Iqtidar

2024 Pakistani television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Iqtidar (Urdu: اقتدار , lit.'Authority') is a 2024 Pakistani drama serial. The drama premiered on 19 September 2024 on Green Entertainment.[1] The drama is set on the political background and focuses on the life of the politician and publics.

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Iqtidar
GenreDrama
Written byHina Huma Nafees
Directed byFahim Burney
StarringAnmol Baloch
Ali Raza
Rubina Ashraf
Theme music composerArshman Khan
ComposerArshman Khan
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of episodes62
Production
ProducerMultiverse Entertainment
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30–45 minutes
Production companyGreen Entertainment
Original release
Release19 September 2024 (2024-09-19) 
18 April 2025 (2025-04-18)
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Written by Hina Huma Nafees, it is directed by Fahim Burney and produced and presented by Multiverse Entertainment. It stars Anmol Baloch and Ali Raza with supporting cast of Rubina Ashraf, Ahmed Randhawa, Javed Sheikh and Seemi Pasha.[2]

Synopsis

Mehrunnisa, a young woman supporting her family after her father's death, is devastated when her brother is killed in an accident caused by a politician's son. Determined to seek justice, she raises her voice against the lies surrounding his death.[3]

Cast

  • Anmol Baloch as Mehrunnisa "Mehru" Shah (nee Shehroz) : Shehroz & Sadia's daughter; Shahnawaz's wife; Zeeshan, Muskan and Faiza's sister.
  • Ali Raza as Shahnawaz Shah:[4] Saman and Suleman's eldest son; Zain's brother; Amal's cousin and ex-fiancee; Mehrunnisa's husband.
  • Rubina Ashraf as Saman Shah : Safdar's sister; Shahnawaz and Zain's mother; Suleman's widow.
  • Ahmed Randhawa as Zain Shah : Saman and Suleman's younger son; (Dead).
  • Javed Sheikh as Safdar : Saman's brother; Amal's father; Beenish's husband.
  • Seemi Pasha as Beenish Safdar : Safdar's wife; Amal's mother
  • Rabia Rizwan as Sadia Shehroz : Shehroz's widow; Faiza, Mehrunnisa, Zeeshan, Muskan's mother.
  • Nouman Kahout as Rafay : Bi Jaan's son; Urooj's husband.
  • Hareem Sohail as Urooj Rafay : Parveen and Feroze's daughter; Rafay's wife
  • Roma Michael as Amal Safdar : Beenish and Safdar's daughter; Zain and Shahnawaz’s cousin; Shahnawaz's ex-fiancé.
  • Emaan Khan as Muskan Shehroz : Sadia's daughter; Faiza, Mehrunnisa, and Zeeshan's sister; Urooj and Rafay's cousin.
  • Atif Rathore as Feroze : Parveen's husband; Urooj's father.
  • Mizna Waqas as Parveen Feroze : Feroze's wife; Urooj's mother.
  • Maryam Jaffri as Bi Jaan : Feroze’s sister; Rafay's mother.
  • Sami Khan as Zeeshan Shehroz : Shehroz & Sadia's son; Mehrunnisa, Muskan and Faiza's brother. (Dead)

Reception

A couple of days before the show was released, a behind-the-scenes video was published on social media showing Baloch being picked up by Raza bridal style which was met with scrutiny from the public.[5]

Fuchsia magazine described the show as highly relatable, praising its ability to connect with audiences through realistic characters and situations that reflect everyday life experiences.[6]

The series is presented in The Siasat Daily as a "mix of romance and drama" and one of the most watched in the country in 2024[7] while Dawn noted that it presented "comparatively formulaic story for the once-innovative Green TV but it is making the ratings because both Ali Raza and Anmol Baloch have worked hard on their characters, and kept the focus on their chemistry."[8]

Production

In an interview, Baloch shared that the show was initially intended to be titled "Qurat-ul-Ain", but was later renamed to "Iqtidar".[9]

References

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