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Hum Tum
Title poster
Urduہم تم
GenreComedy
Romance
Family Drama
Created byMD Productions
Written bySaima Akram Chaudhry
Screenplay bySaima Akram Chaudhary
Directed byDanish Nawaz
Creative directorDanish Nawaz
Starring
Theme music composerWajid Saeed
Opening theme"Hum Tum" by Ali Zafar and Damia Farooq
Ending theme"Hum Tum" by Ali Zafar and Damia Farooq
ComposerNaveed Nashad
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes31
Production
ProducerMomina Duraid
Production locationsKarachi,Sindh,
Pakistan
CinematographyTameen Nizami
EditorMD Productions
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Running time34-36 mins
Production companyMD Productions
Original release
NetworkHum TV
Hum TV Europe
Hum TV MENA
Release3 April (2022-04-03) –
3 May 2022 (2022-05-03)
Related
Chand Tara
Fairy Tale

Hum Tum (lit.'Me and You') is a 2022 Pakistani Ramadan special television comedy drama series, produced by Momina Duraid under her production banner MD Productions. Directed by Danish Nawaz and written by Saima Akram Chaudhry, it aired on Hum TV from 3 April 2022 to 3 May 2022, with the last episode airing on the first day of Eid-ul-Fitr 2022. The series starred Ahad Raza Mir, Ramsha Khan, Sarah Khan and Junaid Khan as leads.[1][2]

The series revolves around two houses in one neighborhood where one house has intelligent girls while the other possesses good mannered boys.[3] The series met with positive reviews, critical acclaim and praises from audience across Pakistan, India, UAE, UK and Bangladesh.[4][5] At the 9th Hum Awards, the series received four nominations and won Best Onscreen Couple Popular for Ahad Raza Mir and Ramsha Khan.

Plot

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Qutub Mahal consists of Qutub Ud Din, Ulfat (his wife), his father Safiullah who is a tik-toker and three intelligent daughters - Maha, Neha, and Sasha. Qutub always desired having a son, and so he made Adam (his neighbor Sultan's son) his son. Adam, who always aspired for father's love and never got it from Sultan, deeply respected and cared for Qutub too. Due to this, Neha and Adam shared a mutual dislike and always got in fights with each other. However, their older siblings - Maha and Sarmad were much more mature. Sarmad owned a restaurant and had a crush on Maha. Halima (Sultan's wife, Adam, Maliha & Sarmad's mother) figures out about Sarmad's crush and promises him to get him married with Maha. Sultan rejects the idea as Maha is a divorcee but however ends up falling for it after he overhears Qutub giving his property to Maha. Professor Jabir (a professor at Neha and Adam's university who hated Qutub as he thought Qutub favoured Neha & Adam) blamed Qutub for favouring Neha and Adam. Qutub comes to a decision that Jabir will conduct Neha & Adam's viva this time. Neha is overconfident that she'll be winning the viva. However, due to Jabir's hatred for Qutub, Adam tops the viva and Neha gets on the second rank. Neha realises Jabir's biasedness and decides to take revenge. She asks her younger sister, Sasha, to hack Jabir's social media account and post an apology to her for the viva biasedness. The dean sees this and appreciates Jabir's honesty. The dean approve of Jabir's Germany project. Going to Germany was Jabir's dream. He begin to like Neha and friended Qutub. Jabir leaves for Germany and his son, Sarim, replaces him to take his classes. Upon Jabir's suggestion on Neha being an excellent student, Sarim begins to spend more and more time with Neha, helping her on her project with Adam. Adam begins to feel jealous and overhears Jabir asking for Neha's hand. He realises he has fallen in love with Neha. He tells this to his best friend, Umar. While he was telling it to him, Neha overhears them and takes advantage of Adam's feelings. Maha & Sarmad are married after Neha & Adam's endless attempts to break their marriage. Qutub asks Neha to marry Sarim, and she asks him to do whatever he thinks is right for her. Right after Maha & Sarmad's wedding, the preparations for Neha & Sarim's engagement starts. Adam is very emotional to see the engagement and Neha feels uneasy to see him crying. Next day, Sarim forcefully holds Neha's hand at the university. Adam intervenes and pulls his hand off her. Qutub is very mad at Adam after this and blames himself for treating Adam better than his own blood. Soon later, Qutub realises his mistake and calls Neha in his study to talk to her. He tells her that she wants Adam to be her life partner and want to break her engagement with Sarim. Neha tells her father that she'll think about it. Next morning, Sarim and his father arrive at the Qutub Mahal and declares that they want to break the engagement. Both the houses (Qutub Mahal and Sultan Family) approve of the marriage of Neha & Adam. After that, they meet in their garden and confess their love for each other. Maha & Sarmad find out they're having a baby. So both the couples get their happy ending, with Neha & Adam getting married and Maha & Sarmad having a baby.

