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    Drama Review: Abdullahpur Ka Devdas (The Romeo of Abdullahpur)

    Written by: Hurmat Majid
    Posted on: March 18, 2024 | | 中文

    Bilal Abbas and Sarah Khan, the lead pair of Abdullahpur Ka Devdas

    In the realm of drama, where narratives intertwine to captivate audiences, Abdullahpur Ka Devdas (The Romeo of Abdullahpur) emerges as a shimmering gem amidst a sea of storytelling. This Zee5 production, meticulously penned by the gifted writer Shahid Dogar and brought to life under the visionary direction of Anjum Shahzad, invites viewers into a world pulsating with forbidden romance, familial obligation, and societal intrigue. What makes the whole thing a little sad, however, is that the show is being aired on YouTube with episodes showing on Friday and Saturday, instead of being televised or being available on the Zee5 OTT platform (Over-the-Top, like Netflix and others).

    Transported to the fictitious streets of Abdullahpur, a loving homage to the enchanting aura of old Lahore, the drama begins with Bilal Abbas Khan and Raza Talish navigating the labyrinthine alleyways, their lives intertwined with the enigmatic figure of Saad Qureshi's powerful politician. Against this backdrop of political machinations and personal ambitions, a tale of love and longing unfolds, with Sarah Khan's Gulbano serving as the magnetic center around which the narrative orbits.

    Raza Talish and Bilal Abbas in Abdullahpur Ka Devdas

    Gulbano, portrayed with ethereal grace by Sarah Khan, embodies a beauty that transcends mere physicality, captivating the hearts of all who encounter her. From the moment Bilal Abbas Khan's Fakhar lays eyes upon her on a rainy night, the stage is set for a tumultuous journey fraught with desire and despair. As alliances shift and motives are laid bare, Gulbano finds herself ensnared in a web of familial expectations and personal desires, her heart torn between duty and desire.

    Bilal Abbas and Anoushay Abbasi

    The ensemble cast, a tapestry of talent that includes the likes of Savera Nadeem, Ali Ansari and Anoushay Abbasi, deliver performances that resonate with depth and nuance. Nadeem's portrayal of the formidable matriarch, wielding influence over Gulbano's fate with a steely resolve, is a masterclass in restrained power. Ansari, as Gulbano's paternal cousin, torn between familial duty and forbidden love, imbues his character with a palpable sense of conflict and longing. And Abbasi, in her portrayal of unrequited love, evokes a sense of empathy and pathos that lingers long after the credits roll. We wish we could write a little ode about Nauman Ijaz and Adnan Shah Tipu, but both their characters are yet to appear on the screen.

    Nauman Ijaz and Savera Nadeem in Abdullahpur Ka Devdas

    What sets Abdullahpur Ka Devdas apart is not merely its narrative prowess, but its ability to transcend the confines of its genre. With a concise runtime of 16 episodes, the drama eschews the drawn-out melodrama, often associated with the genre, instead opting for a tightly-woven narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The production values, synonymous with Zee5's commitment to excellence, are evident in every frame, from the sumptuous set designs to the lush cinematography that brings Abdullahpur to life.

    Ali Ansari and Arjumand Rahim

    Yet, for all its narrative complexities and technical prowess, Abdullahpur Ka Devdas is ultimately a story about love in all its myriad forms. From the forbidden romance between Gulbano and Fakhar, to the unspoken desires that simmer beneath the surface, the drama explores the timeless themes of longing and desire with a depth and sensitivity that is as rare as it is refreshing.

    Now, addressing the intriguing aspect of the drama's untelevised status in Pakistan, it's noteworthy that Abdullahpur Ka Devdas faced unique challenges due to its origin on the Indian Over-the-Top (OTT) platform, Zee5. Initially intended solely for OTT release, the drama encountered obstacles when seeking to reach Pakistani audiences, given the ban on Indian content. Efforts were made to negotiate broadcasting rights with Pakistani television channels, but alas, no agreement was reached. This highlights a broader issue of cultural exchange and accessibility between India and Pakistan, particularly in the realm of entertainment, where shared narratives can foster understanding and bridge divides.

    Bilal Abbas's arrest scene

    In conclusion, Abdullahpur Ka Devdas stands as a triumph of storytelling, a mesmerizing journey into the heart of love and longing. With its stellar performances, evocative storytelling, and impeccable production values, it stands as a shining example of what can be achieved when talent and vision converge. As the final curtain falls, one cannot help but marvel at the enduring power of love to transcend barriers and unite hearts across borders. With its rich tapestry of characters, nuanced performances and compelling narrative, Abdullahpur Ka Devdas is not just a drama but an experience to be savored and cherished.


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