Khuda Aur Muhabbat (Urdu: خدا اور محبت) is a Pakistani drama serial. It is written by Hashim Nadeem Syed[1] and directed by Anjum Shehzad. Imran Abbas Naqvi and Sadia Khan are featured as the lead role while Faisal Fazila Qazi, Ahmed Jahanzeb, and Firdous Jamal Mir portray supporting roles.
The drama is inspired from the novel of the same name, also written by Hashim Nadeem Khan. Khan is a playwright who has written many plays for different TV channels. He also has over 27 credits around 27 telefilms, three of which have won awards. He has been also awarded with the Bolan Award for the best drama serial (PTV) for his serial "Sipaahee". Khuda aur Muhabbat is his first novel which is also being televised for a private TV channel. The novel is critically acclaimed[citation needed]. In whole, the book is based over a classical Love story narrated over the canvas of two cities i.e. Quetta and London.
The story revolves around the age-old conflict between religious ideology (Khuda) and human emotions (Mohabbat). Belonging to the society's elite, a young commerce graduate, Hammad, played by Imran Abbas Naqvi, accidentally sees Iman, daughter of Maulvi Aleem, who teaches the children of the vicinity. This encounter brings a huge change to Hammad's life. He becomes a porter. After leaving his home forever and after knowing the condition of his love, Iman becomes tense and because of it she falls ill and dies. She was engaged to her cousin Abdullah, played by Ahmed Jahanzeb.
After her death Hammad loses his memory for a few days but has the two pearls given by Iman. His condition improves and he goes to London leaving his past behind to get a degree in economics. There he gets admission to a well-known university where he gets a rival named Sarah Isaac Pears, played by Sadia Khan again, daughter of his principal and dean Mr.Isaac Pears. In a sudden turn of events, she falls in love with Hammad and helps him to rebel against the Jewish firm belief of the "Holocaust". She becomes a Muslim and changes her name to Iman and they gain notoriety for their rebellion. The university expels Hammad because of this and in the end he leaves London temporarily so that there would be no propaganda and loss of innocent lives because of him.
The drama is inspired from the novel of the same name, also written by Hashim Nadeem Khan. Khan is a playwright who has written many plays for different TV channels. He also has over 27 credits around 27 telefilms, three of which have won awards. He has been also awarded with the Bolan Award for the best drama serial (PTV) for his serial "Sipaahee". Khuda aur Muhabbat is his first novel which is also being televised for a private TV channel. The novel is critically acclaimed[citation needed]. In whole, the book is based over a classical Love story narrated over the canvas of two cities i.e. Quetta and London.
The story revolves around the age-old conflict between religious ideology (Khuda) and human emotions (Mohabbat). Belonging to the society's elite, a young commerce graduate, Hammad, played by Imran Abbas Naqvi, accidentally sees Iman, daughter of Maulvi Aleem, who teaches the children of the vicinity. This encounter brings a huge change to Hammad's life. He becomes a porter. After leaving his home forever and after knowing the condition of his love, Iman becomes tense and because of it she falls ill and dies. She was engaged to her cousin Abdullah, played by Ahmed Jahanzeb.
After her death Hammad loses his memory for a few days but has the two pearls given by Iman. His condition improves and he goes to London leaving his past behind to get a degree in economics. There he gets admission to a well-known university where he gets a rival named Sarah Isaac Pears, played by Sadia Khan again, daughter of his principal and dean Mr.Isaac Pears. In a sudden turn of events, she falls in love with Hammad and helps him to rebel against the Jewish firm belief of the "Holocaust". She becomes a Muslim and changes her name to Iman and they gain notoriety for their rebellion. The university expels Hammad because of this and in the end he leaves London temporarily so that there would be no propaganda and loss of innocent lives because of him.
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