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Deewangi
Official title card
دیوانگی
GenreRomance
Thriller
Tragedy
Obsession
Written bySadia Akhtar
Directed byZeeshan Ahmed
StarringDanish Taimoor
Hiba Bukhari
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes41
Production
ProducersAbdullah Kadwani
Asad Qureshi
Production locationsKarachi
Lahore
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Running time37 minutes
Production company7th Sky Entertainment
Original release
NetworkGeo Entertainment
Release18 December 2019 (2019-12-18) –
26 August 2020 (2020-08-26)
Related
Jaan Nisar

Deewangi (Urdu: دیوانگی, lit.'Madness') is Pakistani romantic drama television series, produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi under 7th Sky Entertainment. It has Danish Taimoor and Hiba Bukhari in their second project together after Haara Dil (2018).[1][2][3][4][5]

The sequel for the series Jaan Nisar (also known as Deewangi 2) premiered on 11 May 2024 on the same network.[6][7]

Plot

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The story revolves around Nageen (Hiba Bukhari), who hails from a lower-middle-class background, and Sultan Durrani (Danish Taimoor), a wealthy businessman who hails from a political background. Sultan lost his parents at a very young age and has lived with his grandmother Bi Jaan (Ismat Zaidi) ever since. Nageen lives with her sister Nuzhat (Faiza Gillani), brother-in-law Rashid (Noor-ul-Hassan) and Rashid's mother. Nageen lands only menial jobs because she does not have a degree, and is hired as a bus hostess at a private bus company.

Sultan crosses paths with Nageen when his car suddenly stops working on the highway and has no other choice but to travel in a bus. In that brief journey, Sultan is drawn to Nageen when he sees her confronting a harasser. Afterwards, he starts travelling by bus every now and then just to meet Nageen but she ignores him and only treats him as a passenger. To seek her attention, Sultan buys all the bus tickets one day to travel alone with Nageen. He expresses his feelings for her but she rejects him because of their class difference. She gets more frightened after a man throws acid on Faryal (Nageen's friend) for refusing his proposal. On the other hand, Sultan's cousin, Narmeen (Zoya Nasir), who wants to marry Sultan, finds out about Nageen and makes a plan to trap her. After a few days, Sultan forcefully tries to put a ring on Nageen's fingers but she refuses and slaps him. Narmeen's secret agent records a video and it goes viral on social media. The video makes Sultan look like a harasser and as a result, his uncle loses general public elections. Nageen reaches out to Sultan for his forgiveness and he accepts her apology. Sultan again proposes to Nageen and she accepts it this time. Nageen's family is very happy with the marriage, but most members of Sultan's family oppose it as they want him to marry Narmeen. On the wedding day, Nageen is kidnapped and every one suspects her of running away with someone else. Sultan calls off the wedding and Nageen's character is questioned in the society.

Nageen is let go after two days. Her family believes that she has either been raped or ran away on her own wish. Nageen tries to assure them that nothing bad happened with her nor she ran away. She has no explanation to give concerning the two-day kidnapping. After a few days, Nageen goes to Sultan to make him believe of her innocence, but Sultan reveals that he was the one who kidnapped her and that the marriage was just a plan to seek revenge from Nageen for the slap and the public humiliation. Nageen is heartbroken. She threatens to expose Sultan in front of the media but Sultan blackmails Nageen with photoshopped intimate pictures. He also pays Rashid (brother-in-law) 50 Lac Rupees to keep their mouth shut.

Sultan marries Narmeen on Bi Jaan's insistence. Rashid forcefully arranges Nageen's marriage with Anwar but Nageen plans to runaway with the help of her sister. One day, Anwar comes to Nageen's house when she is alone and tries to rape her so Nageen, out of self-defense, grabs the first hard thing she sees, hits him on the head, and escapes. Nageen goes to Lahore to her Aunt's house. On the way, Nageen meets Haroon (Ali Abbas) who tries to become her friend but she turns him down. Haroon helps Nageen a lot in Lahore. Nageen lands a job as a Receptionist in a TV Channel company. She finds out that Haroon also works as a reporter in the same company. They become friends and Haroon starts liking Nageen. Sultan leads an unhappy married life with Narmeen and missed Nageen constantly but tries to deny his feelings. In Lahore, Haroon proposes Nageen but she is reluctant as Haroon's mother doesn't approve of the match. However, Nageen and Haroon manage to get married anyway. On the other hand, Sultan begins his search for Nageen. One day, Sultan finds out about Narmeen's conspiracies and in a fit of rage, he throws Narmeen out of the house. However, Narmeen hits a wall and dies after giving birth to their daughter. Sultan and Bijaan hide it from everyone but Bijaan is angry at Sultan and doesn't let's him meet his daughter. Eventually Narmeen's father gets to know about it. Narmeen's father tries to shoot Sultan, but accidentally shoots Bi Jaan and she dies. Narmeen's parents cut all ties with Sultan and doesn't allow him to meet his daughter Rameen. Thus Sultan loses all his loved ones and temporarily shifts to UK.

