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Ishq Jalebi
''Ishq Jalebi'' is a 2021 Pakistani romantic comedy television series, directed by Syed Wajahat Hussain and written by Saima Akram Chaudhry for 7th Sky Entertainment produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi. It premiered on 14 April 2021 on Geo Entertainment and aired during Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr. It features Wahaj Ali and Madiha Imam as leads. Noor ul Hassan, Qavi Khan, Mehmood Aslam and many others were also part of the cast. The drama emerged as a huge critical success and was highly appreciated by the audience. Plot Muhammad Boota owns a decades old family business of catering. His wish to make both of his sons, Rafaqat and Sadaqat a part of his business, remains unfulfilled as his sons along with their families settle abroad. Disheartened by his sons, Muhammad Boota gives away his family business in the care of his only son in law, Ashiq Hussain and grandson, Basim. Basim, a handsome young man dreams of moving abroad but is quite frustrated and complains about e ...
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Saima Akram Chaudhry
Saima Akram Chaudhry ( ur, ) is a Pakistani screenwriter. She is known for her work in Pakistani television serials. Early life Chaudhry was born in the Rahim Yar Khan District, Sadiqabad Tehsil, Punjab Pakistan. She earned her M.A in Mass Communication from the Bahauddin Zakariya University. Career Chaudhry's first serial was '' Muhabbat Ab Nahi Hugi'' for HUM TV in 2014. She wrote '' Anaya Tumhari Hui'' in 2015 for Geo Entertainment. Later, she wrote many scripts, including ''Mere Ajnabi'' for ARY Digital in 2015, '' Mera Dard Na Janay Koi'' in 2015 for Hum TV, ''Adhi Gawahi'' for Hum TV in 2017, ''Gustakh'' for Express Entertainment in 2020, and '' Choti Choti Batain'' in 2019. She wrote television films such as ''Love Siyapa'' and '' Dil Tera Hogaya'' in 2020 for Geo TV. Her romantic comedy serial '' Suno Chanda'' earned her critical acclaim. She also wrote the sequel to ''Suno Chanda'', ''Suno Chanda'' season 2. In 2021, she wrote two Ramadan plays ''Ishq Jalebi ...
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Petha
Petha (Hindi: पेठा pronounced ) is a translucent soft candy from the Indian subcontinent made from ash gourd or white pumpkin, or simply ''petha'' in Hindi and Urdu).T. R. Gopalakrishnan Preparation Ash gourds, commonly referred to as white pumpkins, are a vegetable with a pale-green exterior and white, heavily-seeded, savoury inside that is used to make petha. The gourd is sliced into bite-sized pieces and then cured for a few hours in a solution of lime (not the citrus fruit; this is white calcium hydroxide). They boil the gourd pieces until they are soft after removing them from the lime solution, and then they soak them in a flavorful syrup. The final candy has a sugar-crisp exterior and an almost moist, sticky interior with a chewy, crystalline texture. The flavouring of Agra's confections is considered to be inventive, and candy counters in the city are rainbows of vibrantly coloured petha flavoured with everything from paan to rose. With growing demand and ...
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Saife Hassan
Saife Hasan is a Pakistani TV director and actor. He is best known for the drama serial ''Dil ki Madham Boliyan'' (2005) and ''Ehd-e-Wafa'' (2019). He has directed the drama serial ''Bari Aapa'' for which he was nominated for the Hum Award for Best Director Drama Serial at 1st Hum Awards ceremony and ''Ru Baru''. Career Hassan has worked as a director for more than ten years at Hum TV, and since 2003 has directed television ventures for television channels. Filmography Following are the list of dramas serials which he directed and acted: * ''Chal Chala Chal'' * ''Fair & Lovely: Qismat Kay Sitaray'' * ''Dil ki Madham Boliyan'' * ''Tum Mere Ho'' * ''Ek Pagal Si Larki'' * ''Dil-e-Abad'' * ''Mar Jain Bhi To Kya'' * ''Ru Baru'' * '' Shahrukh Khan Ki Maut'' (2005) * ''Insha'Allah'' (2009) * ''Bari Aapa'' (2012) * ''Aseerzadi'' (2013) * ''Tum Mere Pass Raho'' * ''Double Trouble'' * ''Uff Meri Family'' * ''Dil Ka Kia Rung Karun'' * ''Yeh Shaadi Nahi Hosakhti'' * ''Dil Nahi Manta'' ...
