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January 22, 2024

Ishq Murshid Drama Review

Ishq Murshid Drama Review
  • Release date: October 8, 2023
  • Cast: Bilal Abbas Khan, Durefishan Saleem, Ali Gul Mallah, Omair Rana, Zarmeena Ikram, Hira Tareen, Samiya Mumtaz, Adnan Jaffar, Salma Hassan, Awais Sulaman, Shabbir Jan, Noor ul Hassan, Rabia Noreen, Hafsa Ehsan Abbas, Sajjad Paul, Srha Asghar, Sajid Shah 
  • Network: HUM TV 
  • Director: Farooq Rind
  • Producer: MD Productions
  • Writer: Abdul Khaliq Khan
  • Genre: Romantic, Drama, Social

Detailed Review of Ishq Murshid 

Ishq Murshid is a TV show that tells a love story with twists and turns. It aims to capture audiences with a mix of romance, fantasy, and political intrigue.

The story starts with unexpected twists. It introduces interesting characters like Shibra, a dutiful daughter and Salman, an honest government officer facing false accusations. There's also Shibra's sister Sukaina facing marriage challenges due to her fiancé's unemployment. Shahmeer Sikander, returning from the UK, falls for Shibra, setting off a one-sided love story.

Farooq Rind's direction creates a visually appealing experience, with excellent camera work and beautiful settings. However, the script has some issues, like Shibra's character becoming preachy and lacking depth. Some scenes raise concerns about stalking, and humour opportunities could be better utilized. Shahmeer's father's character could be improved to reflect a more significant political figure.

On the performance side, the cast shines, with Bilal Abbas Khan impressing, Dur-e-Fishan Saleem improving, and Noor-ul-Hassan excelling in his role. Viewers have responded positively, praising the drama's filmy and magical feel, especially Bilal Abbas Khan's acting.

Despite script inconsistencies, the drama engages viewers with its unique mix of romance, fantasy, and politics. The double role concept and the mystery around Shah Mir's mother's (Zubaida Sikander political leader in the drama) murder add depth. Shahmeer's questionable actions are explained as noble motives, but Shibra's judgmental nature makes her character less likeable.

The drama introduces unexpected twists in the latest episodes, with Sukaina discovering Shahmeer's true character. The evolving relationship between Shahmeer and his father adds complexity. Despite flaws, the drama's high production quality, strong performances, and unique storytelling keep viewers hooked.

In conclusion, Ishq Murshid is praised for its creativity and exploration of serious themes in Pakistani dramas. The cast and storyline make it stand out, despite its flaws. Viewers appreciate its blend of fantasy, romance, and political intrigue. It is making it a must-watch for those who enjoy diverse storytelling. While it has some over-the-top elements, it serves as a light-hearted escape from recent content trends. Overall, the drama has succeeded, especially due to Bilal Abbas Khan's impactful performance.