Bin Roye (TV series)

Bin Roye (Urdu: بن روۓ) (English: Without Crying), is a 2016 Pakistani romantic-drama television series, which premiered on Hum TV on 2 October 2016.

Bin Roye was created and produced by Momina Duraid, co-directed by Shahzad Kashmiri and Haissam Hussain and was written by Farhat Ishtiaq based on her novel of similar name.

[1] The series aired on Hum TV as part of a night programming all under Duraid's production company.

[4] Saba (Mahira Khan) is madly in love with her best friend and cousin Irtaza (Humayun Saeed).

Saba is an extrovert, who lives life to the fullest, and expects Irtaza to fulfil all her childish demands.

Irtaza goes to America and, whilst studying there, develops feelings for his cousin Saman (Armeena Khan).

However, Saba loses all patience when she finally sees Saman and Irtaza making their wedding vows.

[6] Actor Humayun Saeed who played the lead role in film revealed, "Bin Roye is a romantic drama.

"[7] In July 2015, after the release of film,[8][9] the drama serial went into production with same cast and crew, with Haissam Hussain replacing Momina Duraid as a co-director with Shahzad Kashmiri.

Farhat Ishtiaq wrote the screenplay for series, changing several plot details in contrast to film.

"[10] This became the Farhat's second consecutive collaboration with Duraid in a year and seventh over all, she recently worked on Diyar-e-Dil (2015)[11][12] and Udaari (2016),[13] which were the highest-rated and critically acclaimed serials.

[17] Initially it was circulated that Fawad Khan and Sanam Baloch has replaced Saeed and Rana in lead roles, before being confirmed by Duraid in August 2016 that no changes has been made in cast.

The original soundtrack of the series is "Bin Roye", that is penned by Shakeel Sohail, and composed and sung by Shiraz Uppal.

The comfort level and the bond that needed to be shown between Saba and Irtaza was easily visualized, thanks to the directors and actors.

"[39] Saira Khan of HipInPakistan praised Humayun Saeed's performance, saying "He is the undisputed king of romantic plays.