Bulbulay season 2

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Bulbulay
Season 2
Bulbulay (season 2).jpg
Official release poster featuring left to right: Hina Dilpazeer (Mumtaz/Momo), Nabeel (Nabeel), Mehmood Aslam (Mehmood Sahab), and Ayesha Omar (Khoobsurat)
Starring Nabeel
Ayesha Omar
Mehmood Aslam
Hina Dilpazeer
Ashraf Khan
Shagufta Ejaz
No. of episodes255
Release
Original release4 June 2019 (2019-06-04) 
present (present)

Bulbulay Season 2 is a 2019 Pakistani Sitcom which is about an unconventional family. It is a successor to the first Bulbulay. The show airs on ARY Digital in Pakistan, every Saturday at 6:30 PM. [1] The show is produced by Nabeel and written by Saba Hassan. The show was directed by Rana Rizwan before he was replaced by Nabeel. [2] [3] [4] It started airing from 4 June 2019. Its 24th and 23rd episode have the highest and second highest ever ratings of any sitcom. [5] [6] [ clarification needed ]

Contents

Plot

Episode 1 (shifting to new house)

The Bulbulay family shifts to the new house. When Momo and Khoobsurat entered inside the house, there were two strange people who lived in the house. Momo and Khoobsurat thought they were robbers. They told Nabeel and Mehmood Sahab. Nabeel. Mehmood Sahab and Momo then knocked out the strange people. Then a person told them that those two people were knaves who didn't gave the rent of the house. They were very dangerous people.

Episode 3 (saw a ghost)

In this episode, they saw a ghost while sleeping. They awoke and came running outside. The next day they called a man who would make the ghost go away, but the ghost and the man were acting together. They were robbers. The man first ate food saying he has no power and ate all the food, after which the girl they saw at night came. They screamed and ran into the house. The girl pretended kindness. She said she had prepared some food. They all and were asleep for 1 hour. When they woke up they had nothing; all their things had been stolen.[ needs update ]

Cast

Recurring

Episodic appearance

Controversy

After a gap of two years, in Ramazan, Bulbulay started to air on BOL Entertainment by the title "Phir Bulbulay". [10] It was renamed to "Bolbulay". ARY Digital went to court against BOL Entertainment. BOL Entertainment lost the case so they stopped airing Bulbulay. [11]

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