Ustani Jee
Ustani Jee | |
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Urdu | استانی جی |
Genre | Drama Mystery drama |
Written by | Yasra Rizvi |
Directed by | Angeline Malik |
Starring | Yasra Rizvi Ghana Ali Hammad Farooqui |
Theme music composer | Schumaila Hussain |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
No. of episodes | 16 |
Production | |
Producer | Angeline Malik |
Camera setup | Multi-camera setup |
Distributor | Hum Network Limited |
Release | |
Original network | Hum TV |
Picture format | PAL (576i) HDTV 1080i |
Audio format | Stereophonic sound |
Original release | 14 April 25 August 2018 | –
External links | |
Website |
Ustani Jee (Urdu: استانی جی, lit. 'Teacher') is a Pakistani anthology thriller drama series, directed and produced by Angeline Malik and Written by Yasra Rizvi.[1] Each episode of drama consists of a different cast except Yasra Rizvi, Hammad Farooqui and Ghana Ali who are regular characters.[2][3] The drama aired weekly episodes on Hum TV every Saturday.[4]
Plot[]
A series highlighting the problems of particular society from the perspective of Ustani Jee who is psychologist professor and lived alone in that society. In each episode she solve cases of society members who are being suffered from social and domestic issues.
Cast[]
Note: Names are listed in Episodic order followed by their appearances
- Yasra Rizvi as Ustani Jee née Shehwar
- Ghana Ali as Abeera
- Hammad Farooqui as Ahsan
- Kamran Jilani as Shehwar's ex-fianceé
- Minal Khan as Salma (Episode 1)
- Alyy Khan as Noman (Episode 1)
- Mariam Mirza as Noman's wife (Episode 1)
- Mehmood Akhtar as Salma's father (Episode 1)
- Saman Ansari as Sobia (Ep. 2)
- as Amjad (Ep. 2)
- Samina Ahmad as Zubaida Khala (Ep. 3)
- Imran Ashraf as Anwar (Ep. 3)
- Sana Askari as Mariam; Anwar's wife (Ep. 3)
- Uzma Hassan as Soniya (Ep. 4)
- Hassan Ahmed as Aslam; Soniya's husband (Ep. 4)
- as Soniya's mother (Ep. 4)
- Lubna Aslam as Aslam's mother (Ep. 4)
- Qavi Khan as Shehwar's father (Ep. 5)
- Ismat Zaidi as Shehwar's mother (Ep. 5)
- Aijaz Aslam as Zubair (Ep. 6)
- Farah Shah as Shaista (Ep. 6)
- Zarnish Khan as Zara (Ep. 7)
- Mehmood Aslam as Abdul Karim: Zara's father (Ep. 7)
- Usama Khan as Zara's fiancé (Ep. 7)
- Ramsha Khan as Kiran Khan (Ep. 8)
- Rubina Ashraf as Kiran's mother (Ep. 8)
- Sarah Khan as Zainab (Ep. 9)
- Agha Ali as Aamir (Ep. 9)
- as Aamir's mother (Ep. 9)
- Hina Altaf as Sidra (Ep. 10)
- Fazila Kaiser as Sidra's mother (Ep. 10)
- Rehan Sheikh as Sidra's father (Ep. 10)
- as Landlord (Ep. 11)
- Rashid Farooqui as Altaf (Ep. 12)
- Amar Khan as Sanober (Ep. 12, 13)
- Noor Khan as Mahnoor (Ep. 13,14)
- as Mahpara (Ep. 14)
- Maria Wasti as Rukhsar (Ep. 15)
- Saife Hassan as Rukhsar's husband (Ep. 15)
- Taqi Ahmed as Rukhsar's boss
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Haq, Irfan Ul (2018-03-12). "In Angeline Malik's new TV series, a psych professor is the neighbourhood hero". Images. Retrieved 2018-04-09.
- ^ tabloid!, Usman Ghafoor, Special to (2018-04-16). "Yasra Rizvi to lead 'Ustaani Jee'". GulfNews. Retrieved 2018-04-18.
- ^ "HUM TV's latest series Ustaani Jee Is Set To Highlight Social and Domestic issues of our society - Entertainment, Fashion & Technology Updates". Entertainment, Fashion & Technology Updates. Retrieved 2018-04-15.
- ^ "'Ustani Ji' Drama on Hum TV: Plot, Cast, Promo, and Timings - Brandsynario". Brandsynario. 2018-04-17. Retrieved 2018-04-18.
External links[]
Categories:
- Hum TV original programming
- 2018 Pakistani television series debuts
- Pakistani television series
- 2010s anthology television series
- Urdu-language television shows
- Pakistani anthology television series