Английская Википедия:Aroosa
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Aroosa (Шаблон:Lang-ur) is a 1994 Pakistani television series that aired on PTV written by Fatima Surayya Bajia based on Zubaida Khatoon's eponymous novel and directed by Qasim Jalali.[1] It was the debut serial of Adnan Siddiqui and Mishi Khan.[2]
Synopsis
The (Shakeel) father is a barrister and shares a close bond with his younger (Neelofar) and (Ishrat) older sisters but neglects his wife. His second marriage with a refined, educated woman creates complications as his sisters find her hard to tolerate. The father divorces (Ghazala) Anjum when Uroosa is just a baby.[3]
Cast
- Ghazala Kaifee as Anjum (Uroosa's mother)
- Shakeel as Tofique (Uroosa's father)
- Mishi Khan as Uroosa (Anjum and Tofique's daughter)
- Adnan Siddiqui as Shehryar (Uroosa's husband)[4]
- Neelofar Abbasi as Choti Aapa (Tofique's younger sister)
- Ishrat Hashmi as Naeema (Tofique's older sister)
- Rizwan Wasti as Rafi
- Sultana Zafar as Atiya (Uroosa's aunt)
- Mazhar Ali as Aftab
- Zaheen Tahira as Khala Jee
- Humayun Mehboob as Munir
- Ayesha Khan as Shireen
- Nafees Hassan as Salma
- Shama Junejo as Arifa
- Zafar Ali as Zawar
- Subhani Ba Yunus as Doctor
Production
Casting
The lead role of Shehryar, before offering to Siddiqui was earlier offered to Aijaz Aslam who refused it due to his study engagements.[5] It was the second on-screen appearance of Kaifee and Shakeel after Ana (1984).Шаблон:Fact
References
External links
- Английская Википедия
- 1990s Pakistani television series
- Pakistani television dramas based on novels
- Pakistan Television Corporation original programming
- Pakistani drama television series
- Pakistani family television dramas
- Urdu-language television shows
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