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Muniba Mazari Baloch (Urdu: منیبہ مزاری; born 3 March 1987) is a Pakistani activist, anchor, artist, model, singer and motivational speaker.She became the National Ambassador UN Women Pakistan by BBC in 2015.
After her marriage, she was one of the first Indian Muslim women in her generation to leave purdah. [1] Muhammad Ali Jinnah inspired her to be involved in politics. [1] She was a leader in the Muslim Women Student's Federation and the All-India Muslim League's Women's Sub-Committee.
Sadqay Tumhare (Urdu: صدقے تمہارے, lit. 'May My Years Be Added To Yours') is a Pakistani biographical drama serial based on the life of the series' own writer Khalil-Ur-Rehman Qamar. [1] It is directed by Mohammed Ehteshamuddin and co-produced by Momina Duraid, Samina Humayun Saeed and Tariq Ahmad Shah.
The story is set in a post-partition India.Khameera Illahi (Zaib Rehman) is a strict and serious matriarch of the haveli, having three sons and two daughters.Muzaffar (), her husband, an unethical man who doesn't care for his family, gets his son from another woman, Israr, to the haveli.
Mirat-ul-Uroos (Urdu: مراۃ العروس, The bride's mirror) is an Urdu language novel written by Indian author Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi, also popularly known as Deputy Nazir Ahmad, (1830–1912) and published in 1869. [1]
The series revolves around a couple who have big dreams of a happy family, but each spouse also has personal aspirations. However, after their marriage, theire life changes when they have to face problems due to have many children. The societal pressure to have a male child led them to keep having more children. [2] [3]
Sajjal's love marriage with cousin Shahzaib (Humayun Saeed) seems to come almost as a relief, as the couple is a mature, highly loving one, with both partners ready to see each other through thick and thin, and Sajjal soon finds herself pregnant. But tragedy strikes, turning their lives topsy-turvy as it is discovered Shahzaib has cancer.
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.