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Here's why Hareem Farooq couldn't refuse Bismil's 'Masooma'

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Nov 25

 


Actress Hareem Farooq couldn’t resist playing the role of Masooma in drama serial ‘Bismil’ and here why.     

 

Appearing on Something haute hosted by Hassan Choudhary she talked about her role in Bismil.

 

“When I first discussed the role of 'Masooma' in Bismil, my primary focus was to align it with the director's vision. I always asked the director [Aehsun Talish], 'How do you see this character?' I wanted to ensure we were on the same page.”

  
“The director described Masooma as someone who acts out of innocence, not malice. This resonated with me because I believe people are rarely inherently evil. Their experiences shape their actions. Masooma’s impulsive decisions reflect innocence... where she doesn't consider long-term consequences... a characteristic I find relatable in real life," the Bismil actress explained.

Talking about Masooma’s intentions, Hareem shared, “I wouldn’t call her a gold digger because it wasn’t just about money. She was also running after security, wanting power, wanting change in her life. She wanted that lifestyle for herself. It’s a very selfish manner, but she cared about securing her future. Once she has something in her grasp, she won’t let go. I think Masooma’s relationship with TT [Naumaan Ijaz] is more than just that of a gold digger... she is a selfish person, but not just running after money.”

 

A scene from a recent episode had viewers questioning Masooma’s confidence. When asked about it, Hareem said, “She had the confidence, which she had before, but now it was more about believing she could marry a business tycoon. It seemed like she thought, ‘If I marry a business tycoon, I’ve made it.’ It was a display of confidence that, in a way, was also a mix of ignorance and stupidity.”

 

The 22 Qadam actress went on to describe how Masoom's newfound belief in her invincibility led her to think that. “I know I’ve married a business tycoon, and now I’m untouchable.”

 

She also said that the ending of Bismil will leave viewers with a powerful lesson.

 

“Wait for the end of Bismil, it’s going to teach a huge lesson to a lot of people.” 

 

She also talked about how the story was relatable for people. "I was shocked how it was the story of almost every household. I can’t even begin to tell you how many people in my circle opened up to me. They said, ‘You know, as kids, as wives, and as husbands, we’ve been through the same thing.’ It’s not something that’s uncommon. It’s very common. But the sad part is that betrayal is very common.”

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