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Chupke Chupke
GenreRomantic comedy
Family drama
Written bySaima Akram Chaudhry
Directed byDanish Nawaz
Starring
  • Osman Khalid Butt
  • Arslan Naseer
  • Aymen Saleem
  • (For entire cast see below)
  • Theme music composerNaveed Nashad
    Opening theme"Pareshan Kyun Lage Tu" by Ali Zafar and Nirmal Roy
    Country of originPakistan
    Original languageUrdu
    No. of episodes30
    Production
    ProducerMomina Duraid
    Production locationsKarachi, Sindh
    CinematographyTameen Nizami
    Editors
    • Muhammad Adeel Khalid
  • Faizan Ghauri
  • Running time32 - 40 minutes
    Production companyMD Productions
    Original release
    NetworkHum TV
    Release14 April (2021-04-14) –
    13 May 2021 (2021-05-13)

    Chupke Chupke (Urdu: چُپکے چُپکے, transl. Secretly) is a 2021 Pakistani romantic comedy television series directed by Danish Nawaz, written by Saima Akram Chaudhry and produced by Momina Duraid under their production banner MD Productions. The series aired during Ramadan, in April and May 2021 and was broadcast on Hum TV. The series is about the Nawab-Family, after the death of Nawab his two wives Naik Bakht and Naik Parwar fight with each other at every occasion they can get.

    It features Ayeza Khan and Osman Khalid Butt as Meenu and Faazi in the leading roles, Aymen Saleem as Mishi, Arslan Naseer as Hadi, Uzma Beg as Naik Bakht (Bakhto), Asma Abbas as Naik Parwar, Mira Sethi as Gul-e-Rana and Ali Safina as Miskeen in the supporting cast meanwhile Tara Mahmood, Mani, Aadi Khan, Areesha Sultan, Hira Soomro and Qavi Khan in the recurring cast.[1][2][3]

    The series received acclaim due its comic story line, on-screen chemistry of the lead couples and the performances, especially of Butt, Khan, Abbas and Beg.[4][5] It was the 3rd most searched item on Google in Pakistan for 2021.

    Plot[edit]

    The drama is about the Nawab Family. Nawab Sahab had two wives - Naik Parwar and Naik Bakht. Nawab Sahab treated them both equally and they live in adjacent houses, one called the "Nawab House" where Naik Bakht lives and the other one was "Nawab Villa" where Naik Parwar lives. The two wives have never-ending conflicts between them because Nawab Sahab married Naik Bakht only after two months of his wedding with Naik Parwar. Both Naik Parwar and Naik Bakht have two kids each, Naik Parwar has two sons: Kamil and Kifayat. The elder son Kamil died leaving a wife Kishwar and two sons: Hadi and Waleed. The younger son Kifayat has a poultry farm business and is married to Kaneez . They have two daughters: Muniha (Meenu) and Muniba (Mirchi). Naik Bakht has one son and one daughter. Her daughter lives in Toronto with her family. Her son Ibrahim and his wife died while at Hajj (Muslim pilgrim) leaving three daughters and a son behind. The elder daughter Gul-e-Rana (Gul) and son Faaz (Faazi) are twins but Gul is a minute elder. The younger sister is Rameen (Roomi) and the youngest is Rameesha (Mishi). Gul is married to Miskeen who lives in his in-laws' house. These two don't have kids even after being married for 5 years. While Roomi is married to Arman (Mani). Mishi is unmarried and has a crush on Hadi. The three sisters and Faazi's grandmother are all searching for a suitable wife for Faazi but keep failing because Faazi wants to marry an educated and mature girl.

    Hadi is unemployed and his mother and grandmother try to find a suitable alliance for him.

    On the other hand, Meenu is a carefree and clumsy girl who is always getting into trouble with Faazi who has been asked to tutor her by Kifayat. All Meenu wants is to get rid of her studies and her tutor Faazi.

