Namak Haram
Namak Haram | |
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نمک حرام | |
Genre | Romance Suspense Thriller Drama |
Written by | Saqlain Abbas |
Directed by | Shaqielle Khan |
Starring | Imran Ashraf[1] Sarah Khan Babar Ali (entire cast) |
Theme music composer | Waqar Ali |
Composer(s) | Waqar Ali |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language(s) | Urdu |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 22 [lower-alpha 1] |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Farhan Qaiser & Momina Duraid |
Production location(s) | Karachi, Pakistan |
Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
Running time | 36 minutes |
Production company(s) | MD Productions FARS Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | Hum TV |
Original release | 3 November 2023 17 May 2024 | –
External links | |
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Namak Haram is a 2023-24 Pakistani thriller drama television series directed by Shaqielle Khan and produced by Farhan Qaiser and Momina Duraid.[2] It stars Imran Ashraf and Sarah Khan[3] as lead in their second on-screen appearance, with Babar Ali and Sunita Marshall in supporting roles.[4]
Premise[edit]
Namak Haram revolves around Mureed, the main character, who gets caught up in a plot against the powerful Qureshi family. Amin Qureshi's quest for power goes too far, affecting both locals and servants. Driven by a grudge, Mureed is determined to right past wrongs. The story unfolds with loyalty and rising tension, showing Mureed's journey after a life-changing tragedy. The drama explores family dynamics, revealing hidden truths that cause resentment. Past and present events collide, creating a tale of loyalty tested by growing bitterness.
Cast[edit]
- Imran Ashraf as Mureed, Asma's husband
- Sarah Khan as Asma, Mureed's wife[5]
- Babar Ali as Amin Qureshi, Asma and Aimal's father[6]
- Sunita Marshall as Malaika
- Nabeela Khan as Uzma, Arsal's mother
- Sajawal Khan as Arsal, Asma and Aimal's cousin
- Rabia Noreen as Sadia
- Anika Zulfikar as Aimal, Asma's younger sister
- Salma Zafar Asim[7] as Asiya, Asma and Aimal's mother
- Mizna Waqas as Mureed's mother
- Mohsin Ejaz as Mustafa, Mureed's friend
Production[edit]
The series marked the second collaboration of Khan and Ashraf after Raqs-e-Bismil. In July, it confirmed that the couple will appear in a Hum TV's production.[8] The teasers of the series were released in mid October.[9][10] The first episode broadcast on 3 November 2023 on Hum TV.[citation needed]
Notes[edit]
- ↑ As of 30th March 2024
References[edit]
- ↑ "Sarah Khan, Imran Ashraf to steal spotlight once again with 'Namak Haram'". Samaa News.
- ↑ "I'm still learning Imran Ashraf explores new horizons in latest work". The Express Tribune. 25 November 2023.
- ↑ "'Namak Haram': Why Does Sarah Khan Have a Gun? - Lens". pro Pakistani-Lens.
- ↑ "Sarah Khan and Imran Ashraf are all set to come together again for 'Namak Haram' | Fab Fun Find - MAG THE WEEKLY". magtheweekly.com.
- ↑ Desk, Web (2 November 2023). "Sarah Khan shares her reasons for choosing 'Namak Haram'". Hum NEWS.
- ↑ "Is Namak Haram Living up to its Hype? - Saman Khalid - Youlin Magazine". www.youlinmagazine.com.
- ↑ "The Salma Zafar Asim Interview: 'It's Time To Shift From Clichéd Saas-Bahu And Husband-Wife Narratives'". Fashion Times Magazine (Interview). 23 February 2024.
- ↑ Arshad, Moeeza (24 July 2023). "impeccable duo of Imran Ashraf and Sarah Khan to Reunite on HUM TV!". Hum TV. Retrieved 29 December 2023.
- ↑ Zafar, Shaista (18 October 2023). "Intense Teasers Released for 'Namak Haram'". Bol News.
- ↑ "Namak Haram trailer unveiled a blend of power betrayal and revenge". Hum TV.
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