Badi Aapa

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Bari Aapa (transl. Elder sister) is a Pakistani television series first broadcast on Hum TV. Written by Samira Fazal and directed by Saife Hassan, the series, which premiered on 1 September 2012, was produced by Momina Duraid and ended on 16 February 2013 after telecasting 22 episodes. Featuring actors Savera Nadeem, Nauman Ejaz, Ayesha Khan, Arjumand Rahim, Sajida Syed, Waqas Khan, Fahad Mirza, Mustafa Changazi, Sarah Khan (in her acting debut), Syed Jibran, and Madiha Rizvi. The series revolves is about a strict woman, Zubeida, whose dictatorial nature and decisions affect her family and those around her.[1][2]

Badi Aapa
GenreFamily drama
Written bySamira Fazal
Directed bySaife Hassan
StarringSavera Nadeem
Nauman Ijaz
Ayesha Khan
Arjumand Rahim
Waqas Khan
Fahad Mirza
Mustafa Changazi
Sarah Khan
Syed Jibran
Madiha Rizvi
Sajida Syed
Opening themeDil-e-Naadan sung by Tina Sani
ComposersShoaib Farrukh
Farrukh Abid
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of episodes22
Production
ProducerMomina Duraid
Running timeApprox. 40-45 minutes
Original release
NetworkHum TV
Release1 September 2012 (2012-09-01) –
17 February 2013 (2013-02-17)

Plot

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Zubeida, more commonly known as Bari Aapa, possesses a rigid and dictatorial nature, and her husband, Farmaan, avoids her. Zubeida's only daughter, Sharmeen, is in love with Essa, and wants to marry him, but Zubeida doesn't agree to the union. Sharmeen decides that the only way to convince her mother is to talk to her uncle, Ghazanfar, who is the only person Zubeida listens to because Zubeida and Ghazanfar used to like each other when they were young. But at the same time, Sharmeen gets to know that her mother has already decided to get her married to Ghazanfar's son, Adeel, who happens to be Zubeida's nephew. Adeel had always loved Sharmeen. But as Adeel's mother, Firdous, Zubeida's younger sister, doesn't want him to marry Sharmeen. When Adeel refuses to marry her, Zubeida gets angry with her younger sister. Meanwhile, she discovers that her husband has, for the second time, secretly married a lady, Neelam.

Zubeida believes that Ghanzanfar is still in love with her and will leave his family for her, so she demands a divorce. Farmaan begs her to stay, but Zubeida insists and tells him about Ghanzanfar still loving her.

On her way to Ghanzanfar, Zubeida recounts the loving moments shared between the two. On arrival at her sister's home, she's surprised that her sister is back and that not only does Ghanzanfar care for his wife, but he only sees Zubeida as his wife's sister and nothing more. Zubeida, embarrassed, makes her excuses and returns home.

On arrival at home, her husband tells her that he has already divorced her and is moving out with Neelam.

Cast

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Production

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Savera Nadeem was chosen to portray the titular role, who was drawn to the role because of the gripping dialogues and the character's portrayal, which aligned with her vision.[3] Sarah Khan made her acting debut with a supporting role in the series.[4] Director Saife Hassan disclosed that he had creative differences with Nauman Ijaz during the filming of the series, but they later reconciled when Ijaz acknowledged Saife's work in his award acceptance speech.[5]

Broadcast and release

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Bari Aapa premiered on Hum TV from September 1, 2012, to February 17, 2013. A Pashto-dubbed version, titled مشرہ خور, aired on Hum Pashto 1. The show aired in India on Zindagi, premiering on November 7, 2014,[6] and re-running from April 13 to May 7 due to its popularity. The show was available on iflix from 2017 to 2019 and can now be streamed on Eros Now and ZEE5.

Awards and nominations

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Year Awards Category Nominee(s)/ Recipient(s) Result Ref.
2013 Hum Awards Best Actor Nauman Ijaz Won [7]

References

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  1. ^ "نیا ڈرامہ سیریل "بڑی آپا"، ہمارے معاشرے کی اپنی کہانی". VOA Urdu. 31 August 2012. Archived from the original on 22 May 2016.
  2. ^ "20 Pakistani TV dramas that you should watch if you haven't". Daily Times. 20 July 2016.
  3. ^ Saadia Qamar (22 August 2015). "Catching up with Savera Nadeem". The Express Tribune.
  4. ^ "Sarah Khan looks elegant in casual chic". Daily Times. 30 April 2023.
  5. ^ Maliha Rehman (12 September 2021). "The Icon Interview: A Man Less Ordinary". Dawn.com.
  6. ^ "Zindagi Strengthens Programming Line-up with 3 New Shows". Afaqs. 6 November 2014. Archived from the original on 9 November 2014. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
  7. ^ Faisal Qureshi (14 March 2013). "Awards celebrate showbiz achievements". Dawn.
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