Four years pass by. Nageen leads a happy married life with Haroon although they have financial issues, they also have trouble while having a baby and Haroon's mother constantly taunts Nageen. Sultan returns to Pakistan and tries to meet his daughter, but Narmeen's mother doesn't allow him. Sultan still loves Nageen. One day, Sultan sees Nageen and again becomes obsessed with her. Sultan started stalking Nageen and in order to get closer to her, appoints Haroon in his company. Sultan provided a furnished house to Haroon's family in Karachi so that they can shift to Karachi and he can get close to Nageen more often. Sultan strengthen his ties with Haroon's family but Nageen keeps on trying to avoid him. After realizing that all his efforts are useless, Sultan hired Haroon's ex, Ramsha in his company and conspires with her to make hurdles in Nageen's life. Ramsha got close to Haroon and started manipulating him against Nageen. Ramsha was also suspicious about the obsession of Sultan with Nageen, after digging in Nageen's past she gets to know the affair of Sultan and Nageen. On the other hand, Nageen tried to save his marriage by telling Haroon truth about her past with Sultan. Haroon in fit of rage confront Sultan and try to hit him but his servants attacked Haroon and made his injuries look like an accident. Ramsha realizes that Sultan is dangerous and selfish person so she partnered with Nageen in order to punish Sultan legally. However, Ramsha ended up committing suicide. Nageen claimed that Ramsha is murdered by Sultan but cops said she died by shooting herself.

In order to expose Sultan, Nageen agreed to marry him and ask Sultan to provide money for treatment of Haroon. However, during nikah Nageen neglect to marry Sultan and creates a scene in front of media, infuriating Sultan. He took Nageen to his home where during an argument Nageen shot him. Haroon took the blame of shooting Sultan and was locked up by cops. Sultan was taken to hospital, where he asked cops to release Haroon and that he has shot himself. Haroon's mother accept Nageen as her daughter-in-law. Nageen and Haroon ended up together while Sultan dying in the hospital.

Cast

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Main

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  • Danish Taimoor as Sultan Durrani: Narmeen's husband; Nageen's ex-lover; Rameen’s father (Dead)[8]
  • Hiba Bukhari as Nageen Fayaz: Haroon's wife; Sultan's ex-lover[8]

Recurring

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  • Ali Abbas as Haroon Malik: Nageen's husband [9]
  • Zoya Nasir as Narmeen: Sultan's cousin and wife; Rameen’s mother (Dead)
  • Ismat Zaidi as Bi Jaan: Sultan's grandmother (Dead)
  • Mehmood Aslam as Muzaddid Durrani: Narmeen's father and Sultan's paternal uncle (Dead)
  • Nida Mumtaz as Sharmin; Narmeen's mother
  • Faiza Gillani as Nuzhat: Nageen's elder sister
  • Parveen Akbar as Nuzhat's mother-in-law
  • Noor ul Hassan as Rashid: Nageen's brother-in-law; Nuzhat’s husband
  • Humaira Bano as Haroon's mother
  • Aiza Awan as Ridha; Haroon's sister
  • Anas Ali Imran as Fawad: Sultan's friend
  • Fahima Awan as Faryal: Nageen's colleague (Dead)
  • Salma Shaheen as Faryal's mother (Dead)
  • Zohreh Ali as Ramsha: Haroon's ex-girlfriend[10] (Dead)

Soundtrack

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Deewangi
Soundtrack album by
Released30 December 2019 (2019-12-30)
Recorded2019
GenreTelevision soundtrack
Length6:46
LanguageUrdu
LabelGeo Entertainment
Music video
"OST: Deewangi" on YouTube

The OST is sung and composed by Sahir Ali Bagga on lyrics penned by Imran Raza. It had gained 1.3M views in 2 weeks on YouTube after release and become trended all over Pakistan in 2020. The OST gains positive reaction and has garnered 42 million views on YouTube as of January 2022 since its release.

Broadcast

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The serial started airing on Geo TV from 18 August 2019. The drama was retelecast on Geo TV from 28 September 2021.

