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Bashar Momin [1] (Urdu: بشر مومن) is a 2014 Pakistani television series directed by Ali Raza Usama, [2] written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah, [3] [4] and produced by Asif Raza Mir and Babar Javed under the production company A&B Entertainment. It stars Faysal Qureshi, Sami Khan, Maheen Rizvi, Jinaan Hussain, and Ushna Shah as leads. [4] [5]
Dunk (Urdu: ڈنک, lit. 'Sting') is a Pakistani drama serial that premiered on 23 December 2020 on ARY Digital.It deals with the false allegations of harassment and stars Bilal Abbas Khan as Haider, Sana Javed as Amal, Yasra Rizvi as Saira and Noman Ijaz as Professor Humayun. [1]
Count Dracula is an example of a villain in classic literature and film. Theme from Mysterioso Pizzicato, a cliché silent movie cue for villainy Play ⓘ. A villain (also known as a "black hat" or "bad guy"; the feminine form is villainess) is a stock character, whether based on a historical narrative or one of literary fiction.
Khal Nayak (transl. Villain) is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language action crime film written, directed and produced by Subhash Ghai under Mukta Arts Ltd.The film stars Sanjay Dutt, Madhuri Dixit and Jackie Shroff.
Simultaneous to the story of Momin and Momina is that of the tragedy of deceased starlet Husn-e-Jahan. The serial layers both narratives in order to explore the bond of the individuals with God. The series starts by showing the carefree lifestyle of Qalb-e-Momin, a successful film director, who objectifies women in his films.
Urdu: Habib Taalish: Shamim Ara: Pakistani film: 1974: Devadasu: Jayanthi: Telugu: Krishna: Vijaya Nirmala: 1978 Devadasu Malli Puttadu: Vanisri: Akkineni Nageswara Rao: Savitri: Sequel to the 1953 film Devadasu and follows the rebirth of the characters Chandramukhi and Devadasu, now known as Aruna and Sridhar Raja, who are reunited by Parvathi.
Umro Ayyar or Amar Ayyar is a fictional character, an ayyār, [a] in Tilism-e-Hoshruba, an Urdu recension of the Islamic epic Hamzanama (originally in Persian). He was first written about during the time of Mughal Emperor Akbar and many stories and novels have been written about him since.
Sang-e-Mah (Urdu: سنگِ ماہ, transl. Moonstone) is a Pakistani television series, and second series in the trilogy preceded by Sang-e-Mar Mar.Having central plot line inspired from William Shakespeare's Hamlet, it is written by Mustafa Afridi, directed by Saife Hassan and produced by Momina Duraid under her banner production MD Productions.