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Yunhi
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| Yunhi | |
|---|---|
Title Card | |
| Urdu | یونہی |
| Genre | Drama Romance |
| Written by | Sarwat Nazir |
| Directed by | Mohammed Ehteshamuddin |
| Starring | |
| Opening theme | "Yunhi" by Sami Khan & Shae Gill |
| Country of origin | Pakistan |
| Original language | Urdu |
| No. of episodes | 34 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Momina Duraid |
| Producer | Momina Duraid |
| Cinematography | Khizer Gul |
| Camera setup | Multi-camera |
| Running time | approx. 40 min |
| Production company | MD Productions |
| Original release | |
| Network | Hum TV |
| Release | 5 February – 1 October 2023 |
Yunhi (Urdu: یونہی, lit. 'Just so') is a 2023 Pakistani family drama television series, directed by Mohammed Ehteshamuddin, written by Sarwat Nazir, and produced by Momina Duraid under the banner MD Productions.[1] It features Maya Ali and Bilal Ashraf in leading roles. The first episode of the series originally aired on Hum TV on 5 February 2023.[2] The story of Yunhi revolves around a typical urban Pakistani family whose norms and outdated traditions are questioned by a USA returnee relative.[3]
Plot
[edit]Haji Karamat is the patriarch of the house where he lives with the family of his son Basharat and a divorced daughter Iqbal. His other child, Firdous lives with her family near the house. Khursheed, another daughter, died years ago due to tuberculosis after her cousin Naveed had denied marrying her. Naveed, who has now become a surgeon in the United States, returns to Pakistan to marry off his daughter Kim, who wanted to marry a non-Muslim boy in the U.S.
Naveed returns to Karamat, his uncle, and asks for forgiveness. His daughter Kaneez Fatima a.k.a. Kim experiences unfamiliar situations there such as Daniyal's concern for Suraiya's purdah and not for hers and certain other hypocritical actions. However, she gets intrigued by Basharat's elder son Dawood's getup who is a pious man and a doctor by profession. His introduction to Kim creates a rift between them. On Naveed's wish, Dawood's grandfather decides on his marriage with Kim. But he conditions that after his return he will marry Iqbal. Naveed agrees to it and Kim also agrees to marry him, taking it as an experiment. Daniyal gets sad about his brother's marriage as he wants to marry her to get American nationality. But, not only his this wish remain incomplete but his ex-beloved Husna, Fridous's daughter also starts to ignore him completely.
After marriage, Kim is attracted to Dawood who keeps trying to fulfill this relationship with his heart. But, she constantly keeps going to meet with his father's friend Zulfi, who later becomes her friend as well, knowing that the Grandfather doesn't like him. She learns that her father has taken all of her documents including the passport with him in the USA so that she couldn't return. In the USA, he has a cardiac arrest.
Kim deals with Dawood that she will not leave him if she is influenced by him. Dawood agrees with it and learns of her horrific past and how her teacher had abused her in her childhood. After days, she takes a stand for Suraiya when her elders decide to marry her with Firdous and Mudassir's son, Hamid without her consent. Kim learns of Suraiya's fellow Owais with whom she wants to marry, and fully supports her. She denies marrying Hamid and everyone in the house blames Kim for it. On a dark night before the day of her forced nikkah, Suraiya tries to elope from the house but Daniyal catches her.
Suraiya accuses Kim of advising her to elope, in front of everyone. Everyone blames Kim but Dawood supports her. He confirms it by unintentionally hearing Suraiya's discussion with Iqbal. She complains that marriage by choice is the basic right of every girl. After offering his Fajr prayer, Dawood is astonished to see Kim who starts offering her prayer. Suraiya realises her mistake and apologizes to her. Kim appreciates and morally supports her and makes it realize to Dawood that it is not justified at all to marry her without her consent. She and Dawood go to Owais' house where they realise that he is not a good match for her as his family members don't respect them at all. Suraiya also decides to not marry him. Dawood and Kim convince the grandfather to call off her nikkah with Hamid.
