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Neem
Title Card
Urduنیم
GenreDrama
Crime
Thriller
Written byKashif Anwar
Directed byShahzad Kashmiri
Starring
  • Syed Jibran
  • Arslan Naseer
  • Ameer Gilani
  • Opening theme"Chup" (NEEM)
    by Adnan Qureshi & Alamdar Khan
    Country of originPakistan
    Original languageUrdu
    No. of episodes23
    Production
    ProducerMomina Duraid
    Production locationsLahore
    New York
    Kashmir
    Camera setupMulti-camera
    Running timeapprox. 35-40 min
    Production companyMD Productions
    Original release
    NetworkHum TV
    Release5 June (2023-06-05) –
    6 November 2023 (2023-11-06)

    Neem (Urdu: نیم, lit.'neem') is a Pakistani television series directed by Shahzad Kashmiri and produced by Momina Duraid under the banner of MD Productions. It stars Mawra Hocane, Syed Jibran, Arslan Naseer and Ameer Gilani. The series is set in Lahore, New York and Kashmir.[1] It premiered on Hum TV on 5 June 2023.[2] The plot revolves around a dedicated university graduatee Zimal who destines to work for children's education and also copes with her personal problems, a ruthless entitled son of a tribal leader Karamat Khan, and an unemployed lower class guy Ashhad who is in one-sided love with Zimal.[2] It concluded on 6 November 2023 after 23 epsidoes.

    Plot[edit]

    During studying at a Lahore's university, Zimal riyasat develops a passion to help others in the form of education, after being influenced by the teachings of her teacher, Professor Mairaj. After her graduation, she returns to her homeland Kashmir, where she decides to work for the education of children after meeting Baba Jan, an influential person and a father figure for Zimal. Her cousin Shazil to whom she is committed, calls her and asks her about their marriage, which she delays for two years because she wants to do something better for others.

    Baba Jan's son, Karamat Khan wants to marry Zimal because her first wife couldn't give him a son. His overly generous nature enhances the rift between him and Karamat when he decides to return all the lands of the workers. He almost completes his plan but gets killed by his son, Karamat, who pushes him from a cliff. After his death, he grabs all the property and lands of the workers by unfair means and sends a marriage proposal to Zimal, which she refuses, reacting furiously.

    On revealing the true colour of Karamat whom she considered as her elder brother, she decides to marry Shazil instantly. She marries her and goes to Islamabad in his house and gets a job as a school teacher. There, she opens a street school with the help of a fellow teacher, Maryam and also with the help of Shazil.

    Ashaad's ancestors were brought to Kashmir decades ago to serve as lower social class workers. Since his childhood, he has been in one-sided love with Zimal and wants to marry her but, there is an obstruction of the classism. After her marriage, the heartbroken Ashaad leaves for the USA and starts doing a job there with the help of Faisal, a well-settled Lahori in the USA.

    Zimal's relationship with Shazil faces the test of time when it reveals that she could never become a mother, despite the IVF. The distances fathers when she starts working on her plan to spread education through a mobile app. While traveling to Karachi for a meeting about the execution of her plan, she comes across a young orphan boy and decides to adopt him. When she reveals it to Shazil, he gets furious over it and forbids her. After observing Shazil's changed behavior towards her and getting rid of her regret of not giving children to him, she marries him to Mariyam, her friend and colleague in her school. After marriage, the couple gets busy in their newly established relationship, due to which Zimal feels jealous. To overcome her negativity, she decides to distance herself from them and leaves for Kashmir.

    Ashaad's mother is diagnosed with brain tumor, for which he decides to bring her to USA for better treatment. For this purpose, he marries with a local lady, Camilla, to get a green card. However, the mother dies sooner, and he leaves with the greedy Camilla there, who starts scheming with her boyfriend to grab his money. She files a false case of domestic violence against him and in return demands his property, which was granted to him by his boss.

    Karamat succeeds in snatching the lands from all the poor's except Ashaad's elder brother Asad, who had already paid the price of his land to Baba Jan. For this reason Karamat, decides to destroy him. His animosity with his family adversely increases when he learns about the affair of his daughter Afsheen with Asad and Ashaad's younger brother Amjad. He forcefully marries her daughter readily among his relatives. By using his resources, he arrests Asad in the false case of counterfeit money. He kidnaps Amjad, tortures him and pushes him off the cliff. However, he escapes the death but gets arrested by the police in the false case. He comes to know by Karamat's right hand Jamil, that Karamat is taking revenge from his family. Jamil also saves some evidence of Karamat's evil antics but gets killed by him when he gets doubts about him and confirms it when the former is in drunkenness. He kills his brother and wife as well.

