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3 Production  





4 Reception  



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Aakhir Kab Tak
Urduآخر کب تک
Genre
  • Crime drama
  • Written byRadain Shah
    Directed bySyed Ali Raza Usama
    Starring
  • Adeel Hussain
  • Srha Asghar
  • Haroon Shahid
  • Azfar Rehman
  • Theme music composerSyed Adeel Ali
    Opening theme"Adhuri Hun Mein" by Alycia Dias and Ali Tariq
    Country of originPakistan
    Original languageUrdu
    No. of episodes32
    Production
    Executive producerMomina Duraid
    ProducerMoomal Shunaid
    Production companyMoomal Productions
    Original release
    NetworkHum TV
    Release16 May (2021-05-16) –
    20 December 2021 (2021-12-20)

    Aakhir Kab Tak (transl. Until when?) is a Pakistani drama television series aired weekly on Hum TV. Directed by Syed Ali Raza Usama, the series is produced by Moomal Shunaid under her banner production, Moomal Productions. It stars Ushna Shah, Srha Asghar, Javeria Abbasi, Adeel Hussain, Azfar Rehman and Haroon Shahid in lead roles.[1][2] Aakir Kab Tak revolves around the journey of women of a patriarchal household where they got their due after facing verbal, marital and sexual abuse.

    The series earned critical acclaim due to its script, direction and performances, especially of Asghar's performance.[3][4]

    Plot[edit]

    Aakhir Kab Tak followed the story of two sisters, Noor and Fajar, living in a traditional household. Women here were not allowed to speak up for their rights and the girls, since childhood had seen their mother being abused by their father. Noor was strong and confident, whereas Fajar, the complete opposite. Seeing her mother being abused by her father and grandmother, along with being harassed by her uncle's son, who lived with them, influenced her personality.

    The girls then joined a tuition centre where the teacher, Sir Zafar would sexually assault girls and make videos of them to blackmail them later. He raped Fajar and when she told Noor, her mother overheard, silencing Fajar and told her that nobody should learn what happened. This made Fajar more scared and soon, her mother arranged her marriage.

    Luckily for Fajar, she married an angel, Saim. Despite Fajar’s breakdowns and unwillingness to warm up to him, he supported her and took the utmost care of her.

    Meanwhile, the father became paralyzed, and Noor started taking care of the business. Although the others were very unsupportive, she would go to the garage and manage everything. After the first order was sent out, the truck was stolen and Noor came across Nasir, a policeman and friend’s brother. Nasir fell in love with Noor, and upon realizing that she was not a typical girl, used hilarious tactics to win her over. He, despite coming from a wealthy family, was slightly corrupt and had mixed up morals.

    Saim started taking Fajar to a therapist and after finding that out, her initially very accommodating mother-in-law was extremely upset. She tried talking to Saim about getting remarried, but he would refuse, and after so much time Fajar started to trust this man. Something else which also happened was that Fajar and Noor’s mom finally started speaking up for herself and realized how thoroughly she enjoyed it.

    Fajar’s mother-in-law then had her sent back, but she and Saim would keep meeting, as their relationship became stronger. One day, when Fajar was out with Saim and the mother was sitting in the dark in Fajar’s room, he came and did what he would thinking of it as Fajar. She was extremely mad, and rightly so, and gave Bisaam a much needed beating up. Noor, meanwhile, had gotten close to Nasir and told him about all of this so he had Bisam arrested.

    Unfortunately, Saim’s mother turned out to be a typical woman and lied to even make Saim once go against his wife. Fajar was obviously devastated but thankfully Saim soon came back to his senses after a talk with Nasir, upon Noor’s request. Noor also found out about Nasir’s unethical acts and was initially very upset but they soon made up. When Noor and Fajar's father was in the hospital, he prayed for him and vowed that if his uncle's condition improved, he would stop his unethical acts which happened. True to his word, Nasir changed.

