Laaj (Urdu: لاج; lit:Respect) is a Pakistani romantic television series that was aired on 23 July 2016. Created by Momina Duraid, series starrs Iqra Aziz, Kamran Jilani and Zarnish Khan.[1][2]

Laaj
Genre
Created byFahim Burney
Developed byFahim Burney and Moomal Productions
Written byEdison Idrees Masih
Screenplay byEdison
Story byErum Wasi
Saima Wasi
Directed byFahim Burney
Theme music composerSohail Haider
Opening theme'Laaj' by Faiza Mujahid
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of episodes17
Production
Executive producerFahim Burney
ProducerMomina Duraid
Production locationsLahore, Muridke
CinematographyAdnan Ahmed
EditorDanish Usmani
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Running time30-45 minutes
Original release
NetworkHum TV
Release23 July (2016-07-23) –
26 November 2016 (2016-11-26)

Plot edit

This is a story of arrogance. Bari Sahab is a widowed head of a house. Her husband's brother, Sikandar, is jealous and is against her. Sikandar has a son, Dilawar, who is married and has a son, Sajjad. Bari Sahab has two sons, Jahanzaib Chaudhry and Shahzeb. Bari Sahab was also eldest among her only sister, who died when her daughter Zainab was young. She later used to live in Bari Sahab's home. She loved Jahanzaib more than anything. But Jahanzaib was married to Meena, whom Zainab hated, and because she cursed Meena to die, Meena died after giving birth to a daughter, Mannat. Mannat and Sajjad were initially married, but are at the end of their marriage. Mannat and Shahmir are secretly in love and want to marry, but because of Shahmir's evil plans that she was forced to marry Sajjad makes Mannat to hate Shahmir but he often visits Sain Sarkar's Mazar with Mannat. Mannat's sorrows began from her real mom Meena's death. Jahanzeb tells Zainab to take care of Mannat, and she does. Sajjad later divorces Mannat on Bari Sahab's wish as she did not want Mannat to marry Sajjad. Shahzeb acts as if he loves Zainab, but he is actually in love with Alisha. Mannat and Shahmir run away from home to save Mannat's unborn child. Zainab assists them in running away. When the morning comes, people in the haveli find out that Mannat and Shahmir ran away, and Jahanzaib sends people to find them. Mannat and Shahmir seek shelter in the city in Alisha’s house. Alisha calls the media to raise awareness of what happened to Mannat and to help other girls who may be going through a similar situation. Through the news, they found out that Zainab helped them run away. Due to this shock, Bari Sahab faints and is in a coma. Shahzeb is on his way to Alisha’s house to collect Mannat, however he gets shot and killed by one of Sikander’s men. In the end, Mannat gives birth to a baby boy. Alisha starts a school in which 300 students attend. The drama ends with Jahanzaib playing with his grandson; swinging the baby in the air.

Cast edit

Main edit

Supporting edit

Original soundtrack edit

Laaj (OST)
Soundtrack album by
Faiza Mujahid
ReleasedJuly 10, 2016 (2016-07-10)
Recorded2016
StudioMoomal Productions
Genretelevision soundtrack
Length4:03
LabelMD Productions
ProducerFahim Burney, Momina Duraid

The soundtrack of Laaj was produced in the label of MD Productions and written by Edison Idrees Masih, fiction writer. Its lyrics are written by Sabir Zafar, lyricist.

Production edit

In an interview (of the cast of Laaj on 22 July 2016) conducted by Sanam Jung, host of the morning show Jago Pakistan Jago, the director, Fahim Burney said that the project was first introduced 8 years ago but due to facilities not being available, the project was delayed. The drama serial deals with various themes, such as honour killing, importance of education for women and early (forced) marriage. Kamran Jeelani in the interview revealed that the experience shooting for Laaj was fun as there was a good director and cast, however the shoot was tough due to Ramazan and weather of Lahore and the cast had to wear heavy clothing as per requirements of the script. The travelling also made the shoot tough as the cast had to travel from Lahore to Muridke and back, daily, which would take 2–3 hours.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Zarnish captivates fans with her brilliant performances". Daily Times. 21 November 2019. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  2. ^ Web Desk (3 November 2016). "Asma Abbas diagnosed with cancer: report". The News Tribe. Retrieved 3 May 2020.

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