Vishal Nayak

Actor

Qubool Hai (I Do) is an Indian soap opera that was produced by 4 Lions Films and broadcast on Zee TV. The series focused on the Muslim community and initially aimed to dispel stereotypes regarding Islam, and had been credited for pioneering Muslim oriented programming in Indian television. The first season of the show focused on the love story of Asad Ahmed Khan and Zoya Farooqui, played respectively by Karan Singh Grover / Raqesh Vashisth and Surbhi Jyoti, and ended with their murder. In May 2014, the second season introduced Asad and Zoya's twin daughters, Sanam and Seher (both played by Jyoti), and revolved around their lives 20 years after the death of their parents. Karanvir Bohra portrayed Sanam's husband Aahil Raza Ibrahim. Shehzad Sheikh joined the cast as Rehaan Imraan Qureshi, Seher's love interest. The third season of the show portrayed Aahil and Sanam's incomplete love story. After losing her memory, Sanam is transported to Pakistan, where she falls in love with Shaad Aftab Khan, who was portrayed by Varun Toorkey. Aahil's second wife, the new Sanam, was essayed by actress Additi Gupta. The season was completed by Aahil, Shaad and Sanam's death. The fourth season of the show, launched in August 2015, was set 25 years after Sanam's suicide and focused on the love story of Sanam's reincarnation Mahira (again portrayed by Jyoti) and her husband Azaad Iqbal Khan (Rajbeer Singh), who is revealed to be a vampire and the Sanam's son. When Azaad dies, Armaan Raza Sheikh (Avinash Sachdev), his long-lost brother, receives his heart in a transplant and falls in love with Mahira. The show ended in January 2016 after Armaan and Mahira's remarriage.
Qubool Hai (I Do) is an Indian soap opera that was produced by 4 Lions Films and broadcast on Zee TV. The series focused on the Muslim community and initially aimed to dispel stereotypes regarding Islam, and had been credited for pioneering Muslim oriented programming in Indian television. The first season of the show focused on the love story of Asad Ahmed Khan and Zoya Farooqui, played respectively by Karan Singh Grover / Raqesh Vashisth and Surbhi Jyoti, and ended with their murder. In May 2014, the second season introduced Asad and Zoya's twin daughters, Sanam and Seher (both played by Jyoti), and revolved around their lives 20 years after the death of their parents. Karanvir Bohra portrayed Sanam's husband Aahil Raza Ibrahim. Shehzad Sheikh joined the cast as Rehaan Imraan Qureshi, Seher's love interest. The third season of the show portrayed Aahil and Sanam's incomplete love story. After losing her memory, Sanam is transported to Pakistan, where she falls in love with Shaad Aftab Khan, who was portrayed by Varun Toorkey. Aahil's second wife, the new Sanam, was essayed by actress Additi Gupta. The season was completed by Aahil, Shaad and Sanam's death. The fourth season of the show, launched in August 2015, was set 25 years after Sanam's suicide and focused on the love story of Sanam's reincarnation Mahira (again portrayed by Jyoti) and her husband Azaad Iqbal Khan (Rajbeer Singh), who is revealed to be a vampire and the Sanam's son. When Azaad dies, Armaan Raza Sheikh (Avinash Sachdev), his long-lost brother, receives his heart in a transplant and falls in love with Mahira. The show ended in January 2016 after Armaan and Mahira's remarriage.