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Mere Humsafar (TV series)

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Mere Humsafar
GenreRomantic
Drama
Written byQasim Ali
Saira Raza
Directed byQasim Ali
StarringHania Aamir
Farhan Saeed
Theme music composerNaveed Nashad
Opening theme"Dil ye Mera" by Yashal Shahid
Amanat Ali
Zaheer Abbas
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of episodes40
Production
ProducersHumayun Saeed
Shehzad Naseeb
Production companySix Sigma Plus
Original release
NetworkARY Digital
Release30 December 2021 (2021-12-30) –
29 September 2022 (2022-09-29)

Mere Humsafar (transl. My Companion or My Life Partner) is a Romantic Pakistani drama television series produced by Humayun Saeed and Shehzad Naseeb under the banner Six Sigma Plus. Directed by Qasim Ali Mureed and written by Saira Raza, it aired from 30 December 2021 to 29 September 2022 on ARY Digital. It stars Farhan Saeed and Hania Aamir as leads along with Saba Hameed, Waseem Abbas, Samina Ahmad, Zoya Nasir and Omer Shahzad in supporting roles.[1]

Mere Humsafar revolves around a girl, Hala, who is left by her father (settled in London) at her paternal uncles' house in Pakistan, where she is mistreated, especially by Shahjahan, her Tai-jaan (paternal aunt). Later, Shahjahan's son, Hamza, returns from abroad, marries her and gives her the respect she always needed. The series met with mixed reviews from the audience and is highly rated. It has gained popularity in Pakistan,Bangladesh, Nepal and UAE.[2][3][4]

At the 22nd Lux Style Awards, the series received seven nominations, including Best TV Play and Best Ensemble Play, and won the Best TV Original Soundtrack.[5]

Plot

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Hala, a British-Pakistani girl, is left alone in Pakistan at a young age by her father, Nafees, because his new European wife did not want to raise his daughter from a previous marriage. Brought up with a lot of love by her father but then abandoned, Hala is mistreated by her uncle Raees, aunt Shah Jahan, and younger aunt Sofia. She grows up to be an innocent teenager who is always scolded. The only solace she has in the family is her grandmother, Riffat, and younger uncle Jalees (Sofia's husband). Raees narrates her father false stories about her misbehavior and never lets her talk to her father. She has feelings for her best friend Shafaq's cousin, Khurram, who takes her on a few dates secretly. Khurram however only likes to have her follow him like a pet. Shah Jahan discovers this and creates misunderstandings by narrating false narratives to Khurram, unable to bear Hala having a chance at happiness. Khurram's mother falls severely ill on discovering her son had been deceiving the family and Hala, as he was engaged to Shafaq, but Khurram blames Hala instead of seeing his own fault. Raees plans on getting Hala married to his employee Naveed, who is mentally unstable.

Shah Jahan's son, Hamza, returns from Australia and on seeing Naveed's condition, breaks off the marriage. Hamza's younger sister, Rumi, was trying to create trouble for their cousin Sameen, but situation gets out of hand due to misunderstandings, leading to Sameen being attacked by goons; and Shah Jahan, in order to save her daughter, says everything must have been done by Hala and throws her out of the house. Hamza finds Hala alone by the roads, and brings her home. Raees opposes Hamza's actions saying he doesn't want a characterless girl in the house and keeps a condition that to live at their home she needs to be a relative of the family and denies her entry as they say her own father has ended the relationship with her. While Hala is left with no choice, Hamza does the unthinkable and marries Hala at the mosque. The others are upset from the marriage, since it was decided at a young age that Hamza will be marrying Sameen when they grow up. Sameen is now heartbroken about Hamza marrying Hala. Shah Jahan's hatred towards Hala grows even more, and she accuses Hala that she brainwashed and trapped her son (Hamza).

Hala's life becomes harder living there as no one accepts her as Hamza's wife except for Riffat. While overcoming the hatred and hardships, Hamza helps her find confidence in herself, supporting her and standing up for her every step of the way. They begin to fall for each other. While Khurram saves Sameen's life and both bump into each other multiple times, they grow a friendship with each other. One day Sameen takes Khurram to her house, where he realises that it is Hala's house as he had gone there before and sees her and Hamza together from behind the bushes and vows to take revenge on her angry and jealous at her happiness.

