Qarz e Jaan

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Created byMomina Duraid
ShowrunnerMomina Duraid
Written byRabia Razzaque
Qarz e Jaan
GenreDrama
Thriller
Created byMomina Duraid
ShowrunnerMomina Duraid
Written byRabia Razzaque
Screenplay byRabia Razzaque
Directed bySaqib Khan
StarringYumna Zaidi[1]
Usama Khan
Nameer Khan
Deepak Perwani
Opening themeGila Hai Kiya Tera by Quratulain Balouch
Ending themeGila Hai Kiya Tera by Quratulain Balouch
ComposerAdrain David
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes32
Production
ProducerMomina Duraid
Production locationsKarachi,Sindh,
Pakistan
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Running time37 minutes
Production companyMD Productions
Original release
NetworkHum TV[2]
Release17 November 2024 (2024-11-17) 
20 April 2025 (2025-04-20)

Qarz-e-Jaan is a 2024 Pakistani television series, directed by Saqib Khan and written by Rabia Razzaque. The series is produced by Momina Duraid under the production banner of MD Productions. It stars Yumna Zaidi, Usama Khan and Nameer Khan as leads.[3] The series revolves around the two lawyers, delving into the societal issues leading to oppression and injustice. The series first episode broadcast on 17 November 2024 on Hum TV.[4][2]

Nashwa Behzaad, a young woman whose life is marked by unforeseen struggles that lead her into a fierce battle for justice. Challenged by external forces, familial dynamics and inner conflicts, Nashwa embodies resilience as she confronts the darkness that threatens to consume her.[5]

Themes

Qarz e Jaan explores themes of love, companionship, and emotional needs of older individuals, especially widows, the importance of career and independence for women, and the impact of poor parenting on individuals and society.[6]

Cast

Main

  • Yumna Zaidi as Nashwa Behzaad : Bisma and Behzaad's daughter; Asim's step daughter; Burhaan's love interest.[7]
  • Usama Khan as Barrister Burhaan Hassan : Asim's adoptive son; Bisma's step son; Nashwa's love interest.[8]
  • Nameer Khan as Ammar Bakhtiar : Bakhtiar and Sidra's son; Beenish's brother; Nashwa's ex husband.[9]
  • Tazeen Hussain as Bisma Asim (nee Jameel; formerly Behzaad) : Jameel and Ruksana's daughter; Behzaad's widow; Asim's wife; Nashwa's mother; Burhaan's step mother.
  • Faisal Rehman as Asim Ahmad: Sabreena and Asghar's son; Burhan's adoptive father; Bisma's second husband.
  • Deepak Parwani as Bakhtiyar Ahmad : Barkat's son; Sidra's husband; Beenish and Ammar's father.
  • Sakina Samo as Barkat Ahmad: Bakhtiar and Behzaad's mother.
  • Anika Zulfiqar as Faryal Jehangir : Jehangir and Qudsia's daughter.
  • Daniyal Aamir as Asad Raza: Sohail and Afshan's son; Beenish's husband.
  • Salma Asim as Sidra Bakhtiar : Bakhtiar's wife; Beenish and Ammar's mother.
  • Ismat Zaidi as Sabreena Asghar : Asghar's widow; Asim's mother.
  • Fajr Sheikh as Beenish "Beenu" Raza (nee Bakhtiar) : Bakhtiar and Sidra's daughter; Asad's wife; Ammar's sister.
  • Tabbasum Arif as Qudsia Jehangir : Jehangir's wife; Sidra's sister; Faryal's mother.
  • Ramesha Nawal as Maheen Majid : Ammar's ex-girlfriend.

Production

In June 2024, it reported that Zaidi, Khan and Shuja Asad would star in Amna Mufti's written Andher Nagri, directed by Amin Iqbal.[10][11] Nevertheless, further reports confirmed the series' title change to Khoon Baha, with Rabia Razzaq as writer and Saqib Khan as director. Additionally, Nameer Khan had replaced Asad. [11][8] Hussain disclosed her portrayal of Zaidi's mother, alongside Rehman.[12] It marked Khan and Zaidi's second on-screen appearance previously starred in 2024 film Nayab.[13][1] The official posters and teasers were unveiled in November, with changed title, Qarz-e-Jaan.[14]

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References

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