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Dhuwan (Urdu: دھواں, English: Smoke) is a 1994 Pakistani television series originally aired on Pakistan Television Corporation channel in 1994. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The play is based on a story of five friends, who take the challenge to fight against terrorists and drug dealers.
This is a list of television programmes which are either currently being broadcast or have previously been broadcast by Pakistan's national television service, the Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV).
This is a list of Pakistani dramas. The programs are organised alphabetically. ... Dhuwan; Digest Writer; Dil e Muztar; ... This page was last edited on 26 January ...
Nayyar Ejaz (or Nayyar Ijaz) (Urdu: نیر اعجاز) is a Pakistani film actor. [1] [2]Nayyar has been working in television industry since the mid-1980s. [3]He is famous for his supporting roles, mainly as villain, portraying Kali Das in the television serial Laag, Shaikh Jumbail in Dasht and Salman in Dhuwan.
Nabeel has been active in the television industry since 1990 [7] in PTV plays such as Din telecast in 1992. He played a doctor in PTV's popular show Dhuwan in 1994. [4]Later, he started appearing regularly in the television serials at PTV, playing lead parts in Ajaib Khana, Shahla Kot, Alao [8] and Qissa Saat Raaton Ka.
Nazli made her debut as an actress on PTV in 1990s. [3] She appeared in drama Dhuwan as Sara in 1994. [4] She was noted her roles in dramas Zip Bus Chup Raho, Mehar Bano aur Shah Bano, Family 93, Hum Tehray Gunahgaar and Meri Dulari. [5] [6] [7] She also appeared in dramas Malika-e-Aliya, Piya Mann Bhaye, Roshini and Mere Humdum Mere Dost.
Ashir Azeem Gill (Urdu: عاشر عظیم) is a Pakistani-Canadian film and television director, actor, writer and former civil services officer who rose to fame through television series Dhuwan in 1994. He now hosts a political reform based web-series on his YouTube channel.
It was produced and directed by acclaimed Pakistani film and TV director Shoaib Mansoor and written by Anwar Maqsood. [2] Fifty Fifty and Alif Noon were the two prominent comedy series on Pakistani television in the 1980s. Their writers were regarded as being dedicated to creativity and patriotic values, and that is why they are still the most ...