Baaghi (TV series)

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Baaghi
Urdu باغی
Genre Drama
Romance
Biographical film
Based onThe Life of Qandeel Baloch
Developed by Urdu 1
Written byShazia Khan
Directed by Farooq Rind
Presented by Urdu 1
Paragon Productions
Starring Saba Qamar
Osman Khalid Butt
Khalid Malik
Ali Kazmi
Sarmad Khoosat
Nimra Khan
Nadia Afgan
Theme music composer Shuja Haider
Opening theme"Peera Way Peera Way Peera..Main Hojao Naa Baaghi"
Singer(s)
Shuja Haider
Lyrics by
Sabir Zafar
Composer Shuja Haider
Country of origin Pakistan
Original languagesUrdu
Punjabi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes28
Production
ProducerNina Kashif
Production locations Sindh
Punjab
CinematographyKhaleel Ahmed (KAKA)
Camera setup Multi-camera setup
Running time35-45 minutes minus commercials
Production companyParagon Productions
Original release
Network Urdu 1
Release27 July 2017 (2017-07-27) 
1 February 2018 (2018-02-01)

Baaghi (Rebel) is a Pakistani television series premiered on Urdu 1 on July 27, 2017, and based on the life of the controversial Pakistani actress Qandeel Baloch, who was murdered by her brother in the name of honor in July 2016. [1] [2] The screenplay of the drama has been done by Umera Ahmad. Saba Qamar plays the lead character of Fauzia/Qandeel in the series. [3] [4]

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Within a week of its launch, Baaghi became the most watched serial being viewed by Pakistanis on YouTube and has also been the limelight of controversies, as expected. [5] The drama is one of the most hyped TV serials ever produced in Pakistan. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

It won three awards at the 17th Lux Style Awards, including Best TV Play and Best Actress for Saba Qamar.

Plot

Fauzia Batool, a beautiful young girl, lives in a village house with her parents and siblings. Fauzia has a younger brother, a younger sister, and an elder brother, Rahim, who is married to Asma. Fauzia's older sister Nazia is married and faces domestic abuse regularly.

Fauzia's sister-in-law, Asma, is manipulative and completely controls her husband. Asma's brother Sajid falls in love with Fauzia and compels Asma to ask for her hand. Asma is firmly against their marriage, as she does not want her brother to marry such a 'sharp' woman. Sajid manages to convince his sister, who, in turn, convinces Rahim, and that too very quickly. Rahim and Asma talk to Fauzia's parents about the proposal. Fauzia's parents are initially reluctant but succumb to Rahim and Sajid's mother's pressure and eventually confirm the proposal. However, Fauzia rejects the proposal because Sajid is a lazy, jobless person who would sit on the road all day doing nothing. Fauzia dreams of becoming famous and independent. Hence, marrying Sajid would derail her dreams. But Fauzia's family tells her that it is too late to refuse the marriage, as the village knows about it.

Fauzia falls in love with Abid, the cosmetic shop owner in her neighbourhood who recently returned from Dubai. Abid promises to allow and help Fauzia to accomplish all her dreams and gives her many magazines of models. Fauzia's parents reject Abid's proposal. Her wedding day with Sajid arrives, but she escapes right before the ceremony.

Fauzia and Abid get married. However, Abid loses interest in Fauzia after their marriage. Soon, they have a son. Fauzia discovers that Abid is having an affair with Ruby, leading to conflict between Fauzia and Abid. Abid physically abuses Fauzia. He divorces her and throws her out of his house. Devastated, she leaves the village and travels to Karachi to be a model. The agency Fauzia works for sends her a beautician, Gogi/Rehaan, who gives her a makeover and improves her English.

Meanwhile, Abid, who has divorced Fauzia, marries Ruby and gives his sister legal custody of his child. Fauzia faces exploitation at the hands of her employer and the owner of the women's hostel where she lives. Unable to find new work, Fauzia returns to her ex-boss, Gauhar, and agrees to work on Gauhar's terms to earn money. She starts uploading her videos on social media with the name Kanwal. She gains a huge fan following, as well as bashers and haters.

Fauzia meets Shehryar, a widower who lost his wife and daughter in an accident a few years ago. They eventually fall in love, but Fauzia does not tell him about her marriage, divorce or son. Fauzia finally reconciles with her family. Fauzia is ready to marry Shehryar and leave behind the world of glamour.

Fauzia's life turns upside down when a TV channel reveals Kanwal's true identity. The channel airs her ex-husband's video, where he accuses Fauzia of abandoning her son for the sake of her ambition. Though initially upset, Shehryar gives Fauzia a chance to explain her side of the story. Shehryar is touched hearing about Fauzia's struggle.

Fauzia's younger brother, who has become a drug addict, is mocked by his friends and peers for having a reckless sister. He drugs her and then strangles her in her semi-conscious state. Fauzia's whole life flashes before her eyes as she makes feeble attempts to free herself. Eventually, she dies, and her brother runs away. The following day her younger sister finds her dead body in the room. The news soon spreads like wildfire, and the media breaks the news, which ultimately reaches Sheheryar, who is also numb with grief. Fauzia's brother gets arrested for her murder.

Cast

Cameo appearances

Reception

The series was a critical and commercial success, becoming one of the highest-rated Pakistani drama of 2017. [12] Qamar's performance was widely praised by the critics and her portrayal of the actress and singer was applauded even before its release. Neeha of The Nation wrote, "Without a doubt, Qamar has done an outstanding job", [13] whereas a reviewer from The Express Tribune said she "slayed the social media star with such finesse". [14]

Awards and nominations

AwardCategory/Recipient(s)Result
17th Lux Style Awards [15] [16] Best Television PlayWon
Farooq Rind - Best Drama DirectorNominated
Saba Qamar - Best TV ActressWon
Shuja Haider - Best Original Soundtrack
Masala! Awards [17] Saba Qamar - Breakthrough Performance of the yearWon

Release

Broadcast

Baaghi was originally broadcast on Urdu1 from 27 July 2017 to 1 February 2018.

In 2022, it aired in India on Zindagi. [18]

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