‘Hum Tum’, a light drama during the days of Ramadan

‘Hum Tum’, a light drama during the days of Ramadan

The journey of Ramadan is half over, the same drama ‘Hum Tum’ has also crossed the half bridge. The good thing about the play is that the characters have real books in their hands.

Even though it is a rota culture, the stupid problems of the students are being talked about and it has been done in such a curricular style that the drama has become very popular among the students.

It is a great tool to promote book culture in the hands of young characters. If a young person is also seen reading a book in a play, the book culture can be refreshed.

Here the curriculum style of chemistry, psychology, history, literature, geography, philosophy, science is shown more.

Yes, what did you save behind?

Come on kids, at least they are very happy. The requirements of this age are slightly different. The story fulfills these requirements to some extent. Whatever the story is, the curriculum style has made the script interesting.

Story and script are two separate areas. Even if the story doesn’t come alive, sometimes the script makes it come alive, the script drowns out a great story.

‘Hum Tum’ is a family-friends type story of two families, in which Nani John on one side and Dada John on the other are best friends of their third generation. To bring these species down to civilization requires the friendship of a similar species, which subtly adds fertilizer and water.

Moods are the same when kids go off to college or university. Similar jargon occurs because they don’t understand how to uniquely express their feelings of happiness and sadness, and how to share the four books they’ve read with others. This is a natural process.

Mature people may not be interested in this story because they have forgotten this period of unconsciousness by now.

Another good thing is the chef hero of a normal boy drama, who has to take care of the house and drop out of school due to his father’s inactivity.

What is love is blind. He falls in love with an educated girl but is afraid to express that he is not that educated.

But love is love and needs to be expressed in some way. Even though it is incomplete, he also makes such a hidden expression with Maha.

The way he is showing love, in our society, an educated boy also shows the same dull, outdated expression of love to a girl.

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Our writers should take care to teach boys the correct way of expressing love, because parents do not include this natural process in their training, when a boy or a girl, they need the support of their parents at this time. is

The expression of love is never less than a bridge. Many loves fail to express themselves properly or look dumb.

The characters of the boys are good. They live politely at home. In contrast, the female characters are the professor’s three daughters, who are neither interested in housework nor at home, only excelling in studies.

One of the unconscious reasons for this is that they always miss having a daughter from their father and the other conscious reason is to focus on father’s studies.

But unconsciously, such a conscious and unconscious reaction takes place in such an environment, as shown in the play by these girls. Basically, she was not accepted as a daughter at birth.

When the time of childbearing is going on, generations focus not on the reality of their medicine, but on the comparison with the children born around them, and then this comparison goes on unconsciously throughout life.

In the play, Dada is springing his life as a ticker. The story of an uncrowned and lonely king of Tik Tok Instagram, YouTube fans through Dada is amazingly revealed.

Well, we asked the writer Saima Ikram Chaudhry what was going through her mind while writing this play and she said, ‘If girls are good in one field, they should give a little margin in the other. Like here girls are smart in studies. No one can be Harfan Mullah. Other girls who are studying have been conditioned by their mothers that they can’t do anything else. This should not happen and why can’t an ordinary man become a hero?’

In the play, Dada is springing his life as a ticker. The story of an uncrowned and lonely king of Tik Tok Instagram, YouTube fans is revealed through Dada.

The justifications for maintaining relations despite the decline have been well presented in the dialogues.

In Ramadan, light topics are discussed, but the Kaif of Ramadan does not appear in any drama. The society is the society and its people.

Writers and channels should also note that Sufism and Kaif Ramadan and Nostalgia Ramadan is an important topic. Such dramas should also come in this blessed month.

Ramadan had a whole culture and still exists in remote areas. Every city and every region has its own culture of Ramadan. On which very good plays can be made.

All that is needed is a writer to tackle these topics.

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### Interview with Saima Akram Chaudhry: The Vision Behind “Hum Tum”

**Interviewer:** ‌Thank ​you for joining us⁢ today,​ Saima. “Hum Tum” has gained significant popularity, especially among younger audiences. What inspired you to incorporate real books and educational themes into​ the ⁢drama?

**Saima:** ⁤Thank ​you for having ‌me. ⁢I wanted to create a show that feels authentic to the experiences of ‍today’s‌ youth. ​By showcasing‌ characters with​ books, I aimed to ‌promote a reading culture and‌ to reflect the⁢ importance‌ of education ⁣in a fun and relatable manner. It’s crucial for students ‌to see characters navigating their challenges while also being students⁣ themselves.

**Interviewer:** ⁣That’s a great approach! You mentioned that the drama depicts the challenges faced by students⁣ in⁢ a relatable way. Can you elaborate on how this resonates with the audience?

**Saima:** ‍Absolutely. The essence of “Hum Tum” lies in its portrayal of everyday student‌ life, with its ups and⁣ downs. The characters often struggle⁢ with‍ expressing their feelings and navigating their friendships, ⁤which is a common experience in ‌that⁣ age group. I believe that many viewers see reflections of themselves in these‍ characters,‌ which is why it has struck a chord.

**Interviewer:** You’ve mentioned⁤ the importance of ⁢portraying love in⁢ a⁣ nuanced manner within the drama. Could you​ expand on that?

**Saima:** Certainly. Love​ is a complex​ emotion, especially⁢ for⁤ young people who ‍often find it hard to express their feelings. Through the character of the chef who grapples with his education and love for Maha, I tried to illustrate ⁣that love can be blind and challenging. It’s okay to ​be vulnerable and unsure, and I hope⁣ the audience⁢ understands that expressing ⁣love doesn’t have to fit into a single⁤ mold—everyone has‌ their own journey.

**Interviewer:** Besides⁤ the⁢ exploration of love, you also⁣ touch on family dynamics and societal pressures. What message‍ do you hope to convey through⁣ these themes?

**Saima:** I wanted to highlight ⁤that ⁣families, particularly⁣ fathers and daughters, ‍can have profound⁣ influences on one another. The disconnect that sometimes happens—like the pressures girls face in achieving academic success, while feeling like‌ they lack acceptance—reflects a broader societal issue. My hope is ⁤that through these characters, we can spark ⁤conversations about better supporting youth as they navigate‍ these complex dynamics.

**Interviewer:** The mix of humor, drama, and educational elements is quite unique. How do you balance ⁣these ⁢various ⁣aspects⁣ in your writing?

**Saima:** It’s about finding the right tone. While I wanted to address serious themes, I also wanted to keep the conversations light-hearted where appropriate. ​Humor can serve as a ‌powerful tool to ​engage the audience while still conveying meaningful ‍messages. Balancing these elements is a challenge, ‍but it’s very rewarding when it resonates with‌ the viewers.

**Interviewer:** ‍Thank ⁣you, Saima. ⁣As “Hum Tum” continues‍ its journey, what do you hope it will ‍achieve?

**Saima:**⁤ I hope it ⁣will encourage a renewed interest in books among the youth and foster discussions about⁣ love, ⁣friendship, and⁤ the ⁤struggles ⁤of growing up. If it can ⁤make even one young person feel seen and ⁢understood, then I’m fulfilled ⁣as a writer.

**Interviewer:** Thank you for sharing your ‍insights, Saima. “Hum Tum” certainly seems to be‍ making waves!‌

**Saima:**⁤ Thank you!‍ I’m excited for what lies ahead.

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