Pakistani television melodrama serial
Zard Dopehar |
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Based on | Politics of Pakistan in 90s |
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Written by | Shahid Nadeem |
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Directed by | Shahid Nadeem |
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Opening theme | "Zard Dopehar" |
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Composer | PTV music |
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Country of origin | Pakistan |
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Original language | Urdu |
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No. of episodes | 13 |
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Producer | PTV Lahore Center |
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Running time | 40 minutes |
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Network | PTV |
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Release | January 1, 1995 (1995-01-01) |
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Zard Dopehar (Urdu: زرد دوپہر, transl. The yellow afternoon) is a fourteen episodes Pakistani television melodrama serial, first aired on PTV Home in 1995. It portrayed rise of a bald, middle-class Lahori politician, Malik Mehrban Ali (which at that time, was universally accepted as depiction of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif).
History
Zard Dopehar was written in spring 1993 by Shahid Nadeem. The drama was not given permission to be produced by-then government of the PLMN. The PPPP's government allowed the drama to be produced, after winning the elections. It was aired on PTV Home in 1995.[1]
Plot
Story of the drama revolves around a popular industrialist Mehrban Ali from Walled City of Lahore, who starts his political career as a councilor. But soon with help of flattery of hidden characters and his cleverness, he becomes minister. But then his downfall begins when his political skills starts to become his hurdles. And ringmasters (hidden characters) becomes exasperated of him.[2]
Another story in the drama is of Saira Begum, sister of Mehrban Ali. Her brother doesn't allow her to marry a university fellow, in fear of division of the inherited property. In the drama, women activism can be seen.[3]
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