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'''Siphai Maqbool Hussain''' ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|'''سپاہی مقبول حسین'''}}}}, {{lit|''Maqbool Hussain the Soldier''}}) co-produced by ] and Interflow Communications Limited<ref name=ISPR> Retrieved 25 June 2020</ref> is a ]i miniseries, aired during the month of April 2008, simultaneously on ] and ], that narrates the true story of a Pakistani soldier, '']'', who was injured and taken prisoner by the Indian Army in the 1965 war and spent 40 years in Indian jails. He was released as a civilian prisoner in 2005. During his imprisonment, Hussain was said to be subjected to terrible human rights abuses. The drama pays tribute to Sepoy Maqbool Hussain as an icon of resilience and steadfastness. '''Siphai Maqbool Hussain''' ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|'''سپاہی مقبول حسین'''}}}}, {{lit|''Maqbool Hussain the Soldier''}}) co-produced by ] and Interflow Communications Limited<ref name=DT/><ref name=ISPR> Retrieved 25 June 2020</ref> is a ]i miniseries, aired during the month of April 2008, simultaneously on ] and ], that narrates the true story of a Pakistani soldier, '']'', who was injured and taken prisoner by the Indian Army in the 1965 war and spent 40 years in Indian jails. He was released as a civilian prisoner in 2005. During his imprisonment, Hussain was said to be subjected to terrible human rights abuses. The drama pays tribute to Sepoy Maqbool Hussain as an icon of resilience and steadfastness.<ref name=DT/>


==Plot== ==Plot==

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For other uses, see Maqbool Hussain.

2008 Pakistani TV series or program
Sipahi Maqbool Hussain
The opening title screen for Sipahi Maqbool Hussain
Created byISPR
Interflow Communications Limited
StarringRaja Haider, Batin Farooqi, Riaz Mastana, Hassan Niazi, Reeja and Ghazala Butt
Country of originPakistan
No. of episodes6
Production
Running timeapprox 40 min.
Original release
NetworkTV One, PTV
Release20 April 2008

Siphai Maqbool Hussain (Template:Lang-ur, lit. 'Maqbool Hussain the Soldier') co-produced by ISPR and Interflow Communications Limited is a Pakistani miniseries, aired during the month of April 2008, simultaneously on TV One and PTV, that narrates the true story of a Pakistani soldier, Maqbool Hussain, who was injured and taken prisoner by the Indian Army in the 1965 war and spent 40 years in Indian jails. He was released as a civilian prisoner in 2005. During his imprisonment, Hussain was said to be subjected to terrible human rights abuses. The drama pays tribute to Sepoy Maqbool Hussain as an icon of resilience and steadfastness.

Plot

As the story unfolds, Maqbool Hussain, bearing army No 335139, is shown being hit by enemy fire on the Line of Control at the start of the 1965 war. Subsequently, he is taken prisoner by the Indian army, who deny him Prisoner of War status. Trained in the traditions of the Pakistan Army, Maqbool Hussain faces great suffering and refuses to share any information about his country with his captors — so much so that when they cut out his tongue, he writes Pakistan Zindabad (long live Pakistan) in his own blood. Maqbool Hussain also beaten into becoming mentally ill during his four decades of incarceration.

Director's comments

Director Haider Imam Rizvi, who has dozens of popular television and movies and plays and serials to his credit, told the gathering he and his team had been reduced to tears several times during the filming of the poignant scenes in the drama serial. "In my opinion, the production of 'Sipahi Maqbool Hussain' is more significant than all the 40 serials that I have produced in my entire career," Rizvi said.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tribute paid to Sipahi Maqbool Hussain at Rawalpindi Arts Council (RAC)". Daily Times (newspaper). 16 October 2018. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  2. Sipahi Maqbool Hussain on ISPR (Government of Pakistan) website Retrieved 25 June 2020
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 25 June 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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