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Kiran
Also known asMubarak Ho Rishta Aaya Hai
GenreFamily Drama
Written byNasreen Nizami
Directed byTehseen Khan
StarringMarjan Fatima
Hiba Aziz
Munawar Saeed
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of episodes62 on Geo Kahani
73 on Geo Entertainment
Production
ProducerBabar Javed
Production locationPakistan
Running timeApprox 40 Minutes on Geo Kahani Approx 28 minutes on Geo Entertainment
Original release
NetworkGeo Kahani
Release21 April (2017-04-21) –
23 September 2017 (2017-09-23)

Kiran (Mubarak Ho Rishta Aaya Hai on Geo Entertainment) is a 2017 Pakistani television drama serial directed by Tehseen Khan, produced by Babar Javed, and written by Nasreen Nizami. The drama stars Marjan Fatima, Hiba Aziz, and Munawar Saeed in lead roles and first aired on 21 April 2017 on Geo Kahani, where it aired twice a week on Saturday and Sunday at 7p.m. The serial also aired on Geo Entertainment under the title Mubarak ho Rishta Aaya hai on the same time slot but later moved to Monday to Friday 4:30 p.mwith half an hour of episodes.[1][2]

Plot

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A beautiful young girl, Kiran always dreamt of an ideal marital life in the form of a warm-hearted husband and a caring breadwinner for the family. The greatest irony of dreams occurs when life makes Kiran a figure that takes the responsibility on her shoulders. The wedding preparations of Kiran are in full swing, and amidst them, her father suffers from a fatal heart attack. She takes a decision to postpone her marriage and sell the gold for his treatment, which makes the family-to-be upset. To her dismay, the father has a heart infection, which requires him to stay back at the hospital. Kiran abandons her dreams and steps her feet into the job force. The fear of the unknown takes a toll on her, which results in a personality transformation. How will she cope with future challenges in her new role as a sole breadwinner for her family?

Cast

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  • Marjan Fatima as Kiran
  • Hiba Aziz as Guriya
  • Munawar Saeed as Afzal
  • Parveen Akbar as Kiran's Mami
  • Basit Faryad as Fawad
  • Sabahat Adil as Kiran's mother
  • Ikram Abbasi as Ahmer
  • Nargis Rasheed as Salma
  • Furry Ali as Fatwa
  • Rana Major as Zaid
  • Tabrez Shah as Faraan
  • Farah Nadir as Surayyia
  • Mohammad Ali Khan as Hassan
  • Farhad Ali as Addan

References

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  1. ^ "Mubarak Ho Rishta Aaya Hai Official". harpalgeo.tv. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Kiran Cast,Crew and Schedule". Pakistani.pk. Retrieved 10 March 2018.