Barzakh: A Magnet for Magic Realism and Familial Bonds

Asim Abbasi's new series 'Barzakh' explores familial bonds and generational trauma through the lens of magic realism. Featuring Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed after 11 years, the show revolves around a 76-year-old man's marriage to a ghost, stirring emotional confrontations among his estranged family.


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 03-07-2024 11:28 IST | Created: 03-07-2024 11:28 IST
Barzakh: A Magnet for Magic Realism and Familial Bonds
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'Barzakh', the latest creation from British Pakistani director Asim Abbasi, delves into the intricate dynamics of familial bonds and the inescapable cycle of intergenerational trauma. In an exclusive interview with PTI, Abbasi shared that the 76-year-old protagonist's unexpected wedding to the ghost of his first love serves as the emotional pivot of the series.

This highly-anticipated show, premiering on Zindagi's YouTube channel and ZEE5 on July 19, marks the reunion of beloved Pakistani actors Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed, who last worked together 11 years ago. Abbasi emphasized that 'Barzakh' is rooted deeply in magic realism, offering viewers a realm where fairies and ghosts co-exist, and family secrets come to light.

Abbasi, known for his films 'Cake' and 'Churails', continues his exploration of family narratives, this time embedding them within a shamanistic world. He hopes that the show's unique blend of emotion and myth will resonate globally, enhancing the visibility of Pakistani storytelling.

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