Main Chand Si | |
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Genre | Romance, drama |
Written by | Memona Khurshid Ali |
Directed by | Babar Javed |
Starring | Saba Qamar Sami Khan Fahad Mustafa |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
No. of episodes | 23 |
Production | |
Producers | Asif Raza Mir Babar Javed |
Production location | Karachi |
Original release | |
Network | ARY Digital |
Release | 2011 |
Main Chand Si is a 2011 Pakistani romantic drama, that was aired on ARY Digital. The series starred Sami Khan, Saba Qamar and Fahad Mustafa, while Saba Hameed and Tipu Sharif were cast in supporting roles.[1][2][3][4]
Plot
Irsa is an independent and outspoken poor girl who dreams of marrying a rich boy. She marries Salar, who has a beard and is deeply religious. Irsa doesn't want any limitations placed on her by being married, hence she lies to Salar at every point. She meets her cousin Farhan at her sister's wedding and realizes that she loves him. She proceeds to lie to everyone that Salar divorced her and falsely swears on the Quran. She marries Farhan, but after several months, realises that Farhan has AIDS and lied in order to marry her. She contracts AIDS from Farhan and wants to apologize to Salar, but she learns that Salar is happily married and has moved to the USA. In the end, she commits suicide by drinking poison.
Cast
- Saba Qamar as Irsa
- Sami Khan as Salar
- Fahad Mustafa as Farhan
- Sana Askari as Fatima
- Qaiser Naqvi as Huma
- Faiza Gillani as Abida
- Rashid Farooqui as Basit
- Sadaf Aashan as Shehrish
- Farah Nadeem as Zahida
- Isha Noor as Hira
- Gul-e-Rana as Aliya
- Sana Askari as Fatima
- Aamir Qureshi as Shehryar
- Noshaba Javed as Halima
- Naveed Raza as Fawad
See also
- List of Pakistani dramas
References
- ↑ "An actor needs to be shameless in front of the camera: Saba Qamar".
- ↑ "5 Pakistani actresses we'd love to see on the big screen". Express Tribune. 17 February 2015.
- ↑ "Had I been involved in money laundering I'd be in jail: Saba Qamar". Express Tribune. 22 April 2015.
- ↑ "Top ten: Our favourites from television". Express Tribune. 23 December 2012.