Fasih Bari Khan, an accomplished writer from Pakistan who is popularly known for his ethical and moral inducing scripts written in various plays and television series. His work became famous when the telefilm named "Burns Road Ki Neelofar" arrived and made quite a noise It was loved by everyone and received great reviews from the critics. Also, the performances enhanced the quality of the script more. When Bari Khan started his scriptwriting journey in the Pakistan Media industry, his content more often than not dealt with the clichéd family oriented drama. Pakistani Television at that time lacked a strong storyline and the subjects mostly centered around the same lines as done previously. Fasih started writing scripts on issues which were rarely brought to light.
That period changed the television media of Pakistan as more and more directors started showcasing various taboo topics on screen and educated the audiences as a result. His stories depicted the daily life of a common Pakistani man and also showcased the traditional culture in the country. The daily hardships which a person has to face were relatable to the viewers. His list of plays or tele-dramas include 'Khalid ki Khalda' which aired on TV On and 'Upar Gori Ka Makaan' in Hum TV. The latter was released on Eid. He wrote some mothers day special telefilms like ZaroorMilenge and O Meri Amma. His other successful shows were MohabbatJayeBhar Main and KhalaKusumkaKumba which was aired in Hum TV and PTV respectively. Some of his recognized television films are Ae Bhai Zara DekhKe, Climax, and others.
is controversial yet fascinatingly popular and different shows have made his writings appealing. 'Quddusi Sahabki Bewah', the long-running comedy drama made Fasih Bari Khan famous in every Pakistani household. The show directed by Mazar Moin had an unusual storyline and an authentic comedy flavor which attracted the viewers. The 2012 released ARY network drama quickly rose to such popularity that it got included in the top 20 most popular serials in the Pakistani television history. The prominent writer last year wrote the screenplay and story of the movie 'Jeewan Hathi', which had an ensemble cast. It was screened at the LIFF before its release in Pakistani theaters. The genre of the film was dark humor about the "Morning Show" obsession. Fasih Bari Khan gave a satirical take on the behind the scenes of media's rat race with other channels.
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