Pakistani television series
Fareb |
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فریب |
Genre | Tragedy Drama Family |
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Written by | Mustansar Hussain Tarar |
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Directed by | Rashid Dar |
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Country of origin | Pakistan |
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Original language | Urdu |
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No. of seasons | 1 |
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No. of episodes | 13 |
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Producer | Rashid Dar |
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Network | PTV |
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Release | 1993 (1993) – 1993 (1993) |
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Fareb (Urdu: فریب, lit. 'Deception') is a 1993 Pakistani television series written by Mustansar Hussain Tarar it was produced and directed by Rashid Dar.[2]
Synopsis
Shabahat is loved by her father Bashiruddin but when her fiancé betrays her, she goes to the US with her money. Yasir aspires to become a police officer later he marries Gulzar Begum a girl from a rich family and wants to expose Sultan Khan who is involved in an accusation.[3]
Cast
- Rani Begum as Shabahat (also known as Aashi Bi)[4][5][6]
- Ajab Gul as Yashir Kamal[7]
- Naima Khan as Gulzar Begum
- Aurangzeb Leghari as Sultan Khan
- Nida Mumtaz as Maryam
- Munawar Saeed as Bashiruddin
- Ashraf Khan as Sheru
- Irfan Khoosat as Najeebullah
- Khalid Moin Butt as Naseer
- Ghayyur Akhtar as Naseem Khan
- Nighat Butt as Sakeena
- Qavi Khan as Ameer-ud-Deen
- Mehrunisa as Bano
- Saeed Sheikh as Lamboo
- Mohsin Rizvi as Bahar Deen
- Altaf Ur Rehman as Maqsood Bhomchick
- C.M Munir as Nabi Baksh
- Shoukat Zaidi as Kamaluddin
- Saleem Zahid as Faqeer ud Deen
- Munir Narang as Shahid Ka Aadmi
- Noman Shah as Aftab
- Azfar Tahir as Doctor Zubair
- Rasheed Ali as Hakeem (Saeed Ul Hasan)
- Shabbir Hussain as Police Commissioner
- Bano Qudsia as Massi
- Nazar Abbas as Fazal Kalia
- Suljuk Mustansar Tarar as Taimoor
- Khursheed Shaukat as Khadim Hussain
- Mujahid Abbas as Dilshad
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