Cast

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Main

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  • Ahad Raza Mir as Adam "Adi" Sultan - Sultan and Halima's younger son; Sarmad and Maliha's brother; Tamanna's grandson; Neha's love interest.
  • Ramsha Khan as Neha Qutub ud Din - Qutub and Ulfat's second daughter; Maha and Sasha's sister; Safiullah's granddaughter; Adam's love interest.
  • Junaid Khan as Sarmad Sultan - Sultan's and Haleema's elder son; Adam and Maliha's brother; Tamanna's grandson; Maha's husband.
  • Sarah Khan as Maha Qutub ud Din / Maha Sarmad Sultan - Qutub and Ulfat's eldest daughter; Neha and Sasha's sister; Safiullah's granddaughter; Sarmad's wife.

Recurring

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  • Adnan Jaffar as Professor Qutub ud Din - Safiullah's son; Ulfat's husband; Maha, Neha and Sasha's father; Sultan's childhood friend, Neha and Adam's Professor and Head of Chemistry Department.
  • Arjumand Rahim as Ulfat Qutub ud Din: Qutub's wife; Maha, Neha and Sasha's mother.
  • Farhan Ally Agha as Sultan Mansoor - Haleema's husband; Sarmad, Adam and Maliha's father; Qutub's childhood friend.
  • Munazzah Arif as Haleema Sultan - Tamanna's daughter; Sultan's wife; Sarmad, Adam and Maliha's mother.
  • Syed Mohammad Ahmed as Safiullah "Safi" - Qutub's father; Maha, Neha, Sasha's grandfather and a widowed TikToker.
  • Uzma Beg as Tamanna Begum: Haleema's mother - Sarmad, Adam, Mili's maternal grandmother who runs a unsuccessful Marriage bureau.
  • Anoushey Rania Khan as Sasha Qutub ud Din aka "Zombie Virus" - Qutub and Ulfat's youngest daughter; Safiullah's granddaughter; Maha and Neha's sister.
  • Aina Asif as Maliha "Mili" Sultan - Sultan and Haleema's daughter; Tamanna's granddaughter; Sarmad and Adam's sister.
  • Omer Shahzad as Sarim Jabir - Jabir's son; Neha's ex-fiancé.
  • Danish Ali as Umar - Adam's best friend.
  • Ayesha Sohail as Hira - Neha's best friend.

Guest appearances

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  • Saife Hassan as Professor Jabir - Qutub's colleague; Sarim's father.
  • Hina Rizvi as Nargis - Safi's failed marriage prospective.
  • Salma Asim as Professor Saleha - Qutub's colleague; Ibtehaj's mother.
  • Ayaz Khan as a Professor at the University.
  • Bilal Cuto as Ibtehaj - Saleha's son; Maha's prospective groom.

Production

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Development

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Ramsha Khan played the lead Neha, a chemistry student and topper

In December 2021, writer Saima Akram Chaudhry revealed in an interview that one of her upcoming Ramadan play is titled Hum Tum, which will begin shooting in January. In January 2022, it was reported that Danish Nawaz will direct the series, which made this his second collaboration with writer after the 2021 series Chupke Chupke.[6]

The series is produced by Momina Duraid under her banner MD Productions. It marks Ahad Raza Mir's third and Ramsha Khan's first collaboration with the production house.[7]

Casting

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In January 2022, it was reported that Ahad Raza Mir and Ramsha Khan joined the leading cast as Adam and Neha.[8] In February 2022, the casting of Sarah Khan and Junaid Khan was confirmed, in the leading roles, with Khan and Mir.

Besides the leading cast, Arjumand Rahim, Adnan Jaffar, Munazza Arif, Syed Mohammad Ahmed, Uzma Beg and Farhan Ally Agha, Anoushey Rania Khan and Aina Asif, were chosen to portray the supporting roles.[9] It was also confirmed that YouTuber, Danish Ali has joined the cast in a supporting role, marking his television debut.

Filming

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The series is primarily set and mainly shot in Karachi. The filming began in January 2022. Filming of the university scenes in the series took place on various locations at the Salim Habib University in Karachi.[10]

Soundtrack

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The title song "Hum Tum", is sung by Ali Zafar and Damia Farooq. The song is composed by Naveed Nashad with lyrics written by Qamar Nashad.

Music Videos

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Release

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Broadcast

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Hum Tum was released as a Ramdan special on 3 April 2022 on Hum TV. It aired daily at the time slot of 9:00 pm, with an hour episode.[11]

International broadcast

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Hum Tum was also aired in United Kingdom, United States and United Arab Emirates. It was made available in India and Bangladesh through YouTube.

