Dastaan ( Urdu : ﻥﺎﺘﺳﺍﺩ ) (English: Story) is a - TopicsExpress



          

Dastaan ( Urdu : ﻥﺎﺘﺳﺍﺩ ) (English: Story) is a Pakistani drama serial dramatized by Sameera Fazal, and based on the novel Bano, by Razia Butt .[1] It is based on the Partition of India (and the eventual creation of Pakistan), and takes place between 1947 and 1956. The drama depicts the story of Bano, a girl from a close knit Muslim family living in Ludhiana (located in the state of Punjab ) in the pre-1947 era. The story follows Bano and her fianceè, Hassan, as they face the trials and tribulations caused by the 1947 partition. Dastaan is the first project of its kind taken up by the Pakistani media. Director Haissam Hussain stated in an interview [2] that production for the drama began months in advance, and that the filming itself only took a little over two months. The show was broadcast on Hum TV. Plot Based on the novel, Bano , Dastaan begins with the wedding of Suraiya ( Saba Qamar ), Hassans aunt and Banos soon-to-be sister-in-law. She is engaged to Saleem (Ahsan Khan ), Suraiyas eldest brother, Hassan ( Fawad Khan) and Bano (Sanam Baloch ) had not seen each other for years and had no relationship whatsoever prior to Suraiya and Saleems wedding. They slowly begin to develop feelings for each other, with Hassan visiting Ludhiana every now and then. Hassan is in his final year at the Islamia College as an engineer student. He is an active supporter of the All-India Muslim League , and the leader of the Ludhiana Branch. He strongly believes in the establishment of Pakistan and is an avid follower of Qaid-E-Azam , leader of the Muslim League and Pakistan Movement. Meanwhile, Banos brother and Suraiyas husband, Saleem, is an active supporter of the Indian Congress, with all his friends being Hindu, and believes that the establishment of Pakistan will not help, but rather lessen the position of Muslims in India. The political debate between Saleem and Hassan begins as friendly competition, but intensifies as conditions worsen throughout India for Muslims. Saleem, hot-tempered and rash, begins to bring political debates into family life and eventually forbids Suraiya to visit Hassan or his mother Rasheeda, her only sister. But Hassan is not dissuaded. He continues to spread the message of Pakistan throughout Saleems family, causing Saleems anger to explode on many occasions. Other than Saleem, his entire family become strong supporters of the Muslim League, especially Bano, who makes posters and signs for the Pakistan Movement. Hassan and Bano eventually become engaged, and Saleem decides to leave behind his rivalry with Hassan for Banos sake. Soon, Hassan gets a job in Rawalpindi and has to leave immediately. He and Rasheeda leave Ludhiana, with the promise that they will be back 5 months later for the wedding. Meanwhile, Suraiya is pregnant. During this time tensions between Hindus and Muslims escalate dramatically, and violence outbreaks all throughout India. Hate crimes against Muslims become common, and the fighting spreads all across India states, getting threateningly closer to Ludhiana every day. As the fighting becomes more pronounced, Muslims retaliate, leaving nobody safe. Saleem seems to be under the impression that his Hindu friends and families will be able to protect his family from rioters, but upon trying to get this assurance from them, they say, What will we say to them? Why would they listen to us? Saleem begins sensing a cold distance his Hindu friends have developed towards him and, while on his way home, encounters a sobbing Muslim man who lost his entire family and home. He begins to realize the importance of the creation of Pakistan and rushes home, telling his family to tightly lock up their doors and gates and to be ready for any kind of attack. On a fateful night, a group of Sikhs and Hindus attack the familys home. All of the men, which includes many other Muslims who sought refuge in their house, stay on the bottom floor with their swords and knives intending to fight. All the women—including Bano, Suraiya, and Bibi (Banos mother)--are huddled on the roof of the house. Saleem and all the men brutally murdered in a terrible massacre. A pregnant Suraiya, upon seeing her husband stabbed, throws herself off the roof to be with her dying husband. She lays next to him, trying to move her bloodied hand to be with his when a Sikh rioter brutally stabs her womb, killing Suraiya and her baby. Other women also throw themselves from the roof while others are carried away to be raped and killed. Banos other brother, before being killed, shouts to his mother, Choke Bano! Banos mother, with Banos tearful consent, tries to choke her to death to protect her from losing her honor, virtue, and religion from the Hindu and Sikh rapists, but two of Saleems Hindu friends arrive claiming to save them. Saleems friend, Ram, tries to rape Bano, but his other friend saves her by killing Ram out of guilt. Bano, alone with her mother, manages to escape Ludhiana, where they seek shelter in a refugee camp for Muslims. The Muslim refugees are headed by a young brave Muslim man who lost his entire family. Thirsty and hungry, they try to walk to Pakistan , encountering poisoned wells along the way. Eventually, Hindu rioters attack this caravan. Bano is separated from her mother and raped. It is presumed her mother is raped as well; Bano crawls toward her mothers now lifeless body, seeing her Tawiz necklace next to it. Bano, grief- stricken and in shock, wears her mothers necklace and lays next to her body. A Sikh man (Bilal Khan ) stumbles upon Bano and her dead mother, and he helps nurse her back to health after her first rape. He then boards her on a train heading toward Lahore and leaves. It was