Pakistani television series
Samjhota |
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Genre | Family |
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Written by | Rukhsana Nigar |
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Directed by | Asad Jabal |
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Country of origin | Pakistan |
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Original language | Urdu |
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No. of episodes | 53 |
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Producer | iDream Entertainment |
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Editor | Rao Shahbaz Tahir |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera setup |
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Network | ARY Digital |
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Release | 16 January (2023-01-16) – 4 May 2023 (2023-05-04) |
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Samjhota (Urdu: سمجھوتہ) is a Pakistani drama series that premiered on ARY Digital on 16 January in 2023.[1] Directed by Asad Jabal and written by Rukhsana Nigar, it is a production of iDream Entertainment.[2] It has Adeel Chaudhry, Momina Iqbal, Shazeal Shoukat, Sidra Niazi, Ali Ansari, Shaista Lodhi, Jawed Sheikh, Mirza Zain Baig and Saba Faisal in lead roles.[3]
Synopsis
Samjhota is a story of a businessman trying to gather himself and his family after his wife's passing. Later Waqar marries Nargis and she faces difficulties with his children.[4]
Cast
- Jawed Sheikh as Waqar (Munazzah & Nargis' husband)[5]
- Saba Faisal as Munazzah (Waqar's wife) (Dead)
- Adeel Chaudhary as Asad (Munzzah and Waqar's son)
- Shaista Lodhi as Nargis (Waqar's second wife)[6]
- Mirza Zain Baig as Sarmad (Kubra's brother) (Dead)
- Shazeal Shoukat as Shanzay (Waqar and Munzzah's daughter)
- Sidra Niazi as Alizeh (Asad's wife)
- Sajida Syed as Husna (Rohail's mother and Waqar's sister)
- Ali Ansari as Zohaib (Munzzah and Waqar's son)
- Momina Iqbal as Mehreen (Zohiab's wife)[7]
- Huma Nawab as Azra (Sarmad and Kubra's step-mother)
- Sadaf Aashan as Sobia (Ejaz's wife and Nargis's sister-in-law)
- Noor ul Hassan as Ahmad (Kubra and Sarmad's father)
- Izzah Malik as Warda (Shanzay's friend)
- Aliha Chaudry as Kubra (Sarmad's sister)
- Faraz Farooqui as Rohail (Husna's son and Waqar's nephew)
- Amber Khan as Fouzia (Alizeh's mother and Asad's mother-in-law)
- Sajid Shah as Ejaz (Sobia's husband and Mehreen's uncle)
- Shamoon Abbasi as Arif (Nargis's ex-husband)
- Anees Alam as Imtiaz (Waqar's servant)
- Shazia Qaiser as Sharjeel's mother
- Urooj Abbas as Javed (Sharjeel's father)
- Salma Qadir as Rubina (Azra's friend)
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