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Fairy Tale
GenreComedy
Lighthearted[1]
Romance
Written bySarah Majeed
Directed byAli Hassan
StarringSehar Khan
Hamza Sohail
Aena Khan
Adnan Raza Mir
Opening theme"Tere Hawale"
by Sibtain Khalid, Adrian David & Nish Asher
ComposerAdrian David Emmanuel
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes47
Production
ProducerMomina Duraid
Running timeSeason 1 :
40 minutes
Season 2 :
80 minutes
Production companyMD Productions
Original release
NetworkHum TV
Release23 March (2023-03-23) –
25 November 2023 (2023-11-25)

Fairy Tale was a 2023 romantic comedy Pakistani television series, starring Sehar Khan and Hamza Sohail. The series is written by Sarah Majeed,[2] directed by Ali Hasan, and produced by Momina Duraid under the banner of MD Productions. The series had two seasons. The first season aired on Hum TV from March to April 2023 and the second season aired from August to November 2023 with 15 episodes.[3]

Plot

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The first season revolves around Umeed, a young middle-class girl who dreams of living a wealthy and luxurious life and is always on the lookout for get-rich-quick schemes. She has a very bright personality. In her overwhelming quest, something fantastical falls in Umeed’s lap when she receives an invitation to a show that promises to make her dreams come true but she soon realizes that there are no fairies or magical spells in real life and everything comes with a hefty price tag. Undeterred, Umeed sets out on a journey to make her dreams a reality, encountering quirky characters and learning valuable lessons about life, love, relationships, and happiness. She also falls into a love triangle. With the help of her friends and family, Umeed discovers that the real magic in life comes from within.[4][5]

The second season revolves around the union of Farjaad and Umeed as she lives through her dream of winning the show and fortune from Socho Pakistan, the unexpected turn that her life took, turned out to be her major feat of life, the triumph of love. As they finally embrace their love for each other, some new challenges fall in their way. With all the stars nearly aligned in the way of their amour, they move forward towards their happily ever after. With more and more obstacles falling in the way of union of the hearts, these obstacles didn't overthrow the power of love and the love conquers all.

Cast

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  • Sehar Khan as Umeed Pasha: Farjaad's wife; Kamal and Arzoo's older daughter; Mimi’s best friend and sister-in-law; Haya's cousin; Sameer's older sister; Farmeed's mother. A happy go lucky yet ambitious young girl who is at odds with her family and Farjaad initially. (Season 1,2)
  • Hamza Sohail as Farjaad Khan: Umeed's husband; Mariyam’s older brother; Shujat and Nighat's older son; Farmeed's father. He is very responsible, punctual and strict about his rules. He maintains a tough demeanor though he is soft hearted on the inside. (Season 1,2)
  • Ali Safina as Asadullah "AK" Khan: A game show host and Farjaad's family friend. He likes Umeed. (Season 1)
  • Amna Youzasaif as Mariyam "Mimi" Khan: Farjaad's younger sister; Umeed's best friend and sister-in-law; Shujat and Nighat's younger daughter. She likes 'AK'. (Season 1,2)
  • Saman Ansari as Nighat "Niggo" Khan: Shujat's widow; Farjaad and Mimi's mother and Umeed's mother-in-law. (Season 1,2)
  • Aena Khan as Haya Pasha: Umeed and Sameer's cousin; Sameer's fianceé; Hilal and Zeenat's daughter. (Season 1,2)
  • Adnan Raza Mir as Sameer Pasha: Umeed's younger brother; Haya's fiancé; Kamal and Arzoo's younger son. (Season 1,2)
  • Saleem Sheikh as Kamal Pasha aka Pasha Sahab: Aghu Jaan's elder son; Umeed and Sameer's father; Arzoo's widower; Hilal’s older brother; Haya’s uncle. (Season 1,2)
  • Hina Rizvi as Abgheena Pasha aka Aghu Jaan: Haya, Umeed and Sameer's grandmother; Kamal and Hilal's mother. She is very forgetful. (Season 1,2)
  • Salma Hassan as Zeenat Pasha: Haya's mother; Hilal's wife; Umeed and Sameer's aunt. (Season 1,2)
  • Tehseen Wajahat as Hilal Pasha: Aghu Jaan's younger son; Haya's father; Zeenat's husband; Umeed and Sameer's uncle. (Season 1,2)
  • Ahad Raza Mir as himself the Game Show host: Cameo appearance in Socho Pakistan Game Show. (Season 1)
  • Azra Mohyeddin as Rahat: Tasneem's mother; Zeenat's elder sister and Haya's aunt. (Season 1)
  • Manzoor Qureshi as Jalal Pasha: Kamal and Hilal's father. He comes in dreams to Aghu Jaan only. (Season 2)
  • Areeba Mir as Zoey: Sheena's (Kamal's sworn sister) niece; Sameer's friend. (Season 2)
  • Hurain as Farmeed Khan: Farjad and Umeed's daughter. (Season 2)
  • Rahat Ghani as Mehak: Farjaad's PA. (Season 1,2)
  • Ahmed Rafique as Waleed: Haya and Umeed's ex fiance. (Season 1,2)

