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Aashti (Urdu: آشتى) is a Pakistani drama television series that was aired on Hum TV. The producer is Mehroz Karim; it is written by Seema Ghazal and directed by Adnan Wai Qureshi. Aashti depicts the lives of Bengalis settled in Pakistan, showcasing their lifestyle.
Plot
Aashti is a Bengali girl working as a maid for a wealthy family. Despite being engaged to Nazr-ul-Islam, Aashti has secret feelings for the family's son, Abrash, who supports her dreams and encourages her to pursue education.
However, Aashti's world is turned upside down when she discovers Abrash's impending marriage to Zarnish. After their marriage, their relationship faces challenges, Zarnish departs for London, with Abrash following close behind to resolve their issues once and for all.
Due to some circumstances, Aashti also travelles to London, where Abrash's father Ali Alam, also arrives who complicates the matter further.
Cast
Resham as Aashti
Faysal Quraishi as Nazar ul Islam
Humayun Saeed as Abrash
Sajid Hasan as Ali Alam; Abrash's father
Seemi Pasha as Sherry; Abrash's mother
Angeline Malik as Zarnish; Abrash's father
Madiha Iftikhar as Aqeela; Saeed's wife
Fahad Mustafa as Saeed ul Islam; Aqeela's husband
Salma Zafar as Zamani, Nazar and Saeed's mother
Parveen Akbar as Jameela, Aashti's mother
Sohail Asghar as Aashti's father
Waqar Kayani as Saeed and Nazar's father
Rashid Farooqui
Farah Nadir as Khala
Production
Mustafa describes the role as his "filthiest role and also the best experience of his career". Playing Saeed ul Islam, a Karachi-based Bengali poor worker, he became deeply immersed in the character, often adopting Bangla undertones in his speech even after filming.
Reception
= Critical reception
=In a review by Herald, the reviewer praised the series for its authentic portrayal of Bengali culture and attention to detail, but criticizes the script for relying on clichés and unnecessary plot complications.
= Accolades
=See also
Noorpur Ki Rani
Mannchalay
Manay Na Ye Dil
Malaal
References
External links
Aashti at IMDb