Madiha Maliha
Madiha Maliha | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Written by | Dilawar Khan |
Directed by | Roomi Insha |
Starring | Junaid Khan Zhalay Sarhadi Urwa Hocane Badar Khalil |
Opening theme | Main Ne Haara (sung by Sara Raza Khan) |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
No. of seasons | 1 |
Production | |
Producer | Momina Duraid |
Original release | |
Network | Hum TV |
Madiha Maliha (Urdu: مدیحہ ملیحہ) is a 2012 Pakistani telenovela broadcast by Hum TV.[1] Premiering on 27 August 2012, the telenovela was directed by Roomi Insha, written by Dilawar Khan and produced by Momina Duraid. It stars actors Junaid Khan, Zhalay Sarhadi and Urwa Tul Wusqua in the lead roles, and its title song is sung by Sara Raza Khan.[2] Having a story similar to Maat, the show was aired as season 2 of Maat in India on Zee Zindagi.
Plot
Nafisa Akhtar is a middle-class widow with limited means intending to marry her daughters Madiha and Maliha off at the earliest. While the elder Madiha is reticent, sensible and intelligent, Maliha is arrogant, rude and selfish. Eventually, rich and handsome Shahriyaar comes into their lives. Maliha crushes upon him, but he chooses to marry Madiha, leaving Maliha devastated and bitter. Maliha marries her colleague and suitor for several years, Humayun.
Maliha, who is career oriented, chooses to have an abortion to end her pregnancy, causing a divorce. Meanwhile, Shahriyaar, who seeks warmth and companionship, feels suffocated in a passionless marriage with Madiha, who has preoccupied herself with the responsibilities of motherhood and household chores.
Madiha, seeing Maliha homeless after the demise of their mother, decides to offer refuge to her at her own house, Maliha taking advantage of this opportunity seduces Shahriyaar, who divorces Madiha to tie the knot with Maliha.
However, romance soon dies down in their marriage as Maliha's true colors begin to show. Ultimately, Shahriyaar chooses to get Maliha institutionalized and repursue Madiha, but Madiha, whom a career has given renewed confidence, proudly announces that she does not need a man to live now and would by no means return to Shahriyaar.
Cast
- Junaid Khan as Shehryar
- Zhalay Sarhadi as Madiha
- Urwa Hocane as Maliha
- Azra Aftab as Nafisa Akhtar
- Mansha Pasha as Nisha
- Hasan Ahmed as Humayun
- Badar Khalil
- Zuhab Khan as Shehzad
- Hiba Khan as Kiran
References
External links
- Official website
- Madiha Maliha on Facebook
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