Awards and nominations

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Deewangi has been successfully able to sweep major nominations at Lux Style Awards and Pakistan International Screen Awards in 2021.[11][12][13]

Date of ceremony Award Category Recipients Result
October 9, 2021 Lux Style Awards Best Television Director Zeeshan Ahmed Nominated
Best Television Play Deewangi- 7th Sky Entertainment Nominated
Best Female Actor- Viewer's choice Hiba Bukhari Nominated
Best Male Actor- Viewer's choice Danish Taimoor[14][15] Won
November 5, 2021 Pakistan International Screen Awards Best Director Zeeshan Ahmed Nominated
Best Writer Sadia Akhtar Nominated
Best Television Serial Deewangi - 7th Sky Entertainment Nominated
Best TV Actor - Popular Danish Taimoor Nominated
Best TV Actress - Popular Hiba Bukhari Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Ali Abbas Nominated
Best Title Track/OST Deewangi - Sahir Ali Bagga – Deewangi Nominated

Controversy

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After the terror incident on Pakistan Stock Exchange in July 2020, the terrorist attacker's car was spotted in a later episode of the series, sparking a reaction from audiences due to the strange coincidence.[16][17][18]

Sequel

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Jan Nisar serves as a sequel to the series; it was launched on 11 May 2024 on the same network, Geo Entertainment, and stars the same lead cast.[19][20] The series was reported as the fastest Pakistani production to reach 2 billion views on YouTube.[21][22] Hamza Roo for Daily Pakistan wrote that it was a "compelling drama on police, urges reforms in the vital organ of the state"[23]

Premise of the sequel

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Nosherwan Ghaznavi a young man from a wealthy family, is thrust into a new reality after his brother's untimely passing. With great reluctance, he assumes the responsibilities left behind, only to find them weighing heavily on his shoulders. However, his life takes a dramatic turn when he meets Dua, and he is immediately smitten. But this newfound love presents a difficult choice: prioritize his duties or follow his heart.

Dua, a kind and gentle soul from a humble background, has faced her share of hardships alongside her two sisters. Despite her innocence, fate has dealt her a series of unfortunate blows - until she crosses paths with Nosherwan Ghaznavi, altering the course of their lives forever.

References

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  1. ^ "7th Sky Entertainment's 'Deewangi' stars Danish Taimoor and Hiba Bukhari in lead roles". Daily Times. 3 December 2019. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  2. ^ NewsBytes. "Deewangi to go on air later this year". The News International. Archived from the original on 6 December 2019. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  3. ^ Shabbir, Buraq. "Zoya Nasir shares details of her next drama, Deewangi". The News International. Archived from the original on 22 October 2019. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  4. ^ "جیو کی ایک اور دل موہ لینے والی کہانی 'دیوانگی'". Daily Jang. Archived from the original on 4 December 2019. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  5. ^ "Geo's new serial 'Deewangi' all set to win hearts". The News. Archived from the original on 5 December 2019. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  6. ^ "Hiba Bukhari and Danish Taimoor Set to Rekindle Their Onscreen Magic in Jaan Nisar". Pro Pakistani.
  7. ^ FUCHSIA, Team (16 May 2024). "Jaan Nisar: The Drama That Might Be More Than What It Seems!". Fuchsia Magazine.
  8. ^ a b "'Deewangi' first episode wins hearts of the audience". The Nation. 20 December 2019. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  9. ^ "Narmeen's dilemma essayed beautifully by Zoya Nasir in drama serial, Deewangi". The Nation. 27 March 2020. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  10. ^ Ahmad, Fouzia Nasir (5 July 2020). "THE TUBE". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
  11. ^ "LUX Style Awards 2021: Full list of nominees". www.geo.tv. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  12. ^ "PISA 2021 announces nominations in 24 categories". The Express Tribune. 6 September 2021. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  13. ^ "Lux Style Awards: Geo TV's plays top in various categories". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  14. ^ "Danish Taimoor wins the Best Actor award for Geo TV's Deewangi". www.geo.tv. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  15. ^ "Geo drama 'Deewangi' actor Danish Taimoor bags best actor award". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  16. ^ "Car used in PSX attack spotted on TV show 'Deewangi'". The Nation. 3 July 2020. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  17. ^ "Car used in PSX attack had four owners". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  18. ^ IFTIKHAR. "Deewangi Full Video OST | Danish Taimoor, Hiba Bukhari, Sahir Ali Bagga | Pakistani Drama OST".
  19. ^ "Hiba Bukhari and Danish Taimoor Set to Rekindle Their Onscreen Magic in Jaan Nisar". Pro Pakistani.
  20. ^ FUCHSIA, Team (16 May 2024). "Jaan Nisar: The Drama That Might Be More Than What It Seems!". Fuchsia Magazine.
  21. ^ "Geo's serial 'Jaan Nisar' receive 2 billion views on digital". www.geo.tv. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  22. ^ Amena, Rasti (24 September 2024). "Fastest Pakistani drama to cross 2 Billion views on YouTube". The Siasat Daily. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  23. ^ Rao, Hamza (1 December 2016). "Jaan nisar - A compelling drama on police, urges reforms in the vital organ of the state". Daily Pakistan English News. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
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