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After finding out the location of where Roshni is, Adam confronts the woman who is keeping Roshni captive, Robi Aunty. Saqib sends Tai a letter highlighting the fact of his revenge and dumping Roshni, demeaning Tai's respect. With the help of another girl at the house, the three (Adam, Roshni, and the other girl) manage to escape.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 October 2024. Pakistani television serial Baandi Left to right: Muneeb Butt, Hina Dilpazeer, Aiman Khan, Yasir Hussain Genre Serial drama Romance Created by Moomal Entertainment Written by Asma Nabeel Directed by Ahmad Kamran Starring Aiman Khan Muneeb Butt Yasir Hussain Hina Dilpazeer Country of ...
Aag Ka Darya (Urdu: آگ کا دریا; River of Fire) is a landmark historical Urdu-language novel written by Qurratulain Hyder providing context to the partition of the Indian subcontinent into two nation-states. It has been described as "one of the Indian Subcontinent's best known novels". [1]
Sitara: Let Girls Dream (Urdu: ستارہ: لڑکیوں کو خواب دیکھنے دو) is a 2020 Pakistani animated short film directed and written by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. The film attempts to spotlight the issue of child marriage. [1] [2]
The story revolves around lead protagonist Najaf , a bright girl from a middle-class background, living in Hyderabad in a modest environment with her much younger step-sisters, father Quddos (Firdous Jamal) and step mother Khalda (Annie Zaidi). Khalda has never truly accepted Najaf as a daughter and tries to keep her away from her sisters as well.
Kishwar Naheed (Urdu: کشور ناہید) (born 18 June 1940) [1] is a feminist Urdu poet and writer from Pakistan. She has written several poetry books. She has written several poetry books. She has also received awards including Sitara-e-Imtiaz for her literary contribution to Urdu literature .
Umrao Jaan Ada (Urdu: اُمراؤ جان ادا) is an Urdu novel by Mirza Hadi Ruswa (1857–1931), first published in 1899. [1] It is considered the first Urdu novel by many [2] and tells the story of a tawaif and poet by the same name from 19th century Lucknow, as recounted by her to the author.
Elizabeth Marsh (1735–1785) was an Englishwoman who was held captive in Morocco for a brief period after the ship she was traveling from Gibraltar to England to unite with her fiancé was intercepted by a Moroccan corsair and overtaken by its crew. [4]