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Dil Banjaara
GenreFamily Drama
Romantic drama
Created byMomina Duraid
Written byFaiza Iftikhar
Directed bySiraj-ul-Haque
StarringAdnan Malik
Sanam Saeed
Mira Sethi
Hina Khawaja Bayat
Sakina Samo
Samina Ahmad
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of episodes24
Production
Executive producerMomina Duraid
ProducersMD Productions
Naughty Forty Productions
Original release
NetworkHum TV
Release14 October 2016 (2016-10-14) –
31 March 2017 (2017-03-31)

Dil Banjaara (Urdu: دل بنجارا lit: Wander Heart), previously entitled Gypsy is a Pakistani drama serial that was aired on Hum TV on 14 October 2016, preceded by Jhoot for 2016 Television season. It is directed by Siraj-ul-Haque, written by Faiza Iftikhar and produced by Momina Duraid as a night programming all under her production company MD Productions.[1] It stars Adnan Malik as Sikandar an aspiring photographer along with Sanam Saeed as female lead and Mira Sethi as supporting character.[2][3]

The plotline of the series is similar to the Bollywood film Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge.[4]

Plot

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Nida is a girl with a lot of dreams; she wants to travel around the world, write poetry and live carefree. Unfortunately, she has a lot of responsibilities. She lives with a physically challenged father, mentally disturbed mother, and a strict Tayi Ammi; and to top it all up, she has a Phupo too who wants Nida to marry as soon as possible. Nida has other plans though. During her trip to Nepal, she meets Sikander, called Sikki, who shares the same passions as Nida. He lives with his aunt, Mehtab. Mehtab has raised Sikander like her own son as Sikander's parents had died while he was very young. Mehtab's daughter, Shama is interested in Sikander and believes he will marry her one day. But Sikki's heart lies elsewhere and the feelings are reciprocated. One day, Sikki calls Shama to meet him so he can tell her that he doesn't wants to marry her and that she is mistaken that he loves her. Sikki is very nervous because he considers Shama his best friend and does not want to hurt her. He tells Shama to sit in the car but before he can tell her anything, Shama sees flowers across the road and runs to buy them but gets hit by a car and gets physically disabled. After her accident, Sikki feels guilty and thinks that whatever happened to Shama is because of him. He starts to take care of Shama and tells his aunt Mehtab that he will marry Shama. In the meantime, arrangements have been made for Nida to marry her cousin. Will true love find its way?

Cast

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Production

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Casting

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Adnan Malik was cast for the character of Sikandar, an aspiring photographer. In early January 2016, describing his role Malik said, "I read a bunch of scripts, there was also interest from across the border but nothing clicked quite like Gypsy."[5] He further said "I play the role of Sikander, who's an aspiring photographer, a part of him that resonates with me because that's what peaked my interest in the arts when my father bought me my first camera. He's a very rugged, outdoorsy kinda guy, very different from Khalil. There's just this lightness to him. So the show revolves around this guy who's a bit of a wanderer and his equation with two ladies, a non-traditional love triangle of sorts."[5] It was later announced that actress Sanam Saeed had replaced Mawra Hocane. Saeed, speaking about Gypsy, said "Basically I was offered the script initially, but I couldn't do it back then. However, later when Mawra (Hocane) got caught up with something else and I was available, I signed the project,”. “I hadn't done easy-breezy love stories previously, so Gypsy offered something new.”. She further went on to say that "My character is of a girl who's a gypsy at heart. She's a wanderer and a free spirit. She is very much attached to her parents and unlike other characters in the serial, she doesn't retaliate. Her parents are very supportive, and even when she disagrees, she understands their point. So there's no struggle; it doesn't have any heavy moral or drama. There is a little bit of conflict, but no negativity or a bechari of any sort." and "Mohsin Gilani plays my father's character, whereas the brilliant Hina Bayat will be essaying my mother's role. She has always been known for her versatile characters, and her role in Gyspy is also something completely different from what she has done previously," she commented. "It also has a strong supporting cast; we have Madiha Rizvi, Samina Ahmed and Munawar Siddiqui as well.".[6]

Filming

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Production on series began on 25 May 2016 in various cities across the country including Nepal's popular Madhyapur Thimi and Bhaktapur. Teasers were released on 6 October 2016 with the name [Dil Banjaara], replaced by name [Gypsy] and was finalized to replace Jhoot and was aired on 14 October 2016.

Broadcast

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Dil Banjaara was only premiered on Hum TV on 14 October 2016, and aired weekly. It last aired on 31 March 2017 and ended after 24 episodes.

Release

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The show is available to stream online on MX Player and Starzplay. It was also made available on iflix, however it pulled off in 2017.

Reception

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While reviewing the first episode, A reviewer from DAWN Images praised the strong characteristion, Iftikhar's writing and acting performances of Saeed and Sethi.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Sarym, Ahmed (27 May 2016). "Adnan Malik, Mawra Hocane & Mira Sethi gear up for 'Gypsy'". HIP. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Adnan Malik to make comeback on TV with Gypsy". Correspondent. The Express Tribune. 27 May 2016. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Adnan Malik returns to TV in his new avatar as aspiring photographer in rom-com Hum TV drama Gypsy". Dawn News. Muslim Times. 27 May 2016. Archived from the original on 8 August 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  4. ^ https://www.pinkvilla.com/tv/news/dil-banjaara-to-izteraab-5-pakistani-dramas-that-are-inspired-by-bollywood-films-1247565%3f [bare URL]
  5. ^ a b "Adnan Malik returns to TV as an aspiring photographer in 'Gypsy'". Irfan-ul-Haq. Dawn News. 21 January 2016. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  6. ^ Sarym, Ahmed (14 July 2016). "HIP Exclusive: Sanam Saeed replaces Mawra Hocane in serial, Gypsy". Hipinpakistan.com. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  7. ^ Sadaf Haider (15 October 2016). "TV drama Dil Banjaara shines a light on three young Pakistani dreamers". DAWN Images. Archived from the original on 1 May 2021.
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