It is soon revealed that Hala is pregnant and will not be able to travel to London as planned by Hamza. After knowing of Hala's pregnancy, Riffat and Hamza are over the moon, but the others are less than happy. Shah Jahan, seeing Hala's importance grow because of her unborn child, decides to make Hala miscarry her child. In order to do that, she gives her a wrong pain medicine and Hala, thinking Shah Jahan has changed, takes the medicine. Afterwards, when the truth is revealed to Hala, she confronts Shah Jahan about it with Hamza, but Shah Jahan denies it. Instead, Shah Jahan blames Hala for trying to abort her own baby. After this, Hala and Hamza fight a lot and are upset with each other.

Sameen's parents are thinking of marrying Khurram and Sameen, and for that purpose they call Khurram to their house to finalize the proposal. Shah Jahan sees Khurram and recognizes him. She blurts out about Khurram and Hala's past, which shocks everyone. Khurram refuses to recognise Hala. Hala, feeling under pressure, lies that she also doesn't know him. Shah Jahan is denounced as a liar and everyone accuses her of being insane. Hala is deeply traumatized by this because she told a lie for the first time.

Hala finally decides to tell Hamza about her past, but Shah Jahan doesn't let that happen. A day before Khurram's engagement, he recalls his mother's words and decides to give up on revenge. Shah Jahan asks Khurram to back off from engagement, but he does not. And he also tells Shah Jahan that he won't take any revenge. Shah Jahan gets angry and comes up with an evil plan. She manipulates Hala and takes her to Khurram's house and asks her to request him to go away from Sameen's life. While Hala is talking to Khurram, Shah Jahan makes Hamza listen their conversation in a sneaky way. Hamza misunderstands the situation and Hala's words, and gets brokehearted. Everyone in the family discover that Hala knew Khurram much earlier. Meanwhile, Nafees (Hala's father) comes back with his second daughter, Maryam. Riffat dies while narrating Hala's painful experiences in life. The engagement of Sameen and Khurram is broken off after knowing the truth. Nafees and Maryam support Hala and take her with them and make her regain her self-confidence.

One day, Khurram goes to Sameen and apologizes to her for his mistakes. However, Sameen tells him to ask for Hala's forgiveness first. When Khurram comes to apologize to Hala, Hamza sees them together and becomes doubtful. Shah Jahan visits Hala and lies that Hamza will expel her from his life after taking her child. Hala traumitised by her past, believes Shah Jahan's words, causing her to doubt Hamza. Meanwhile, Rumi also marries her boyfriend Waqas secretly, as Shah Jahan had refused to meet Waqas' parents or let anyone else know. Hala and Hamza have a fight as they both feel betrayed by each other. They decide they don't want to get back together anymore. However, when Hamza goes to Khurram's house to tell him about their split and asking Khurram to keep Hala happy, Khurram makes Hamza realize his love for Hala. On the day of Hala's doctor's appointment, Rumi is being engaged to someone else in an alliance arranged by Shah Jahan. This causes Hamza to be slightly late for the appointment. Though happy to have Hamza by her side, Hala's insecurities triggered by Shah Janhan's words make her tell Hamza that she doesn't even want to co-parent. Later Hala discovers Rumi crying on the streets after Waqas goes missing and helps her and Hamza in resolving Rumi's secret marriage issue. During the marriage, Raees also realises he had been unfair to Jalees under Shah Jahan's influence and supports Sameen's education. On the other hand, Sameen plans to go study abroad after securing amazing grades, and Jalees decides to sell his share of the house to fund Sameen's education.

