Balaa of Big Bang Entertainment has finally come to an end and what a grand ending that has left such amazing impact on the viewers, hitting the Twitter trending and becomes one of the most talked about dramas by ARY Digital.
Frankly speaking, it is not new to Big Bang Entertainment as each drama produced by this production house reaches success to such great heights and Balaa being one of them has had such an amazing story, cast and climax that it is being talked about the moment the last episode aired.
His tremendous acting skills have been polished in this drama.
But Balaa’s success wasn’t carried alone simply by a great script and production team. Bilal Abbas Khan has a major contribution to its success because he has shown the best of his acting skills in Balaa that we have not seen as yet. Giving a 200% into his performance and staying true to his character, Bilal takes his character development to a highest level which was one crucial aspect in Balaa’s success.
It would be true to say that Bilal has acted in various drama projects since 2016 officially, he started off as raw talent but as he moved on, his acting skills got better and better. So Balaa has seen the best of Bilal Abbas Khan as one of the refined and polished talent who has professionally grown into a true actor.
His versatility shows effortlessly in his character development from protagonist to antagonist.
Balaa starts off with Bilal Abbas Khan playing as a very light hearted, gentle and most loving Taimoor who loves his mother and his sisters dearly, a character that was well played by him with such adorable dialogue deliveries and very smooth body language. We immediately fell in love with Taimoor because seriously, look at him, who wouldn’t?
As the drama progresses, our loving Taimoor is thrown into emotional traumatizing situations one after the other, seeing the death of his two sisters and finally his mother. With each traumatizing situation, Taimoor’s heart becomes darker until, by the end of the drama he turns into a wild man fueled by revenge and anger as he realizes his wife is behind his destruction.
Bilal carries this character development with such beauty and effortlessly turning into a revengeful character that it is hard to point a finger where the change happened.
He has absolutely perfected the art of dialogue delivery and body language.
Throughout the last episodes of Balaa, when Bilal plays the character of a revengeful person, we see a high quality of dialogue delivery and splendid body language that does justice to Taimoor’s character. The way he smiles as he messes with Nigar’s brain to immediately turning to a confused and tensed face when Nigar’s father sees him, was something we are baffled to see.
His smirks as his revenge leads into the direction he has planned, his sorrowful eyes as he remembers his mother and the look of satisfaction when his revenge finally comes to an end.
What a terrific performance. With such an outstanding performance in Balaa, Bilal Abbas Khan is the Khan of our television industry.
By Aisha Ahmed