Fatima Feng

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Fatima Feng
Title Card
Urduفاطمہ فینگ
Genre
Written byAsma Wazir Gul
Directed byFahim Burney
Creative directorQaiser Ali
Starring
Theme music composerSami Khan
Opening theme"Dhoodna Mujhe" by Sami Khan and Yashal Shahid
Country of originPakistan
Original languagesUrdu
Chinese(minor)
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes30
Production
ProducerMultiverse Entertainment
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time38 Minutes
Production companyMultiverse Entertainment
Original release
NetworkGreen Entertainment
Release9 October (2023-10-09) –
30 November 2023 (2023-11-30)

Fatima Feng is a 2023 Pakistani television series directed by Fahim Burney and written by Asma Wazir Gul.[1] "Multiverse Entertainment" produced the series. Its stars Howra Batool in titular role with Usama Khan. The series first premiered on 9 October 2023 on Green Entertainment.[2]

Plot[edit]

Fatima Feng revolves around a Chinese girl who was raised in Pakistan. On the quest to find her true self, she converts to Islam and changes her name to Fatima and teaches about the life of Muhammad. She studies Quran and Hadith. Later, she becomes engaged to Ammar and marries him.[3]

Cast[edit]

  • Usama Khan[4] as Ammar: a headstrong, sensible and free-spirited boy who is determined to rise beyond the legacy of his father's empire.
  • Howra Batool[5] as Fatima Feng: a Chinese girl raised in Pakistan. Confident and care oriented but conflicted from within. Broken and lost as she lost her parents.
  • Mehar Bano as Natasha: Ammar's childhood sweetheart.
  • Babar Ali as Jahangir: Ammar and Maira's father. Fatima's father friend, serves as a father figure for her after her father's death.
  • Farhan Ali Agha as Usman: an unconventional and open-minded religious scholar who preaches and practices the true spirit of Islam.
  • Munazzah Arif as Saima: Natasha's mother and Seemi's sister.
  • Tara Mahmood as Seemi: Ammar's mother and Saima's sister.
  • Rohi Khan
  • Nauman Kahout as Raheel: wise, soft-spoken boy with a profound heart and soul who plays pivotal role in Fatima's journey of embracing Islam.[6]
  • Asad Chaudhary as Farhan: Ammar's friend
  • Shaheryar Sheikh as Fernandes: Afshan's abusive husband.
  • Rimha Ahmed as Maira: Ammar's younger sister.
  • Rida Qaiser as Afshan Fernandes: a hardworking and dedicated Christian girl employed at Fatima's office. Clawed at the hands of an abusive husband, she strives to emerge beyond the domestic plight.

Soundtrack[edit]

"Fatima Feng"
Song by Yashal Shahid and Sami Khan
Released6 October 2023
Recorded2023
Length3:43
LabelGreen Entertainment
Composer(s)Sami Khan
Lyricist(s)Sami Khan
Producer(s)Multiverse Entertainment
Music video
"Laapata" Fatima Feng OST on YouTube

The official soundtrack of the series is performed by Yashal Shahid and Sami Khan on the lyrics and Music composition by Sami Khan.[citation needed]

Production[edit]

The teaser for the series released on 2 October 2023 by the original network (Green Entertainment).[7]

Reception[edit]

Within release of initial episodes, Fatima Feng gained recognition from to its unique concept and story line.[8] Fuchsia Magazine praised the serial for challenging stereotypes referring to the character of Usman as often religious clerics are depicted with long beards.[9] Irfan of "Irfanistan" called it an exploration of prejudice, spirituality and self-discovery.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Khilji, Neyha (11 October 2023). "Green Entertainment's New Drama Serial Fatima Feng Makes An Interesting Start".
  2. ^ Magazine, Diva (11 October 2023). "5 Reasons Why We Love Fatima Feng".
  3. ^ Sophia Qureshi (16 November 2023). ""Fatema Feng" Is Religiously Driven, But Also Socially Relevant". The Brown Identity.
  4. ^ "Usama Khan - Dramas List". Dramas Planet.
  5. ^ "Howra Batool: Biography, Age, Husband, Family, Drama List". Showbiz Magazine. 16 October 2023.
  6. ^ Asif Khan (16 February 2024). "Nauman Kahout – from model to actor". The News International. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  7. ^ Neyha Saeed (11 October 2023). ""Fatima Feng" - A Journey from Misconceptions to Spiritual Awakening". People Magazine Pakistan.
  8. ^ "Fatima Feng This Week's Dramatic Love Lost and Love Found". Brandsynario. 4 November 2023.
  9. ^ Buraera Ahsen (24 October 2023). "Fatima Feng: All About The Drama If You Still Haven't Watched It Yet!". FUCHSIA Magazine.
  10. ^ Irfan Ul Haq (11 October 2023). ""Fatima Feng" – Unveiling a Journey of Prejudice and Transformation". Irfanisfan.

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