Shaheen (TV series)

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Shaheen
GenreDrama
Created byArvishi Cine Vision
Written by
  • Pravesh Bhardwaj
  • Shruti Nagar
Directed byPravesh Bhardwaj
Starring
Theme music composerAmitabh Varma
Opening themeVishwajeet
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
Production
ProducerAjay Shah
Camera setupMahendra Pradhan
Running time20 Minutes
Production companyArvishi Cine Vision
Original release
NetworkSony Entertainment Television
Release2000 (2000)

Shaheen (English: Falcon) is an Indian television series which aired on Sony Entertainment Television in 2000.[1] It was produced by Arvishi Cine Vision's production house and stars Juhi Parmar[2] in the lead role.[3][4]

Plot[edit]

Shaheen is a young Muslim girl who lives in Mumbai[5] and dreams of doing something in life. Her father's only dream is to get her married into a rich royal family of Nawabs. Shaheen's dreams are shattered when she gets to know that her father has fixed her marriage with a Lucknow-based widower Nawab Junaid. There is a significant age difference between Shaheen and Junaid but she surrenders to her father's wishes and marries Junaid.

Shaheen shifts to Lucknow with Junaid and gradually starts adjusting to a very different city and culture. However, she is soon shocked to discover that Junaid has a son from his previous marriage, a fact her father hid from her. Junaid then tells her that he can never give her the place of his first wife. Shaheen decides to carry on and joins a college with Junaid's support. There she meets a young poet named Rafee and falls in love with him.

The story then revolves around Shaheen's relationship with Junaid and how she must decide to choose between him and Rafee.

Cast[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Old Sony Entertainment Television Serials". oldsonytvserials.blogspot.com.
  2. ^ "Juhi Parmar". Tellychakkar.com.
  3. ^ "SET India serial Shaheen". nettv4u.com.
  4. ^ "Shaheen Sony TV". youtube.com.
  5. ^ "Muslim based Indian Serials". www.fuzionproductions.com.

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