Meri Zaat Zara-e-Benishan
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Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan is a drama serial made in Pakistan
Pakistan
Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a sovereign state in South Asia. It has a coastline along the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman in the south and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and China in the far northeast. In the north, Tajikistan...

 based on a novel written by Umaira Ahmed
Umaira Ahmed
Umaira Ahmad , born on December 10,1976 in Sialkot, Pakistan, is an Muhajir, Urdu-speaking author and screenwriter. She is best known for authoring the book Pir-e-Kamil and the TV serial Meri Zaat Zara-e-Benishan which won a Lux Style Award....

. It is an emotional story of a girl named Saba and her daughter Sara. It is considered as one of the best dramas serials in Pakistan.

Plot

A saga that spans over two generations, Meri Zaat Zarra-E-Benishan begins with the arrival of a girl named Sara (Sarwat Gilani) at the doorstep of a man named Arfeen Abbas (Faisal Qureshi). She hands him a letter, and he seems shaken after reading it. He asks her where "Saba" is, and she replies that she died four days prior. Arfeen falls to the ground in shock, but then regains his composure and asks Sara to give him her address, so that they can go there and gather her belongings. When they arrive at Sara's home, which is quite small compared to Arfeen's mansion, she leaves Arfeen in the main room and heads to her bedroom to gather her belongings. Arfeen finds a pair of Saba's old sandals, and breaks down in tears as he grips them. Sara sees him as he cries and wonders why he is so sorrowful at her passing. They head back to Arfeen's estate, where he introduces Sara to his son, Haider (Imran Abbas). Haider is not initially pleased to have Sara staying in their house, but becomes accustomed to her after a while.

It is revealed in a series of flashbacks that Saba (Samiya Mumtaz) was Sara's mother and Arfeen's first cousin. Saba and Arfeen were madly in love, but Saba was treated with ire by most of the family, especially Arfeen's mother (Samina Peerzada), because of her liberal views and ways. When Arfeen expresses his wish to marry Saba, his mother and father (Khayam Sarhadi), are very outspoken against the marriage. But when Arfeen states that if he cannot marry Saba then he will not marry at all, his parents finally agree.

Back in present time, Sara and Haider become good friends, and she becomes accustomed to living at Arfeen's home, though she still speculates about what happened between him and her mother. She visits the rest of her family, including her aunts and uncles, and each person she asks refuses to give her any details about what happened. Arfeen, meanwhile, is worried that Sara will eventually leave his house. The only solution he can come up with is to have Haider married to Sara. Haider initially refuses, but eventually falls in love with Sara and agrees. Sara agrees to the marriage as well. But on the day of the wedding, Sara goes missing. Arfeen panics and asks Sara's aunt whether she told Sara what happened with her mother, and she says she did not. This prompts Haider to ask what happened, and Arfeen launches into the story.

Saba and Arfeen had gotten married just like they had wanted, but the day before Saba's rukhsati, Arfeen's mother asks Saba to go in a spare bedroom and set the bed for Arfeen's sister. When Saba arrives in the bedroom, she finds that Arfeen's mother had also asked a cousin of theirs who had also expressed interest in Saba, Aadil, to fix a lighting fixture in the same room. When Saba attempts to leave, she finds that the door to the room is locked. She and Aadil both bang on the door, but nobody comes to their aid. After about an hour, Arfeen's mother, along with most of the rest of their family, shows up outside the door. Arfeen's mother starts yelling and creating a ruckus, saying that Saba and Aadil had been involved in illicit behavior in the locked room the whole time. Saba and Aadil refuse to having done anything, but nobody believes them.

Arfeen's father beats Saba, and nobody comes to her aid as she is beaten. Nobody believes Saba, not even her mother and sister. When Arfeen hears about the incident, he is skeptical about what really happened, and questions Saba about it. She says she is innocent, but that she has no proof of it. Arfeen then asks her to take an oath with her hand on the Qur'an that she is innocent, and she agrees, on the term that his mother would take an oath as well. Saba has faith that her aunt is too kind and worshipful to lie on the Quran. Her assupmtion turns out to be wrong, however, and her aunt does lie on the Quran, prompting Arfeen to have proof that Saba lied, and he divorces her.

Arfeen gets remarried to a girl in America, but he is still in love with Saba. Saba's parents forcefully marry her off to a 50-year old man (Rashid Farooqi) of 4 children, who turns out to be abusive and beats her regularly. Nobody from her family visits her during this painful period of her second marriage. When Saba becomes pregnant, her husband refuses to believe that the child is his, and divorces her and kicks her out of the house. Saba gets a job as a maid at a rich woman's home, and soon gives birth to a girl.

