Noor Jahan - S01EP08 - Noor Jahan Episode 08
Added: 20.06.2024
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Nosherwan Ghaznavi, a wealthy young man, faces a pivotal moment in his life after his brother's death. This tragedy burdens Nosherwan Ghaznavi with numerous responsibilities, which he reluctantly accepts, only to find them later proving detrimental. However, his life takes a transformative turn upon meeting Dua, falling in love with her at first sight, but it places him at a critical juncture with his responsibilities.
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Wirsa is a kind girl who lives with her parents, Mansoor and Fatima, in a house they share with Mansoor's brother, Iqbal. Wirsa's cousin and Iqbal's son, Farman, secretly has feelings for her.
His mother, Shamim, is determined for Farman to marry Wirsa to gain sole ownership of the house.
On the other hand, Waqar is a handsome young man from a wealthy family. Waqar's mother has chosen Wirsa to be his wife, which makes his cousin Zobia very jealous because she loves him and wants to marry him. Wirsa and Waqar end up getting married, but their marriage has a rocky start because of their meddling relatives.
Will Wirsa and Waqar have a happy marriage? Can their love survive the interference of their relatives who want to cause problems for them? Will they discover the truth about their relatives? And is there a chance for love to grow between Waqar and Wirsa, despite the difficult beginning of their marriage?
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The drama revolves around the concept of ‘Opposites Attract’ where Hania aka Sharjeena will portray the role of a bibliophile, topper and a sorted girl with a practical approach while Fahad’s character is a little laid-back.
Writer: Farhat Ishtiaq
Directed by: Badar Mehmood
Cast:
Fahad Mustafa as Mustafa
Hania Aamir as Sharjeena
Emmad Irfani as Adeel
Javed Sheikh as Iftekhar
Bushra Ansari as Shagufta
Maya Khan as Sidra
Naeema Butt as Rubab
Tauseeq Haider,
Yousuf Bashir Qureshi.
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A story of two young lovers defying societal class distinctions. Despite the glaring differences in their social status, they are bound by a deep, undeniable connection. As they weave their love together, fate threatens to unravel it. Can their love conquer all? Will it triumph over class and status?
Cast:
Danish Taimoor, Laiba Khurram, Sohail Sameer, Tehseen Wajahat, Behroz Sabzwari, Hassan Niazi, Angeline Malik, Noor Ul Ain Zaidi, Raza Abid, Rao Muhammad Shahwaiz, Aslam Sheikh, Shabbir Jan, Tarah Mahmood, Fareeda Shabbir, Nancy, Hurriya Mansoor
Sometimes even love is not enough to keep some people happy. Meray Paas Tum Ho revolves around the lives of an ordinary couple, Danish and Mehwish who have different needs and mindset which slowly drifts them apart.
Ayeza Khan as Mehwish is a beautiful girl from a middle-class family. She is married to Danish who loves her immensely. She has certain expectation from life which Danish is unable to fulfill.
In the 12th century, when Crusader invasions ravage the Islamic World, unity and order among Muslims are disrupted, and many Islamic lands, falls into the hands of the Crusaders. While the Islamic world is in the darkness of despair, one person emerges as the light of hope for all Muslims by the name of Sultan Salahuddin Ayyubi. He grows towards his goal, which is engraved in his soul with his father’s words, ''May the world of Islam be united under your shadow, may the oppressors be destroyed by your sword, may Jerusalem be a blessing to you, Salahuddin!''
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Innocence is the most beautiful aspect of the universe. This story revolves around an innocent girl Shazia whose near relatives take advantage of her purity. Shazia's cousin is Samra, who lives with Shazia and her parents in their house after the death of her parents, while everyone loves her immensely and takes care of her every need but Samra forgets these favours and makes Shazia's life miserable.
Written by: Zahid Khan
Directed by: Ahmer Sohail
Hina Altaf as Samra
Omer Shahzad as Asfer
Washma Fatima as Shazia
Faraz Farooqui as Hamza
Nazli Nasr as Mehwish
Salma Asim as Zareena
Akbar Islam as Khawar
Fareeha Jabeen as Rukhsana
Asad Zaman as Salman
Diya Mughal as Nasreen
Zuhab Khan as Amjad
Sajid Shah as Sikandar
Sohail Masood as Khalil
Ali Syed as Aqeel
Ali Deswali as Sajjad