Cast
[edit]- Bilal Ashraf[4] as Dr. Dawood "David" Basharat: Basharat and Razia's son; Daniyal and Suraiya's brother; Kaneez's husband
- Maya Ali as Kaneez "Kim" Fatima: Naveed's daughter; Dawood's wife
- Manzoor Qureshi[2][5] as Haji Karamat: Basharat, Iqbal, Firdous and Khursheed's father
- Behroze Sabzwari as Basharat Ali: Karamat's son; Iqbal, Firdous, Khursheed's brother; Dawood, Daniyal and Suraiya's father
- Tahira Imam as Razia Basharat: Basharat's wife; Dawood, Daniyal and Suraiya's mother
- Maha Hasan as Suraiya Basharat; Basharat and Razia's daughter; Dawood and Daniyal's sister
- Khaqan Shahnawaz as Daniyal "Dani" Basharat: Basharat and Razia's son; Dawood and Suraiya's brother
- Deepak Parwani as Dr. Naveed Ali : Kaneez's father
- Tazeen Hussain as Iqbal "Bali" Karamat: Karamat's daughter; Basharat, Firdous and Khursheed's sister
- Uzma Beg as Firdous Mudassir: Karamat's daughter; Mudassir's wife; Hamid's mother; Basharat, Iqbal, Khursheed's sister
- Saad Zameer Fareedi[5] as Mudassir: Firdous's husband; Hamid's father
- Laiba Khurram[5] as Husna
- Kulsoom Aftab as Azra
- Ali Rizvi as Sajjad
- Majida Hameed as Naseema
- Kausar Siddiqui as Uzma
- Shazia Qaiser as Uzma's mother
Soundtrack
[edit]The original soundtrack was composed by Sami Khan, and sung by Sami Khan and Shae Gill (of Pasoori fame).
| "Yunhi" | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Song by Shae Gill and Sami Khan | |||||
| Language | Urdu | ||||
| Released | 24 January 2023 | ||||
| Length | 4:11 | ||||
| Label | Hum | ||||
| Producer | MD Production | ||||
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Production
[edit]On 28 August 2022, Hum TV announced that the network's upcoming series Yunhi will star Bilal Ashraf in his television series debut, opposite Maya Ali who will return to the channel after six years, since Sanam (2016).[6][7][8] The principal photography wrapped on 10 June 2022.[9]
Reception
[edit]Television rating
[edit]| Ep# | Date | TRP(s) | Rank# | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 5 February 2023 | 8 | 1 | [10] |
| 2 | 12 February 2023 | 6.6 | 1 | |
| 3 | 19 February 2023 | 6.0 | 1 | |
| 4 | 26 February 2023 | 4.2 | 1 | |
| 5 | 5 March 2023 | 5 | 1 | |
| 6 | 12 March 2023 | 5.5 | 1 | |
| 12 | 30 April 2023 | 5.9 | 1 | |
| 13 | 7 May 2023 | 6.6 | 1 | |
| 15 | 21 May 2023 | 8.6 | 1 | |
| 20 | 25 June 2023 | 7.2 | 1 | |
| 21 | 2 July 2023 | 7.2 | 1 | |
| 22 | 9 July 2023 | 7.6 | 1 |
Critical reception
[edit]A reviewer from The News International stated that the series started off on a promising note but found the climax as "little too unbelievable".[11]
References
[edit]- ^ "Drama Review: Yunhi". Youlin Magazine.
- ^ a b "6 Reasons Yunhi Is An Artistic Journey to Look Forward To". Diva Magazine. 4 February 2023. Archived from the original on 23 March 2023.
- ^ Foha Raza (11 September 2023). "Pakistani drama serials to binge on in September". Hum News. Archived from the original on 30 October 2023.
- ^ "Bilal Ashraf to mark television debut with 'Yunhi' opposite Maya". Daily Times. 23 February 2023.
- ^ a b c "Bilal Ashraf make his TV debut in HUM TV's Yunhi opposite talented Maya Ali". The AZB. 3 February 2023. Archived from the original on 23 February 2023.
- ^ "Stay tuned for more updates!! | #HUMTV #MayaAli #BilalAshraf". 28 August 2022. Archived from the original on 28 August 2022 – via Instagram.
- ^ "Maya Ali and Bilal Ashraf are all set to star in Hum TV's upcoming drama". Bol News. 28 August 2022.
