Diyar-e-Dil ( ; ) (also known as Dayar-e-Dil) is a Pakistani television Pakistani drama, that originally aired on Hum TV from 17 March 2015 to 27 October 2015, in 33 episodes. Diyar-e-Dil follows the lives of a dysfunctional family led by Agha Jaan and his grandchildren, Wali and Faarah. The story is told in a heavily serialized manner. It revolves around the lives of Wali and Faarah, who were forced to commit to each other for the cause of reuniting their family, that had fallen apart long ago because of Agha Jaan's eldest son Behroze, when he called off his long engagement to marry his late love interest.
Diyar-e-Dil features an ensemble cast with Abid Ali as Bakhtiyar Ahmed Khan, Osman Khalid Butt and Maya Ali as his grandchildren Wali Suhaib Khan and Faarah Wali Khan, Meekal Zulfiqar, Ali Rehman Khan as his children Behroze Bakhtiyar Khan and Suhaib Bakthiyar Khan and Sanam Saeed, Hareem Farooq as his daughters-in-law Ruhina Behroze Khan and Arjumand Suhaib Khan. It also stars Behroze Sabzwari, Tara Mahmood, Ahmad Zeb and Mariyam Nafees in recurring roles. It was created by Momina Duraid, and aired on Hum TV as part of night programming under Duraid's MD Productions. It was written by Farhat Ishtiaq based on her novel of the same name and directed by Haseeb Hassan. The show is set in Skardo, Gilgit–Baltistan and Karachi, Sindh. Diyar-e-Dil premiered in Pakistan, the UK, USA and UAE on 17 March 2015, with prime slot on Tuesdays.
Diyar-e-Dil was 2015's highest rated and most acclaimed program of Pakistan. It received critical appraisal for being visually-appealing for the male audience, due to the maintenance of their relationships in the story, and was praised for its direction, cinematography and visuals. It was the most awarded show at 4th Hum Awards, and won awards for Best Drama Serial - Jury and Best Drama Serial - Popular. At 15th Lux Style Awards, it won two awards including Best TV Play out of six nominations.
With the grief of her father's death, Farah never managed to connect with Agha Jaan and Wali, and if she ever managed to, she was pulled back by her mother. Her mother now made Agha Jaan give them a monthly allowance that she spent on her brother and his wife. With constant persuasion of her mother, maternal uncle and cousin, Faraah demanded for a divorce from Wali along with her inheritance, which further increased tension in the family and became the cause of Agha Jaan's developing illness. Faarah told her mother she did not want her inheritance, and that it was added to her divorce agreements without her choice, due to which Ruhi left the house in anger, leaving her daughter alone. After Agha Jaan's second heart attack, Wali, driven by rage, kidnapped Faarah from her house and drove her to his summer resort, locking her in a room so she would not be able to escape. Once Faarah calmed down, Wali made an agreement with her; that if she agreed to live with Agha Jaan for three months, he would give her a divorce so she could marry her cousin Moeez (Ahmad Zeb) whom he thought she loved. Following the agreement Faarah developed affection towards Agha Jaan and realised her mistakes and lies told by her uncle Tajamul Arsalan (Behroze Sabzwari) and mother, and eventually developed a soft corner for Wali. Tajamul and Moeez's truth was revealed to Ruhi after which she regretted her doings and was locked up by Moeez. He kidnapped Faarah to retain her inheritance to invest in his business, where Wali saved Faarah and gets wounded of gun shot. Moeez ended up in jail, while Ruhi breaks all ties from her brother and reunites with Agha Jaan and her in-laws apologizing for her doings. Faarah admits her love for Wali the day her contract was due, and the two reconciled removing all the misconceptions they had in their hearts and complete the valley of heart (Diyar-e-Dil).
Song composition is done by Shany Haider while background music is given by Bilal Allah Ditta, who chose Zeb Bangash and Momin Durrani for singing. The show approximately airs weekly episode for 35–40 minutes (minus commercials) every Tuesday. There were several discussions laid on its time slot, previously it was announced that the show will air on Friday's replacing Sadqay Tumhare, and was also reported that the series will originally start its airing in April or May. However, due to promotional reasons the show was given a time slot of Tuesday, 8:00 pm and the pilot episode was released on 17 March 2015, replacing channel's drama series Zid to Sundays.
In an interview with Hum TV Farhat states that, "Diyar-e-Dil as a novel was not my best thing. It could have been written better which I tried to do in the script. I personally feel Diyar-e-Dils script is far better than the original novel. I'm planning to rewrite Diyar-e-Dil novel with all the additions that I've made for the script. In my opinion Diyar e-Dil script is my best script till date. Diyar e Dil critics can disagree with me." Commenting on characters, she emphasized that they are based on, "Family ties, relationships and love. It was a journey which my characters took to find out whether love is enough for us or do we need blood relations also? Can a person survive without his/her parents, siblings and family? My characters chose different paths and some of them later regret their decisions. How one generation's mistakes bring troubles to the next generation was also a big problem which my characters faced."
