[Lahore – 30th
March, 2018] Sonya Hussyn once again made her mark as one of the most versatile
TV actresses in Pakistani Drama industry through her brilliant performance in
her recent project "Aise Hai Tanhai" which was airing on ARY Digital.
Sonya Hussyn played the lead role along with the talented artists Saba Hameed,
Nadia Khan and Sami Khan while the production was by Fahad Mustafa.
The serial is
about those Pakistani women who are not given the liberty to live their lives
the way they want and are criticized if they do anything that does not match
the principles that our ancestors have established. The issue of Leaked
inappropriate pictures via Internet is very common in Pakistan. In a
conservative society like ours, it is far difficult for a girl to survive once
she is exposed to a scandal. She is disowned by society, family, her in laws
and even their own blood mother gives up on them.
The story of Aisi
hai Tanhai revolves around Sonya Hussain who played the role of Pakeeza, an
ordinary girl, who falls in love with a boy Hamza (Sami Khan) and to prove her
love to him, offers him her inappropriate pictures. Hamza on the other hand
rejects to take them but tragically some university students steal her mobile
and leak the pictures on social media. This drama showed us the journey of a
woman who strived to save her dignity and self-respect after her indecent
pictures were exposed. We saw how a simple and innocent girl had to sacrifice
and give up everything to prove herself.
"Aisi Hai
Tanhai" talks about how social media can become a curse for someone's life
and destroy everything. It shows us how such an issue can destroy lives of the
whole family. Pakeeza is a girl who fought for justice and her dignity. Through
her persistence and ability for standing for ones rights, she showed that all
problems can be dealt with and giving up is not a solution.
When asked about
Aisi Hai Tanhai’s much awaited last episode, Sonya Hussain said, "Aisi Hai
Tanhai is comes to an end and it’s been such an incredible journey! I hadn’t
done TV for almost two years, but when the character of Pakeeza, a vulnerable
girl was offered to me, I just knew I had to do this role! I hope it was able
to convey the message to make women realize that facing challenges is part of
life and one must not give up. Also It’s about time we learn and teach girls to
speak up, speak for their rights; speak for injustice. There’s no honour in
putting women down. I am proud that I played my little part in saying that out
loud. Aisi Hai Tanhai sparks a very pertinent debate, and highlights how social
media and mobile phones can devastate ones life. I’m honoured for the response
that we’ve garnered week after week”.
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