Tum Kon Piya

Tum Kon Piya was a Pakistani romantic drama serial aired on Urdu1. It was produced by 7th Sky Entertainment and Directed by Yasir Nawaz, and is based on Maha Malik's best selling novel of the same name.[1] It starred Ayeza Khan, Imran Abbas, Ali Abbas, Hina Khawaja Bayat, Hira Tareen, etc. It premiered on 23 March 2016 and ended on 26 October 2016. The serial was a success for the channel. The drama was a big hit to the Pakistani drama industry.

Tum Kon Piya
Urduتم کون پيا
GenreRomantic Drama
Written byMaha Malik
Directed byYasir Nawaz
Starring
Opening theme"Tum Kon Piya" by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Original language(s)Urdu
No. of episodes29
Production
Production company(s)7th Sky Entertainment
DistributorUrdu 1
Release
Original networkUrdu 1
Original release23 March (2016-03-23) 
26 October 2016 (2016-10-26)
External links
Official Website

Story

Tum Kon Piya is a love tragedy of Elma Ali and Ramish Hassan. A middle-class girl Elma (Ayeza Khan) who lives her life according to the wishes of her father Waqar Ali (Qavi Khan). Waqar Ali works in his cousin Muzaffar Hassan's industry. Elma's second cousin is Ramish Hassan, (Imran Abbas), the kind-hearted son of the millionaire Muzaffar Hassan. When Elma and Ramish meet for the first time, Ramish falls for Elma at first sight and after a while both fall in love with each other. Ramish tries to meet Elma by visiting her home. Soon, Ramish asks for Elma's hand in marriage and tells Waqar Ali that he wants to marry Elma. Waqar accepts the proposal but Ramish's parents don't want him to marry Elma because they wanted him to marry Sumbul (Hira Tareen). By hearing this, Ramish gets upset and goes for a drive and gets in an accident. So Elma's father marries her to someone else, but Elma is sad and struggles to stay happy with her husband and mother-in-law (Hina Khawaja Bayat) (the one who always scolds her and regrets getting her married to her son). Elma's husband Zarbab doesn't love Elma, as he loves his girlfriend Javeria and wants to marry her, and meets her in her home everyday.

Elma asks Ramish to give a job to her brother-in-law, Arif, and Ramish gives him a job. Arif falls in love with his colleague and gets married with her and lives happily. While Elma is still alone and sad, and always thinks about Ramish and talks to him in her dreams. On the other hand Ramish's parents try to force him to marry Sumbul but he doesn't listen to them because he still loves Elma.

Elma's husband Zarbab is still in an (Ali Abbas) relationship with his girlfriend in Islamabad. Ramish keeps an eye on Elma's husband and informs her about him. Elma is very happy to see Ramish at her home. But when Zarbab sees Ramish with Elma together, Zarbab insults and divorces Elma and goes to Islamabad. Elma is shocked and gets hospitalised and then Ramish takes care of Elma.

After 5 years Zarbab returns to Karachi when his brother Arif gets hospitalised in a mental asylum. When he goes to Ramish's house to meet Elma, Elma gets hospitalised and dies right after.

Cast

  • Ayeza Khan as Elma Ali
  • Imran Abbas as Ramish Hassan
  • Ali Abbas as Zarbab Khan
  • Hina Khawaja Bayat as Sharafat Begum
  • Qavi Khan as Waqar Ali, Elma's father
  • Mehmood Akhtar as Muzaffar Hassan
  • Hira Tareen as Sumbul, Ramish's fiancé
  • Shameen Khan as Neha
  • Faria Sheikh as Seema Sajid
  • Azra Muhiuddin as Tamkanat Begum
  • Yasir Shoro as Arif, Zarbab's brother
  • Kiran Tabeir as Javaeria, Zarbab's girlfriend
  • Aroha Khan as Sobiya, Zarbab's sister
  • Issha Noor as Rania, Arif's wife
  • Ahad Khan as Sajid, Seema's husband
  • Iktidar Khan as Furqan, Subiya's husband
  • Sami Khan

Soundtrack

Tum Kon Piya - OST
Soundtrack album by
Released31 May 2016 (2016-05-31)
Recorded2016
GenreTelevision soundtrack
Length(4:13)
LanguageUrdu
LabelUrdu 1
Music video
"Tum Kon Piya" OST on YouTube

The title song was sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. The music was composed by Sahir Ali Bagga and the lyrics were written by S.K. Khalish. Tum Kon Piya on SoundCloud

See also

References

Link of Novel Tum Kon Piya

Sanobargul

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