Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan sings for Express Entertainment’s ‘Ek Jhoota Lafz Mohabbat’

Express Entertainment brings yet another promising drama series ‘Ek Jhoota Lafz Mohabbat.’ The drama is set to premiere on 10th August 2021, with the original soundtrack released. Less than a day into its release, the song has already racked up more than 10,000 views.

Sung by the international sensation and pride of Pakistan, Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, the tragic love ballad has been composed by Waqar Ali Khan and features the lyrics of Sabir Zafar. The song is available on YouTube currently and will soon be available across various music streaming services as well.  The drama series is set to premiere on Tuesday 10th August at 08:00 pm (PST) on Express Television.  This drama series stars Junaid Khan, Amna Ilyas and Emmad Irfani amongst others

The storyline is one of a family drama with an expected twist. The plot revolves around two sisters, one of who is sensible and responsible while the other is more materialistic and selfish. The story delves into the relationship issues that ensue due to the antics of the younger sister and the marriage that follows.

The drama series is directed by Syed Zeeshan Ali Zaidi and produced by Fahad Mustafa and Dr. Ali Kazmi under the banner of Big Bang Entertainment. It has been written by Maimoona Aziz. The series will premiere on Tuesday 10th August at 08:00 pm PST on Express Entertainment.

To listen full OST of Ek Jhoota Lafz Mohabbat:

DUNK – False allegations or true??

Mind-Boggling trailer, with aptly cast innocent looking lead Sana Javed, playing the character of a college student who has accused her professor, a sober family man, Noman Ejaz, as Humayun. 

This is a debate that has ignited amongst the genders today, how far can you take a lie without proof? The dialogues, locales and performances by the entire cast, including the current sensation, Bilal Abbas & the girl playing the daughter of professor Humayun, leaves me stunned with her dialogue delivery.

The trailer has made me re-think my stance about the #metoo movement where a sexual abuse survivor denounces her aggressor, yet again the female being a considered a victim, a symbol of honor & the weaker sex, we have only & always seen this allegation from her perspective, DUNK makes me realize how capable this gender bias is in our inbred society, that can shatter a man’s life with 1 single violation of his character, that even his own daughter makes his touch of fatherly protection & purity, seem questionable.

DUNK seems to be highlighting this much needed conversation by weaving a story that depicts a man as a protagonist & his questionable act against the weaker gender.