    It so happens that Kishwar manages to find a match for Hadi who lives in Canada. The girl's father owns a restaurant in Canada and hopes that Hadi will come and take over the business after marrying his daughter. But the girl had other plans. Two days before their wedding, she calls Hadi to tell him that she has already married someone in court. The wedding is called off to the joy of Mishi. Mishi starts throwing hints at Hadi who is initially reluctant to accept his developing feelings for her because of his friendship with Faazi and the clash between Amma and Baibay.

    Meanwhile, a family comes to see Faazi for their daughter Hania who is just the girl Faazi would have wanted for a wife. Hania also has a brother Asher. Hania's parents also want to marry Asher off along with Hania. Amma and Gul think that the situation is perfect and they can get Mishi married in the same family as Faazi. But due to a confusion, Hania's parents happen to see Meenu and select Meenu as their daughter in law.

    They think that Meenu would be the perfect match for their son. They take an alliance to Meenu's family and after some discussion they agree. It is decided that both Meenu and Faazi would be wedded on the same day. Mishi's proposal is fixed with Hania's cousin. Hadi realizes that he has fallen for Mishi but it's too late as Mishi is soon going to be engaged.

    On the wedding day, it is revealed that Asher is in fact a married man and has three daughters too. He was only looking for a second wife in order to have a son. Meenu's family is devastated and call off the wedding. Faazi's family learn that Hania had two engagements that were previously broken off. Even Faazi's wedding to Hania is called off. Mishi's engagement is also broken. In order to keep the reputation of the Nawab Family intact, both families decide to get Faazi and Meenu married. Gradually Faazi and Meenu start developing feelings for each other but they face opposition from Gul, Amma and Baibay because of their never ending clash. But then arrives Bade Abba (elder brother of Nawab Sahab) of whom both the families respect and fear. After watching the fight between Baibay and Amma and realizing that their fights will ruin the relationship of Faazi and Meenu, he sends off Meenu to Nawab House (rukhsati) without any celebration or notice. This doesn't go well with Gul and she starts to create problems between the two with the help of Roami. On the other hand, Hadi and Mishi have fallen in love and their relationship is known to Meenu. Bade Abba wants Hadi to marry his grand daughter and everyone in the family accepts this alliance except Hadi who wants to marry Mishi. Roomi is found to be pregnant. Soon Faazi too finds out about Hadi and Mishi and gets angry on Hadi for breaking his trust. Baibay, Amma and Kishwar too learn about Hadi-Mishi's relationship and all of them emotionally blackmail Hadi and Mishi to not marry each other. When Faazi learns that Meenu knew about Hadi and Mishi's relationship, he gets angry and tells her to leave the house. Meenu leaves the Nawab House and comes back to Nawab Villa. An alliance has been found for Mishi and for this Faazi comes to Nawab House to take Meenu back with him, Meenu refuses to leave and Faazi gets angry, about to raise his hand on her but does not. But Mirchi goes out and tells the family that Faazi slapped Meenu. Hadi questions and fights with Faazi for misbehaving with Meenu and proclaims his love for Mishi in front of her suitors. Meenu clears the misunderstanding that Faazi didn't raise his hand on her. Mishi leaves the house without letting anyone know. Hadi tries to find Mishi everywhere after Bade Abba seals the deal that if Hadi brings Mishi back within 2 days, he will get them married but if he is unable to find her, he has to marry Bade Abba's granddaughter- Natasha. Hadi fails to find Mishi and everyone begins preparations for his wedding with Natasha. Meenu decides to seek divorce from Faazi because of him not taking a stand for their relationship in front of Gul. But now Faazi wants to save their relationship. Faaz shows the mirror to Gul and she realizes her mistakes and seeks apology from Meenu. Gul is also found to be pregnant. Hadi talks to Mishi one day before his wedding on call but she refuses to come as she thinks it's too late now and Hadi should have taken stand at the right time. Baibay and Amma unexpectedly become good friends. The wedding day arrives and everyone is happy except Hadi who is quite bitter towards his family for not understanding his feelings. The Nikah takes place (according to him, with Natasha) but when he lifts up the bride's veil, it is revealed that Hadi has been married to Mishi. It is revealed that everything was planned and everyone (except Hadi and Meenu) were involved in the plan of their wedding. Meenu, who thought that Faazi is doing wrong by not accepting Hadi's and Mishi's relationship, melts after she gets to know Fazi was involved in getting them marries to each other. Hadi thanks Faazi and reveals that the divorce papers (khula notice) which Meenu had sent to him were fake, written by Hadi, and they were trying to test Faazi! Faazi apologises to Meenu for his behaviour and the two reconcile.

