Brief Description:
Qaid-e-Tanhai means "solitary confinement," and this is the main emotion depicted in the serial. It describes how we bottle up all of our emotions and express them to the wrong people at the wrong time, resulting in problems in life. This cycle continues until we reach a point where we just keep to ourselves, at which point we realise what life is.
Qaid-e-Tanhai (Urdu) is a drama series that aired on Hum TV in Pakistan between 2010 and 2011, and then on Zindagi in India in 2015. Savera Nadeem plays the main character Ayesha, with Faisal Qureshi playing Moiz, Saba Hameed as Aliya, Neelam Munir as Noor, Syed Jibran as Jawad, and Sunita Marshall as Anila.
The plot ending beautifully describes how what we sow is what we reap, with events leading up to show how both of our stars come back together and try to raise their children. This is one of the best in the world, with well-written narration, powerful emotions, and strong acting; it's not just good, it's better. This TV Series raises the bar with good cinematography, soothing piano-based soundtracks, and soulful performances. Some of the European filming is breathtaking. Because it is a family drama, the dramatic aspect is heavily emphasised.