Faisal Qureshi is again on screen, but this time he is not holding back. The attention his new drama Behroopia has gained on Green Entertainment is due to its striking performances, its deeply touching and subtle theme of childhood trauma, and an intriguing plot.
Not Just a Thriller
The drama begins with a not-so-common serial killer and raises anticipation. However, this yields much more than merely a crime thriller. Behroopia explores why and how the burdens we carry, especially from our formative years, can severely undermine our existence as adults.
Faisal Qureshi, with his signature bold roles, completely masters the psychopath once again. A character of a man who carries so much pain from the past.
Every single one of his scenes is a smash hit. That’s how it goes now: unfiltered, raw, and unobstructed. The man isn’t just acting out; he’s presenting us with drama in its best form.
Magnetic On-Screen Duo
Madiha Imam shares the screen with Qureshi. The dynamics between the two have a strong impact on a narrative that is already steeped in passion, intensity, and sentiment.
As a team, they are not just working on a case; they are trying to overcome personal demons, shattered trust, and intricate struggles of the heart.
A Mirror to Society
The way that Behroopia addresses childhood trauma without sugarcoating it is what sets it apart. Not only does it portray the past through flashbacks, but it also demonstrates how that past affects people’s lives and influences their decisions, interpersonal interactions, and even sense of self.
The term “Behroopia,” which refers to a person who hides behind masks, is a perfect fit. Because let’s face it, the majority of people in our society do wear masks. Especially those who conceal past injuries.
No Apparent Preaching
It’s apparent. While every drama comes on-air with a purpose, this serial drama makes you consider the withdrawn children, the frustrated teenagers, and the adults who push others away; perhaps they are more than just challenging. A visible light is shed on what trauma can do to anyone, and also the burden victims carry that no one has ever questioned them about.