ISPR, 60 Hours to Glory Military Show Coming Soon
Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has joined hands with Hum TV to bring Pakistan’s biggest military reality show. Hum TV will telecast a reality show under the banner of ISPR which is written by Umer Mukhtar. Earlier, Fakhr-e-Alam shared the news of the military show, which will be broadcasted for the first time in Pakistan; where the 45-year-old star will glide into the shoes of a host. Leaving no stones unturned, this is a huge milestone for Pakistan’s entertainment industry. As per the details; the upcoming reality show will feature as many as eight local teams and four international teams. The show has already completed outdoor shooting with 120 cameras and it will be followed by indoor shootings soon.
ISPR in collaboration with Hum TV:
Earlier, ISPR in collaboration with Hum TV produced Ehd-e-Wafa which was a story of four friends with different aspirations mingled with subplots of friendship, love, and heartbreak. The star included Ahad Raza Mir, Alizeh Shah, Osman Khalid Butt, Ahmed Ali Akbar, Zara Noor Abbas, and Wahaj Ali in lead roles and the drama gained immense popularity in Pakistan. The story revolves around a group of high-spirited friends who help, support, and enjoy one another’s company as they overcome hardships in their lives.
One of the toughest & exhausting filming projects of my career. It has been an honor to witness first hand the rigors of a soldier in a hostile, nerve wrecking, body shattering environment. Beyond the adventure & challenges awaits glory. Don’t forget to watch @humnewspakistan PTV pic.twitter.com/vJV7v4JbQn
— Fakhr-e-Alam (@falamb3) May 31, 2021
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The plot
the plot revolves around Four friends, Saad, Shahzain, Shariq, and Shehryar call themselves the SSG (Special ‘S’ Gang because all their names start with the letter ‘S’). They all study at Lawrence College in Murree. Saad’s family comprises his father, Brigadier (later Major General) Faraz Inam, who serves in the army, his mother and sister, Rahmeen, an aspiring artist. Shahzain belongs to a rich village family and is the closest to his grandfather, Malik Allahyar. Shariq’s family consists of his sister, Ghazala, and his widowed mother. Shehryar’s father is a bandmaster. They often bunk college together at night and once caught by their hostel warden, Firdous Baig.