- ^ Irfan Ul Haq (30 August 2022). "Bilal Ashraf to make TV debut with Maya Ali in a drama directed by Mohammed Ehteshamuddin". Dawn Images. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
- ^ DAWN Images (10 June 2023). "It's a wrap for drama Yunhi. Khaqan Shahnawaz shares an "all smiles" picture from the last day of the shoot. (via @khaqanshahnawaz)". Archived from the original on 10 June 2023 – via Instagram.
- ^
- For Episode 1, "A Majestic Start". 6 February 2023.
- For Episode 2, "Flying High!". 14 February 2023. Archived from the original on 22 May 2023 – via Instagram.
- For Episode 3, "Continuously Winning Hearts". Archived from the original on 22 May 2023.
- For Episode 4, "Flying High!". 28 February 2023 – via Instagram.
- For Episode 5, "Remains Number 1!". 6 March 2023. Archived from the original on 22 May 2023.
- For Episode 6, "#Yunhi | Slot Leader 🙌🏻🤩". 13 March 2023. Archived from the original on 14 May 2023 – via instagram.
- For Episode 12, "#Yunhi | An Ultimate Hit! 😍". 2 May 2023. Archived from the original on 14 May 2023 – via instagram.
- For Episode 13, "#Yunhi | A Treat To Watch For All! 🤩". 10 May 2023. Archived from the original on 14 May 2023 – via instagram.
- For Episode 15, "Leading The Slot!". 22 May 2023. Archived from the original on 22 May 2023 – via Instagram.
- For Episode 20, "Remains The Best!". 27 June 2023. Archived from the original on 17 July 2023.
- For Episode 21, "Remains The Best!". Instagram. 4 July 2023. Archived from the original on 17 July 2023.
- For Episode 22, "Ruling The Hearts!". Instagram. Archived from the original on 17 July 2023.
- ^ Gaitee Ara Siddiqui (31 December 2023). "Entertainment Galore". The News International. Archived from the original on 31 December 2023.
External links
[edit]Yunhi
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Development
Yunhi was written by Sarwat Nazir, a Pakistani screenwriter recognized for her explorations of family relationships and social issues in urban settings.[12] The script originated as a family drama emphasizing generational clashes within Pakistani households, with a core premise involving a returnee from abroad confronting entrenched traditions.[6] Nazir structured the narrative to prioritize light-hearted romantic elements over archetypal villains, intending to mirror real tensions between cultural preservation and contemporary individualism without exaggeration.[4] Development proceeded under MD Productions, led by producer Momina Duraid, for exclusive broadcast on HUM TV.[11] Direction was entrusted to Muhammad Ehteshamuddin, whose prior works informed a focus on realistic character interactions during pre-production planning.[12] The project was formally announced by HUM TV in late August 2022, positioning it for a prime-time slot amid a slate of family-oriented series.[13] Pre-production decisions emphasized authentic dialogue and settings to authentically capture urban Pakistani dynamics, avoiding formulaic tropes common in the genre.[6]Casting
Maya Ali was cast as Kim (Kaneez Fatima), the Pakistani-American protagonist navigating cultural clashes and romance, while Bilal Ashraf was selected for the role of Dawood Basharat Ali, her love interest and a grounded family member.[11] The pairing marked Ashraf's debut on television, following his prior work primarily in film, with the casting announced on August 30, 2022, ahead of the series premiere on February 5, 2023.[14] Ali, drawing from her extensive experience in dramas such as Mann Mayal and Pehli Si Muhabbat, expressed enthusiasm for the project, stating she accepted the role upon receiving the full script package that confirmed Ashraf as her co-star.[15] The production prioritized established actors for supporting roles to portray the familial dynamics central to the narrative, including Deepak Perwani, Manzoor Qureshi as Haji Karamat, and Tahira Imam as Razia Basharat, Dawood's mother.[16] Additional ensemble members encompassed Behroze Sabzwari as Basharat Ali, Maha Hasan as Suraiyya, Tazeen Hussain, and Khaqan Shahnawaz, selected to provide depth to the extended family and social circle interactions.[4] No public reports indicated significant delays or alternative casting considerations during the selection process.[15]Filming and Technical Aspects