Abid Ali was selected to play Bakhtiyar Khan. Actress Maya Ali and actor Osman Khalid Butt marked their third appearance together as a couple having previously acted in Aik Nayee Cinderella and Aunn Zara. The actors received overwhelming appraisal for their third appearance together as a couple in Diyar-e-Dil. According to Maya Ali, the role of Faarah was the most difficult role she had portrayed.
On 12 October 2014, actress Sanam Saeed joined the ongoing filming thereby confirming her role for Diyar-e-Dil. Saeed was offered the role of Ruhina after the success of her role of Kashaf Murtaza in channel’s series Zindagi Gulzar Hai. Alongside Saeed, Mikaal Zulfiqar was cast to play the role of Behroze. Both marked their second appearance together as a couple after their TV Series Ek Kasak Reh Gayi. Actors Ali Rehman Khan and Hareem Farooq were cast to portray the roles of Arjumand and Suhaib after their success in shows Rishtay Kuch Adhooray Se and Mausam. It was their first appearance together as a couple. Production also chose Behroze Sabzwari, Tara Mehmood, Azra Mansoor, Rasheed Naz, Ahmed Zeb and Eshita Mehboob for the supporting roles of Tajamul, Zuhra, Yasmeen, Beddar, Moeez and Laila respectively.
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Aruba Adil of Aaj News praises it story line and consensus that, " Diyar-e-Dil is different from other soap drama serials". She went to state five reasons that makes it different including, location, cast, realistic relationships, subtle love stories and unpredictable ending. After the premier of series first episode it was listed among the top eleven drama serials of 2015 on place four. It has been ranked on many media outlets of top list drama serials of twenty-fifteen. Sheeba Khan of HIP states the serial is, "As great as the script was, the direction was equally fantastic. Haseeb Hassan took the script and visualized it for us with absolute perfection. The cinematography and presentation was beautiful and it was nice to see the beauty of Pakistan, rather than the US or UK." Commenting on the leads of serial she said, " We got to see more of Wali and Faara along with the dining table in the haveli. It was nice to see the lead pair's banter. With all the hatred Wali says he has of Faara, you can see how completely he is in love with her. In their last scene together, you could see how the hurt in his eyes when Faara tells him off, again!". Writing for BrandSynario, Ghazal Sulaiman praises the chemistry between Sanam and Meekal and said, "All praises for Diyar-e-Dil, this drama seems to have all the elements to be HUM TV’s next hit. With an outstanding entry in the season, the drama is pacing fast and is successfully keeping the viewers hooked. Moreover, the drama’s crisp editing and exceptional direction will make you head over heels in love with the natural scenic beauty of Baltistan."
Almas Akhtar of The Express Tribune praised the series story line, setting, location, casting and concept saying, " Diyar-e-dil the only drama portraying the true dynamics of a tribal family in Pakistan" she further added that the series also portray Male bonding thus attracting male viewers . With the popularity of serial, the portrayal of Wali by Osman was declared the best character of the year alongside Kashaf Murtaza by Sanam Saeed in 2012 drama serial Zindagi Gulzar Hai. Buraq Shabbir of The News also lauded the serial and said, "The themes of love, respect, and family values are recurrent through Diyar-e-Dil. The show does a neat job of exploring various emotions and how damaging it can be if one is arrogant and angry and spends time in a negative structure."
| 2016 | Hum Awards | April 23, 2016 28 May 2016 (televised) | Best Drama Serial | Momina Duraid | rowspan="13" | |
| Best Drama Serial - Popular | ||||||
| Best Director Drama Serial | Haseeb Hassan | |||||
| Best Actor | Meekal Zulfiqar | |||||
| Best Actor - Popular | Osman Khalid Butt | |||||
| Meekal Zulfiqar | ||||||
| Best Actress - Popular | Maya Ali | |||||
| Best Supporting Actor | Ali Rehman Khan | |||||
| Behroze Sabzwari | ||||||
| Best Writer Drama Serial | Farhat Ishtiaq | |||||
| Best Original Soundtrack | Shani Arshad | |||||
| Most Impactful Character | Abid Ali | |||||
| Best Onscreen Couple | Osman Khalid Butt & Maya Ali | |||||
| Best Onscreen Couple - Popular | rowspan="2" | |||||
| Best Actor in a Negative Role | Sanam Saeed | |||||
| Lux Style Awards | July 29, 2016 20 August 2016 (televised) | Best TV Play | Momina Duraid, | rowspan="2" | ||
| Best Original Soundtrack | Momina Duraid | |||||
| Best TV Director | Haseeb Hassan | rowspan="4" | ||||
| Best TV Writer | Farhat Ishtiaq | |||||
| Best Actor | Osman Khalid Butt | |||||
| Best Actress | Maya Ali |
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