Parchaiyan (Pakistani TV series)
Parchhaiyan | |
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Genre | Tragedy Romance |
Written by | Haseena Moin |
Directed by | Mohsin Ali and Shirin Khan |
Starring | Rahat Kazmi Sahira Kazmi Talat Hussain Begum Khurshid Mirza Shakeel Azra Sherwani Khursheed Shahid |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Running time | 50–60 mins |
Release | |
Original network | PTV |
Original release | 1976 |
Parchaiyan is a Pakistani drama television series presented by the PTV network. It was the first Pakistani drama series in colour.[1]
It was translated and adapted by the writer Haseena Moin[1] and directed by Mohsin Ali and Shirin Khan.[2]
Parchaiyan was an adaptation of the Henry James novel The Portrait of a Lady. The ensemble cast featured Rahat Kazmi, Sahira Kazmi, Shakeel, Talat Hussain, Khursheed Shahid, Azra Sherwani, Begum Khursheed Mirza, Mohammad Yousaf.
Plot[]
The story revolves around Najia (Sahira Kazmi) and the men in her life. After passing away of Najia's parents, her mother's sister takes her to her house where she encounters her cousin Adeel (Rahat Kazmi) and his friend Masood (Shakeel). Due to her dynamic personality and beauty, Masood instantly falls for her and shows his intentions to marry her but Najia refuses. On the other hand, she is not aware of the love Adeel has in his heart for her. Through a distant acquaintance of the family, she is introduced to Shiraz (Talat Hussain) who wins her hand despite the fact that he is only interested in her money. When Najia finally leaves Shiraz to return to Adeel, who has blood cancer, she finds that he is on the verge of death.
Cast[]
- Sahira Kazmi[3]
- Rahat Kazmi
- Shakeel
- Khursheed Shahid
- Talat Hussain
- Begum Khursheed Mirza
- Azra Sherwani
- Lubna Aslam
- Mehar Rizvi
- Mohammad Yousaf
- Javed Sheikh (Cameo)
References[]
- ^ a b Old but not forgotten: Top 10 Pakistani dramas to re-watch now Dawn (newspaper) (Bisma Ahmad), 13 March 2015, Retrieved 6 December 2021
- ^ Abad, Maya (23 March 2021). "12 must-watch Pakistani dramas of all time". Galaxy Lollywood. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
- ^ Rafay Mahmood and Saadia Qamar (15 August 2011). "Civil awards: Pride of the nation". The Express Tribune (newspaper). Retrieved 6 December 2021.
- Pakistani drama television series
- Pakistan Television Corporation original programming
- Television shows set in Karachi
- Urdu-language television shows