: An Impressive Start to an Intriguing Story". brandsynario.com. Retrieved 8 July 2017.

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