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Bhool At 3rd Hum Awards soap was nominated for following nominations:
Bhool Bhool is an 2014 Pakistani soap series that aired on Hum TV. It is directed by Asad Malik while written by veteran writer and poet Syed Wasi Shah. Series was produced by Momina Duraid at Gemstone Productions. It stars Sanam Chaudhry, Behroze Sabzwari, Fazila Qazi, Shehroz Sabzwari, Saleem Sheikh and Farah Shah in pivot roles. At 3rd Hum Awards series was nominated Best Soap Actor for Shehroz Sabzwari, Best Soap Actress for Sanam Chaudhry and Best Soap Series for Momina Duraid which she ultimately won for another production of hers "Susraal Mera".
Bhool The story is set against a backdrop of political intrigue revolving around a family that suffers from love, hate, selfishness and deceit. Sardar Jahanzaib is a policital leader who kills his second wife for political gains. The murder results in a psychologically devastated daughter Hira. There is also a parallel track in which Ayaz and Nadia, hailing from two opposing political camps, run away from their families to get married. Ayaz’s father forgives him and introduces the couple to his close friend Sardar Jahanzaib where they meet Hira. Their fate depends upon the relation they carry throughout their lives.
Bhool Bhulaiyaa The disorder suffered by the protagonist, dissociative identity disorder is an actual mental health problem. When the symptoms of the illness are explained, its most famous case is shown, that of an American woman named Shirley Ardell Mason.
Bhool Bhulaiyaa The palace where Siddharth and Avni were staying was once occupied by Raja Vibhuti Narayan, who was Siddharth's ancestor. He had fallen in love with Manjulika, a dancer hailing from Bengal. But Manjulika was in love with Shashidhar, another dancer, who resided in a house just behind the palace and often met her secretly. On the night of Durgashtami, when the king gets to know of the affair and their plan to elope, he calls them to perform a dance one last time in the court. In the end, the king beheads Shashidhar and imprisons Manjulika in her room. Then on the day of the king's marriage, Manjulika hangs herself and swore that her spirit would not leave any king who lived in that very palace. Various omens started taking place after that, presuming that the "evil eye" may have befallen on the king. The king too dies under unknown circumstances. Soon, with the aid of powerful sorcerers, both Vibhuti's and Manjulika's spirits were locked up in a room in the third floor of the palace using a sacred talisman.