Riding high on the success of consecutive television blockbusters such as Yeh Dil Mera, Suno Chanda, and Alif Allah Aur Insaan, maestro Aehsun Talish is back with another promising outing, Mushk starring Imran Ashraf, Urwa Hocane, and Momal Sheikh in the lead roles. Moreover, adding to the excitement of this team is the fact the script of the drama is written by Imran Ashraf.
This is Imran Ashraf’s second drama as a writer. Previously he has penned the script for Tabeer which also had Aehsun Talish in the director’s seat. Urwa Hocane, who had taken a break from doing television dramas after delivering the blockbuster hit Udaari, will be making a comeback to dramas with Mushk. And the teasers filled with action and mystery have definitely left us wanting more.
Varying emotions
The world of Mushk as seen in the teasers seems to encompass emotions ranging from love, romance, intrigue, and action. While the teasers do little to tell the story of the drama, from what we can guess is that the story will revolve around a range of different characters. The teasers have done well in creating the mystery and suspense around the story and the characters.
Love and money also seem to be a central part of the story as Urwa Hocane’s voice over talks about the different kinds of love. And with the show’s cast comprising of many names, it is to be expected that the show will have one or two love stories fueling the narrative.
Interesting visuals
What immediately catches the eyes are the fascinating visuals of the show. Shot in real outdoor locations as well as elaborately designed interiors, the visual appeal of the show is high. The costumes and make-up seem authentic and in synchronization with the world that the show is portraying. The scenes where only expressions are used instead of dialogues, such as Momal and Imran’s rain sequence, are nicely edited for a teaser.
Rightly balanced
The teasers have hit the mark of creating a nice balance of light-hearted moments and dramatic action sequences. The dialogues add to the whole mystery of the show as one dialogue alludes to a hero wanting to give his all for a heroine that doesn’t even belong to him. If the job of the teaser is to get the audience excited enough to start counting down to the show’s premiere, then the teasers of Mushk have done their job perfectly.