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Manzil (Pakistani TV series)

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Manzil
GenreDrama
Romance
Written byZubair Abbasi
Directed byKamran Qureshi
StarringAli Kazmi
Adnan Siddiqui
Savera Nadeem
Nabeel
Asad Malik
Khayyam Sarhadi
Deeba
Azra Aftab
Rasheed Naz
Kamran Jillani and
Faiza Hasan.
Theme music composerWaqar Ali
Opening theme"Ye Uochi Nechi Manzilein" by
Tina Sani
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of episodes26
Production
ProducersHumayun Saeed
Abdullah Kadwani
Production locationsKarachi, Pakistan
CinematographySyed Naeem Rizvi
EditorFaisal Gulzar
Running time45 minutes
Production company7th Sky Entertainment
Original release
NetworkARY TV
Release2006 (2006)

Manzil (Template:Lang-ur) is a TV serial about a girl living in hostel far away from hometown and falls in love with a boy. The serial is directed by Kamran Qureshi, written by Zubair Abbasi[1] and produced by Humayun Saeed & Abdullah Kadwani's production house 7th Sky Entertainment.[2]

The English title of the serial is Lost Destination and it was broadcast on ARY TV. Manzil is an intense drama about a girl's courage, determination and convictions of her heart.[3]

Plot

Somia (Savera Nadeem) belongs to a wealthy family from valley of Swat and is the only child of her parents. She is studying in university and lives in a hostel in Karachi.

One of her class fellows, Sajid (Adnan Siddiqui), falls in love with her, but she thinks him as a very good friend. She herself is in love with Mehroze (Nabeel), who is a son of feudal lord.

Somia and Mehroze quietly marry without bringing in the knowledge of her or Mehroz's parents and Somia gets pregnant. Sanwal (Aslam Sheikh), who is Mehroze's cousin, murders him due to enmity on the issues of properties.

Somia's father Sajjad Khan (Khayyam Sarhadi) and mother Mahjabeen (Deeba) accept the proposal of Yawar (Asad Malik) for her. They fix the wedding date and calls Somia to come back as she is about to finish her studies being in the final year.

Somia gives birth to a baby girl and leaves her new born with her friend Sajid and promises to come back to take her daughter back. She speaks to her mother and refuses for the marriage but her mum does not listen to her refusal and tells her that she will get killed by her father if she refused.

Somia gets married again with Yawar this time. Sajid sets off for Swat with the baby. When he arrives Somia's home asks about her, he is told that she got married few days back. When asked about the baby, by Somia's father, he tells that it is his own baby. Sajid leaves taking baby with him.

Somia has a son called Shabi (Ali Kazmi). Sajid never gets married, brings up Sobia (Faiza Hasan) and tells her that her mother died long ago. He has close relations with his friend Hashmi (Rashid Farooqi) and his wife Mehnaz, whilst their son Farzan (Kamran Jillani) is a good friend of Faiza.

Faiza accidentally comes across with Somia on airport one day when she recognizes her because she has a big portrait of Somia hanged in her home. She is shocked to see Somia. Somia becomes psycho patient and eventually dies. Sajid can't bear this loss again and dies right after her death.[4][5]

Cast

Main cast

Recurring cast

  • Rashid Farooqi as Hashmi
  • Farah Nadeem as Mehnaz
  • Aslam Sheikh as Sanwal
  • Yar Muhammad Shah as Gohram Shahani
  • Manzoor Murad as Rustam
  • Ghazala Javed as Salma
  • Gaysoo as Nabeela
  • Seema Nasir as Maggi
  • Kulsum Sultan

Soundtrack

External videos
video icon A promotional video of Makan

The theme song Ye Unchi Nechi Manzilein was composed by Waqar Ali and sung by Tina Sani. Lyricist was M Nasir and music video was released in 2006.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Drama Writer Zubair Abbasi Dies". News. AwamiWeb. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  2. ^ "7th Sky Entertainment". Official website. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Manzil Aka Her Lost Destination outline". TV Serials. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  4. ^ "Manzil plot outline". Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  5. ^ "Plot Summary". IMDb. Retrieved 20 June 2015.