Did You Know Farooq Rind Turned Down the Script For Mere Pass Tum Ho?

Interesting story.

Director Farooq Rind is riding high on the huge success of his hit drama serial Pyar Kay Sadqay. Fans and critics both appreciated and applauded the director for his commendable efforts as well as of the cast and crew. Recently, the popular director sat down for an interview and shared some interesting revelations. Did you know that director Farooq Rind had the script for the hit drama Mere Pass Tum Ho for three years?

While there is a lot of content on TV these days, only a few shows and series are worth the appreciation. We have all enjoyed dramas such as Humsafar, Zindagi Gulzar Hai, Udaari and many others. Aside from a star-studded cast, the main element behind the success of these dramas has been the director. These shows are proof that good direction is important.


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The recently concluded drama Dushman-e-Jaan managed to divert the attention of audience from its talented cast towards the show’s direction as even the minor details were addressed in the show.

With the conclusion of the hit drama serial, Pyar Kay Sadqay, actors Yumna Zaidi and Bilal Abbas were applauded for their powerful performances. And all credit goes to director Farooq Rind, whose vision helped earn him a lot of popularity.

Recently, he sat down for an interview with Something Haute and revealed that he had the Khalil-ur-Rehman’s script for Mere Pass Tum Ho but was not interested in directing it.

“The only reason I didn’t do it because in my frame of work, if I think that this scene should be like this I do it, I don’t care about anyone, if someone abuses me for that I don’t care. I think it’s in my genes that I know what a scene should be. Just because I couldn’t change a line in KRQ’s script. Even though I received calls from everyone but just because I cannot change a line from the script, I couldn’t do it.”

Check out the full interview here:



 


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