The second part of a trilogy who’s first part is one of the most splendidly articulated, absorbing and riveting dramas, Pakistan’s history has ever seen – Sang E Mar Mar, HUM TV brings to you last episode of Sang E Mah.
Last Episode of Sang E Mah
Storyline
In the words of the gifted writer of Aseerzadi, Ehd E Wafa and Sang E Mar Mar, Mustafa Afridi, directed by the brilliant Saife Hassan who’s work Bari Aapa, Ehd E Wafa and Ru Baru speak volumes of just how accomplished he is as a director and produced by none other than the finest in Pakistan, Momina Duraid. ‘Gagh’ a Pashto word that translates to ailan or proclamation, even though illegal is an ongoing kabayali pathan rasm through which marriage is enforced by firing at a girl’s home. Sang E Mah revolves around the concept of gagh and encompasses the enactment of law to combat this tradition. Along with highlighting gagh, the tale of Sang E Mah comprises of a transcendent tale of love, and retribution between a father and son.
There are three similarities between Sang E Mar Mar and Sang E Mah, some of the far famed cast members such as Nauman Ejaz and Sania Saeed graced both parts with their incomparable acting, both dramas are based on kabayali pathan tradition and both meticulously encompass the undeniable subjugation and oppression of women in rural areas.
Our Verdict
SANG-e-Mah, this drama had everything, best actors, actresses and their powerful acting together with soulful music. It contained everything anger, emotion, respect for other religion (Sikhism) and most importantly a messages for women to take a stand for themselves. Thank you Hum TV and to all those who were involved in this drama. Special shout to Atif Aslam, very very impressed with his acting skills.
The love stories of all the characters were so masterfully done. No injustice to anyone. Hikmat gulmeena, shehrzad hilmand, zargoona asad ul ALLAH, mastaan and his wife(i forgot her name) and most importantly Haji Marjan & Zarsanga.
The scene between Haji and Zarsanga was so powerful, mesmerizing and emotional. The love and care they had for each other, we absolutely loved it. But the suicide thing was not required, maybe they could’ve shown their death a natural one.
Conclusion
Sang E Mah exhibited diversity unlike any other Pakistani drama before. Different cultures, sects and religions were all part of this dynamic drama serial.
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