Jindo (TV series)

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Jindo
Written byQurban Ali Rao
Directed byAnjum Shahzad
StarringHumaima Malick
Samiya Mumtaz
Gohar Rasheed
Hajra Yamin
Nazrul Hassan
Opening themeSchumaila Rehmat Hussain
Country of originPakistan
Original language(s)Urdu
No. of episodes7
Production
Executive producer(s)Imran Raza
CinematographyAsir Ahmed Khan
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production company(s)A2W Entertainment
Release
Original networkGreen Entertainment
Picture formatHDTV 1080i

Jindo is a Pakistani television series directed by Anjum Shahzad and first broadcast on Green Entertainment on 12 July 2023. The series stars Humaima Malick in the titular role in her television comeback role after 12 years. The other cast members include Gohar Rasheed, Samiya Mumtaz, Hajra Yamin and Naeema Butt in pivotal roles. The series is based on a true story.[1]

Plot

After giving birth to another daughter, teenage Jindo's stepmother dies. She herself brings up her step siblings Jugni and Fakira with utter love and care. However, tragedy strikes in Jindo's life due to the local landlord Daad Saein's some unforeseen deed during her marriage with Bakshu. Years pass and Jindo's siblings get elder and she always teaches them to live the life of courage. Jindo's neighbour and Fakira's childhood friend Shano loves him so much. While the whole village knows about it, Jindo decides Fakira's marriage with Beena, a girl from another village. It heartbreaks the Shano and saddens her. In the wedding ceremony, Daad Saein's son Hasrat comes and kills Bakshu as he was trying to take away the bride with him and Jindo was not agree over it.

After sometime, Jindo returns as powerful Pirni Sarkar Bibi to avenge the injustices and oppression done to her.

Cast

  • Humaima Malick as Jindo/ Sarkar Bibi
  • Gohar Rasheed as Hasrat
  • Samiya Mumtaz as Bandi
  • Nazrul Hassan as Daad Saein
  • Hajra Yamin as Falak
  • Naeema Butt as Shano
  • Faraz Ali as Fakira
  • Malik Raza as Bakhshu
  • Ayesha Gul as Kajli
  • Mizna Waqas as Rukhna
  • Saleem Mairaj as Gallu
  • Razia Malik as Gallu's mother
  • Areeba Ahmed Tirmizi as Jeena

Soundtrack

"Jindo - O Rabba Ho"
Song by Schumaila Rehmat Hussain
Released13 June 2023
Length3:53
Composer(s)Schumaila Rehmat Hussain
Lyricist(s)Ahad Siddiqui

The offical soundtrack of the series "O Rabba Ho" is performed by Schumaila Rehmat Hussain who composed the music as well along with Faraz Rizvi. The lyrics were by Ahad Siddiqui.[2]

Production

In September 2022, Gohar Rasheed revealed in an interview with DAWN Images that he is starring in Jindo alongside Humaima Malick, Hajra Yamin and Saleem Mairaj.[3] In October , Malick revealed about the storyline of the series.[4] The entire filming of the series was held in Thar desert which took three months.[4][5] Malick learnt the Rangri language for the series to portray the character of a woman from desert.[5]

The official trailer of the series was released in April 2023.[6]

Reception

In a review of the first episode by Galaxy Lollywood, the riveting plot and the portrayal of oppressed women was praised. The review however mentioned the inconsistent dialects of the actors and the confusion of timelines.[7] The judges of the show Yeh Kya Drama Hai praised the portrayal of romance in the series while reviewing an episode.[8] In a review by Youlin Magazine, the series was praised for its cinematography, story and the performances of Malick, Hassan and Butt.[9]

References

  1. "Humaima Malick returns to television screens with thrilling drama 'Jindo'". Samaa TV. 13 June 2023.
  2. Entertainment Desk (19 June 2023). "4 Green Entertainment OSTs that are already massive hits". Something Haute.
  3. Haq, Irfan Ul (September 3, 2022). "Kubra Khan, Gohar Rasheed, Ramsha Khan and Talha Chahour to share the screen for Haseeb Hassan's upcoming drama". Dawn Images. Retrieved July 17, 2023.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Video: Humaima Malik talks about The Legend of Maula Jatt, Daro & her work on TV". Something Haute. October 4, 2022.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Jahan, Kaukab (February 6, 2023). "She came, she saw and she conquered". The News International. Retrieved July 17, 2023.
  6. "Trailer of 'Jindo' released". April 4, 2023.
  7. Mossadiq, Zainab (July 13, 2023). "Jindo Is The Story of a Valiant Woman Defying All Odds to Ensure Justice". Galaxy Lollywood.
  8. https://24newshd.tv/24-Jul-2023/nadia-marina-reflect-upon-humaima-malick%E2%80%99s-jaw-dropping-portrayal-of-romance-in-jindo-during-kya-drama-hai
  9. "Drama Review: Jindo - Hurmat Majid - Youlin Magazine".

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