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Irsa Ghazal
Irsa Ghazal is a Pakistani television actor known for her roles in television serials such as ''Miraat-ul-Uroos'', '' Ullu Baraye Farokht Nahi'', '' Aangan'', ''O Rangreza'' and ''Ishq Jalebi''. Biography and career Ghazal is the daughter of former actress, Ismat Tahira. Her sister Ushna Shah is also an actress. Ghazal married to Sajid Shah in April 2021, who is also an actor. She made her acting debut from PTV's ''Miraat-ul-Uroos'' in mid-1990s. Then, she appeared in television serials such as ''Samjhauta Express'', '' Ullu Baraye Farokht Nahi'' and ''Kahi Unkahi'', the second one of which earned her nomination of Lux Style Award for Best TV Actress. She further appeared in television serials such as ''O Rangreza'', '' Aangan'', ''Ruswai'' and ''Ishq Jalebi ''Ishq Jalebi'' is a 2021 Pakistani romantic comedy television series, directed by Syed Wajahat Hussain and written by Saima Akram Chaudhry for 7th Sky Entertainment produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi. It p ...
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Parveen Akbar
Parveen Akbar is a Pakistani actress. She is known for her roles in dramas '' Zamani Manzil Kay Maskharay'', ''Ab Dekh Khuda Kya Karta Hai'', ''Yeh Zindagi Hai'' and ''Deewangi''. Career She started her acting career in 1970 and appeared in dramas on PTV. She appeared in dramas and noted for her roles in '' Zamani Manzil Kay Maskharay'', ''Ab Dekh Khuda Kya Karta Hai'', ''Yeh Zindagi Hai'' and ''Deewangi''. Personal life Parveen is married and has three children. Parveen daughter Rabya Kulsoom and son Muhammad Faizan Sheikh are both actors. Actress Maham Amir Maham Aamir is a Pakistani actress who appears in Urdu-language television series. She is known for her role as Sualeha (witch) in Saaya and Noshi in Ready Steady Go. Career Aamir started her career as a host on ''Salam Sindh'' on Sindh TV. Sh ... is her daughter-in-law and actor Rehan Nizami is her son-in-law. Filmography Television Web series Telefilm Film References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:A ...
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Mariyam Nafees
Mariyam Nafees ( ur, ) is a Pakistani television actress. She made her television debut in Hum TV's ''Diyar-e-Dil'' as Zarminey and later appeared as Tabinda in ''Kuch Na Kaho''. her husband name Career Mariyam started her career in ''Diyar-e-Dil'' alongside Osman Khalid Butt, Maya Ali, Hareem Farooq, Abid Ali and Sanam Saeed. She played Zarminay as Suhaib (Ali Rehman Khan) and Arjumand (Hareem Farooq)'s youngest child and Wali (Osman Khalid Butt)'s youngest sister and the maternal granddaughter and great-niece of Bedaar Khan (Rasheed Naz) and Yasmeen (Azra Mansoor) through her mother Arjumand. Before her birth, her maternal grandparents died. But she still had her paternal grandfather Bakhtiar Khan ( Abid Ali) through her father Sohaib. Zarminay has a similar personality to that of her mother and remains with her most of the time. She loves Agha Jan and her family but was never introduced to her uncle Behroze (Mikaal Zulfiqar) family until her father's death. She respected Behr ...
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Barfi
Barfi, barfee, borfi or burfi is a dense milk-based sweet from the Indian subcontinent. The name comes from the Hindustani (originally Persian) word ''barf'', which means snow. Common types of barfi include ''besan barfi'' (made with gram flour), ''kaju barfi'' (made with cashews), ''pista barfi'' (made with ground pistachios), and ''sing barfi'' (made with peanuts). Milk powder and sugar are the main ingredients of barfi. The ingredients are cooked in a vessel until the mixture solidifies. The mixture is then transferred to a shallow pan and cooled. Finally, it is cut into squares, diamonds, or circular shapes and served. In addition to nuts, barfi is often flavoured with fruits such as mango or coconut and spices such as cardamom or rose water. It comes in various colours and textures. Barfi is sometimes coated with a thin layer of edible metallic leaf known as ''vark''. It is served at both informal and formal events. Types * ''Kesri pedha'': saffron, flattened yellow rou ...
