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Toh Dil Ka Kia Hua
''Tau Dil Ka Kia Hua'' ( 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. The series ended on 18 February 2018. Written by Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar, the serial is directed by Shahid Shafat. It is produced by Sana Shahnawaz, Samina Humayun Saeed and Tariq Shah in Next Level Productions. Plot Sarwat Chawala is married to Sanuaber and is having an affair with Ateeqa and has betrayed both women. He left Ateeqa when he discovers that she is pregnant. Sanauber got to know about this betrayal and she set fire to their house, burning herself. After Sanauber's death, Sarwat is extremely upset and commits suicide, but before dying, he asks his brother Siraj to take care of his one-year-old son Faris (Sanauber's son) as well as Ateeqa's child who was not born yet. He also requests Siraj to marry Ateeq ...
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Hajra Yamin
Hajra Yamin is a Pakistani actress who has appeared in Urdu television serials. She made her film debut with a supporting role in ''Maan Jao Na'' (2018). She later appeared as a leading lady in ''Pinky Memsaab'' (2018), which earned her a nomination for Best Actress at Lux Style Awards The Lux Style Awards is an award ceremony held annually in Pakistan since 2002. The awards celebrate "style" in the Pakistani entertainment industry, and it is the oldest event dedicated to cinema, television, fashion, music and film industry .... Filmography Film Television Web series References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Yamin, Hajra 21st-century Pakistani actresses Pakistani television actresses Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Actresses from Karachi ...
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Ishq Tamasha
''Ishq Tamasha'' ( ur, , lit=Love Exuse) is a Pakistani romantic drama television series telecasted on Hum TV since 25 February 2018. Produced by Momina Duraid under MD Productions and directed by Danish Nawaz, it focuses on the lives of 4 individuals : Mehrab, Rushna, Mirha and Arham played by Junaid Khan, Kinza Hashmi, Aiman Khan and Faizan Khawaja respectively. The story besides the characters is about Mirha's life getting turned upside down due to Mehrab and the evil ethics of Rushna. Plot Rushna (Kinza Hashmi) and Mirha (Aiman Khan) are cousin sisters who live together with Rushna's mother (Saba Faisal) and her mother-in-law. Rushna's brother Wahaj (Furqan Qureshi) wants to marry Mirha. Mirha's Chachijaan, who is Rushna's mother does not like her one bit and tries hard to make Mirha look horrible in front of the family. Arham (Faizan Khawaja) sees Rushna at a bakery, and pays for her brownies as the previous brownie she bought fell on the floor and a random kid ran away wi ...
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2017 Pakistani Television Series Debuts
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Television Series About Actors
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Hajra Khan (actress)
Hajra Khan is a Pakistani television and film actress. She appeared in various television plays and made her debut in film with 2018 movie ''Pinky Memsaab''. Her debut series was ''Buri Aurat'' by Javed Fazli aired on Geo TV. Personal life Khan was born in Quetta to a Pashtun family. She studied Business Management at the Dublin Business College, Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea .... Filmography Film Television References External links * Pakistani film actresses Pakistani television actresses Living people People from Quetta Date of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Pakistani actresses Year of birth missing (living people) {{Pakistan-tv-actor-stub ...
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Seemi Pasha
Seemi Pasha is a Pakistani film and television actress, former model, from Lahore. She is best known for portraying the roles of mothers in Pakistani television series. Her prominent appearances include Sanjha, ''Shehr-e-Zaat'', ''Kahi Unkahi'', '' Rishtay Kuch Adhooray Se'', ''Mere Khuda, Khaani'', ''Ishqiya'', ''Malaal-e-Yaar'' and '' Fitrat''. Filmography Films *''Rangreza ''Rangreza'' is a 2017 Pakistani musical romantic drama film directed by Amir Mohiuddin, and written by Akhtar Qayyum under the production banner of Vision Art Films. The film features Gohar Rasheed, Bilal Ashraf, Urwa Hocane and Ghana Ali in ...'' (2017) Television References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pasha, Seemi Living people Pakistani television actresses 1959 births 21st-century Pakistani actresses ...
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Behroze Sabzwari
Behroze Sabzwari ( ur, بہروز سبزواری; born 1957) is an actor from Pakistan, appearing in films, on television, and in voice acting roles alike. Career Behroze began his career in Radio Pakistan as a radio presenter. In the late 1970s, he started his acting career by starring in a "live" television children's play ''Dadajan Nanajan''. Behroze has appeared in a number of television commercials. He has also done many stage plays, including ''Mirza Ghalib Bandar Road Par''. Mirza Ghalib Bandar Road Par was the famous play of Khawaja Moinuddin. This play was the earliest of Behroze's plays and introduced him to the TV viewers throughout Pakistan in the early seventies. However, he achieved fame through the PTV play '' Khuda Ki Basti'' in 1974 where he played the role of ''Nausha''. Behroze Sabzwari received the Pride of Performance on 23 March 2009, for his services to the Pakistani television industry for more than 40 years. Personal life During the PTV serial era, h ...
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Usman Peerzada
Usman Peerzada is a Pakistani TV and film actor, director and producer. He has acted in many Punjabi and Urdu films. His work includes ''Beyond the Last Mountain'' and '' Kahi Un Kahi''. Early life Usman was born to a Muslim family in Lahore in the 1955. He studied in St. Anthony's High School and then graduated in MA English in 1974 from Government College University (GCU). Career He started his career from his college in 1974 in different plays and dramatic festivals. And then, in 1976, he got an offer for the lead role in a Pakistani English language film ''Beyond the Last Mountain''. Personal life Peerzada married actress and director Samina Peerzada Samina Peerzada (, Punjabi, ) is a film and television actress, producer and director from Pakistan. Personal life Samina was born into an educated Kashmiri Butt family in Lahore, but was raised in Karachi, Sindh Pakistan. After graduating in ... in 1975. They have two children Anum and Amal Peerzada. Filmogra ...
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Rehan Sheikh
Rehan Sheikh is a Pakistani film and television actor, director, writer, film maker and producer. For his portrayal of Hafiz Ilyas in social drama '' Inkaar'', he received critical praise and a nomination of Best Actor at Lux Style Awards. Personal life Sheikh was born in London to veteran journalist Aslam Sheikh (d. 2003), who served as director-general of the Associated Press of Pakistan and was also "among the pioneers of economic journalism in Pakistan", whose older brother was a film director and screenwriter. Sheikh's mother is a teacher and spent a life time in serving the education sector. He has two sisters, both Fulbright scholars. Career Sheikh started with a youth theater group in South London, having worked in Tamasha Theatre Company's ''Women of the Dust'' in 1992. While visiting Pakistan on holiday, he directed, wrote and acted in a theater performance in Rawalpindi, and after being spotted by Sarmad Sehbai he got his first TV role in PTV's ''Aaghosh'' in 199 ...
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Hira Hussain
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