Meri Ladli

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Meri Ladli
Genre Drama
Romance
Written by Maha Malik
Directed by Nadeem Siddique
Starring Sajal Ali
Urwa Hocane
Sami Khan
Ahsan Khan
Faizan Khawaja
Country of origin Pakistan
Original language(s) Urdu
Production
Producer(s) A & B Entertainment
Running time 40-45 Minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ARY Digital

Meri Ladli (Urdu: میری لاڈلی) is a 2012 Pakistani romantic drama serial, directed by Nadeem Siddique, written by Maha Malik and produced by A & B Entertainment.[1] The drama aired on ARY Digital and has gained a large following globally and is critically acclaimed. It Received Highest Rating. It ended in October 2012.[2]

Plot

As a young woman, Aarfah ran away from home to get married to Sajid. But her new life is filled with hardships, her mother in-law dislikes her from the start. Sajid, under the influence of his mother, starts to hate her as well. When Aarfah gave birth to a girl, Eesha, she is divorced and thrown out from the house. in desperation she returns to her parent’s home, after some resistance, she is allowed back but her life resembles the same fate as that of a maid. her brother’s wife fakhira, hates her, and does everything she can to make sure that aarfah feel unwelcome. fakhira’s daughter rafia and eesha grow older together and become friends much to the disapproval of their mothers. some years later, tabraiz arrives from england, and both girls develop feelings towards him. both mothers, want their daughters to marry tabraiz, who has feelings for only eesha. as the story unfolds we witness the never ending harshness of fakhira, the sacrifices made by aarfah, and the emotional turmoil, that both eesha and rafia go through during their lives.

Cast

  • Sajal Ali as Isha
  • Urwa Hocane Rafia
  • Sami Khan as Abdul Hadi
  • Ahsan Khan as Tabraiz
  • Faizan Khawaja as Saqib
  • Maria Wasti as Arfa (Eesha's mother)
  • Faraz Farooqui
  • Tehreem Zuberi as Rafia's mother
  • Qaiser Naqvi
  • Abdullah Akram (son of servant ,in ladli house)

Soundtrack

Meri Ladli's title song was sung by Wardah, composition by Waqar Ali, lyrics S.K Khalish, written by Maha Malik.[3]

Critical reception

The drama has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics. Many hail it as the revival of Pakistani Television.[4]

Meri Ladli was ranking in 3 most watchable serial after Hum TV serial Humsafar, Urdu 1 serial Ishq-e-Memnu (Turkish serial dubbed in Urdu).[5]

See also

References

  1. http://www.tv.com.pk/tvshow/Meri-Laadli/6
  2. http://www.humtvonline.com/tag/singer-of-drama-meri-ladli
  3. http://showbizspice.com/meri-laadli-ost/
  4. http://drama.fazeem.com/ary-digital/watch-meri-ladli-episode-24-last-episode-ary-digital/
  5. http://www.pakutube.com/2012/07/meri-ladli-episode-19.html

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