    Nobody informs Ashaad about the hardships that his family is facing in his hometown. When he eventually learns about it from his friend, he leaves for Pakistan. He saddens on reaching his hometown where Karamat is throwing people out of their houses. Zimal helps them by set up a tent city and persuades their case legally.

    Karamat sends his men to keep on teasing people, but Zimal never loses hope, while Ashaad supports her financially and morally. One good day, Shazil reaches out to the tents in order to meet Zimal, telling her that he missed her and is not happy in her absence. He also conveys his guilt over his selfish behavior toward her. Zimal plainly let him go by telling him to remove his name from her CNIC. He understands the demand, divorces her with a heavy heart, and leaves. Soon, the news broke among the villagers that Zimal had been divorced. The next day, Shazil's brother's wife calls Zimal to tell her about the pregnancy of Shazil and Maryam and Zimal was delighted. Now, her complete focus is on villagers. Ashaad, who fights a court case for his brothers, is totally blank. One evening, when he was standing alone on an elevation, Zimal arrives and asks him the reason for his being so serious. He tells her that he used to love a girl very dearly but never got a chance to tell her, and then she got married. Zimal gets puzzled. Then he asks Zimal about the reason for her broken marriage. She tells him about her problem—that she can't have babies—and Ashhad gets surprised.

    Cast[edit]


    Soundtrack[edit]

    "Neem - OST"
    Song by Nish Ashar
    LanguageUrdu
    Released19 August 2023 (2023-08-19)
    Length5:17
    LabelHum
    Songwriter(s)Kashif Anwar
    Producer(s)Momina Duraid
    External videos
    video icon VideoonYouTube

    Production[edit]

    Developed by Momina Duraid, the pre-production work on the series began in early 2020, during the filming of Sabaat. It then went into halt due to the lead actor's admission in Harvard University.[4] In January 2022, Hocane revealed in an interview with an online portal that she is part of the series along with Ameer Gilani which is written by Kashif Anwar, and will be directed by Shahzad Kashmiri. She also revealed that the series revolves around the importance of education.[5][6] It marked her second on-screen appearance with Gilani after Sabaat (2020) which was also directed by Kashmiri and written by Anwar.[7][8] The series was confused by media reports with Nauroz, Hocane's another upcoming series also directed by Kashmiri.[8][9] In a conservation with DAWN Images, Gilani revealed that the genre of the sereis is life, and it is a primarily a love story, correlated and detached to other stories.[1]

    The teasers of the series were released in May 2023.[10]

    Reception[edit]

    Critical reception[edit]

    The series was praised due to its visuals[11] and various themes of its script but was criticized for the same for being preachy.[12]

    Youlin Magazine praised the visuals and locations of the series, the acting performances of Jibran and Gilani and the writing regarding the themes like consequences of desires, societal issues and romance.[13]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Ameer Gilani says 'working with Mawra is always a breeze' ahead of their upcoming drama Neem". Dawn Images. 23 May 2023. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  • ^ a b Azha Khan (2 June 2023). "Hum TV announces launch of two new shows 'Neem' & 'Jhok Sarkar'". Biz Asia Live. Archived from the original on 2 June 2023. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  • ^ "'Neem': Syed Jibran shares first look as 'Karamat Khan'". App.com.pk. 26 May 2023. Archived from the original on 1 June 2023. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
  • ^ "Playing Rishtina in Nauroz took a toll on Mawra Hocane". Dawn Images. 8 July 2023.
  • ^ "Mawra Hocane |Meherbano from Qissa Meherbano Ka, Anaya of Sabaat, Sammi |Gup Shup with FUCHSIA". Fuchsia Magazine. 21 January 2022 – via YouTube.
  • ^ "Mawra Hocane, Ameer Gillani to grace small screen with their sparkling chemistry once again". The News International. 23 January 2022. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
  • ^ "Actor Ameer Gilani graduates from Harvard Law School and Mawra Hocane is over the moon". Express Tribune. 29 May 2022.
  • ^ a b "After 'Sabaat', Ameer Gilani, Mawra Hocane set to star in 'Neem'". Express Tribune. 21 March 2023.
  • ^ "Mawra Hocane, Ameer Gilani to embrace the screens, yet again". Samaa. 21 March 2023. Archived from the original on 22 April 2023.
  • ^ "Teasers of 'Neem' released". Daily Times (newspaper). 18 May 2023. Archived from the original on 24 May 2023.
  • ^ "'Neem' begins on high note with stunning scenery and compelling storyline". Samaa English TV. 6 June 2023. Archived from the original on 13 August 2023.
  • ^ Foha Raza (11 September 2023). "Pakistani drama serials to binge on in September". Hum News. Archived from the original on 30 October 2023.
  • ^ Hurmat Majid (20 July 2023). "Drama Review: Neem (Margosa Tree)". Youlin Magazine. Retrieved 13 December 2023.

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