I play two different characters in Aangan, reveals Ahsan Khan
“Aangan is so much more than just a period play about partition,” reveals actor Ahsan Khan. “It’s a story about family, love and a variety of different emotions.”
One had guessed as much, based on Aangan’s trailers and the obvious fact that the upcoming HUM TV drama produced by Momina Duraid is based on a novel written by Khadija Mastoor. The author had a flair for penning stories that could turn on the waterworks and Momina is infamous for her emotion-laden ventures; love, heartbreak, tears, stolen meetings, the whole shebang.
Ahsan confirms, “Partition does occur during the narrative but there is so much more that also happens.”
The long-awaited Aangan is set to begin airing this Thursday, December 13th, and there’s a lot of hype surrounding it, particularly because of its ensemble star cast. The drama will feature the hit pair of Ahad Raza Mir and Sajal Aly as well as actors Mawra Hocane, Ahsan Khan, Sonya Hussyn, Abid Ali, Hira Mani and Zaib Rehman.
The initial teasers also reveal model Rabia Butt to be making a short appearance, looking quite like the desolate pre-partition heroine in all-white. The Momina Duraid brand is expected to deliver strong visuals – the story may be set in olden times but there is nothing old about that slick camera-work in the trailers!
“The story has a lot of layers to it. Each character is essential to the plot,” says Ahsan. “It’s just beautifully woven together, shifting from one character to the other.”
(Some spoilers ahead)
“It is, primarily, Mawra, Ahad and Sajal’s story and my scenes are fewer,” he concedes. “In the initial episodes, I am seen with Sonya Hussyn and the focus is on our love story. The story then moves on to the next generation and I play Sonya and my character’s son. This character is seen opposite Hira Mani and also somewhat involved with Mawra Hocane.”
“I have never played two characters within one drama before and my scenes were shot in Wazirabad, Gujranwala and Karachi. It was interesting.”