Boy meets girl, external influences attack, boy and girl get separated, endure heartache to the tune of a maudlin background score and then, finally get reunited — the oldest, most hackneyed story in the world is sometimes the most popular. Well-told love stories have a power of their own. Knitted together in a colourful patchwork of intense moments, music, strong visuals and a sprinkling of light-hearted whimsies, they lure the audience in, sometimes making them completely obsessive about the lead couple.
People may begin naming their newborn children after the lead characters. This happened when the drama Humsafar was making waves back in 2012. Suddenly, a plethora of unknowing children were named Ashar or Khirad, the names of the characters played by Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan, respectively!
Quite often, actors begin to get referred to by the names of their characters. To this day, fans approach Sanam Saeed and call her ‘Kashf’, a character that she played back in 2013, in the drama serial Zindagi Gulzar Hai. Sanam may have proceeded to dabble in other projects and, yet, she is remembered most vividly for the forthright character who enamoured Fawad Khan in the drama. Similarly, a debutante Ahad Raza Mir struck gold in 2017’s Yaqeen Ka Safar. Audiences were so captivated by his pairing with Sajal Aly that he was called Dr Asfandyar for some time following the drama.
Come Valentine’s Day and love is in the air. But have you ever wondered why love sells not only on February 14 but also throughout the year — courtesy fashion and entertainment?
On the flip side, actor Gohar Rasheed remembers how two women came up to him at a mall and started screaming at him, reprimanding him for being a bad person. At the time, he had been playing the villain, hampering the romance between Hamza Ali Abbasi and Maya Ali, in the drama serial Mann Mayal. He had been so believably evil that the incensed women decided to berate him in real life!