Fun Khana

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Fun Khana
Genre Sitcom
Written bySaqib Khan
Babar Jamal
Mansoor Saeed
Creative directorSaqib Khan
Starring Hina Dilpazeer
Behroze Sabzwari
Uroosa Siddiqui
Firdous Jamal
Gohar Rasheed
Opening theme"Ye Ghar Fun Khana sa lagay dostoo"
Country of origin Pakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
Producer Momina Duraid
Production locations Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Running time17-25 minutes
Original release
Network Hum TV
Release27 January (2012-01-27) 
24 August 2012 (2012-08-24)

Fun Khana is a Pakistani sitcom directed by Saqib Khan, produced by Momina Duraid, and written by Saqib Khan, Babar Jamal, and Mansoor Saeed. It was broadcast on Hum TV. [1]

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