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Ali Abbas as Aamir; Jameel and Nafissa's son-in-law, Dua and Farhat's husband, Faria's brother-in-law (male antagonist); Saboor Aly as Dua; Jameel and Nafisa's daughter, Farhat and Faria's sister, Aamir's second ex-wife (female protagonist)
Noor Jahan is a 2024 Pakistani family drama series is written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah and produced by Humayun Saeed and Shehzad Naseeb of Six Sigma Entertainment. Saba Hameed played the titular role in the series as a domineering mother from a lower-class background who climbed the social ladder by marrying a wealthy man. [1]
The Prince of Qin, Li Shimin is a 2005 Chinese television series loosely based on the early life of Li Shimin, who later became Emperor Taizong of the Tang dynasty. It focuses on Li Shimin's romance with Ruoxi, a fictitious Sui dynasty princess.
Ayesha Khan is a veteran Pakistani actress. She is known for her drama roles in PTV 's Afshan , Aroosa , Family 93. In recent years, she has worked in a number of dramas and films which include Mehndi , Naqab Zan , Bharosa Pyar Tera and Bisaat e Dil .
Khan is a 2017 Pakistani serial drama directed by Ali Faizan, produced by Babar Javed, and written by Syed Atif Ali. [1] It stars Nauman Ijaz , Atiqa Odho , and Shaista Lodhi in lead roles and aired every Sunday at 8:00 pm.
[7] [8] About Saeed's casting in the series, the director hoped to cast him in a surprise character on his availability. [9] The other cast members include Atiqa Odho, Qavi Khan, Sonia Mishal and Najiba Faiz. [10] [9] From the 18th episode onwards, Manzoor Qureshi replaced Khan who had to leave for Canada for his treatment, where he eventually ...
Tau Dil Ka Kia Hua (lit. So What Happened to the Heart) is a Pakistani television series aired on 2 July 2017 on Hum TV replacing Sammi.It stars an ensemble cast including Zahid Ahmed, Sami Khan, Ayeza Khan, Mansha Pasha, Imran Ashraf and Hajra Yamin in leads. [1]
Khan! placed 59th out of 60 shows for the week of February 10–16, 1975, ahead of only Kung Fu. [15] Khan! made its Australian premiere on Saturday, April 24, 1976 with "Gift of Anger". [19] [20] The Australian run included all seven episodes that had been produced, including three that were not aired in America during the original run.