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Sipahi Maqbool Hussain
For other uses, see Maqbool Hussain.
Pakistani TV series
Sipahi Maqbool Hussain | |
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The opening title screen for Sipahi Maqbool Hussain | |
Created by | ISPR Interflow Communications Limited |
Written by | Haider Imam Rizvi |
Directed by | Brigadier Syed Mujtaba Tirmizi |
Starring | Hassan Niazi Raja Haider Batin Farooqi Riaz Mastana Reeja Ghazala Butt |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
No.
of episodes | 6 |
Producer | Haider Imam Rizvi |
Running time | approx 40 min. |
Network | TV One, PTV |
Release | 20April() |
Sipahi Maqbool Hussain (Urdu: سپاہی مقبول حسین, lit.'Private Maqbool Hussain') is a Pakistani television series, aired in April on TV One and Pakistan Television (PTV).
The series was co-produced by Haider Imam Rizvi and Brig Syed Mujtaba Tirmizi from Inter Services Public Relations and Interflow Communications.[1][2]
The miniseries narrates the true story of Maqbool Hussain, a Pakistani soldier injured and captured by the Indian Army during the war.
He spent 40 years in Indian jails before being released as a civilian prisoner in The series highlights the severe human rights abuses he endured and pays tribute to his resilience and steadfastness.[1][2]
Plot
As the story unfolds, Maqbool Hussain, bearing army No , is shown being hit by enemy fire on the Line of Control at the start of the war.[1] Subsequently, he is taken prisoner by the Indian army, who deny him Prisoner of War status.[1] Trained in the traditions of the Pakistan Army, Maqbool Hussain faces great suffering and refuses to share any information about his country with his captors — so much so that when they cut out his tongue, he writes Pakistan Zindabad (long live Pakistan) in his own blood.
Maqbool Hussain also beaten into becoming mentally ill during his four decades of incarceration.[1][2][3]
Cast
Director Haider Imam Rizvi, who has dozens of popular television and movies and plays and serials to his credit, told the gathering he and his team had been reduced to tears several times during the filming of the poignant scenes in the drama serial.
"In my opinion, the production of 'Sipahi Maqbool Hussain' is more significant than all the 40 serials that I have produced in my entire career," Rizvi said.[4]
Reception
Dawn lists the series among "Pakistant's top 10 patriotic dramas".[5]