Year Country Network Ref.
2022  United Kingdom Hum Europe
 United States Hum TV USA [12]
 United Arab Emirates Hum TV Mena [12]

Reception

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Critical reception

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The series met with mostly positive reviews. It received praises for the cast performances, the portrayal of girls as independent and boys handling kitchen, and for breaking gender stereotypes and tackling issues such as marriage of a divorcee, inheritance division in case of no male heirs and mental health in a light heart manner.[13]

Images Dawn noted, "The series is a 2022, modern and Gen Z rendition of a hate to love story. It has won over viewers with its refreshing content by reversing roles and smashing gender stereotypes."[14]

Television ratings

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Apart from critical acclaim, Hum Tum was one of the most popular dramas of 2022. The series achieved its highest rating of 5.3 TRP in its 21st episode.[15]

Episode No. Date TRP Ref.
1 3 April 2022 4.5 [16]
2 4 April 2022 3.71
3 5 April 2022 3.76
4 6 April 2022 4.2
5 7 April 2022 3.9
6 8 April 2022 4.1
7 9 April 2022 3.7
8 10 April 2022 3.9
9 11 April 2022 4.27
10 12 April 2022 3.8
11 13 April 2022 4.5
12 14 April 2022 4.5
13 15 April 2022 3.8
14 16 April 2022 4.0
15 17 April 2022 4.8
16 18 April 2022 4.1
17 19 April 2022 4.1
18 20 April 2022 4.8
19 21 April 2022 3.8 [17]
20 22 April 2022 4.2
21 23 April 2022 5.3
22 24 April 2022 5.0
23 25 April 2022 5.0
24 26 April 2022 4.6
25 27 April 2022 4.2
26 28 April 2022 4.0
27 29 April 2022 4.5
28 30 April 2022 4.75
29 1 May 2022 4.75
30 2 May 2022 4.5
31 3 May 2022 4.1

Accolades

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Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient Result Ref.
Lux Style Awards 6 October 2023 Best TV Play Hum Tum Nominated [18][19]
Best Ensemble Play Nominated
Best TV Actress Ramsha Khan Nominated
Best TV Original Soundtrack Ali Zafar, Damia Farooq and Naveed Nashad Nominated
Hum Awards 28 September 2024 Best Drama Serial Popular Hum Tum Nominated
Best Actor Popular Ahad Raza Mir Nominated
Best Actress Popular Ramsha Khan Nominated
Best Onscreen Couple Popular Ahad Raza Mir and Ramsha Khan Won

Reception

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The Express Tribune added it in its "Best Ramazan Romantic Comedies" list.[20] It is one of the most watched Pakistani drama series on YouTube with over 600 million views.[21]

References

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  1. ^ "Hum Tum becomes a modern classic that teaches powerful lessons". Galaxy Lollywood. 7 May 2022. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
  2. ^ "From 'Hum Tum' to 'Khuda Mera Bhi Hai': 8 dramas that broke stereotypes". Tribune Express. 3 October 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Ahad Raza Mir and Ramsha Khan bid Hum Tum a farewell and thank fans who became family". Daily Times. 9 May 2022. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Suno Chanda to Hum Tum: 6 best rom-com Pakistani dramas to binge-watch". Pinkvilla. 22 November 2023. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  5. ^ "Overnights: Hum TV leads Urdu genre in UK due to Hum Tum". Biz Asia Live. 9 April 2022. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
  6. ^ "Trailblazing Ramadan specials 'Hum Tum' and 'Paristan' are all set to air soon". Daily Times. 3 April 2022. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  7. ^ "Exclusive - Three rom-com TV dramas looking to reign supreme in April". Images Dwan - Culture. 31 March 2022. Retrieved 23 August 2022.
  8. ^ "Ramsha Khan and Ahad Raza Mir pair up for an upcoming Ramadan play". Daily Times. 25 January 2022. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  9. ^ "Teasers are out for Ahad Raza Mir and Ramsha Khan's Ramazan special Hum Tum". Dawn Images. 21 March 2022. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  10. ^ "Ahad Raza Mir set to star in Netflix's 'Resident Evil' series". The Express Tribune. 18 March 2022. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  11. ^ "Hum TV to launch Ramadan play 'Hum Tum' featuring Ahad Raza Mir & Ramsha Khan". Biz Asia. 2 April 2022. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  12. ^ a b "Hum TV's Hum Tum drama international telecast and timings in UK, USA and UAE". HUM TV. 3 April 2022. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  13. ^ "'Hum Tum' is so much more than a light-hearted comedy and here's why everyone loves it!". Express Tribune. 20 April 2022. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
  14. ^ "Ramazan special Hum Tum is breaking gender stereotypes and Pakistani Twitter loves it". DAWN Image. 5 April 2022. Retrieved 14 April 2022.
  15. ^ "Exclusive - The growing appeal of Pakistan's Ramadan television content". Gulf News. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
  16. ^ "Here's a list of the Top 10 Pakistani dramas that broke all Records in 2022". DNP India. 22 August 2022. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  17. ^ "Ramadan special serial 'Hum Tum' is winning hearts and dismantling gender stereotypes". MAG The Weekly. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  18. ^ "Lux Style Awards 2023 nominations out now: Pasoori, Joyland, Mere Humsafar reign supreme". The Express Tribune. 27 September 2023. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  19. ^ "And the winners are: Yumna Zaidi becomes LSA's most award winning female actor for TV". The Express Tribune. 7 October 2023. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  20. ^ "Round up of our favourite Ramazan romantic comedies". The Express Tribune. 25 April 2022. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  21. ^ "The curious case of Ramazan rom-coms". The News International. 24 April 2022. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
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