Written By: Mohsin Ali Shah Directed By: Badar Mehmood Cast: Feroz Khan, Ramsha Khan, Hania Amir, Gohar Rasheed, Shabbir Jan, Khalid Anum, Seemi Pasha, Maha Hasan, Despite all of Hamza’s “evil” scheming, he is shown always shown to be a loving, attentive, and respectful husband towards Rumi. ARY Digital drama serial Ishqiya is produced by BIG Bang Entertainment … When Hamza comforts Rumi after her father's death, she confirms him whether he loves her to which he nods, Rumi asks him not to give her any false hope and remember that she also loves him because if she now breaks then she would not be able to cope up again. Hamza and Rumi’s relationship was what carried the show as the fresh on-screen chemistry of Feroze and Hania that gave life to Hamza and Rumi’s cute and playful married life had the audience heads over heels for them.

Azeem seeing them together again warns Hamza to stay away from his wife, which Hamza accepts but puts one condition that Azeem also stay away from his wife (Rumi). Read: Ramsha Khan reveals why she decided to play Hamna instead of Rumi in ‘Ishqiya’. It receives more than 9 million views on YouTube. Hamna (Ramsha Khan) who is at the root of all the mess is never questioned for her mistakes. The situations in the plot lead the characters to experience the emotion creeping into their lives in the most unexpected manner. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Romaisa or Rumi for short played by Hania Amir was a woman that is rarely, if ever, shown in Pakistani dramas. Hamza asks Hamna to end this game and that he has deleted all her messages. Hamza asks Hamna to stay out of his and Rumi's matter after being threatened by Azeem about revealing his true colors in front of Rumi and to free her from his clutches. The character of Azeem (Gohar Rasheed) is also shown in this glorified light when he too had exhibited very questionable behavior as a husband when he finds out about Hamna’s past. Hamna is quiet, peaceful and reserved while Rumi is carefree, outgoing and talkative, but both love their father dearly.

Hamza’s story arc shows him from being a betrayed lover out to seek revenge to being a man reformed by the love he gets after getting married to Rumi. A lot of his confrontations with Hamza came from the point of a man with a hurt ego instead of a husband wanting to defend his wife. What is rather absurd is the way that by the end, the show dismisses every wrong done by the other characters. As soon as they get married, hamza calls hamna every night. On one hand, the rather flimsy premise of the drama and the characters’ frustrating reaction to the situations had the audience criticizing the drama for being unrealistic and absurd. In Ishqiya many characters did many bad things. On Rumi insistence, Hamnza joins his father's business. Azeem orders Hamna to do same. Shariq tells him that Allah's power is greater than his power of revenge and Allah has supported Rumi's love. Inarguably the best thing about Ishqiya was the way it gave the audience a female lead character that was truly written and presented as a strong woman. By the end, Hamza’s family friend — Alishba (Mehrunissa) — bruised by unrequited love for the guy, revealed Hamza’s ill intentions and his affair with Hamna to Rumi, who then left him and lost her unborn child. She didn’t compromise on the love and the respect that she had a right on from all the relationships she was a part of. He advises him to give up on his revenge and he is defeated (as he is in love with Rumaisa). A journalist by profession, the writer has a penchant for films, fashion and music. The drama Ishqiya thrived on being Hamza and Rumi’s story. Next day, she reaches Hamna's house and asks her from when she knows Hamza and Hamna tells her the truth. Rumi was loud, spunky, bratty, came across as insolent yet was full of love and affection for the relationships she shared with everyone. Siddiqui Sahab passes away and Rumi is shattered and feels betrayed for not being able to help him. And that is where the absurdity of Ishiqya’s ending lies. It is produced by Fahad Mustafa and Dr. Ali Kazmi under Big Bang Entertainment. Hamna (Ramsha Khan) and Rumaisa(Hania Aamir) are sisters raised by overprotective parents. [1][2] It is produced by Fahad Mustafa and Dr. Ali Kazmi under Big Bang Entertainment.

All Rights Reserved. Her silence and inability to stand up for either herself or her sister when the time was right were completely brushed under the rug. Passionate) is a 2010 Indian black comedy film starring Naseeruddin Shah, Vidya Balan, Arshad Warsi and Salman Shahid in the lead roles. Sometimes makind her feel guilty of what she did, or scaring her by saying that he will mistreat rumi.

Unfortunately, Hamza’s hunger for vengeance destroyed what could have been a beautiful relationship. In Ishqiya, the hero and victim of the show was Rumi who stood up for what’s right without any second thoughts. Funny and lively, despises Alishba, Saman's business partner's daughter, is in love with Hamza, reveals the truth to Rumi, Hamza's close friend and university fellow, Saman's business partner and Alishba's father, This page was last edited on 1 October 2020, at 22:04. He confesses same to his confidant, Shariq, that Rumi's tears make him uneasy and her happiness and care matters to him.

Rumi slaps her but still has doubt in her mind. Azeem continues to behave cold with Hamna but does not reveal to anyone about her past and truth. Hamna tells her that Hamza was blackmailing her. On one hand, the rather flimsy premise of the drama and the characters’ frustrating reaction to the situations had the audience criticizing the drama for being unrealistic and absurd.

However, where the show failed miserably was the way it treated its own audience’s investment and emotions. As they reach home and came to know about her father's illness, she becomes angry at her mother for not letting know her about her father.

He out of anger and meets a car accident and is severely injured. Hamza's cousin alishba is in love with hamza but hamza never really gave her any attention.