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Farhat Ishtiaq (Sindhi: فرحت اشتياق) (born June 23, 1980), is a Pakistani writer, author and screenwriter. She is best known for her romantic novels Humsafar, Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu, Diyar-e-Dil, Dil se Nikle Hain Jo Lafz and Woh Jo Qarz Rakhty Thay Jaan Per. Her work mostly focuses on Pakistani society.
Meem Se Mohabbat is a 2024-25 Pakistani television series directed by Ali Hassan and written by Farhat Ishtiaq. The series is produced by Momina Duraid, under her production banner of MD Productions. It stars Ahad Raza Mir and Dananeer Mobeen in lead roles. [1] The series premiered on 5 December 2024 on Hum TV. [2] [3]
Bin Roye Ansoo (Urdu: بن روے آنسو ; lit: Tears, Without Crying) is a novella by Pakistani fiction writer Farhat Ishtiaq, published in 2010. Bin Roye Ansoo was first published in Khawateen Digest, an Urdu-language monthly magazine, as a story in its complete novel section. In 2010, story was published as a novel by Ilm-o-Irfan Publishers.
Adapting her novel for the television screen, Farhat Ishtiaq has added a new sub-plot and fleshed out some of her original characters. In the TV series, Haniya and Ibad's love story is interwoven with a plot focusing on a married couple, Yamina (Sanam Saeed) and Adam (Junaid Khan). Ibad's best friend Adeel is a minor character in the novel, but ...
Humsafar (Urdu: ہم سفر, lit. 'Companion or Life Partner') [1] is a 2011 Pakistani drama telenovel based on the novel of the same name by Farhat Ishtiaq (who also wrote the screenplay) and directed by Sarmad Sultan Khoosat.
Humsafar (Urdu: هم سفر) is a 2008 romantic novel by Farhat Ishtiaq. The novel was first published in 7 parts in Khawateen Digest, a monthly Urdu language magazine, from July 2007 to January 2008. It was later published as a complete novel by Ilm-o-Irfan Publishers. [1]
Dayar-e-Dil (Urdu: دیار دل ; English: The Valley of Heart) is a novella by Pakistani fiction writer Farhat Ishtiaq, published in 2010. Dayar-e-Dil was first published in Shuaa Digest, a monthly Urdu-language magazine, as a story in its complete novel section, followed by Mere Humdum Mere Dost. In 2010, both stories was compiled in a book ...
This is the list of television adaptations of Urdu fiction writer Farhat Ishtiaq Pages in category "Television series based on the novels of Farhat Ishtiaq" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.