Sabaat

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Sabaat
Official title card
ثبات
GenreDrama
Written byKashif Anwar
Directed byShahzad Kashmiri
Starring
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes28
Production
Executive producerMomina Duraid
Production locationRawalpindi
CinematographyEhsun Kashmiri
EditorLiaqat A. Baltee
Running timeapprox. 37–40 minutes
Production companyMD Productions
Original release
NetworkHum TV
Release29 March (2020-03-29) –
25 October 2020 (2020-10-25)

Sabaat (Urdu: ثبات, lit.'Stability') is a 2020 Pakistani television series produced by Momina Duraid under MD Productions. It stars Mawra Hocane, Ameer Gilani, Sarah Khan and Usman Mukhtar in lead roles.[1] Sabaat revolves around two ambitious individuals who belong to different classes, fall for each other and face hurdles. It premiered on 29 March 2020 on Hum TV. Sabaat aired weekly on Sundays.[2][3] The series received high viewership ratings and was critically acclaimed. At the 20th Lux Style Awards, the series received five nominations.

Plot[edit]

Miraal is an arrogant young woman belonging to the elite class who is controlling and egoistic in nature. In short, she is a narcissist person. Her father, Seth Fareed is a wealthy businessman who supports her even in her negative thinking while her mother and grandmother try to make her understand the values of life and that everything in this world is mortal. She always misbehaves with her grandmother when she advises her that her beauty and intelligence would fade one day. Her younger brother, Hassan Fareed is somehow influenced by her and is studying engineering. Anaya Aziz is an ambitious, strong-headed, women's-rights activist studying at the same university as Hassan. She and Hassan clash when she defeats him in an engineering model competition. Hassan insults her in response. She taunts Hassan about him being dependent on his father for everything while he himself hasn't achieved anything by himself. Hassan is deeply influenced by her words and starts to make money through online jobs and starts to take public transport.

He starts liking Anaya because of her differentiated and independent thinking. Miraal seeing a change in Hasan and not being able to control him anymore finds out about Anaya and their dispute and her brother's newly found love for her. She reaches the university and openly insults Anaya to which Anaya calmly responds and Miraal slaps her in anger. This news reaches Hassan and he confronts Miraal. Their grandmother dies and Miraal begins to feel disturbed. Hassan helps Anaya in taking down a guy who was blackmailing her friend and in response gets shot. He is recovered and proposes Anaya which she accepts. He sends his parents to her house where his father (who supports Miraal that Hasan should not marry Anaya as she comes from middle-class background) humiliates her parents while his mother apologizes to them for misbehavior. Anaya for her parents' respect then rejects Hassan's proposal but then finally gives in after his persuasion. They get married but Miraal does not attend the ceremony. She also burns Anaya and Hassan's room on their wedding night and tries to take revenge by marrying on the same day but her fiancé Ali flees on the wedding day. Their Walima is also cancelled due to Miraal and Fareed Sahab threats. Anaya also joins company whereas Fareed Sahab makes Miraal Ceo of the company. Miraal degrades Anaya. She remains calm and collected despite Miraals behavior while Hassan attempts to make his father understand about Miraal's doings. Miraal's senses become overshadowed by her grandmother's words and she began to see psychiatrist Dr. Haris who falls in love with her. When Miraal slaps Anaya in front of employees, Anaya feels humiliated and leaves office and goes to her parents' house. Hasan, upon learning of this, decides to leave the house while his father still supports Miraal.

They get home on rent and Anaya and Hassan starts finding jobs for making money. Anaya gets a job. But unfortunately, the supreme court said that no construction takes place in the country for six months. This news makes Anaya and Hassan upset about jobs. Dr. Haris proposes to Miraal. Then Miraal talks to her parents who agreed about Miraal's decision. They marry. Hassan gets a job through his friend Atif in Yasir Qureshi's office where he is mistreated and humiliated on a daily basis whereas Anaya gets promoted in her office. Hassan’s friend Atif starts to create doubts in his mind about Anaya upon Miraal's request. Hassan starts to believe that Anaya has an affair with her boss, and confronts her on the day Anaya goes to the doctor to realise that she is expecting a child. She realizes Hassan’s doubtful nature and does not reply to his accusation and does not even tell him about her pregnancy. Hassan returns to his parents' house. After some time, Anaya's father dies which breaks her completely. The money her dad has saved also gets wasted by frauds. Anaya gets a leave from her office and bakes cakes for her living. She has a baby boy and names him Ibrahim Aziz, her father's name. On the other hand, Miraal finds out his husband is still continuing his job, which infuriates her and she leaves her home and threatens her husband that she will get a divorce. Ali returns and realizes he can't live without Miraal so he apologises and starts to create space in Miraal’s heart for him. Miraal decides to take divorce from Haris while Haris does not want to take divorce. Then Anaya resumes her office and on the first day of her office, she learns that her new boss is Yasir Qureshi. When Atif tells Hassan that Anaya is working under Yasir Qureshi, Hassan decides to take divorce from Anaya. Yasir Qureshi orders Anaya to go on a trip to Islamabad and when she goes there, Yasir comes to her room in the night and gives her promotion letter but in the morning she resigns from the job and throws the promotion letter on Yasir's face. On the same day Miraal goes through an accident and due to the accident her spinal cord gets injured and is paralyzed but Dr. Haris takes care of her. She realizes her mistakes and confesses everything to Hassan, what she had done to Anaya in the past. Hassan feels ashamed and goes to Anaya's home to seek forgiveness but Anaya doesn't forgive him. Then Miraal goes to Anaya's home to seek forgiveness and asks her to forgive Hassan too. Anaya forgives Hassan. Anaya's mother adopts a boy named Muhammad Ali as she was alone. Haris takes care of Miraal but she is still guilty of what she has done to Haris in the past but Haris forgives her and then Anaya and Hassan and Miraal and Haris live happily ever after.