Arfeen's wife (Mehreen Raheel), meanwhile, has already had a son with him. But the two do not get along. Back in Pakistan, nothing is going right for Arfeen's family. One of his sisters has lost her husband, while the younger sister has been divorced and his mother is diagnosed with cancer. When Arfeen comes to Pakistan, his mother finally tells him the truth about Saba. Arfeen divorces his wife and tries to convince Saba to marry him. However, Saba tells him that while she still loves him, she cannot trust him again. Her parents also try to persuade her to come back to them. Saba, who is not ready to trust anyone again, leaves without letting anyone know of her whereabouts.

A few years later, she starts working at a garments factory and realizes that the factory is owned by Arfeen. She is friendly with Haider (Arfeen's son). But she covers her face to hide her identity. She works there until the day she dies. Back in present time, it is revealed that Sara had overheard how her mother had been treated by Arfeen's family. She is angry and runs away. Haider tracks her down a couple of days later and explains the whole story. Sara agrees to forgive the family and the two start a new life.

Cast

  • Faisal Qureshi
    Faisal Qureshi (actor)
    Faisal Qureshi pronounced , also spelled Faysal, is a Pakistani television actor and veteran film actor.Qureshi is known as one of the most versatile actors in Pakistan, playing characters old and young, delinquent and religious, blind and deaf. He has stated that "I just want to make my country...

     as Arfeen Abbas
  • Samiya Mumtaz
    Samiya Mumtaz
    - Pakistan television :She is currently working as an actress in Pakistan television dramas. She has been worked in following dramas:* Meri Zaat Zara-e-Benishan* Yariyan* Haal-e-dil* Maye Ni*- External links :* at the Internet Movie Database...

     as Saba Kareem
  • Sarwat Gillani as Sara Kareem
  • Imran Abbas Naqvi
    Imran Abbas Naqvi
    Imran Abbas Naqvi is a Pakistani actor and model, best known for his role in the TV drama "Khuda Aur Muhabbat". He was born and raised in Islamabad, Pakistan and has starred in a number of roles in a short span of time...

     as Haider Abbas
  • Samina Peerzada
    Samina Peerzada
    Samina Peerzada is a Pakistani television, film actress, and a director who has appeared in numerous films and television serials.-Early life:...

     as Shakeela Abbas
  • Khayyam Sarhadi as Qasim Abbas
  • Mehreen Raheel
    Mehreen Raheel
    Mehreen Raheel is one of Pakistan's leading models, with dozens of product commercials, cover pages of magazines like Libaas, and many photo shoots of clothes and jewelry to her credit. She is a familiar face to Head & Shoulders and Pantene users, as well as to Lipton tea drinkers, Telenor and...

     as Mahroosh

Song

The song Meri Zaat has been written by Poet "Sabir Zafar" who resides in Karchi, Sindh. He is the author of more than a dozen books of Poetry and is widely known for his excellent and heart touching poetry. Many of his songs are sung by Junoon Group including "Azadi", "Baarish", "Chaen", "Chalay Thay Saath", "Chal Kuriye", "Dewaar", "Dharti Keh Khuda", "Dil Nahin Lag Raha", "Dosti", "Garaj Baras", "Ghoom Taana", "Heeray", "Hungama", "Husan Walo", "Ishq", "Janey Tu", "Jhulle Lal", "Kaisay Gaaon Main", "Kisne Suna", "Kyun Parishan", "Lal Meri Pat", "Loishay", "Mahiwal", "Maza Zindagi Ka", "Meri Awaaz Suno", "Mitti", "Mukh Gae", "Pappu Yaar", "Pyar Bina", "Rondé Naina", "Saeein Alaap", "Sanwal", "Sapnay", "Sayonee", "Shamein", "Sheena", "Sheeshay Kay Ghar", "Taara Jala", "Wahda Hoo" and partly "Zamane Ke Andaz". He also produced lyrics for the Albums "Hotline" by Nazia and Zoheb Hassan and "Love Letter" by Sajjad Ali. He was awarded the prestigious President of Pakistan's Pride of Performance in 2010.

The Singer is the well known Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, nephew of the great Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.

Reception

The serial became widely popular and highly praised by the public. It also generated the highest ratings for any program shown in prime time. It was claimed to be the most successful serial of the present times.

Legacy

To acknowledge the popularity of the serial among the public, the producers of the serial had included a letter referring to audience thanking them for making the show so successful. Entire serial was also released on DVD in mid 2010.

Broadcast

The Drama was broadcast every Saturday at 8:00 pm on GEO Entertainment
Geo TV
Geo TV or Geo Television is a Pakistani television network, founded by Mr. Mir Shakil ur Rehman in May 2002 and owned by Independent Media Corporation. The channel began test transmission on 14 August 2002, with regular transmission beginning 1 October 2002...

. The entire drama has a total of 20 episodes.
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