it was so gutsy of saba qamar to take this story and she played the character like a REAL BOSS!! IM TELLING YOU there's so much more!! almost whole of Pakistan knew the whole story but everybody watched it and it was really a AMAZING! ur experience is not affected at all as this drama is based on real story of qandeel baloch who was brutally murdered! every body knew the story before watching drama through news and stuff! so while they were making the drama they knew everyone already knew about her death!! i'm assuring you you guyz should watch this and react to this masterpiece! i know this as i watched the drama when i already knew whole story but i ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT!!
Her brother killed her for name of honour, qandeel baloch was a model and media sensation she do lot's of controversy but in this drama they show journey of qandeel baloch
She played Qandeel Baloch a Pakistani social media sensation who was murdered by her younger brother in the name of honor... 1st he gave poison in her milk in that scene... Its a must watch play based on a true story
In the first episode, we are introduced to the world of Fouzia (Qandeel's name in real life and in this drama), played by Saba Qamar. We see her powerful will and vibrance ruffle feathers in the conservative village where she lives with her family, consisting of her father (Irfan Khoosat), mother, brother (Sarmad Khoosat), sister-in-law and younger siblings. The episode, which brings up the need for her marriage, also introduces Ali Kazmi's character who will go on to become her husband. The episode is prefaced by a disclaimer that Baaghi is a "fictionalised" account of Qandeel's life - but will readers be able to dissociate its story from Qandeel's, which has become commonly known as she grew in fame and was ultimately silenced? Baaghi's writers Shazia Khan and Umera Ahmed clarify that the drama is loosely based on the life of Qandeel. While the main storyline of the drama is based on the events of Qandeel's life (which is faithfully retold to the tee, say the writers), similar stories of small-town girls with dreams of showbiz have informed some of the minor events of the drama. There is not one Qandeel, there are lots of Qandeels in Pakistani society," asserted Baaghi's story writer Shazia Khan to Images. "There are many young women who want to model, to act, who we don't see or hear about, but are exploited in the same way as Qandeel. So Baaghi is the story of Qandeel and the many girls like her. But Qandeel is the central character of the play." "Qandeel did not become important to me after her death. I've followed her for a long time. It's when I saw her being humiliated in so many places - shows like Pakistan Idol, Desi Kuriyan - that's when I began to feel that this girl is different and wondered what made her tick." - Baaghi writer Shazia Khan The writers say details of Qandeel's life and personality have been largely gleaned from her appearances and interviews in the media - along with the archive of her career's highlights. "Qandeel did not become important to me after her death. I've followed her for a long time. It's when I saw her being humiliated in so many places - shows like Pakistan Idol, Desi Kuriyan - that's when I began to feel that this girl is different and wondered what made her tick," says Shazia. The writers also had a resource in Qandeel's family, which has given lengthy interviews about Qandeel in the past. Unfortunately, they were embroiled in complications of Qandeel's murder case in court at the time of the writers' research and were not accessible to them. Qandeel's family was not interested in talking about her. When interest in buying the rights to her life story was conveyed, they sent over a lawyer to talk about money with the channel. They signed off the rights, giving the channel complete creative liberty," shared a source. The writers have had to rely on interviews of Qandeel's parents, brother and husband to build their characters as well - "and it wasn't that difficult given how forthcoming they have been on live TV." For instance, the details of Qandeel's relationship with her husband came to the fore via their back-and-forth on TV. "Her husband said that I wasn't able to give her what she wanted, so she left. Qandeel, in turn, revealed her side of the story - that he humiliated her, abused her, so she had to leave and still cried for her son. We were just covering her main life events, so it wasn't hard to gather material about those." "Qandeel's family was not interested in talking about her. When interest in buying the rights to her life story was conveyed, they sent over a lawyer to talk about money with the channel. They signed off the rights, giving the channel complete creative liberty," shared a source. While the channel's agreement with the family may have made them immune from their backlash, what kind of response do the writers anticipate from the audience at large? "We live in a society that prefers to brush its ills under the carpet," says Baaghi screenwriter Umera Ahmed. "We're okay with stories of bad men - from Pran to Maula Jutt, our history is replete with their films and they are celebrated. But we want stories of bad women to be suppressed as if those women never even existed in our society." "But Qandeel had good qualities and bad qualities and we've shown both in this drama. We haven't glorified her - through this drama, we have analysed her as a character. Until we don't try to understand what would cause a regular girl to become a 'bad woman', we can't move ahead in society. "When a girl has dreams but no resources - no education, no skills, no support - how can we expect her not to use her honour or her body? When parents hone their daughters' minds, they become Arfa Karim. When parents deprive their daughters and treat them like a body to be entrusted to a man at the first chance, they become Qandeel." While Umera thinks Baaghi holds a mirror to our society, Shazia's hopes for the project are manifold: she sees the drama as a parable of challenging the patriarchy, as an awareness-raising project as well as a lesson for young women. "We've titled the drama Baaghi because Qandeel committed treason - in a patriarchal society, she was a rebel. Can a woman question a man in our society? Will people applaud you? Not at all. They will question your gall at doing so," Shazia said. She later added, "Religion has given us a lot of freedoms, but as women, we know none of our rights. Our rights to education, to choose our life partner - are women given these rights? We can make people aware through our stories." "We haven't glorified Qandeel Baloch in Baaghi - through this drama, we have analysed her as a character... When a girl has dreams but no resources - no education, no skills, no support - how can we expect her not to use her honour or her body?" - Baaghi writer Umera Ahmed "A man who behaves like Qandeel may be glorified, but we haven't glorified Qandeel at all. In the drama, we have shown girls both right and wrong paths and that a wrong path leads to a bura anjaam. Lots of girls will look at this anjaam and mend their ways. That's the purpose of writing Baaghi," Shazia went on to say. So Qandeel becomes a complex symbol in the story of Baaghi - at best, her life may be summed up as misdirection of strength and stubbornness. But given the heavy reliance on Qandeel's media appearances as source material in lieu of more authentic accounts, Baaghi the drama becomes less about who Qandeel really was and more about the carefully managed image she projected. "Baaghi portrays both side of Qandeel - the image she wanted to portray and also the misery she suffered. Qandeel used to cry, she experienced moments of self-hatred, we sometimes used to see her shed tears in public... But we haven't shown anything in this drama that Qandeel wouldn't want the world to know," Umera concluded.
