Asad
Of
Qubool
Hai
Why
Asad,
an
astute
businessman,
remains
naive
towards
his
deceitful
childhood
friend
Tanveer's
tricks?
Pat
came
reply
from
Khan:
"Because
I
want
him
to
be
like
this." Tell
her
that
such
melodramatic
turn
of
events
have
become
common
on
the
small
screen,
and
she
dismisses
it
saying:
"It's
rating
well.
We
are
catering
to
masses
who
do
not
identify
with
high-class
realism.
They
need
to
see
high-voltage
drama
and
emotions."
Tanveer
-
Amrapali
Gupta
"If
the
ratings
are
not
coming,
you
have
to
shut
the
show," she
added
matter-of-factly.
She
revealed
that
soon
Tanveer
will
be
exposed
and
they
will
show
reason
behind
her
bad
behaviour.
She
added
that
Qubool
Hai,
which
has
completed
about
190
episodes
on
Zee
TV,
is
essentially
not
about
love.
The
Real
Story
Yet
To
Come
"The
real
story
will
begin
after
200
episodes.
Right
now
we
are
just
setting
up.
The
real
story
is
not
about
Asad-Zoya,
it
is
about
the
clash
between
the
two
brothers
-
and
we
are
soon
going
to
show
that,"
she
said
and
added
that
the
show
will
have
a
long
run
on
the
small
screen
and
the
real
concept
will
open
up
soon.
The
Script
Of
Qubool
Hai
Set
in
Bhopal,
the
show,
beamed
on
Zee
TV,
highlights
two
different
sensibilities
and
schools
of
thought
through
two
families.
If
Asad's
family
is
modern
and
educated,
his
dad
Rashid
(Vaquar
Shaikh),
who
abandoned
his
mom
Dilshad
(Shalini
Kapoor
Sagar)
many
years
ago,
to
marry
Shireen
(Shabnam
Sayed),
lives
with
his
in-laws
who
are
conservative
and
orthodox.
Gul
Khan
The
Writer-
Director-Producer
Khan,
who
produced
Iss
Pyaar
Ko
Kya
Naam
Doon
and
ongoing
series
Arjun
under
the
4
Lions
Films,
is
from
Jabalpur,
a
small
town
in
Madhya
Pradesh,
and
lived
in
a
joint
family,
therefore,
she
was
keen
to
tell
this
kind
of
story.
"It
is
very
natural
for
me
to
tell
the
story.
I
wanted
to
capture
a
family
where
'sage-sautele
hote
hain'.
Children
are
close
to
each
other,
but
elders
are
bickerish."
She
has
brought
her
real
life
experiences
through
two
families.
"In
every
family
you
have
relatives
who
have
studied
abroad
and
have
modern
thinking
and
there
are
people
who
have
lived
in
small
town
and
are
conservative,"
she
said.
Zoya
Is
Completely
Me
Khan
says
that
the
female
lead
Zoya
is
her
own
reflection.
"Actually
she
is
completely
me
-
a
girl
caught
between
traditional
values
and
modernity
and
trying
to
find
a
balance,"
said
Khan
and
added
that
as
far
as
Asad's
character
is
concerned,
she
had
seen
guys
like
Asad
around
her.
"I
have
met
guys
who
are
well-to-do,
educated
but
at
the
same
time
when
it
comes
to
their
women,
they
are
conservative...,"
she
added.