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The first teaser of the series was released on 25 July 2020. [10] Due to extraordinary response, the serial was extended and the cast came back to shooting to start the extension storyline. However, Faiza Hassan quit the series and then the makers decided to call her for a small cameo role to grandly end her role.
Jahangir was born in Pakistan to human rights activist Asma Jahangir and Tahir Jahangir. [2] Jahangir obtained her BA degree in Political science and English from McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Additionally, she has an MA in Media studies with a concentration in film and video from New School University, New York, USA. [3] [4]
Ahson Talish as Jahangir Bakht: Father of male lead Wali Bakht and son of Sikander Bakht, a flashback character who actually died and just be shown in postscript scenes and drawbacks. Farah Shah as Amtul Jahangir Bakht: Mother of Wali bakht and mentally ill widowed of Jahangir Bakht, an educated woman who is also a victim of her family customs.
Nabeela started working at PTV Peshawar Centre when she went there to visit with her mother. [3] There a producer Masood Ahmed Shah cast her in a drama. Then she also worked at Radio and after that she made her debut in drama Hisar in 1986.
According to Ruby Lal (2008), "The only document that names the mother of Jahangir is a later edict issued by Mariam-uz-Zamani. The seal on the edict reads 'Wali Nimat Begum, Walideh Nur al-Din Jahangir', thus clearly identifying Mariam-uz-Zamani with Wali Nimat Begum and unequivocally declaring her to be Jahangir's mother". [82]
Yeh Mera Deewanapan Hai is a Pakistani television series aired on A-Plus TV, written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah and produced by Sadia Jabbar. It stars Saima Noor and Junaid Khan in lead roles. [1] [2] The series is set in Karachi and spans over 30 years, starts from 1990s to present day. It revolves around Jehangir who falls for Mehtab, a nurse at ...
The mosque was built by Empress Maryam Zamani, an empress of the Mughal Emperor Akbar and the mother of Emperor Jahangir.It was constructed during the early period of Jahangir, in 1023 A.H./1614 A.D., as recorded in a Persian inscription fixed on the facade of the northern gate.
Regulars on the show included TV actors Ismail Tara, Zeba Shehnaz, Ashraf Khan,Majid Jahangir, and Khalid Abbas Dar. Some golden-era songs by Naheed Akhtar and Ghulam Ali were also featured on the show. It was produced and directed by acclaimed Pakistani film and TV director Shoaib Mansoor and written by Anwar Maqsood. [2] Fifty Fifty and Alif ...