Zard Mausam

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Zard Mausam
Genre Drama
Written by Rahat Jabeen
Directed by Aabis Raza
Starring Sania Saeed
Faisal Rehman
Ayeza Khan
Sajida Syed
Mohib Mirza
Theme music composer shabl
Opening theme Zard Mausam
written by Nadeem Asad
performed by Rajab All Khan
Country of origin Pakistan
Original language(s) Urdu
Production
Producer(s) Momina Duraid
Editor(s) Kashif Ahmed
Mahmood Ali
Rao Rizwan
Faisal Saleem
Mehreen Jabbar
Cinematography Shahzad Kashmiri
Broadcast
Original channel Hum TV
Original run May 3, 2012 (2012-05-03) – present

Zard Mausam (Urdu: زرد موسم) is a Pakistani drama serial directed by Aabis, based on the Urdu novel Zard Mausam of the same name written by Rahat Jabeen and produced by Momina Duraid It began airing from May 3, 2012 on Hum TV. 'Zard Mausam' is the story of an arrogant girl, Aiman, whose life changes after her mother's death.[1]

Plot

'Zard Mausam' is the story of an arrogant girl, Aiman, whose life changes after her mother's death. She is mistreated by her step-mother, and even a reunion with her grandfather does not bring her the happiness she was hoping for.

Aiman is engaged to Affan, but she falls in love with her cousin, Tahir Mehmood. Her father gets her married to his junior colleague Tariq. She continues loving Tahir who has interest in her only for her wealth. There is another kind person in the story called Shahmir, he saves Aiman from Tahir. On getting the truth Aiman decides to tell her husband about Tahir. She does tell him upon which he divorces her.

At the end Aiman has her second marriage with Shahmir.[2]

Cast

  • Sania Saeed as Mehrun Nisa
  • Faisal Rehman as Waqar ul Hasan
  • Mohib Mirza as Tahir Mehmood
  • Ayeza Khan as Aiman
  • Yasir Shoro as Babar
  • Maheen Rizvi as Momal (Momo)
  • Anum Fayaz as Birjees (Jojo)

References

  1. http://www.hum.tv/tvideo_page.php?program_id=9&cat=DRAMAS&sub=Serials&playlist_id=92F19510E9C3082A
  2. https://www.facebook.com/ZardMausam/info

External links


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