Khwab Saraye

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Khwab Saraye
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Genre Family drama
Romantic drama
Created by Momina Duraid
Written byAliya Bukhari
Directed bySaima Waseem
Starring Muneeb Butt
Aiman Khan
Sonia Mishal
Aijaz Aslam
Theme music composerShani Arshad
Opening themeSinger
Nabeel Shaukat Ali
Poet
Naseer Turabi
Ending theme"Dil Aitbar" By Nabeel Shaukat Ali
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of episodes37
Production
ProducerMomina Duraid
Production location Karachi
CinematographyIrfan Resham
EditorsMuhammad Adeel Khalid
Chief Editor
Mahmood Ali
Camera setup Multi-camera setup
Original release
Network Hum TV
Release17 May (2016-05-17) 
26 September 2016 (2016-09-26)

Khwab Saraye (Eng: Dream House) is a Pakistani television series premiered on Hum TV on 17 May 2016. It is produced by Momina Duraid under MD Productions and written by Aliya Bukhari. It stars Aijaz Aslam, Sonia Mishal, Muneeb Butt and Aiman Khan. [1] [2]

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Plot

It is a story of Abrar Khan (Rasheed Naz) who belongs to a rich family. He has two sons, Waqar (Khaled Anam) & Sajjad (Aijaz Aslam) and a daughter Farhat, who is married to Waheed(Nauman Masood), her father's choice. Waqar is married to Bilquis (Saman Ansari), and has a son, Faizan(Muneeb Butt). Sajjad is not married yet. Waheed is solely interested in Farhat for her money, which drives her to depression. Sajjad helps her by employing Sania (Sonia Mishal), the niece of Jameel(Said Shah). After her father's death, Sania and her mother live with Jameel, Aunt Zarina (Farah Nadeem) and her cousin Lubna. Lubna is a metric pass girl who is not interested in studies. Zarina makes Sania the maid of her home on the suggestion of Lubna. Jameel is a shopkeeper and cannot afford much but tries his best to take care of Aapa & Sania. Sania wanted to continue her studies but is unable to, so she tries to find another job. She then meets Sajjad who employs her to look after Farhat. During this time, Sajjad and Sania's relationship begins to grow. Abrar & his friend meet a hotel's waiter, Baqir (Behroze Sabzwari). Baqir is married to Salma (Farah Shah) and has a daughter, Naina (Aiman Khan)Faizan and Naina are actually class fellows and they fall in love with each other. But Bilquis sees another girl for Faizan which he refuses. Abrar refuses his marriage with Naina because her father is a waiter of a hotel. Naina's parents also do not accept but eventually accept under pressure. Faizan and Naina marry in front of Naina's parents, despite Abrar's refusal. Faizan's parents find out and decide to disinherit Faizan from the family, including blocking his access to his bank account. Faizan and Naina now must find a way to live on their own despite these challenges. Jameel dies of tuberculosis, which gives attack to Badi Aapa. Waheed likes Sania. Zarina keeps forcing Sania to marry Waheed. Farhat & Abrar prevent Sajjad from marrying anyone except Shireen (Zainab Jameel), who is an employee and later president of the office where Sania works. She had always dreamed of marrying Sajjad. After some time, Faizan and Naina have a daughter but Faizan leaves Naina and his daughter as he can not afford them. Naina goes to her father's house along with her daughter. Sajjad places a condition for marrying Shereen. He agrees to do so if Faizan returns home. Later, Abrar tells Sania that her father Ansar was his younger brother. In the end, Sania marries Sajjad.

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