The first three episodes of Fasaana Mart ka have gone on air, and the totally different story and background have hooked the audience from the very first episode. Let’s have a look at how it went:
First-ever drama serial shot completely in a mart:
As the title suggests, it is the story of a mart, its staff members, and the customers coming for shopping, along with a taste of romance, corporate sector issues, and different problems of the people visiting the store. The first three episodes give us a pretty good hint of the people’s lives who are working here.

A new world is before our eyes with many different characters who are facing their everyday problems just like we see in any other story. As we have to have a daily dose of similar stories, this is really a new idea that is not yet executed by any other TV channel.

Each Character Has a Different Lifestyle And Background Story:
From the staff members to the executive and managers, each of the characters has his/her own family problems as well as aspirations. One person wants to open his own bakery and confessionary business, the other one wants to become a cricketer.

Original And A Single Location:
As the drama is shot in a mart, it gives us a feeling of a real world where no artificial sets and props are set up. People come for shopping, which is quite a different experience – not yet explored in the drama with so many details. They discuss their background stories and everyday problems while having a random talk. They have their dreams and aspirations also.
No Melodrama This Time:
In this story, we are not at all going to experience a melodrama or an emotional roller coaster.
Performance:
Omair Rana, Faryal Mehmood, Shuja Asad, Qudsia Ali, Saad Zameer, and others are performing their characters very well. We have seen Shuja Asad in a new type of character in this story, and he looks like he is nailing it.

A totally new way of having sponsorship:
This story gives us a very new way of having the sponsorship of a corporate company that enjoys a positive reputation. That way, the location and lighting are on the owner.
Shooting in a public place – credit to the team:
The credit for shooting goes to the director Abu Aleeha in a public place where many types of people are visiting. Shooting on a site like that may be a hell of a task, as some of the public, especially women and girls, may want to avoid the camera. It may also be a hindrance to people’s shopping experience. Audio and noise handling, as well as setting up a multi-camera shoot, can be another daunting task in a mart’s environment; however, the team has done it exceptionally well.

Different expectations for a unique story:
We can’t surely guess what is coming for the viewers in the next episode, as the conflicts are not as similar and usual as the other stories. How things are going to unfold for the characters, let’s wait and see.
