Mol (TV series)
Mol | |
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Genre |
Family Drama Serial drama |
Written by | Amna Mufti |
Story by | Faysal Manzoor Khan |
Directed by | Ilyas Kashmiri |
Starring |
Faisal Qureshi Naveen Waqar, Iqra Aziz Ismat Zaidi |
Opening theme | "Dil Ka Jo Mol Chukatay Honge" by Bushra Bilal |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language(s) | Urdu |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Momina Duraid and Satish Anand |
Running time | 30–45 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Hum TV |
Picture format |
560i (SDTV) 720p (HDTV) |
Original release | 30 May – 31 October 2015 |
External links | |
Hum Television | |
Production website |
Mol (value of something) is a 2015 Pakistani television drama series based on the story by Faysal Manzoor Khan which airs on Hum TV. The series is directed by Ilyas Kashmiri.[1]
Plot
Mol is essentially about balancing the rights of the individual with the demands of society. Shahryar Hassan’s (Faysal Qureshi) family insists he marry his much younger cousin Sajal (Iqra Aziz), and in his desperation to escape a union he has absolutely no interest in, he applies for a transfer from Karachi to the provincial but ancient city of Sukkar. As a Deputy Commissioner, he meets Imtiaz Saheb (Munawer Saeed), his subordinate in Sukkar, and asks to learns about the special secrets that every city is said to hold. A chance meeting with Imtiaz Saheb’s daughter Emaan, a teacher at a school for special needs children, sets up a chain of events that lead to their marriage. Shahryar’s father (Nadeem) and mother (Ismat Zaidi) are reluctant witnesses to the event, leaving immediately after the Nikkah and disowning their son while outright rejecting any connection with Emaan whom they consider an unwelcome usurper of their own choice, Sajal.
Cast
- Faysal Qureshi as Shehreyar
- Naveen Waqar as Emaan
- Iqra Aziz as Sajjal
- Nadeem Baig as Humayun
- Ismat Zaidi as Shehreyar's mother
- Adnan Jaffar as Rohail Hayat
- Rahma Ali as Sonia
- Zainab Qayyum as Sanober (Rohail's wife)
- Minal Khan as Ghazia
- Munawar Saeed as Imtiaz
External links
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