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Dil-e-Muztar (Urdu: دلِ مضطر, The Anxious Heart) is a 2013 Pakistani drama serial about a love triangle involving a young man and two women. The show was well received by the audience and was lauded for the lead performances after it started airing on Hum TV on 23 February 2013. Directed by Shahzad Kashmiri and written by Aliya Bukhari, the cast includes Imran Abbas Naqvi, Sanam Jung, and Sarwat Gilani in leading roles.[1]
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Dil-e-Muztar | |
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Also known as | Dil-e-Nadaan |
Genre | |
Written by | Aliya Bukhari |
Directed by | Shahzad Kashmiri |
Starring | |
Theme music composer | Waqar Ali |
Opening theme | "Dil e Muztar" by Alycia Dias and Imdad Hussain Imdad |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
No. of episodes | 22 |
Production | |
Producer | Momina Duraid |
Production location | Karachi |
Running time | 39:47 |
Original release | |
Network | Hum TV |
Release | 23 February – 27 July 2013 |
Sila lives with her father and her stepmother and loves her cousin Adeel. Her parents dislike that she is close to her aunt, Adeel's mother. Sila rejects a proposal to marry her stepmother's nephew. Eventually, she runs away from her house when her parents try to force her into marriage. Adeel brings her back home, and her father gets her married to Adeel the very next day. The two of them move out after this and start a new life. Adeel treats Sila cold-heartedly, but with time, she wins him over. However, she suddenly falls ill after hearing about her father's demise. Adeel confesses his love to Sila, and eventually, she gives birth to their son Affan. Adeel loses his job and struggles to find another. Sila starts working for Ahmer's company to help Adeel. Zoya, their neighbour, assures Sila that she will take care of her home and son so that Sila doesn't have to worry. Instead, Zoya starts an affair with Adeel, and Affan is left alone with her mother, who doesn't bother to check on the crying and ill child. Sila heads for home when she sees Adeel and Zoya together. She rushes home, but Affan has died. Affan's death shatters Sila, who blames Adeel for her kid's death and leaves his house. Sila is back at her parents' house, living with her stepmother, and is ready to accept and inherit her late father's wealth. Sila gives birth to a baby (of Adeel), and she names him Affan. Sila decides not to tell her only child about his real father. Five years later, Sila is now successfully in charge of her late father's business and expanding her business with the help of family friends, Nabeela, Sami, and Ahmer, as well as the support of her stepmother.
Meanwhile, Adeel proposes to Zoya, who accepts, but they go through a rocky relationship with no children due to Zoya's fertility issues. Adeel's company is acquired by a new management team headed by Ahmer and Sila. Adeel meets Sila and asks for Affan's custody, but she refuses. Meanwhile, Ahmer, who hopes to marry Sila, prepares divorce papers for Sila and Adeel's separation, but Sila can't get herself to sign the papers. Zoya visits her and apologizes to her. Zoya confesses that it was she who created the rift between Sila and Adeel. Zoya falls on Sila’s feet and begs for forgiveness. She says she has wronged both Sila and Adeel, and she can’t turn back the time.
Ahmer, Sila, and Afaan drive to the park together. Sila finds Adeel standing there. They reconcile.
Roomi Insha was first hired as the director for the series, who rejected Sanam Jung for playing the lead role in it. The project then went to director Shahzad Kashmiri who recast her in the series, which marked her acting debut.[2] Sarwat Gilani was chosen to portray the antagonist, marking the first negative role of her career.[3]
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Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result |
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2014 | 2nd Hum Awards | Best Director Drama Serial | Shehzad Kashmiri | Nominated |
Best Drama Serial | Momina Duraid | Nominated | ||
Best Negative Actress | Sarwat Gilani | Nominated | ||
Best Writer Drama Serial | Aliya Bokhari | Nominated | ||
Best Onscreen Couple | Imran Abbas Naqvi and Sanam Jung | Nominated | ||
Best Drama Serial Viewers Choice | Momina Duraid | Nominated | ||
Best Onscreen Couple Viewers Choice | Imran Abbas Naqvi and Sanam Jung | Nominated | ||
Best Actor Viewers Choice | Imran Abbas Naqvi | Nominated | ||
Best Actress Viewers Choice | Sanam Jung | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | Imran Abbas Naqvi | Nominated | ||
Best Actress | Sanam Jung | Nominated | ||
Best Television Sensation (Female) | Sanam Jung | Won | ||
Best Original Soundtrack[5] | Alycia Dias | Won |
Dil e Muztar | |
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Soundtrack album by | |
Genre | Theme song |
Length | 4:54 |
Language | Urdu |
Producer | Momina Duraid |
The theme song "Dil e Muztar" was composed by Waqar Ali and sung by Alycia Dias. It was written by Imdad Hussain Imdad. The lines of the song are frequently used during the course of the show.[6]
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Dil e Muztar" | Alycia Dias | 4:54 |
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