Mera Naseeb
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![]() Mera Naseeb title screen |
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| Genre | Drama |
| Written by | Sameera Fazal |
| Directed by | Adnan Ahmed |
| Starring | Samina Peerzada Bushra Ansari Rubina Ashraf Sajid Hasan Imran Abbas Sanam Saeed Syra Yousuf |
| Theme music composer | Waqar Ali |
| Opening theme | Boond Boond written by Momina Duraid performed br Komal Rizvi |
| Country of origin | Pakistan |
| Original language(s) | Urdu |
| No. of episodes | 21 |
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| Producer(s) | Momina Duraid |
| Running time | ~40 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | Hum TV |
| Original run | April 1, 2011 – August 26, 2011 |
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Mera Naseeb (Urdu: ميرا نصيب) is a Hum TV drama which aired from April 1, 2011 to August 26, 2011.
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Story[edit]
The drama starts with two girls, Shazia (Sanam Saeed) and Nazia (Syra Yousuf) sitting in the garden of their house where they are listening to the stories of their Phupi Ammi (Sakina Samoo). She tells them that they were born on the same day and the same time to two different mothers. A special priest or baba has said that their fate has been intertwined; whatever happens to Nazia will affect Shazia's fate as well, but in a negative way. Nazia, a shy and secretive girl takes this seriously whereas Shazia, a bold and rebellious girl thinks this is all nonsense. When Shazia finds out there is an interesting Bollywood movie that showing at the cinema, she decides that both her and Nazia should go and see the movie even thought the elders of their home will not give them consent to do so. They skip college and leave for the movie where they meet Shebaz who directs them to the proper entrance to the cinema. Being new to the whole concept of movies at the cinema, they buy tickets thinking that the drinks and popcorn will be included. When they are told to pay the bill, Shazia refuses and starts a fight with the cashier. In the meantime, the man who showed them to the entrance, Shebaz, comes in and they find out that he is the owner of the shop. He tries to explain the situation to Shazia and even negociates with her, but she misunderstands his courtesy for flirting. He then allows them to take the drinks an tells them they can pay him off later.
The girls ask him to collect the Rs. 300 that they owe him from outside their college the next day however they do not have enough money so Nazia tells him that she will pay him off in installments of Rs. 50 per month. Shebaz starts to like Nazia and gives her his number. She rings him and he asks her to him in the restaurant. Nazia and Shazia both go to meet Shebaz at the restaurant where he proposes to Nazia and asks if he can marry her. As they lift their bhurkas, they're spotted by a relative who takes them home and falsely accuses them. On hearing this, the three women in the house panic. Nazia's mother Salima (Samina Peerzada) stops her from going to college thereafter.
Shebaz is dying to see Nazia, and camps outside her house in his car every single day.
Cast[edit]
- Sanam Saeed as Shazia (Protagonist)
- Syra Yousuf as Nazia (Protagonist)
- Samina Peerzada
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- Bushra Ansari as Nazia's mother-in-law
- Sakina Sammo as Phupi Ammi
- Rubina Ashraf as Shazia's mother
- Sajid Hasan as Shazia's father-in-law
- Imran Abbas Naqvi as Shazia's husband
- Adeel Hussain as Nazia's lover
- Imran Aslam as Nazia's husband
- Sabahat Bukhari as Shazia's mother-in-law
- Maheen Rizvi as Nazia's Jethani
- Ayesha Gul as The Sister of Nazia's lover
- Afsheen Hayat
- Saima Kanwal
- Hasan Mujtaba
- Salma
- Aazam Raza
- Arisa
- Muskaan
- Tamanna Hussain
- salman
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