The trailer for Green Entertainment’s upcoming big project, Faraar, has just been released, and it’s left us absolutely speechless. The drama is set to premiere on…

The “pushing boundaries” phase is truly taking shape in Pakistani dramas. Following the success of shows like Zard Patton Ka Bunn, Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum and DuniyaPur, the upcoming drama Faraar is set to join this exciting list. What makes Faraar stand out even before its premiere is its incredible ensemble cast. With a lineup of top-tier actors, the drama has already generated immense anticipation, proving that a powerful cast alone can create buzz without revealing much.
The Trailer Breakdown:
The Faraar trailer is here, and it’s already got us hooked! Hamza Ali Abbasi, playing the intense sharp-shooter Batish, seems to have a soft spot for Mamya Shajaffar’s character, but there’s a catch – Batish’s dangerous profession might just make it impossible for them to be together.
The trailer also showed us some glimpses of Ahmed Ali Akbar as a tough, no-nonsense police officer, breaking bones along the way as he digs into a mystery that could shake the city. Sami Khan’s character adds even more intrigue, with his mysterious role leaving us desperate to know more. And then there’s Noor ul Hassan’s character, who remains an enigma in the trailer. What role does he play in this complex web of drama and action? Only time will tell, but his mysterious presence only adds to the excitement.
Sohai Ali Abro’s character takes us on a journey from an underprivileged background to the hustle and bustle of city life, likely in search of something greater. Her story promises a lot of personal growth and challenges, making her a standout figure in this ensemble cast.
But perhaps the standout moment from the trailer was this dialogue:
Ghairat ke liye, agar aadmi aurat ko maar sakta hai tou aurat kyun nahi maar sakti?
Nadia Jamil’s character
The dialogue in the Faraar trailer doesn’t just pose a question; it sets the stage for a powerful narrative that is taking center stage in our society. The line, “Why only men, but not women?” challenges deep-rooted gender stereotypes and sparks a conversation about equality, breaking free from traditional expectations. Could this mean that Faraar will dive into themes of women taking revenge plus charge in spaces traditionally dominated by men? Are we about to see female characters stepping up, fighting battles, and challenging norms?
This thought-provoking dialogue suggests that the drama might explore complex issues of gender roles, empowerment, and breaking barriers.
With such an incredible cast and a storyline full of suspense, Faraar is shaping up to be a drama that’ll keep us guessing!
Watch The Trailer Here
Faraar is written by Mustafa Afridi and directed by Syed Wajahat Hussain and Musaddiq Malek. The drama is produced by Next Level Entertainment under the supervision of Samina Humayun and Sana Shahnawaz. The cast features Hamza Ali Abbasi, Mamya Shajaffar, Ahmed Ali Akbar, Sami Khan, Danyal Zafar, Meerub Ali, Nadia Jamil, Sohai Ali Abro, Hassan Niazi, Noor ul Hassan, Iffat Omer, Haroon Shahid, and more. The first episode is set to premiere on 17th November at 8 PM only on Green Entertainment.
