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  2. Umera Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Umera Ahmed was born on 10 December 1976, in Sialkot, Pakistan. She completed her Masters in English Literature from Murray College, Sialkot, the same college that produced one of the most celebrated and gifted scholars and poets (in British held India) of 20th century, Allama Muhammad Iqbal. Despite being active on social media, and involved ...

  3. Pir-e-Kamil - Wikipedia

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    Pir-e-Kamil or Peer-e-Kamil (Urdu: پیر کامل صلی اللہ علیہ و آلہ و سلم; meaning "The Perfect Mentor") is a novel written by Pakistani writer Umera Ahmad. [1] It was first published in Urdu in 2004 and later in English in 2011.

  4. Digest Writer - Wikipedia

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    Umera Ahmad was a renowned author at the time and her name was big enough to attract a large audience; she wrote the screenplay. The serial received generally positive reviews [2] [4] and continues to maintain its position in the top ten of Pakistani serials. [5] Its first episode received a TRP of 4.1, and in its fourth episode the drama ...

  5. Shehr-e-Zaat - Wikipedia

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    Shehr-e-Zaat (Urdu: شہرذات, English: City of Self) is a 2012 Pakistani spiritual romantic [1] drama serial based on the novella of the same name by Umera Ahmad. It is directed by Sarmad Sultan Khoosat, and produced by Momina Duraid and Abdullah Kadwani. It stars Mahira Khan, Mikaal Zulfiqar and Mohib Mirza in the leads. [2] [3]

  6. Hum Award for Best Writer Drama Serial - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Hum Awards (for 2012) was held in 2013, Umera Ahmed was the first winner of award for the screenplay adaptation of Maat from her novel of same name. Since its inception, the award has been awarded to three writers, Umera Ahmed is the most nominated and awarded writer with five nominations, and two wins.

  7. Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan - Wikipedia

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    Screenwriter Umera Ahmad noticed the theater actress Samiya Mumtaz as a host in a talk show and suggest her to co-producer Humayun Saeed as a lead in the television adaptation of her book Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishaan. Mumtaz accepted after the offer after discussing it with her friend Nadia Jamil. [4]

  8. Aab-e hayat - Wikipedia

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    Fountain of Youth in Persian literature; Ab-e Hayat, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran; Aab-e hayat, an 1880 work on Urdu poetry written by Muhammad Husain Azad; Aab-e-Hayat, a book by Muhammad Qasim Nanautavi; Abe-Hayat, a 1955 Bollywood film; Aab-E-Hayat, an Urdu novel written by Umera Ahmad

  9. Maat (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Maat (Urdu: مات, lit. 'Defeat') is a Pakistani television series broadcast on Hum TV, premiered on 9 September 2011.The series is based on an Urdu novel of the same name by Umera Ahmad.