![]() ![]() In the same year, Salim, in the film Chakra, was seen playing the role of Raghu. Salim Ghouse, in the film Kalyug, played the role of a character called Desai. In 1978, Salim was given the role of a student, in the film titled, Swarg Narak. Saleem Ahmad Ghouse, in 1976, made his debut with the film, Manthan: The Churning in which he played the role of a character named Moola. Firstpost Career Working on the big screen cinema Salim Ahmad Ghouse considers himself to be multi-religious. ![]() "We were told by other channels that our country at this point of time was not ready for a show with Muslim backdrop," she adds.Athena Roxanne, the daughter of Salim Ghouse Religion/Religious Views I am sure producers might be approaching them with great ideas, but nothing comes out of it," says Mrinal Jha, creative producer of 'Qubool Hai.' She claims that they approached many channels before Zee TV, and faced opposition. ![]() While most experts attribute the renewed interest in Muslim socials to cyclical pattern of trends, there are some who blame channels for lacking vision. But when dailies got introduced, producers started making their shows with a Gujarati set-up," he adds. "Serials such as 'Basera' and 'Amaanat', which were set amidst Punjabi backdrops, ruled the roost then. "It's all a trend," says producer Farhan Salruddin, producer of 'Beintehaa', which has Amrita Rao's sister Preetika Rao making a debut on television. It was taken over by joint family shows and 'saas-bahu' conflicts with the success of Ekta Kapoor's 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi'. Be it the story of Heena (Simone Singh), who struggles through an unhappy marriage or be it Juhi Parmar in the title role of Shaheen, a serial that dealt with extra-marital affairs, and the iconic Doordarshan show Gul Gulshan Gulfam, which revolved around a Kashmiri family's houseboat business being affected by terrorism.įrom 2000 onwards the decline of Muslim shows started. ![]() But what made Muslim serials go off the TV radar in the first place?ĭuring the '90s several Muslim serials were popular. It was not surprising to see Colors launching 'Beintehaa', a show set around the Muslim community. Lending a freshness to the TV landscape, which is crowded with saas-bahu sagas and reality shows, 'Qubool Hai' is encouraging channels and producers to hunt for a suitable story set against the backdrop of the Muslim community. Today, the show's lead pair, Asad and Zoya, played by Karan Singh Grover and Surabhi Jyoti are household names. Though an experiment by the channel, the serial did not take much time to catch on. With 5830 TVTs (Television Viewership in Thousands) in Week 47, it is second to the channel's number one show, 'Jodha Akbar'. A year since its launch, 'Qubool Hai' has notched up top ratings for Zee TV. ![]()
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