Hamza tries to get back with Hala. But when Hala learns that Hamza had been trying to reunite her with Khurram, she falls unconscious from the shock, and delivers a baby girl after being taken to the hospital. On returning home, Rumi exposes Shah Jahan because she discovered her mother had now started creating misunderstandings between Waqas and her. Finally learning the truth about his mom, Hamza decides to go to Australia with Hala and their daughter for a fresh start. Shah Jahan asks for forgiveness from both of them and requests them to stay, but Hamza doesn't budge. Hala forgives Shah Jahan when she admits that she troubled Hala to hurt Riffat who had been a tenacious mother-in-law. Hala suggests they start afresh and be a different mother-in-law to her and convinces Hamza to remain in Pakistan with the whole family. Rumi also gets officially married to her boyfriend, Waqas. Sofia and Sameen also appologise to Hala that though they were not the initiators, they did support Shah Jahan in her mistreatment of Hala despite no personal agenda. Sameen forgives Khurram but tells him to move on. Khurram says he will wait for Sameen until she comes back from abroad. Hala and Hamza confesses the depth of their love again to each other over a cup of tea, but this time, Hala is a confident women teasing and pulling his leg.

Cast

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Main

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  • Farhan Saeed as Hamza Raees Ahmed - Raees and Shah Jahan's elder son; Rifat's grandson; Rumi's elder brother; Hala's husband
  • Hania Amir as Hala Hamza Ahmed (née Nafees Ahmed) - Nafees's daughter; Rifat's granddaughter; Maryam's elder half-sister; Hamza's wife
    • Hoorain Lyka Ali as Young Hala Nafees Ahmed

Recurring

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  • Samina Ahmad as Riffat Aara Ahmed - Raees, Nafees and Jalees' mother; Shah Jahan and Sofia's aunt and mother-in-law; Hamza, Hala, Maryam, Roomi and Sameen's grandmother (Deceased)
  • Saba Hameed as Shah Jahan Raees Ahmed - Raees's wife; Riffat's niece and daughter-in-law: Hamza and Rumi's mother
  • Waseem Abbas as Raees Ahmad - Riffat's eldest son; Shah Jahan's husband; Nafees and Jalees' elder brother; Hamza and Rumi's father
  • Tara Mahmood as Sofia Jalees Ahmed - Jalees' wife; Riffat's niece and daughter-in-law; Sameen's mother
  • Aamir Qureshi as Jalees Ahmed - Riffat's youngest son; Raees and Nafees's younger brother; Sofia's husband; Sameen's father
  • Alyy Khan as Nafees Ahmed - Riffat's second son; Raees younger and Jalees's elder brother; Hala and Maryam's father
  • Zoya Nasir as Sameen Jalees Ahmad - Sofia and Jalees' daughter; Riffat's granddaughter; Khurram's former fiancée
  • Hira Khan as Rumi Waqas (née Raees Ahmed) - Raees and Shah Jahan' younger daughter; Riffat's granddaughter; Hamza's younger sister; Waqas's wife
  • Hira Umer as Maryam Nafees Ahmed - Nafees's younger daughter; Riffat's granddaughter; Hala's younger half-sister
  • Omer Shahzad as Khurram - Shafaq's cousin and former fiancée; Sameen's former fiancée; Hala’s ex-boyfriend
  • Syeda Iman Zaid as Shafaq - Hala's best friend; Khurram's cousin and former fiancée
  • Farah Nadeem as Khurram's mother and Shafaq's aunt (Deceased)

Production

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Development

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Hania Aamir and Farhan Saeed played the leads Hala and Hamza respectively.

The project was first announced in August 2021 with the working title of Jhooti.[6][7] Director Qasim Ali Mureed told Dawn Images that it's a family story with a love story in the middle of it. He further added that the story touches upon contemporary issues and it's all quite relatable.[7][8]

Casting

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Hania Aamir was approached to portray Hala. While, she first refused the show because she felt Hala was not the kind of role she would accept immediately. She later agreed to do it because of co-actor Farhan Saeed and director Qasim Ali Mureed.[9][10] Farhan Saeed was cast to portray Hamza, although he was not the first choice for the role. Writer Saira Raza revealed that she was apprehensive to cast him because of his portrayal of an immature and mischievous person in Suno Chanda, a complete opposite of Hamza.[11][12]

Release

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The first look and the teaser of the series was unveiled on 21 December 2021.[13][14] The first episode aired on 30 December 2021 on ARY Digital and subsequent episodes were released every Thursday.[15]

Soundtrack

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"Mere Humsafar"
Single by Naveed Nashad
LanguageUrdu
GenreTheme song
Length14:38
Composer(s)Naveed Nashad
Lyricist(s)Qamar Nashad
Producer(s)Humayun Saeed
Shehzad Naseeb
External videos
video icon Music video on YouTube

