Mora Piya
Mora Piya (Urdu: مورا پيا , lit. 'My love') is a 2013 Pakistani telenovela broadcast on Geo Entertainment. Written by Mohsin Ali and directed by Anjum Shahzad, it emphasised on unexpected events that can unfold in a married couples life.[1][2][3]
Mora Piya | |
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Also known as | Piya Re |
Genre | Romance Social |
Starring | Aamina Sheikh Adeel Hussain |
Theme music composer | Farrukh Abid Shoaib Farrukh |
Opening theme | Mora Piya
Performed by Naeem Abbas Rufi Lyrics Sabir Zafar |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
Production | |
Producer | Arslan Zeeshan |
Running time | approx. 40 minutes |
Distributor | Geo TV |
Release | |
Original network | Geo Entertainment |
Original release | 2 December 2011 – 3 March 2012 |
External links | |
Website |
Plot
It tells the tale of Faisal and Ujala. Faisal is an investigative journalists and researching on a land mafia case. The night their wedding takes place, Faisal and Ujala receive a call from Faisal's boss informing them about Ali's death a cameraman working with Faisal on the case. On their way to the hospital, the goons behind land mafia stop their car and kidnap them and Ujala is raped by a gangster as revenge for reporting their illegal activities.
Problems arise between Ujaala and Faisal when Ujaala gets pregnant due to the rape. At first Ujaala and Faisal think that Ujaala should abort the baby, but later Ujaala feels that aborting the baby is wrong. Faisal and Ujaala argue continuously due to this. Eventually Faisal agrees.
Ujaala gives birth to a boy, who is named Azaan. The tension between Ujaala and Faisal continues as Faisal cannot accept Azaan, But cannot let go of Ujaala either as he loves her. Faisal keeps avoiding Azaan all the time and always puts up the reason as work.
4 years pass, Azaan is 4 years old and thinks that his father doesn't love him. After an argument between Ujaala and Faisal, Ujaala leaves Azaan with Faisal leaving behind a letter in which she states that Azaan is now Faisal's responsibility. But later Ujaala returns when Azaan gets lost due to Faisal. Azaan is found by the police who take him to his grandfather. Ujaala and Faisal's parents get angry on them for not being able to take care of Azaan. Eventually, Faisal confesses only to his father that Azaan is not his son and all the events that changed his and Ujaala's life. But Faisal's father doesn't blame Azaan and accepts him wholeheartedly.
On Faisal's insistence, his father convinces Ujaala to send Azaan to a boarding school. Ujaala reluctantly agrees. Azaan is sent to a Boarding School. Faisal eventually realizes that no matter how much he tries to push Azaan away from their life, it is not possible as Ujaala loves Azaan wholeheartedly. Ujaala also shows the letters and cards that Azaan makes for Faisal on Father's Day. Faisal realizes that Azaan is not at fault. Unable to face the guilt, he decides to leave to England, but before going, he brings Azaan back from Boarding School on Azaan's birthday, which makes Azaan and Ujaala happy. When Faisal is about to leave, Azaan comes running and tells him not to go. Faisal agrees. Faisal accepts Azaan wholeheartedly, and Ujaala gets happy seeing the duo. In the last scene, Faisal is shown playing football with Azaan, as Ujaala watches them. Ujaala is shown to be pregnant. The trio unites and the show ends on a happy note.[4]
Cast
- Aamina Sheikh As Ujaala
- Adeel Hussain As Faisal
- Ismat Iqbal
- Benita David
- Manzoor Qureshi
- Parveen Malik
- Firdous Janal
- Taniya Sadeeq
- Qamar Raza Iffi
- Rabiya Qazi
International broadcast
It was telecast on Zindagi TV channel in India as Piya Re, airing from 7 January 2015.[5]
References
- "20 Pakistani TV dramas that you should watch if you haven't". Daily Times Pakistan. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
- "Drama serials: Fitting the bill?". Dawn Newspaper. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
- "Smoke and Mirrors: The 101 of television". Express Tribune. 2 September 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
- "TV Shows To Watch While Social Distancing: Mora Piya". Maslaa. 1 April 2020. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
- "Zindagi announces the launch of five new shows in January'15". Retrieved 1 February 2021.