Pakistani drama television series
This article is about the television series. For the 2019 short film, see
Bebaak (film).
Bebaak |
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Written by | Raskhshanda Rizvi Abdul Khaliq Khan |
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Directed by | Mohsin Talat |
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Country of origin | Pakistan |
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Original language | Urdu |
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No. of episodes | 52 |
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Executive producer | Mommal Shunaid |
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Production company | Moomal Entertainment |
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Network | Hum TV |
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Release | 8 December 2021 (2021-12-08) – 18 February 2022 (2022-02-18) |
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Bebaak (Urdu: بے باک, lit. 'Bold') is a Pakistani drama television series produced by Moomal Shuanid under Moomal Entertainment. It features Yashma Gill alongside Srha Asghar, Ali Ansari, Adnan Jaffar, Raeed Muhammad Alam, and Faiq Khan. The series premiered on 8 December 2021 replacing Sila-e-Mohabbat.[1][2][3] Bebaak revolves around Wafa, a poor university student who aspires to be rich and successful.[4]
Plot
Wafa gets a scholarship to a top university in the city and pretends to be rich. Her father is a gambler, while her mother is a teacher who tries to make money, but Wafa does not care about her mother's struggle. Wafa goes to a job interview, later being hired. She receives an invitation to Meesam and Shiza's wedding, and she decides to go. Later, Asad has a wife, Sunaina, and a daughter, Laiba. Meesam then marries Shiza, who sees Meesam talking to Wafa and confronts him.
Asad asks Wafa to marry him. Wafa agrees, and they marry the following week. Meanwhile, at Wafa's house, her brother dies of cancer. Asad comes back home to his wife Sunaina.
After Wafa's father finds out that his daughter ran away, he divorces with Wafa's mother. Shiza's father was about to marry Wafa, but Shiza was against it. Wafa finds out that she had a brain tumour later apologising to everyone at Meesam's house. Meesam has a son, later naming him Asad. Subsequently, Wafa has a son, and the father ends up homeless.
Cast
Reception
In early February 2022, it received television ratings of 4–5 TRPs.[5]
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