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Dil Haari

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Dil Haari
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دل ھاری
GenreDrama
Social
Written byShahzad Javed
Directed byAbdullah Badini
StarringArij Fatyma
Faizan Khawaja
Kamran Jilani
Abid Ali
Rubina Ashraf
Country of originPakistan
Original language(s)Urdu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes27
Production
Executive producer(s)Fahad Mustafa
Dr.Ali Kazmi
Production location(s)Karachi
Running time36-40 minutes
Production company(s)Big Bang Entertainment
Release
Original networkARY Zindagi
Picture format576i
1080i ( HDTV )
Audio formatStereo
Original release14 March (2016-03-14) –
25 August 2016 (2016-08-25)
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

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Dil Haari is a 2016 Pakistani television drama serial, Written by Shahzad Javed (Currently Assistant Vice President Content, HUM TV, Pakistan) and directed by Abdullah Badini. It is produced by Fahad Mustafa and Dr.Ali Kazmi under their production banner "Big Bang Entertainment". The serial stars Arij Fatima, Faizan Khwaja, Abid Ali, Rubina Ashraf and Kamran Jilani in lead roles.[1][2] The drama revolves around tribulations in life of Muqaddas (Arij Fatyma) as she is considered "Manhoos (omnious)" by her father and brothers and Ahsan (Faizan Khawaja), Muqaddas's love interest, whose step-family is after his property and business.

Plot[edit]

Muqaddas is cursed by her father and brothers as she is the only daughter and on her birth fire erupted in her father's factory due to which family became financially unstable. She is in love with Ahsan and wants to marry him but Farzana for some money fixed her marriage with Jamal leading Muqaddas to escape on her Nikkah night. However, Ahsan couldn't marry her that night as her step mother and step siblings creates drama over Ahsan's decision to marry. Consequently, Muqaddas had to go back to her home. Due to fear of defamation, Muqaddas's family declares her dead. However, on her return life takes a drastic turn for Muqaddas and her family.

Cast[edit]

  • Arij Fatyma[3] as Muqaddas
  • Faizan Khawaja as Ahsan- Muqaddas's love interest
  • Abid Ali as Kareem Bakhsh- Imran, Jibran, Muqaddas and Mudassir father
  • Rubina Ashraf[citation needed] as Mehreen- Imran, Jibran, Muqaddas and Mudassir mother
  • Kamran Jilani as Jibran Bakhsh- Muqaddas's cruel brother, he is married to Shazdeh.
  • Ahsan Balaj as Imran Bakhsh- Muqaddas's elder brother
  • Mahjaben Habib as Farzana- Muqaddas's greedy sister-in-law and Imran's wife
  • Ayaz Samoo as Mudassir Bakhsh - Muqaddas's younger brother, he's supportive and protective towards Muqaddas.
  • Seemi Pasha as Nargis- Ahsan's step mother, she wants to takeover the property and business inherited by her step son, Ahsan.
  • Moomal Khalid as Aliya- Ahsan's step sister
  • Raeed Muhammad Alam as Jahanzeb- Ahsan's step brother
  • Aliya Ali as Shazdeh- Nargis's niece and Jibran's wife
  • Tasneem Ansari as Noora- Maid at Ahsan's house
  • Sabiha Hashmi as Amna- Nargis's sister and Shazdeh's mother
  • Usman Patel as Junaid- Aliya's love interest
  • Areesha Khan as Hina- Jahanzeb's love interest and later her wife

References[edit]

  1. SIJIL AZFAR (2016-01-24). "Why we should watch out for 'Dil Haari'". HIP in Pakistan. Retrieved 2022-02-26.
  2. "'Dil Haari' episodes- Drama Online". Dramas Online. 2016-08-25. Retrieved 2022-02-26.
  3. "Arij Fatyma Looks Ravishing On The Sets Of "Dil Hari"". Reviewit. 2015-11-13. Retrieved 2022-02-26.

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