Mujhe Khuda Pe Yaqeen Hai
Mujhe Khuda Pe Yaqeen Hai

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Mujhe Khuda Pe Yaqeen Hai

2014
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Urdu

The story revolves around four characters; Arham whose unknown transgression has cut him off from the rest of the family, his older brother Shaiq who doesn't seem to be interested in his newlywed wife, Narmeen who is also a very grey-shaded character and holds mysteries herself, Areeba is the most genuine and helps bring Arham back out of his miseries.

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Director: Ahsan KhanGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

This Pakistani drama series explores the complexities of faith, love, and sacrifice within a family. It centers on a young woman whose life is upended by societal pressures and personal tragedies, forcing her to confront her beliefs and the true meaning of trust in God. The narrative weaves through themes of resilience, the consequences of choices, and the enduring strength of the human spirit against adversity.

Critical Reception

Mujhe Khuda Pe Yaqeen Hai was generally well-received by audiences in Pakistan for its emotional storytelling and strong performances. Critics often praised its handling of sensitive social and religious themes, though some noted pacing issues common in Pakistani dramas of that era. The show resonated with viewers for its relatable characters and moral dilemmas.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its strong emotional depth and relatable characters.

  • Appreciated for its exploration of faith and its impact on life decisions.

  • Noted for commendable performances by the lead cast.

Google audience: Audience reception was largely positive, with viewers frequently highlighting the dramatic storyline and the acting as key strengths. Many appreciated the show's focus on moral and spiritual themes.

Fun Fact

The drama series delves into profound spiritual themes, aiming to offer a message of hope and resilience through its characters' struggles and their unwavering faith.

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