The Mere Humsafar title song is sung by Amanat Ali, Yashal Shahid and Zaheer Abbas, composed by Naveed Nashad with lyrics by Qamar Nashad.[16][17]

Track list
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Mere Humsafar" (OST)Amanat Ali, Yashal Shahid, Zaheer Abbas3:34
2."Mere Humsafar" (Female)Yashal Shahid5:52
3."Mere Humsafar" (Male)Amanat Ali, Zaheer Abbas5:52

Reception

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Critical reception

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The series met with mostly positive reviews. The performances of the star cast received positive response with special praises directed towards Farhan Saeed and Hania Aamir's characters.

A reviewer from The Friday Times praised the character of Hamza but criticised the series to glorify the violence.[18]

The Brown Identity stated, "'Mere Humsafar' will always be remembered for Hamza and Hala as a hit pair. But, the real winner of the show is Sameen's character. The show was good enough – but it could have been great." Galaxy Lollywood noted, "The dreamy love story, the chemistry and the soundtrack makes Mere Humsafar so popular."[19] Indian newspaper Navbharat Times termed "Hala and Hamza's chemistry" as the biggest reason for the success of the show.[20] India TV noted, "Hala and Hamza's performance, chemistry and the title track has hooked the Indian audience."[21]

Television ratings

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Apart from critical acclaim, Mere Humsafar was one of the most popular dramas of 2022. The series achieved its highest rating of 11.2 in its 38th and 40th episodes.[22]

Episode No. Date TRP Ref.
1 30 December 2021 7.3 [23]
2 6 January 2022 8.1
3 13 January 2022 7.7
4 20 January 2022 7.3
5 27 January 2022 4.5
6 3 February 2022 5.7 [24]
7 10 February 2022 7.0
8 17 February 2022 8.0
9 24 February 2022 9.0
10 3 March 2022 9.8
11 10 March 2022 8.4 [25]
12 17 March 2022 9.2
13 24 March 2022 8.6
14 31 March 2022 6.3
15 8 April 2022 7.45
16 15 April 2022 4.7
17 22 April 2022 4.1
18 29 April 2022 4.1 [26]
19 12 May 2022 6.5
20 19 May 2022 5.6
21 26 May 2022 7.33
22 2 June 2022 6.4
23 9 June 2022 6.7
24 16 June 2022 5.1
25 23 June 2022 5.0 [27]
26 30 June 2022 5.3
27 7 July 2022 5.7
28 14 July 2022 6.6
29 21 July 2022 6.7
30 28 July 2022 7.2
31 4 August 2022 7.0
32 11 August 2022 7.0
33 18 August 2022 6.5 [28]
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35 25 August 2022 7.0 [22]
36 1 September 2022 6.0
37 8 September 2022 5.3
38 15 September 2022 11.2
39 22 September 2022 8.2
40 29 September 2022 11.2

Controversy

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The series was often called out for being similar to the 2011 series Humsafar.[29] It also landed in controversy after its showcased Hindu religion. During the death sequence, the cast was dressed in white, a customary of the Hindus.[30][31]

Accolades

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Year Ceremony Category Recipient Result Ref.
2022 22nd Lux Style Awards Best TV Play Mere Humsafar Nominated [32][33]
Best TV Actor Farhan Saeed Nominated
Best TV Actor - Critics' Choice Nominated
Best TV Actress Hania Aamir Nominated
Best TV Actress - Critics' Choice Nominated
Best TV Original Soundtrack Mere Humsafar Won
Best Ensemble Play Nominated

Impact

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Mere Humsafar was ranked by the Pakistani media as one of the best and most watched drama of 2022.[34][35] Farhan Saeed and Hania Aamir received positive feedback for their portrayal of Hamza and Hala, and for breaking various stereotype.[36][37] Saeed and Aamir's pair was termed as one of the most loved on-screen couple of 2022.[38][39] The series received high praises and popularity across the globe, mainly in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and UAE.[40][41] It has often trended on Twitter and is one of the most watched Pakistani drama series on YouTube with over a billion views.[42][43]

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