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Maryam Noor
Maryam Noor (Urdu: مریم نور) or Maryam Noor Sheikh is a Pakistani actress and model. She is known for her roles in dramas, ''Ab Dekh Khuda Kya Karta Hai'', ''Silsilay'' and ''Malaal-e-Yaar''. Early life Maryam was born on October 10, 1994 in Karachi, Pakistan. She completed her studies from University of Karachi with degree of LLB. Career She made her debut as an actress in 2015. She gain popularity in drama ''Ab Dekh Khuda Kya Karta Hai'' as Erum. In 2018 she did a lot of lead roles in ''Haiwan'', ''Ro Raha Hai Dil'' and ''Mein Muhabbat Aur Tum'' which were a success and she gained a lot of attention. The very same year she also did modeling for various magazine, designers and companies. She also amazed the audience when she did different characters in various dramas. In 2019 she was a well known actress, she did lead role in ''Soya Mera Naseeb'', ''Chand Ki Pariyan'' and ''Malaal-e-Yaar ''Malaal e Yaar'' ( ur, , lit=Regret of One's Beloved) is a Pakistani television ...
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Kashif Mehmood
Kashif Mehmood ( Punjabi, ur, کاشف محمود) is a Pakistani television actor. Television Films * ''Sultanat'' (2014) Awards and nominations * 2012 - Lux Style Awards - Best Television Actor-Terrestrial - ''Love, Life Aur Lahore ''Love, Life aur Lahore'' () is a Pakistani Soap opera which aired on A-Plus. Written by Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar, it has Fiza Ali and Sami Khan in lead roles while Sami was later replaced by Moammar Rana. It became one of the longest-running s ...'' References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mehmood, Kashif Living people Pakistani male television actors Pakistani male film actors Pakistani male stage actors Punjabi people Male actors from Lahore People from Lahore 1975 births ...
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Shaista Jabeen
Shaista Jabeen is a Pakistani television actress. She appeared in PTV's classic serials in 1990s. She started acting in television around 1993–94 and has acted in more than 50 serials. Her notable TV dramas are '' Dasht'', ''Aaghosh'' , ''Duniya Dari'', ''Beti'' and many others. Early life Jabeen was born on June 29, 1964 in Quetta, Baluchistan. Acting career Jabeen started her acting career in stage dramas during the 1980s. Then she was cast in Pakistan television Pakistan Television Corporation ( ur, ; reporting name: PTV) is the Pakistani state-owned broadcaster. Pakistan entered the television broadcasting age in 1964, with a pilot television station established at Lahore. Background Historical co ... dramas. Initially she performed in small supportive roles. She got her first breakthrough as a TV actress in drama " Dasht" (1993). Drama " Aaghosh" from PTV (1991) made her a notable TV actress. Personal life Jabeen chose to be a never-married woman. Selected tel ...
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Laddu
''Laddu'' or ''laddoo'' (; ms, kuih laddu; id, kue laddu) is a spherical sweet originating from India and spread through the Indian subcontinent and the Malay world. Laddus are primarily made from flour, fat (ghee/butter/oil) and sugar or jaggery. Laddus are often made of gram flour but can also be made with semolina. Sometimes ingredients such as chopped nuts and/or dried raisins can also be added. The type of ingredients used vary by recipe. Laddus are often served during festive or religious occasions. Etymology ''Laddu'' is derived from Sanskrit लड्डुक (laḍḍuka; a kind of sweetmeat). History At the Harappa archaeological site near Binjor in western Rajasthan, seven similarly sized laddus, consisting of legumes and cereals such as barley, wheat, chickpea and mung bean, were found in intact form, along with two figurines of bulls and a hand-held copper adze, during 2017 archeological excavations. According to Rajesh Agnihotri, the presence of bull f ...
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