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AlRawabi School for Girls (Arabic: مدرسة الروابي للبنات) is a Jordanian teen drama television series, created for Netflix by Tima Shomali. The series mainly focuses on the impact of bullying within school systems and societal expectations of young women. [ 1 ]
2 episodes 2013 Zain: Farah 2013–2016 FemaleShow: Ghinwa Main role (28 episodes) 2015 Madam President: Maya Main role (15 episodes) 2016 Samarqand: Atun Main role (30 episodes) 2017 Sunset Oasis: Malika Main role (30 episodes) 2018 Bel Hagm el A'eli: Amira 3 episodes 2021–2024 AlRawabi School for Girls: Noaf Main role (season 1); guest ...
Baaghi (2017, Urdu 1) Baba Jani (2018, Geo Entertainment) Baityaan (2009, Hum TV) Balaa(2018, ARY Digital) Band Khirkiyan; Bandhan; Bandhay Aik Dor Say (2020, Geo Entertainment) Bandish (2019, ARY Digital) Bari Apa; Barson Baad; Bashar Momin; Bay Dardi; Bay Khudi; Bay Qasoor; Bedardi Saiyaan (Geo Entertainment) Behkawa (Geo Entertainment ...
[2] Abboud had a lead role in the Jordanian television series Oboor in 2019, appearing alongside Saba Mubarak. [3] Abboud was named one of Screen International’s Arab Stars of Tomorrow in 2020. [4] Abboud appeared as the eponymous Amira in the 2021 Mohamed Diab film Amira. [5]
Noor Taher was born on November 2, 1999, in Amman, Jordan.Noor is classically trained in ballet. [5] She began acting at age four and was introduced to the film industry by her performing arts teacher, who was also a casting director at the time.
Channel 3 (previously known as Shalimar Television Network, replaced by ATV in 2005); Hum 2 (replaced by Hum Sitaray); Network Television Marketing (Pakistan's first fully private television channel; shut down in 1999)
This is a list of notable original programs broadcast by ARY Digital (Urdu: ARY ڈیجیٹل), a Pakistani television network.. The channel line-up include dramas, sitcoms, comedy, feature films, teleplay, educational shows, series, game shows and talk shows.
Pakistani feminists are usually concerned about depiction of women in Pakistani drama TV serials, they receive many of those with skepticism & reservation. [11] [12] UK based Pakistani feminist Tasneem Ahmar, whose research institute focuses on the women-media relationships, complaints 99.99% of TV drama in Pakistan is misogynist, patriarchal medieval in its depiction and treatment of women ...