Production

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SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
13223 March 2023 (2023-03-23)22 April 2023 (2023-04-22)
2155 August 2023 (2023-08-05)25 November 2023 (2023-11-25)

Season 1

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On 5 January 2023, Galaxy Lollywood reported that Sehar Khan, Hamza Sohail, Mustafa Babar and Aena Khan will play the leading roles in the Hum TV's upcoming Ramadan play, which is tentatively titled Qismat, and which is written by Sarah Majeed, and will be directed by Ali Hassan.[6] Earlier, Khan rejected the role and accepted it eventually when makers tell her to change the character if she will not agree to do it.[7] Later, it was reported that Babar had been replaced by Adnan Raza Mir, the brother of the actor Ahad Raza Mir.[8]

Season 2

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The network concluded the series with a tagline of "To be continued..." due to which it was speculated that the series will have a next season. The writer Sarah Majeed further confirmed it on 3 May 2023 through an Instagram post.[9] Hum TV revealed the cast of the series covering the original OST of the show on 29 June 2023 as an official announcement of the upcoming season.[10]

Reception

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The Express Tribune praised the performances of the leads stating, "Sehar's impeccable comedic timing and knack for getting into trouble, sometimes bordering on selfishness, add layers to her character, while Hamza effortlessly navigates Farjad's serious yet easily annoyed demeanor, showcasing his prowess in both drama and comedy."[11] Dawn Images was appreciative of the humour, relatability and the chemistry of the protagonists.[12]

Sequel

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On 4 September 2023, The writer for the series Sarah Majeed revealed in a Tweet with the text "Season 3", predict that the "Season 3" for the series is coming or in under production.But no official announcement from the original network (Hum TV) or the Producer Momina Duraid has made. [13][14]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Buraq Shabbir (21 March 2023). "'Magical, light-hearted': Three Pakistani TV dramas to watch out for this Ramadan". Arab News PK. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  2. ^ Fairytale writer Sarah Majeed on creating everyone’s new favourite couple in Umeed and Farjad. Dawn Images. 21 August 2023.
  3. ^ "'Fairy Tale' returns with Season 2". Daily Times (Pakistan). 6 August 2023.
  4. ^ Zainab Mossadiq (20 March 2023). "Ramazan dramas 2023: An amalgamation of romance, comedy, and action". Something Haute. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  5. ^ "HUM TV's Ramazan specials Chand Tara and Fairytale hope to win audience's hearts". Dawn Images. 3 April 2023. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
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  7. ^ Sehar Khan Opens Up About Turning Down Fairy Tale Role. Bol News. 13 September 2023.
  8. ^ "Adnan Raza Mir all set to enter the showbiz industry". Daily Times. 20 January 2023.
  9. ^ "Hamza Sohail starrer 'Fairy Tale' renewed for season 2". 4 May 2023.
  10. ^ 𝄞 OST Cover ♪♬ Fairy Tale 🚦 Sehar Khan & Hamza Sohail - HUM TV, retrieved 29 June 2023
  11. ^ 2023 in dramas: Unforgettable stories that ruled the small screen. Express Tribune. 26 December 2023.
  12. ^ 2023 in Pakistani dramas: A mixed bag of spunk, grit, and subtlety. Dawn Images. 26 September 2023.
  13. ^ "Is Fairy Tale 3 on the List". Samaa News.
  14. ^ "Season 3 of Fairy Tale in the Works". The Express Tribune. 5 September 2023.
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