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* [[Sanam Baloch]] as Noorulain Aneez
* [[Sanam Baloch]] as Noorulain Aneez
* [[Mahnoor Baloch]] as Rania
* [[Mahnoor Baloch]] as Rania
* [[Noman Ijaz]] as Salar
* [[Nauman Ijaz]] as Salar
* [[Samina Peerzada]] as Anna
* [[Samina Peerzada]] as Anna
* [[Qavi Khan]] as Sheikh Tahir Hussain
* [[Ayesha Gul]]
* [[Shehnaz Pervaiz]] as Amma Jee
* [[Naila Jaffri]] as Shahida
* Sanam Agha as Sonia
* [[Zaheen Tahira]]
* [[Qavi Khan]]
* [[Naeema Garaj]] as Nimrah
* [[Naila Jaffri]] as Noorulain's khala
* Uday Nair
* [[Azfar Rehman]] as Nofil
* [[Azfar Rehman]] as Nofil
* [[Zaheen Tahira]] as Shahida
* Mahira Bhatti as Hareem
* Mahira Bhatti as Hareem
* [[Saba Faisal]]
* [[Saba Faisal]] as Hareem's mother
* [[Hina Dilpazir]]
* [[Lubna Aslam]] as Vareesha
* [[Shamim Hilaly]] as Salar's mother
* Sanam Agha as Sonia
* [[Mehmood Akhtar]] as Akbar
* [[Seemi Pasha]] Mrs. Akbar
* [[Shehnaz Pervaiz]] as Rani
* Mazhar Ali as Fayyaz
* [[Hina Dilpazir]] as Bano (Episode 1,2)
* [[Naeema Garaj]] as Bano's elder sister (Episode 2)
* [[Ayesha Sana]] as Ghausia, Orphanage incharge (Episode 1,2)
* [[Adnan Shah Tipu]] as factory worker (Episode 1,2)


==Plot==
==Plot==

Revision as of 14:27, 31 December 2023

Noorpur Ki Rani
Intertitle
Written bySamira Fazal
Directed byHaissam Hussain
StarringMahnoor Baloch
Sanam Baloch
Noman Ijaz
Samina Peerzada
Naila Jaffri
Qavi Khan
Ayesha Gul
Azfar Rehman
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of episodes23
Production
Executive producerMomina Duraid
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeApprox. 45–50 minutes
Original release
NetworkHum TV
Release25 April (2009-04-25) –
3 October 2009 (2009-10-03)

Noorpur Ki Rani (Urdu: نورپو ر کی رانی) is a Pakistani television series which was broadcast on Hum TV from 25 April 2009 to on 3 October 2009. Written by Pakistani author and screenwriter Samira Fazal, and directed by Haissam Hussain, Noorpur Ki Rani was based on the English novel Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier.[1][2]

Noorpur Ki Rani was also broadcast in India on the channel Zindagi beginning 13 July 2014,[3] and was also released on ZEE5.[1]

Cast

Plot

The story revolves around Noorulain Aneez, often referred to as Noorie, who is an orphan. After the death of her parents, she stays with her uncle (Fathers brother), who, after some time, dies too. Noorie's uncle's wife wants to get rid of her and leaves her in an orphanage, despite the refusal of the orphanage owner, as there is no space for any new child. Noorie stays at the orphanage for some days. An old man and his daughter want to adopt a male child and educate him so that he can handle their business. They ask their family friend to arrange some male children for them. The neighbor calls the orphanage owner, asking for a male child. She refuses and says there is no male child. When he insists on searching for a male child, the servant at the orphanage asks her to send Noorie, as she wants to get rid of her, as Noorie is a very talkative and notorious girl. The servant takes Noorie to the other city where the old man lives, leaves her at the station, and runs away. The daughter is shocked to see a girl, as she wanted a boy to adopt. Despite her father's advice on keeping Noorie, she sends her to Mr.Akbar. Akbar's has a very bad nature; she always keeps shouting at everyone. They have a very spoiled daughter, Soniya. That night, Mr. Akbar tries to misbehave with Noorie, and his wife accidentally catches him. And he blames Noorie for that. MRS. Akbar scolds Noorie and says, "She will send her back to the orphanage the next morning." Noorie runs away from the home after everyone sleeps and meets an accident with a car belonging to the old man (Tahir). Tahir gets Noorir back to their house, and he finally convinces his daughter to keep Noorie. They believe Noorie despite Mrs. Akbar's false accusations. Noorie faces lots of problems at her school, as Soniya happens to be her classmate and Noorie doesn't understand English. After completing her 10th grade, she plans on getting admission to a nearby college, and their adopted parents want to send her abroad. Tahir and his daughter have an accident and are dead, leaving Noorie an orphan again. Rania, a good-hearted Princess of Noorpur, wants a romantic life with her husband Salar, who doesn't care about her as he thinks that she has everything a woman can wish for. Princess Rania has wealth, leadership, and respect, except for the love of her husband. After the fights and hatred, her husband locks her in a room. She flees with the help of her maid and is killed in a car accident. Salar likes Noori's simplicity and marries her. After which she becomes Princess Noorulain of Noorpur. But Rania's maid cannot bear her taking Rania's place and wants to get rid of her.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Sharma, Nandini (12 July 2014). "Gear Up For Two New Shows On Zindagi". businessinsider.in. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  2. ^ Abad, Maya (23 March 2021). "12 must-watch Pakistani dramas of all time". Galaxy Lollywood. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Zindagi: New TV channel keeps its promise of new shows every month". Times of India. 13 July 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.