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Rehaai

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Rehaai
GenreFamily drama
Social issue
Written byFarhat Ishtiaq
Directed byMehreen Jabbar
Starring
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of episodes15
Production
ProducerMomina Duraid
Original release
NetworkHum TV
Release18 March (2013-03-18) –
24 June 2013 (2013-06-24)

Rehaai (Urdu: رہائی, lit.'Bail') is a 2013 Pakistani television drama serial directed by Mehreen Jabbar and written by Farhat Ishtiaq. It originally started airing on 18 March 2013 on Hum TV. The serial stars Noman Ijaz, Samina Peerzada, Maria Wasti, Adnan Jilani, Rashid Farooqui, Yashal Nadeem, Nausheen Shah and Danish Taimoor.[1][2][3] The drama series was produced by Kashf Foundation in collaboration with Momina Duraid. It highlights the stories of real-life Kashf clients, of the problems they face and have overcome with support for Kashf's microfinance services.[4] The serial focuses on child marriage which is an endemic issue that low income families face in many parts of Pakistan. It was very heartening to see that post the airing of the show a great deal of debate emerged on child marriage and the Sindh Marriage Restraint Act[5]

Plot

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Rehaai is the story of Shamim, a woman married off when she was barely more than a child. Her brutish son Waseem is married to Shehnaz, a wife he uses as a convenient punching bag anytime he feels the need to vent his frustration, about anything and everything. The opening chapter revolved around Waseem's increasingly vocal demand for an heir. Though Shehnaz has an unlikely ally in her mother-in-law, there is nonetheless a steady trickle of neighbors who drop in frequently to remind Shamim and Shehnaz of her inability to bear Waseem's child. Out of all these "well-wishers," none is more insidious than chacha Inayat, who regularly fans the flames of Waseem's desire to father a child. It is evident that Inayat is merely using Waseem's childlessness as a means to further his own end, but the solution he offers is beyond macabre. Inayat offers up his own preteen child, Kulsoom as the bride, asserting that a younger woman can produce heirs much faster than an older woman such as Shehnaz. Waseem agrees to Inayat's proposal and threatens his mother and wife of dire consequences if they stand in the way of his gaining the object of his desire. The story follows the consequences caused by this child marriage. Although Kulsum is Waseem's second wife, Shehnaz adores Kulsum as her daughter instead of hating her. Shameem's sister has a son Akmal. Akmal is helpful to Shameem, Shehnaz and Kulsum. He has a liking towards Kulsum. Kulsum grows and gives birth to 3 daughters which makes Waseem angry. He doubts that something in going between Akmal and Kulsum and so Waseem beats Akmal. Waseem does not earn even a single penny and so their condition becomes from bad to worse because of which Shameem is forced to become a maid. All the neighbours make fun of Shameem. Shameem's sister starts hating her because Waseem had beaten Akmal and tells Akmal not to help them. But Akmal could not see their condition and helps them secretly. He later convinces his mother. Meanwhile, Waseem has run out of the house and has married Noor Jahan. Noor Jahan had already married 2 times. But they do not get along as Waseem is a gharjamai and Noor Jahan's mother hates him. She throws him out of the house. Then he meets his long lost friend who was doing an illegal business of gambling. Police attacks them and Waseem gets shot by a gun because of which he is handicapped. On the other hand, Shameem, Shehnaz and Kulsum had started a clothing business which makes Waseem jealous. One day when Shameem told Kulsum to go to Akmal's shop for calculation, Waseem shouts at her mother and tells her that she is solding Kulsum towards Akmal and so she is shameless. She tells "I'm shameless because I gave birth to such a child who spoilt a girl's life and her daughter-in-law's i.e Shehnaz life. He is in a shock. From that day Waseem feels guilty of what he had done and asks for forgiveness from Shameem, Shehnaz and Kulsum. They forgive and Waseem decides that Kulsum should marry Akmal. Chacha Inayat fights with Waseem but Waseem does not change his mind. But Kulsum thinks that she has no respect in society and she could not remarry. She tries to commit suicide. The very next day Shehnaz's sister comes and asks Kulsum's daughter's hand for her son. Shehnaz gets furious as she is very young and she does not want that what happened to her mother (Kulsum)to happen with Kulsum's daughter. Her daughter tells Waseem that she does not want to marry and wants to become a doctor. Shameem is listening to them and is scared if Waseem allows the marriage. But he encourages his daughter to study making Shameem happy. In this way Shameem gets freedom or Rehaai from the society's evil traditions making the show end on a happy note.

Cast

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Kashf Foundation

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Kashf Foundation is a Pakistani wealth management company for low income households. Kashf partnered with Farat Ishtiaq, Mehreen Jabbar and Momil Productions to create a serial to highlight the issues faced by real-life Kashf clients. Rehaai focuses on low-income families and the daily issues women face in society including, second marriage, child marriage, access to education, domestic violence and economic exclusion. Kashf's Managing Director, Roshaneh Zafar says, Rehaai is a tribute to all the courageous women entrepreneurs in Pakistan, who have struggled against all odds to become business owners and operators.[6]

International broadcast

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The show was also selected by Indian TV Channel Zindagi and aired from 13 August 2015 under the same title.[7]

Accolades

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13th Lux Style Awards

References

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  1. ^ "Nailing the art of social behaviour change communication". aurora.dawn. 15 February 2017. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Project crew, cast and details". www.tv.com.pk. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  3. ^ Haider, Sadaf (30 December 2013). "The award for best Pakistani drama of 2013 goes to..." Express Tribune. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Tackling societal issues through televised stories". Daily Times. 14 February 2019. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  5. ^ Text of Sindh Marriage Restraint Act[bare URL]
  6. ^ "TV Show: Kashf Foundation and MD Productions bring Rehaii | Kashf". kashf.org. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  7. ^ "Rehaai is coming to your screens tonight at 10 PM". Twitter. 13 August 2015.
  8. ^ "2014 Lux Style Awards: Meet the nominees!". Dawn. 13 August 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
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