    The story ends with all the couples Faazi-Meenu, Hadi-Mishi, Miskeen-Gul and Mani-Roomi all living their happily married lives.

    Cast[edit]

    Soundtrack[edit]

    "Pareshan Kyun Lage Tu"
    SinglebyAli Zafar and Nirmal Roy
    LanguageUrdu
    Released27 April 2021 (2021-04-27)
    Recorded2021[6]
    StudioLightingale
    VenueLahore
    GenreTelevision soundtrack
    Length4:21
    LabelMD Productions
    Composer(s)Naveed Nashad
    Lyricist(s)Ali Zafar, Naveed Nashad
    Producer(s)Momina Duraid
    Music video
    Lyrical videoonYouTube
    Female versiononYouTube

    The title songofChupke Chupke "Pareshan Kyun Lage Tu" was composed by Naveed Nashad, with lyrics for song was written by Nashad and Ali Zafar. The lines of the song, sung by Zafar and Nirmal Roy, have been frequently used during the course of the show.

    Production[edit]

    Writer Saima Akram Chaudhry revealed in an interview that Meenu's character is inspired from the personality of Pakistani drama writer Misbah Nousheen. The production of the drama was halted in 2020 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[7] Because of this, some character's were recast, included Ayeza Khan replacing Sohai Ali Abro as Meenu[8] and Asma Abbas replacing Beo Raana Zafar as Naik Parwar, which was also offered to Nadia Afgan.[9] The first episode of the series was aired on 14 April 2021.

    Reception[edit]

    Audience reception[edit]

    On television broadcast, it received high ratings of 6-7 TRPs throughout its broadcast with 8.2 at its highest and was often a slot leader.[10] It gained 100 million collective views on YouTube within two weeks.[11]

    Critical reception[edit]

    The first episode of the series received mixed reviews due to complex dynamics of the characters and their relations with each other.[12][13] DAWN Images praised the performances of Asma Abbas, Uzma Beg and their characters' dynamics. Osman Khalid Butt and Ayeza Khan's performance was also praised with Khan's performance was called as "surprise" as she usually plays damsel in distress.[14][15] The on-screen chemistry of the lead couples were also lauded, especially of Arslan Naseer and Aymen Saleem which earned social media acclaim prominence to the couple.[16][17][18] While writing for Dawn, Maliha Rehman criticised the portrayal of talaq in the series as a stigma for women.[19] It was also criticized for the depiction of cousin marriage.[20]

    It became third most searched item on google among 'Movie & TV' in Pakistan in the year it was broadcast, as reported by the google trends at the end of the year.[21][22]

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Date of ceremony Awards Category Recipient Result Ref.
    September 24, 2022 Hum Awards Best Drama Serial - Popular Momina Duraid Nominated [23]
    Best Drama Serial - Jury Nominated
    Best Actress - Popular Ayeza Khan Won
    Best Actress - Jury Nominated
    Best Actor - Popular Osman Khalid Butt Nominated
    Best Actor - Jury Nominated
    Best Onscreen Couple Popular Ayeza Khan and Osman Khalid Butt Won
    Aymen Saleem and Arslan Naseer Nominated
    Best Onscreen Couple - Jury Ayeza Khan and Osman Khalid Butt Won
    Aymen Saleem and Arslan Naseer Nominated
    Best Television Sensation Female Aymen Saleem Won
    Best Television Sensation Male Arslan Naseer Won
    Best Original Soundtrack Momina Duraid and Naveed Nashad Nominated
    November 24, 2022 Lux Style Awards Best TV Play Chupke Chupke Nominated [24]
    Best TV Actress - Viewers' Choice Ayeza Khan Won
    Best Emerging Talent in TV Aymen Saleem Nominated
    Best Ensemble TV Play Chupke Chupke Nominated
    Best TV Track Ali Zafar, Nirmal Roy & Naveed Nashad Nominated