Filming for Yunhi primarily occurred in Karachi, Pakistan, utilizing urban environments to depict modern family interactions and everyday settings.[17] Principal photography commenced in September 2022, aligning with the typical rapid production pace of Pakistani television dramas that often involve weekly episode scripting and shooting to meet broadcast schedules.[18][19] The process extended over nine months, with principal photography wrapping on June 6, 2023, allowing for the completion of approximately 35 episodes through iterative on-set adjustments and reshoots as needed.[19] Director Mohammed Ehteshamuddin oversaw the execution, emphasizing a straightforward visual approach to support the series' light-hearted romantic tone, though some reviews noted inconsistencies in directing actors to maintain cultural and temporal realism in scenes.[20][4] Technical elements, including camera work, were handled on location to capture natural urban backdrops, contributing to the grounded aesthetic without extensive studio reliance.[19]Cast and Characters
Lead Roles
Maya Ali portrays Kim, also known as Kaneez Fatima, a strong-willed Pakistani woman raised in the United States who returns to Pakistan and navigates challenges of cultural readjustment, emphasizing her independence and initial skepticism toward local traditions.[21] Ali, an established Pakistani actress known for roles in dramas like Mann Mayal (2016), brings nuance to Kim's character arc from rebellion to personal growth, drawing on her experience in portraying complex female leads.[22] [11] Bilal Ashraf plays Dawood Basharat Ali, a straightforward, faith-guided man whose grounded perspective contrasts with Kim's worldview, serving as a catalyst for relational dynamics central to the storyline.[21] Marking Ashraf's television debut after prior work in films such as Janaan (2016), his portrayal highlights Dawood's simplicity and moral steadfastness, contributing to the narrative's exploration of interpersonal transformation without overt conflict spoilers.[16] [6] The on-screen pairing of Ali and Ashraf has been widely noted for its natural chemistry, with viewers and critics praising the authentic interplay between their contrasting characters as a standout element that enhances viewer engagement from early episodes onward.[13] [23] This dynamic, described as refreshing and believable, underscores the leads' ability to convey emotional depth through subtle interactions, bolstering the series' romantic core.[24]Supporting Roles
Behroze Sabzwari portrays Basharat Ali, the patriarchal figure in the extended family, whose role underscores traditional familial authority and expectations within Pakistani society.[12] His performance draws on decades of experience in Pakistani television, contributing to the ensemble's grounded depiction of intergenerational household dynamics without resorting to exaggerated emotionalism common in the genre.[16] Manzoor Qureshi plays Haji Karamat Ali, a conservative elder whose character embodies longstanding cultural norms and religious influences shaping family decisions.[16] This role highlights tensions between rigid traditions and emerging modern pressures, providing subplot depth through interactions that reveal evolving household hierarchies.[4] Deepak Perwani, known primarily as a fashion designer, returns to acting as Dr. Naveed Ali, the father of the lead female character, representing the perspective of Pakistani expatriates navigating dual cultural identities.[4] His portrayal adds balance to family subplots by illustrating parental aspirations and compromises in diaspora settings, maintaining narrative restraint amid the central romance.[25] Tahira Imam depicts Razia, a maternal relative enforcing domestic conventions, which supports explorations of gender roles and kinship obligations in traditional setups.[12] Maha Hasan as Suraiyya further bolsters these dynamics, portraying a sibling figure whose actions accentuate sibling rivalries and alliances within the family framework.[12] Together, these actors ensure the supporting ensemble complements the leads by foregrounding realistic cultural frictions and relational subtleties, as noted in production analyses.[16]Narrative and Themes
Plot Summary
Yunhi follows the story of Kaneez Fatima, known as Kim, a Pakistani-American woman raised in the United States, who returns to Pakistan to visit her extended family. Upon her arrival, she encounters significant cultural barriers, positioning her as an outsider within the conservative family environment dominated by traditional norms.[26] Her presence introduces tensions as her independent and modern perspective begins to challenge the household's established customs and expectations.[4] The narrative progresses through Kim's developing romance with Dawood, a straightforward local man from a similar cultural background, which further complicates family dynamics and highlights conflicts between tradition and personal choice. Over the course of 34 episodes, aired weekly on Sundays from February 5, 2023, to October 1, 2023, on HUM TV, the central arc traces the evolving relationships and confrontations that prompt reflections on outdated practices, leading toward resolutions centered on personal adaptation and familial reconciliation.[3][2][27]
