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Meri Guriya | |
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Directed by | Syed Aqeel Tashi Syed Imran Ali |
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Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
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Network | Aan TV |
Release | February 12, 2023 |
Meri Guriya is a 2022 Pakistani television series produced by Babar Javed under banner "BJ Films" and directed by Aqeel Tashi and Imran Ali.[1]The series is a remake of 2013 Pakistani TV serial, Meri Maa.[2] It stars Faiq Khan, Madiha Iftikhar, Imran Aslam and Laiba Khan in leading roles.[3]
Cast & Characters
[edit]- Faiq Khan as Usman: a kind husband and elder son of Anjum and Naaz, Saarim and Ramal's father[4]
- Imran Aslam (actor)as Umair: Arifa's husband, Usman younger brother, younger son of Anjum and Naaz, Rohaan, Faaris and Sehrish father
- Madiha Iftikhar as Samina: Usman's wife, Saarim and Ramal's mother
- Jinaan Hussain as Arifa: Umair cunning wife, Rohaan, Faaris and Sehrish mother
- Nazli Nasr as Naaz Begum: Usman and Umair's mother
- Khaled Anam as Anjum: Usman and Umair's father
- Naveed Raza as Majeed: Arifa's brother living with her, accomplice in her schemes, Shafqat's father
- Wahaj Khan as Inspector Rasheed: a kind police officer, provide shelter to Ramal after she escape from Chaman Dada and takes care of her like his own daughter, Tahira and Madiha's father
- Salina Sipra as Farzana: Rasheed's wife, Tahira and Madiha's mother
- Kehkashan Faisal as Hajra: Majeed's wife and Shafqat's mother
- Laiba Khan as Ramal: a dearest daughter of Usman and Samina however she get separated from her family in her childhood as a result of jealousy of Arifa
- Zainab Raja as Tahira: Rasheed and Farzana elder daughter
- Kasim Khan as Saarim: Ramal's brother, Usman and Samina's son
- Junaid Akhtar as Rohaan: Umair and Arifa elder son
- Benazir Khan as Madiha: Rasheed and Farzana younger daughter
- Tauqeer Paul as Faaris: Umair and Arifa younger son
- Ali Suleman as Shafqat: Majeed and Hajra's son
- Aneesha Ali as Sehrish: Umair and Arifa's daughter
- Farhad Ali as Jabir: Rasheed's nephew, Madiha and Tahira's cousin
- Sadaf Umair as Hina: mentally unstable women as she lost her daughter "Falak", bring Ramal to her home when she gets lost thinking she's her daughter "Falak"
- Omair Leghari as Jawad: Hina's husband
- Faraz Faheem as Shahid: love interest of Madiha
- Arsalan Rafiq as Waseem: Majeed's accomplice.
- Azam Khan
- Ali Syed
- Farah
Child stars
[edit]- Emaan Khan as Ramal
- Rafay Shahzad as Rohaan
- Haniya Ahmed as Tahira
- Minahil Naveed as Madiha
- Danial Shahzad as Faaris
- Abdul Raheem as Saarim
Guest Appearance
[edit]- Raja Shahid as Chaman Dada: leader of children trafficking mafia
- Imran Bawa as Abrar: Chaman Dada's friend, takes custody of Ramal
- Seema Khan as Jameela: Abrar's wife
- Hira Umer as Majeed's girlfriend
References
[edit]- ^ Zahra, Afshan (2018-08-07). "5 reasons why every parent and child need to stop everything and watch 'Meri Guriya'". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
- ^ Haider, Sadaf (2018-10-04). "Meri Guriya wanted to challenge patriarchy, but at the end it reinforced conservative values". Images. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
- ^ Ajaz, Mahwash (2018-06-29). "My daughter's death was the reason I did Meri Guriya: Mohsin Abbas Haider". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
- ^ Haider, Sadaf (2018-08-02). "Meri Guriya tries to capture how pedophiles get away with their terrible crimes". Images. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
External Links
[edit]- Meri Guriya at IMDb