
Parizaad’s Iconic Mansion Sealed: From TV Fame to a Corruption Crackdown
When viewers first watched Parizaad on Hum TV in 2021–22, they were captivated not only by its emotive storytelling and haunting OST but also by the breathtaking mansion that served as Seth Behroze Karim’s dazzling residence.
Little did anyone expect that, three years later, this exact farmhouse would be sealed by authorities as part of a massive Rs40 billion corruption investigation. Here’s the full story—from on‑screen glamour to real‑life scandal.
A TV Landmark: The Dream Mansion
The drama earned widespread praise for its layered narrative and stellar ensemble, including Ahmed Ali Akbar in the titular role and Nauman Ijaz as the business tycoon Behroze Karim. The mansion quickly became one of the most memorable visuals: lush corridors, soaring ceilings, serene gardens, and gleaming luxury vehicles.
Fans fell in love with the architecture even before the plot fully revealed his character’s backstory. The farmhouse, located in Islamabad’s upscale Gulberg Greens, was reportedly built in 2018 on a 10-kanal (6,000 sq yd) plot.
While sprawling, it contained just 14 rooms, focusing on lounges, offices, and courtyards rather than cramped bedroom layouts—a design that invited visual splendor more than practical living space
Ownership and At-a-Glance Specs
The mansion’s real owner is Usman Zafar Cheema, who graciously allowed the Parizaad production team to shoot there for around 13 days. Reportedly valued at Rs60 crore (~Rs600 million) in early 2022, the property came fully furnished with high-end appliances, air-conditioning, imported materials, and multiple luxury vehicles, also featured on-screen—all belonging to Cheema himself.
According to reports, if sold unfurnished, the price could fall slightly to around Rs575 million. The layout included a grand double-height drawing room, lobby, courtyard, lounges, car parking for four, guard room, several kitchens (including a “dirty kitchen”), offices, and servant quarters across multiple levels, including a basement and mumty.
Fans’ Reactions: From Drama to Reality
The mansion’s appearance in teasers and promotional materials created tremendous excitement. In online discussions, fans called Parizaad “one of the most well-directed with actual substance,” praising the direction, script, music, and especially the character of Parizaad himself.
The house became a symbol of his ascent from obscurity to unexpected success—and luxury. In 2022, when the house went up for sale, fans debated its worth and opulence. Some called it excessive—“a ripoff”—questioning if a structure truly deserved Rs600 million just because it appeared in a hit drama.
From Property to Probe: NAB Strikes
Fast forward to July 2025, when the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) launched an investigation into a Rs40 billion corruption scandal surrounding public funds in Kohistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
In a dramatic crackdown, NAB recovered assets empirically worth Rs25 billion in frozen accounts, over Rs1 billion in cash and gold, 77 high-end vehicles, and around Rs17 billion in real estate—including the very farmhouse immortalized in Parizaad.
Official notices confirmed the mansion’s inclusion among 122 sealed luxury properties—farmhouses, commercial plazas, houses, penthouses, and agricultural plots. NAB froze bank accounts, seized vehicles (Mercedes, BMW, Porsche, Audi, and Land Cruiser), and shut down properties tied to alleged corruption networks of public officials and contractors.
Influence and Public Dialogue
This event produced mixed reactions. While for many fans it signaled a loss of access to one of their most cherished drama locations, it also opened up further dialogue about corruption and misuse of public funds, with a suggested possibility that a luxury lifestyle might have been built on illegitimate gains in some manner.
Many saw a connection in the story that the mansion told in Parizaad: that of a man blessed with an inheritance he did not seek, only to leave it behind to live on a modest salary as a teacher in the mountains. Real life had echoed fiction—appealing on the surface, tragic at its roots. The seizure served as real-world satire: the paradise mansion from the show reflects how material success can mask moral shortcomings—just as Parizaad himself left the estate to build a school in the north.
Conclusion: The Ill-fated Mansion
Parizaad’s luxurious mansion—from a dramatic setting or slum to a seized estate in a sprawling corruption scandal—provides a very exemplary narrative loop. Fiction built it into a beacon of successful change.
Reality exposed its latent dependencies on dubious accumulation. At the end of the day, the sealed-off mansion holds yet another metaphor: that beauty may catch the eye, but truth and accountability catch fire.