Talkhiyaan
Also known asKisi Ki Khatir
GenreDrama
Based onThe God of Small Things
by Arundhati Roy
Written byBee Gul
Directed byKhalid Ahmed
StarringSanam Saeed
Summer Nicks
Hina Khawaja Bayat
Shamim Hilaly
Adnan Jaffar
Opening theme"Mujhse Ab Meri Mohabbat Ke Fasane Naa Kaho" by Mehwish Hayat, Naseeruddin Shah and Waqar Ali
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
Production
Production locationsMurree, Pakistan
Camera setupMulti-Camera setup
Original release
NetworkExpress Entertainment
ReleaseDecember 2012 (2012-12) 
14 April 2013 (2013-04-14)

Talkhiyaan (English: Bitterness) is a 2013 Pakistani drama serial written by Bee Gul and directed by Khalid Ahmed.[1] It highlights a stereotypical mentality of men that live by their ancestral pride and deep-rooted notions of a caste system. It depicts the frustrations of a mother, wife and daughter provoked by society.[2][3]

Sanam Saeed,[4] Summer Nicks (an Australian actor, writer and film director), and Mehak Khan play the lead roles.

It is based on The God of Small Things, a semi-autobiographical novel by Indian author Arundhati Roy, which won the Booker Prize in 1997. The storyline in the series is the same as that of the novel although the names of the characters are changed (Ammu is Bibi, Rahel is Zoya, Estha is Jugnoo etc.) The series was aired on Zindagi (TV channel) under the title Kisi Ki Khatir from 30 June 2015.

Plot

After the divorce from Paul, Bibi returns to her paternal house, Silver Wood, with her children, Zoya and Jugnu. The residents of Silver Wood, Agha Ji, Mama, Appu Ji and Aayi, were shocked to learn about her divorce. Everyone there criticises Bibi and taunts her as, according to them, she has ruined her and her parents' race by marrying the English.

In the meantime, Janu Baba also returns to the Silver Wood from abroad after divorcing his English wife and is welcomed wholeheartedly by everyone except Bibi. Janu Baba then supervises Mama Ji's business of jams and pickles and converts this house industry into a factory. Agha Ji physically abuses Mama one day and gets threatened by Janu Baba that if he ever touches Mama, then he will beat him. After that, Agha Ji never called Mama Ji and committed suicide one day.

Cast

  • Sanam Saeed as Bibi (Ammu in Novel)
  • Hina Khawaja Bayat as Appu Ji (Baby Kochamma in Novel)
  • Shamim Hilaly as Mama (Mammachi in Novel)
  • Khalid Ahmed as Baba (Pappachi in Novel)
  • Hassan Niazi as Baloo (Velutha in Novel)
  • Valerie Khan as Margaret (Margaret Kochamma in Novel)
  • Chiara Maria as Lizzie (Sophie Mol in Novel)
  • Haider Ali Khan as Jugnoo (Young - Estha)
  • Mehr Sagar as Jugnoo (Child - Estha)
  • Mehak Khan as Zoya (Young - Rahel)
  • Sabeena Jabeen as Zoya (Child - Rahel)
  • Adnan Jaffar as Janu Baba (Chacko in Novel)
  • Sarmad Mirza as Monty
  • Summer Nicks as Paul
  • Nargis Rasheed as Aai (Kochu Maria in Novel)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result
11 January 2014 Pakistan Media Awards Best Drama Serial Talkhiyaan Nominated
Best Drama Actress Sanam Saeed Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Shamim Hilaly Nominated
Best Drama Writer Bee Gul Nominated

References

  1. Madhukalya, Amrita (10 April 2016). "From Patna boy to Pakistani TV legend". DNA India.
  2. Kiran Shahid/Saadia Qamar (6 December 2014), "A story of bitterness: Meet the women of 'Talkhiyan'". The Express Tribune (Pakistan).
  3. Muhammad Ali (February 18, 2018), "'Our housewives are blackmailed in the name of financial dependency and honour'", The Daily Times.
  4. Sadaf Haider (December 30, 2013), "The award for best Pakistani drama of 2013 goes to…", The Express Tribune (Pakistan).
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