    Saim's mother partially realized her mistake and Fajar came back home and was finally ready for a physical relationship. Nasir proposed to Noor who was scared and hesitant since she was the breadwinner of the family and took care of everything. But things worked out and they were married. Fajar and Saim also started a new life and were extremely happy with each other. Zafar, however was Saim's cousin and friend and came to live in their house.

    He would blackmail Fajar and harassed her, but she stayed silent in the fear of losing Saim, who she truly loved. But after some time Noor found out and thrashed Zafar with a broom and told Fajar that if she didn't tell Saim in two days, she would.

    While Fajar tried to talk to Saim, she couldn’t and committed suicide. Meanwhile Zafar went into hiding. Despite Nasir’s efforts, he would escape every time and was found when he surrendered himself, as per his lawyer’s instructions. A case was started, and first Zafar seemed to be winning since Fajar’s case didn’t have solid evidence. However, then Zafar’s ex-wife, who was aware of Zafar’s doings, spoke up in the court about finding Zafar’s videos. Fajar also made a comeback and we found out that she hadn’t actually died but gone into hiding. She testified that Zafar had done everything he had and another girl who Zafar had blackmailed, her phone was used as evidence. Bisaam, the cousin who had harassed Fajar, also told the truth,

    Zafar was declared guilty, being charged with Rs. 50 lac as a fine and being put into prison for lifetime. Everyone was obviously overjoyed and Fajar's dadi realized her mistake and turned over a new leaf. Bisaam’s sister left to live in a hostel upon realizing what an animal her brother was.

    We saw a new and confident Fajar giving a sensitization session to girls in a school about speaking about against sexual abuse, domestic abuse, and injustice. In the final scene, Noor addressed the girls watching, telling them that someone will always support them and staying quiet is never the answer.

    Cast[edit]

    Production[edit]

    Srha Asghar was chosen to portray the lead character in the series, marking her first lead role. According to her, she was asked to watch the series Freud and The Alienist as references.[6]

    Reception[edit]

    Critical reception[edit]

    It received critical praise for gripping and bold storyline and execution of portrayal of pressure women faced in patriarchal society.[3] Srha Asghar's performance as timid, anxiety-ridden and nervous college-going girl was especially praised.[3][7] Towards the conclusion, series drew mixed reviews from audience and critics for overdramatic turns and stretching story.[8]

    Television rating points (TRPs)[edit]

    First episode received 3.1 TRPs.[9] Despite a bold storyline, the serial led the ratings slot another time with 5.7 trps[10] An episode later, the drama led the ratings slot yet again with 5.5 trps[11] Close to its end, Aakhir Kab Tak jumped to 7.1 trps leading the slot.[12] The last episode of the serial proved to be its highest rated episode, in which it achieved trps of 7.8.[13]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Saman Siddiqui (22 April 2021). "Ushna Shah's upcoming drama with Bashar Momin's director after 7 years is making waves". OyeYeah. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  • ^ "Aye, Robot". The News. 27 June 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  • ^ a b c Gaitee Ara Siddiqi (27 June 2021). "A bold endeavour". The News International. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  • ^ Farheen Abdullah (10 December 2021). "Our favourite lead performances of 2021". cutacut.
  • ^ Afreen Seher (30 May 2021). "New Actors' Critique". The News International. Archived from the original on 1 June 2021. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  • ^ Aamna Haider Isani (15 August 2021). "In conversation with Srha Asgr". The News.
  • ^ "TV actors who deserve recognition". Cut A Cut. 11 August 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  • ^ "'Aakhir Kab Tak' last episode draws mixed reactions from the public". Daily Times. 23 December 2021.
  • ^ "A Promising Start - Aakhir Kab Tak@humtvpakistanofficial (Episode 1)". 25 May 2021. Archived from the original on 24 December 2021 – via instagram.
  • ^ "Flying High". 21 October 2021. Archived from the original on 24 December 2021.
  • ^ "An Esteemed Leader". 26 October 2021. Archived from the original on 24 December 2021.
  • ^ "Highly Appreciated Drama". 30 November 2021.
  • ^ "Thank you for all the love you have shown Aakhir Kab Tak". 22 December 2021. Archived from the original on 24 December 2021.
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