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Ayeza Khan and Osman Khalid Butt's Chupke Chupke promises to make you giggle". Dawn Images. 3 April 2021. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  • ^ "What's playing on TV throughout Ramazan". The News. 25 April 2021. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  • ^ "Kanwal Ahmed slams 'Chupke Chupke' for projecting 'ghar damads' in a negative light". Tribune. 19 April 2021. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  • ^ Sadaf Haider (15 May 2021). "Review: Chupke Chupke blends romance and comedy to give us a welcome break from reality". Images.
  • ^ Sadaf Haider (21 December 2021). "The good, the bad and the strange — 2021 in dramas". Images.
  • ^ HUM TV [@humtvnetwork] (12 April 2021). "#BTS Ali Zafar Blessing Our Ears With His Hypnotic Voice! Watch As He Sings Chupke Chupke's OST Unplugged, Composed Beautifully By Naveed Nashad" (Tweet). Retrieved 12 February 2022 – via Twitter.
  • ^ Shabbir, Buraq. "How has COVID-19 affected the drama industry?". The News International. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  • ^ "Ayeza Khan was reportedly not the first choice for Meenu in 'Chupke Chupke'". The Current. 6 May 2021. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  • ^ "Nadia Afgan & Umair Rana | Time Out with Ahsan Khan | Full Episode 63 | Express TV | IAB1O". YouTube.
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  • ^ "100 Million views and Counting in the First 15 days". Archived from the original on 25 December 2021. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
  • ^ Aliya Zuberi (15 April 2021). "Episode 1 of Chupke Chupke leaves viewers confused". Cutacut.
  • ^ Syeda Zehra (15 April 2021). "Ep 1: Chupke Chupke Begins With A Complex Family Story". Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  • ^ Sadaf Haider (15 May 2021). "Review: Chupke Chupke blends romance and comedy to give us a welcome break from reality". Images.
  • ^ Sadaf Haider (21 December 2021). "The good, the bad and the strange — 2021 in dramas". Images.
  • ^ Muna Moini (30 December 2021). "Haute List: On-Screen Couples From 2021 That We Would Love To See Again In 2022".
  • ^ "Review: Top 5 on-screen couples of 2021". Bol News. 30 December 2021.
  • ^ "On-screen couples we adore". Cutacut. 25 April 2022.
  • ^ Maliha Rehman (8 August 2021). "PRIME TIME: MIRROR TO SOCIETY?". dawn.com. Retrieved 11 September 2022. In another drama, the Ramazan blockbuster romantic comedy Chupke Chupke, Ayeza Khan as the beguiling Meenu, gets distressed when her newlywed bliss is threatened by family politics. Time and again, she wrings her hands, declaring that she does not want a "talaaq ka thappa" (the stigma of a divorce) upon her.
  • ^ Farheen Abdullah (26 April 2021). "Comment: When will Pakistani dramas stop encouraging cousin marriages?". Cutacut. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  • ^ "See what was trending in 2021 –". Trends Google. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  • ^ "Google releases its top trending searches of 2021". Diva Magazine. 9 December 2021. Archived from the original on 25 December 2021.
  • ^ Cutacut Editorial Team (26 September 2022). "The 8th Hum Awards Winners". Cutacut. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  • ^ "LSA 2022: And the nominees are..." Express Tribune. 23 November 2022.
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