common for trains to arrive in Lahore full of dead Muslims with only a few survivors, and this train was no exception: it is attacked by Sikh rioters. Basant Singh (Babrik Shah), a rioter, chases after Bano on the train. She turns around and shouts, Do it! Do whatever you want to do! Your Guru (God) will never forgive you! Ill ask him myself if he taught you Sikhs to do this to girls. She then falls unconscious, and Basant Singh kidnaps her, bringing her to his home. She awakens in his home where he and his mother live. At first, she refuses to tell them her name, and so Basant Singh calls her Sundar Kaur, meaning beautiful princess, in Punjabi. He gives her the impression that he will take her to Pakistan himself once the dangers are gone. He also tells her she can write to Hassan and hell deliver the letters. Bano believes his lies and cannot wait to go to Pakistan . Throughout her time there, they constantly try to convert her to Sikhism. They take her to the Gurdwara to pray, but she sneaks off and prays the Muslim salat. Basants mother also forcibly teaches her how to recite Sikh scripture and forces her to wear the silver bracelet Sikhs wear. Bano says to his mother, I can forget everything in this world. I can forget that I am Naseeruddins daughter, that I am the sister of Faheem and Saleem, and that I am Hassans fiance. But I can never forget that I am first and foremost a Muslim. I will never bow down to your Guru Granth Sahib! Nearly a year later, Basanta has not lived up to his promise, claiming that the roadways are still blocked and that traveling to Pakistan is too dangerous of a venture. Eventually, Bano learns of his plans to forcibly marry her and convert her, and she attempts to run away again. This time though, when Basanta catches her, he doesnt treat her gently as with the first time. He tries whatever method he can to break her; beating her, raping her, forcing her to become a Sikhni (in vain), marrying her, and in the end, having her give birth to his child. After many years Basant Singh dies and Bano takes her son and leaves to go to Pakistan. Whilst this is happening, Hassan eventually falls in love with Rabia and they become engaged. Bano is taken by a lady who sends a letter to Hassan to inform him Bano is here. Hassan receives the letter and takes Bano and the child home. Hassan decides to marry Bano as she has became his responsibility now and he wants to break off his engagement to Rabia. Rabi aand her mother have been told about Hassan breaking off the engagement and they go to Hassan’s house. Rabias mother tells Rabia to take care of Bano so Hassan can see you can look after her whilst being Hassans wife. Rabia does what her mom tells her and looks after Bano, Hassan sees this and is happy. However one days he over hears a conversation between his mom and Rabia mom about Rabia taking care of Bano so Hassan can marry her and gets angry. He argues with Rabia saying that how can she try winning my heart by looking after Bano now and after the wedding you forget her and she becomes a piece of furniture Rabia says that just like him, Bano is her relative, and now that even if he does ask her to marry her she will says no. She says that her love is more true than his is for Bano. Bano overhears this and interrupts them telling them that if they truly want to do something for her, get married. The next day Hassan doesnt find Bano and realises she left the house. He blames everyone in the house. Bano is living with a family where she does their household chores, she gets a job in a modern family where she realises that Pakistan is not how she thought it will be. Bano turns mental because of everything shes been through, Hassan marries Rabia who is very grown up now, but they always come to meet her in the hospital. Cast Main article: List of characters from Dastaan Main cast Sanam Baloch as Bano Fawad Afzal Khan as Hassan Mehreen Raheel as Rabia Other cast and characters Saba Qamar as Suraiya Ahsan Khan as Saleem Babrik Shah as Basant Singh Saba Hameed as Rasheeda Qavi Khan as Naseeb Bhai Samina Peerzada as Saliha or Bibi Affan Waheed as Nadir Daniyal Raheel as Faheem Humaira Abbasi as Kaamini Seemi Raheel as Maami Anita Fatima Camphor as Jameela Guest stars Samina Ahmad Shazia Afgan Khayyam Sarhadi Bilal Khan Azra Mansoor Farooq Zameer Shazia Afghan Locations The serial takes place at a number of locations. It starts out at a neighborhood of Ludhiana , India , and changes locations every couple of episodes as the story corresponds. Other locations include Karachi, Pakistan , Lahore and Patiala , India . Notable locations include the Islamia College and the famous Badshahi Masjid in Lahore, as well as the Pakistan Railways Station. Soundtrack The Dastaan theme Aasmanon Se was composed and sung by Sohail Haider, who also composed the theme to fellow Hum TV production, Parsa, and was written by Sahir Altaf. A frequent background music on the show, played during scenes asserting Pakistani independence or Pakistani pride is based after the tune of Aye Watan Pyare Watan by Ustad Amanat Ali Khan . [3] Reception Dastaan was very widely appreciated. In a poll by Dawn News, Dastaan was rated as the 2nd best drama of 2010, after Dolly ki Ayegi Baraat, and Sanam Baloch was voted best actress for Dastaan, with Mehreen Raheel in 3rd place, while Samira Fazal was voted 3rd best writer, also for Dastaan. [4] Senior actress Badar Khalil named Dastaan as her favourite drama for 2010. It is also among the few dramas to have received 4.5 stars from TVKahani. The review said: Please, do yourself a favor and watch this one. You will learn and be entertained at the same time. [5]
Posted on: Sun, 09 Mar 2014 16:18:08 +0000

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