Khoya Khoya Chand (TV series)

Khoya Khoya Chand

Khoya Khoya Chand official logo, featuring Ahmreen (left side) and Angabeen (right side)
Written by Faiza Iftekhar
Directed by Fahim Burney
Starring Maya Ali
Sohai Ali Abro
Ahsan Khan
Theme music composer Sohail Keys
Opening theme Khoya Koya Chand
Composer(s) Mushroom Productions
Country of origin Pakistan
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 18
Production
Producer(s) Ali Afzal
Location(s) Karachi islamabad
Running time 40-45 mins
Production company(s) Mushroom Productions
Release
Original network Hum TV
Original release 15 August (2013-08-15) – 26 December 2013 (2013-12-26)
Chronology
Preceded by Dil-e-Muztar
Followed by Ru Baru

Khoya Khoya Chand (English:"Lost Lost Moon") is a Pakistani drama airing on Hum TV. It firstly aired on 15 August 2013, and cast Ahsan Khan, Sohai Ali Abro, Maya Ali and Yasir Shah as main characters[1] The drama is based on Faiza Iftikhar's novel ‘Ye Lamhay Tere Naam Karien’. It is directed by Faheem Burney and written by Faiza Iftikhar. It aired on every Thursday 8.00 pm on Hum TV .

It is also selected for the Indian Channel Zindagi and will air from 12 November 2015.[2]

Production

Khoya Khoya Chand is a Pakistani drama serial which started airing on Hum tv, The series was based on Faiza Iftikhar's novel "Ye Lamhay Tere naan Karien" and was produced by Faheem Burney. The Series cast Ahsan Khan, Sohai Ali Abro, Maya Ali and Yasir Shah as its main characters.

Making

Making of Khoya Khoya Chand started on June 2013 while the promos were shown during Mid July 2013. On 15 August 2013 the show aired for its first episode and ran for 18 episodes. On 26 December 2013 it had its last episode and was replaced by another tv series Ru baru.

Plot

Arib (Ahsan Khan) is an obedient and responsible son to his parents. He lives away from his hometown owing to his job. Ahmareen (Maya Ali) is studying at a college and lives in a hostel near him. Arib falls madly in love with her but she soon leaves the hostel and goes back home. He searches for her but without success. The story gathers momentum when, because of his mother’s ill-health, Arib is forced to marry Angabeen (Sohai Ali Abro). To his shock, he finds that Ahmareen is the younger sister of his wife. Angabeen is equally unhappy with the marriage as she is in love with her cousin Farooq (Yasir Shah), who cannot marry her because of family problems. Initially, Arib and Angabeen have to struggle with their feelings. However, as time goes by, they accept each other and grow closer. The birth of their first child is expected soon and their families are very excited about it. At this time an incident takes place which changes all their lives. This incident leads to Angabeen's death although she gives birth to the child. So Ahmreen is being married to Arib to take care of the child. On the night of their marriage, he expresses his feelings for Ahmreen. Ahmreen gets furious and thinks he killed her sister to marry her. She leaves the house. Her mother Azra shouts at Arib. But later with the help of Farooq they are able to find Ahmreen. Ahmreen realises that she had over reacted and apologises. Arib forgives her and then they both are together[3]

Soundtrack

Main article: Khoya Khoya Chand
Khoya Khoya Chand Original Soundtrack(OST)
Soundtrack album by Dua Malik and Ahsan Khan
Genre Theme song
Length 3:08
Language Urdu
Label Mushroom Productions
Producer Syed Afzal Ali

The Ost of the Series is composed by Sohail Keys, it is Sung by Dua Malik, and Ahsan Khan, The Guitars are done by Abid Wilson. The lines are frequently played during the show. The title song video is performed by Sohai Ali Abro and Maya Ali, Ahsan Khan and Yasir Shah. The Ost Music is divided into two parts "Open theme" and "End Theme" the Open Theme is Performed by Dua Malik while the End Theme done by Ahsan Khan, both of them are further combined to make a whole original OST. The song of the Series is really popular and it is shown on full length.

Tracklist
No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Mehke Mehke"  Dua Malik, Ahsan Khan 3:08
2. "Mehke Mehke Ye Fizayeen"  Dua Malik 1:00
3. "Sansay Kyun"  Ahsan Khan 1:13
Total length:
3:08

Cast

References

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