that guy was her brother. this drama about honour killing and how society can influence us. bhaghi is saba qamar (female lead) because she kinda rebelled from her village life. You can say she was unique. The original qandeel baloch (story was based on her) was unique and weird. like she used to do things which weren't common therefore the baaghi name for her. so some people hated her and some people made fun of her. The drama focused on her earlier life. How she suffered and how and why she left the village. how people forced her to become a rebel. Her life as a social media celebrity. And how all the hate eventually led to her death. Her own brother who she shared a great bond with ended up killing her as he was ashamed of her. Its an amazing drama and is kinda like a lesson for us. You should definitely check it out.
It was the whole scene of last episode..u should watch this drama it is based on true story of a girl who was killed by her brother on the name of honor
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It's a true story so drama anay se pehle hi pata tha k iska end Kya Hoga phir b logo nay dekha kyun k jo full journey hai Saba as Qandeel woh dekhne wali hai
He was Saba Qamars younger brother in drama, it was true story based on Model and Actress Qandeel Baloch she belongs to small village but work as a Model against her society' s Norms so his younger brother killed her due to Society's pressure
This drama is based on a true story about a rebellious woman Qandeel Baloch who was murdered by her own brother in the name of “honor”. She belonged to a rural background but managed to move to an urban setting , became a public figure on the internet and did what she had to to earn and “live”. She was ridiculed and shamed throughout her time of public figure. When she was murdered the majority started to sympathize but what good is that? Idk about others but that’s typical Pakistani behavior, they ridicule people to the core and when they die suddenly everyone becomes all sympathetic, the recent death of Amir Liaquat is also a good example for that.
It's the climax scene of drama Baghi. It's based on real story of late Qandeel Baloch. Saba qamar is playing Qandeel Baloch. She was killed by her brother. Because she(Qandeel) started modelling and acting, her brother was not happy with that. When qandeel visited her home after a long time, her brother killed her in the name of gairat(honor) and all. Saba has done Justice to the role of qandeel ❤️ This drama shows complete journey of qandeel baloch, that how she went to city from a small village, how she managed all thing, how she started modelling, her controversies and all. And how her brother killed her. IT IS A MUST WATCH ❤️
Wo sirf..modling or actng nahi Thi...hum jis society may rehty hain yan jis mazhab se belong krty hain whan ye sab had se nikla hoa tha..jo b qadeel baloch ne Kiya..or jo usk sath hoa wo b kisi b trha se jstyfd nahi hai lekin ap bataen ap agr aesa sab krteen or gali muhaly ka har larka ek ek bnda bachay tha apk Bhai or fmly pe awazen kasty aesy vds apk bhaiyon ko shr ki jateen to Kya..wo sab jo aorton ki aesi chizon ki waja se mardon k sath Kiya jata hai wo jstyfd hai?phir in the end yehi hota hai..ap ne..jst..mdlng or actng..keh diya ap sochny waly sochen gyn k sirf mdlng or acting ki waja se qatal hi kar diya..us sab k pichy usk khandan ne jo zilat sahi us pe koi bat nahi krta.
@@ashiomar9701 you're right, or bhi buhat cheezy thi jo k drama dekh k apko pata chlta hai... But my question is, acha chalo qandeel ne kuch galat steps liye, to kia uska khoon krdena was the solution? But well, I just described the main plot of the story for them to understand, therefore I also wrote that this drama also includes her story related to her controversies too. I was not sharing the whole story point by point. That's all.
It was not official ost video. Video was spoiler of last episode. Jisne Saba ko mara wo iska Bhai tha. This drama was based on the real story of Qandeel Baloch. Story :- Saba ka character aik ghareeb gao ki larki ka hai jisko modeling aur acting waghera ka shoq tha. Wo shadi b krti apne lover se lekin wo zulm krta islye Saba gao chor kar sher chali jati aur badme aik celebrity ban jati. Aur uska Bhai gherat k nam par qatal krta💔. Last episode was heart breaking even I was aware what gonna happen. I have just written long story short. Believe me I have not even written 1% of what's in the drama. Drama has much more to it.