Thakan

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Thakan
Genre Drama
Written by Faiza Iftikhar
Directed by Amin Iqbal
Starring Saba Qamar
Saba Hameed
Tauqeer Nasir
Jabran Shahid
Farooq Zameer
Yumna Zaidi
Saboor Ali
Opening theme Thakan
Composer(s) Waqar Ali
Country of origin  Pakistan
Original language(s) Urdu
No. of episodes 22
Production
Producer(s) Asif Raza Mir
Babar Javed
Running time 35-40 minutes
Production company(s) A and B Entertainment
Broadcast
Original channel ARY Digital
Original run May 10, 2012 (2012-05-10) – October 11, 2012 (2012-10-11)

Thakan (Urdu: تھکن, English: Exhaustion or Tiredness) is a 2012 Pakistani family drama serial directed by Amin Iqbal and written by Faiza Iftikhar, premiered on May 10, 2012 at ARY Digital. Serial stars Saba Qamar, Saba Hameed, Tauqeer Nasir,Bindiya Saboor Ali, Farooq Zameer, Anusheh Asad, Farah Tufail, Yumna Zaidi and Jabran Shahid.[1]

Plot

Story of a young girl who sacrifices all her dreams and wishes to save her family generally. The story shows a girl named Sadaf who works hard and strives for a good job without a supporting family except for her grandfather who loves her very dearly and she loves him back also. Her brother Fareed is a selfish person who plays her every time and pretends to go to college but instead he plays and gambles and eventually loses all the money. Sadaf and no other family member knows about his gambling addiction and Sadaf keeps struggling with her jobs as men keep playing her but she is saved from it every time. Her sister Mahek also plays Sadaf and has a boyfriend outside of school, and both brother and sister bring back stress and bad luck to their homes. The eldest sister Deeba is married and miserable with her life giving birth to a child every year with her careless and cruel husband. The mother is conflicted with her children as she shows a two sided face, in fact sometimes guilty and shows her cruelty with Sadaf as she is the one who handles the house hold.

Cast

References

  1. "Information, cast and crew of the serial 'Thakan'". tv.com.pk. Retrieved March 13, 2013. 

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