Review: In Dil Lagi, strong women breathe new life into a story of unrequited love
Anyone watching the first episode of Dil Lagi could easily mistake it for the first quarter of a film: there is a thrilling chase sequence in the first few scenes that introduces us to a dabangg heroine, a snappy script and a fast-paced story that keeps the audience riveted.
Dil Lagi is directed by Nadeem Baig, whose TV serial Pyarey Afzal and debut film Jawani Phir Nahi Ani have cemented his position as one of the best directors in the industry. The script and original story are written by Faiza Iftikhar whose repertoire includes social commentary such as the award-winning Roag , Diya Jaley and romantic comedies like the hit AunZara and Aik Naeey Cinderella to name a few. This serial is produced by Shehzad Nasib and Humayun Saeed and is playing in the prime time Saturday evening spot on ARY Digital.
The story is set in the narrow back streets of Sukkar in interior Sindh, where Anmol (Mehwish Hayat) lives a simple life with her mother (Asma Abbasi) and younger sister (Maryam Ansari). Before he passed away, Anmol’s father had paid off a debt he owed to local moneylender Kifayat Ali using his home as security, but Anmol’s mother has no proof of the debt repayment so they are an easy mark for fraud. Kifayat Ali engages Mohid (Humayun Saeed), who specializes in real-estate, and a little goondagardi on the side to evict Anmol’s family. The clash between Mohid and Anmol is the crux of this story.
The highlights
Watching the courageous and practical Anmol fight a bag snatcher for her hard-earned money and then visit lawyer after lawyer to save her family home was a breath of fresh air.
A woman with a strong personality, as opposed to the generic 'good girls' we see on screen, may come as a jolt for slumbering audiences but it is a much-needed wake up call.
After Preet Na Karyo Koi’s Ghoshi, we have another interesting character to watch. Mehwish Hayat’s performance is simply flawless; the audience can see exactly why Mohid is enamored with her in their first meeting.