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Dukhtar (Urdu: دختر; transl. Daughter) is a 2014 Pakistani drama-thriller film directed by Afia Nathaniel. [1] [2] The film stars Samiya Mumtaz, Mohib Mirza, Saleha Aref, Asif Khan, Ajab Gul and Samina Ahmad.
Yaqeen Ka Safar starts with three stories.. Zubia Khalil is a young girl mourning her mother's sudden death by the hands of her physically violent father. Zubia needed to visit a friend's house to borrow important lecture notes and she insisted her mother to accompany her, despite her father forbidding her mother to leave the house alone.
The film co-stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Akshaye Khanna, and Pakistani actors Sajal Aly and Adnan Siddiqui. [6] [7] The music of the film was composed and produced by A. R. Rahman. [8] Mom was released on 7 July 2017 in four languages. It was a global blockbuster, grossing ₹ 175.7 crore (US$20 million) worldwide. The film received positive ...
Mannat is married to Shayaan. Her in-laws are shown as quite wealthy. However, Nayab is poor. Her mother died and she lives with her father Ramzaan (Noor-ul-Hassan), greedy step-mother (Saima Qureshi) and her two step-sisters. Nayab gets murdered after a rape attempt and physical violence on the night of her friend Haya's engagement.
Husband, Father, Killer: The Alyssa Pladl Story premieres Oct. 19 at 8/7c on Lifetime. If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, please contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at ...
Sang-e-Mah (Urdu: سنگِ ماہ, transl. Moonstone) is a Pakistani television series, and second series in the trilogy preceded by Sang-e-Mar Mar.Having central plot line inspired from William Shakespeare's Hamlet, it is written by Mustafa Afridi, directed by Saife Hassan and produced by Momina Duraid under her banner production MD Productions.
Meri Guriya (transl. My doll) is a Pakistani Urdu-language crime drama television series that premiered on 27 June 2018, on ARY Digital.The series is co-produced by Fahad Mustafa and Dr. Ali Kazmi for Big Bang Entertainment.
Noora Niasari’s delicately moving “ Shayda ” puts the viewer in the shoes of an Iranian woman in Australia living in a women’s shelter with her 6-year-old daughter.