Qayamat Ki Raat Episode 1 Exclusive < Editor's Choice >
Qayamat Ki Raat premiered on June 23, 2018, launching a supernatural story about a 25-year curse placed on a family by the evil tantrik Kaalasur. The episode was praised for its gripping, scary narrative and strong performances, despite criticism regarding its visual effects. The episode is available to stream on Disney+ Hotstar.
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You can catch the full episode and all the exclusive clips on JioHotstar Qayamat Ki Raat premiered on June 23, 2018,
Title: Qayamat Ki Raat Episode 1 Exclusive: When Faith Meets the Supernatural
Introduction The premiere of Qayamat Ki Raat on Geo Entertainment was nothing short of a cinematic experience on the small screen. Moving away from typical domestic dramas, Episode 1 introduced audiences to a blend of romance, suspense, and the supernatural. Directed by the visionary Asim Ali and produced by the dynamic duo Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi, the first episode sets the stage for a saga that promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Practical Effects First: The team used minimal CGI
The Characters
2. Imran Ashraf’s Transformation
After playing the iconic "Bhola" in Ranjha Ranjha Kardi, many wondered if Imran Ashraf could pull off a serious, gritty hero. In just one episode, he has shed his comedic/soft image. His Shani is brooding, muscular, and desperate. The scene where he confronts the haveli caretaker with pure rage is already being clipped and shared as a meme and a moment of respect.
Episode 1: The Night of Reckoning
- Practical Effects First: The team used minimal CGI. The creaking doors, smoke, and shadow puppets were all practical effects. The "ghost child" was played by a real child actor walking on cold sets to create genuine shivers from the main cast.
- Location Curse: Rumors (which the production team neither confirms nor denies) suggest that the haveli used for filming had its own local legends of a "raat ki rani" (lady of the night). Several crew members reported equipment failing only when filming the locked room scenes.
- The Ending Cliffhanger: The episode ends with Sikandar reading a diary found inside a wall. The last entry reads: "They are not dead. They are waiting." Immediately, all the lights in the haveli explode simultaneously. Cut to black. This cliffhanger was added in the final edit just three days before airing, making the premiere truly exclusive to the broadcast version.