Cast[edit]

  • Sarah Khan as Miraal Fareed/Miraal Haris, Dr.Haris's wife
  • Mawra Hocane as Anaya Aziz/ Anaya Hasan, Hasan's wife
  • Ameer Gilani as Hasan Fareed, Anaya's Husband,
  • Usman Mukhtar as Dr. Haris Ahmed, Miraal's Husband
  • Javeria Kamran[4] as Nirmal, Miraal's Best friend
  • Meiraj Haq[5] as Dr. Murad, Dr.Haris's Best friend
  • Jahanzeb Khan as Ali, Miraal's ex-fiance
  • Moazzam Ali Khan[6] as Mr. Fareed Kamal, Hasan and Miraal's Father
  • Laila Zuberi as Hashna/Mrs. Fareed, Hasan and Miraal's Mother
  • Seemi Raheel as Mrs Bushra Aziz, Anaya's Mother
  • Syed Mohammad Ahmed as Mr. Abdul Aziz, Anaya's Father
  • Abbas Ashraf Awan[7] as Atif, Hasan's Best friend
  • Azra Mansoor as Hasan and Miraal's grandmother (Dead)
  • Kashif Anwar as Yasir Qureshi (Hassan and Anaya's boss)
  • Haider Rifaat as Zahid

Soundtrack[edit]

Sabaat
Soundtrack album by
Ali Sethi
Released14 March 2020 (2020-03-14)
Recorded2020
GenreTelevision soundtrack
Length4:48
LanguageUrdu
LabelHum TV
Music video
"OST: Sabaat" on YouTube

The OST is composed by Naveed Nashad on lyrics of Kashif Anwar and sung by Ali Sethi.[8]

Production[edit]

The production location of the series was Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi. It marked Khan's second portrayal of antagonist after Alvida.

Reception[edit]

Episode ranking (TRPs)[edit]

Sabaat episode rankings in the PAK television market
Ep # Airng date TRP rank ref.
1 29 March 2020 9.7 #1 [9]
2 5 April 2020 7.5 #1 [10]
3 12 April 202 9.1 #1 [11]
10 7 June 2020 5.1 #1 [12]
11 14 June 2020 5.1 #1 [13]
12 21 June 2020 5.6 #1 [14]
13 28 June 2020 5.7 #1 [15]
14 5 July 2020 5.6 #1 [16]
15 12 July 2020 4.4 #1 [17]
17 25 July 2020 4.8 #1 [18]
20 23 August 2020 4.1 #1 [19]
21 6 September 2020 4.2 #1 [20]
22 13 September 2020 5.0 #1 [21]
25 4 October 2020 4.8 #1 [22]
26 11 October 2020 7.0 #1 [23]
27 18 October 2020 8.1 #1 [24]
28 25 October 2020 6.0 #1 [25]

Critical reception[edit]

Sabaat received positive reviews from critics with its release and was praised for its script and the performances of the cast especially of Khan (who usually plays weeping characters) and Gillani (being a newcomer).[26][27][28][29] The writer's fine take on multiple themes such as Classism, women portrayal and mental health was lauded by critics.[30][31][32]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Date of ceremony Award Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result Ref.
October 9, 2021 Lux Style Awards Best TV Play Momina Duraid Nominated [33]
Best Female Actor - Critics Mawra Hocane Nominated
Best Female Actor – Viewer’s Choice Nominated
Best Emerging Talent in TV Ameer Gilani Nominated
Best Original Soundtrack Ali Sethi Nominated
November 5, 2021 Pakistan International Screen Awards Best TV Serial Momina Duraid Nominated [34][35]
Best Television Director Shahzad Kashmiri Nominated
Best Television Actor - Popular Ameer Gillani Nominated
Best Television Actress - Popular Sarah Khan Won
Best Television Actress - Popular Mawra Hocane Nominated
Best Writer Kashif Anwar Nominated
Best Original Soundtrack Ali Sethi and Naved Nashad Nominated

References[edit]

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