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Lagaao | |
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Genre | Drama Romance film [1] |
Written by | Waseem Ahmad |
Directed by | Ali Masud Saeed |
Starring | Saniya Shamshad Babar Khan Zainab Qayyum Maryam Fatima Mehmood Aslam Adnan Jaffar Saman Ansari Attiya Khan Shamim Hilaly Farah Nadeem Munawwar Saeed |
Theme music composer | Wajid Saeed |
Opening theme | Raba Meri Kya Haal Sunaye by Singer Faiza Mujahid Lyrics by Ali |
Composer | Sahir Ali Bagga |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
No. of episodes | 35 |
Production | |
Producer | M.D. Productions |
Production location | Karachi |
Editors | Jameel Awan Ikhlaq Ahmad |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 30-45 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Hum TV |
Release | 18 January – 16 May 2016 |
Related | |
Ek Thi Misaal |
Lagao (Urdu : لگاؤ ; lit. Ascription /Attachment) is a Pakistani romantic drama serial, [1] which was aired on Hum TV on January 18, 2016. Written by Waseem Ahmad, it is directed by Ali Masud Saeed and produced by Momina Duraid. It stars Saniya Shamshad, Babar Khan, Zainab Qayyum, Maryam Fatima, Saman Ansari, Attiya Khan, Shamim Hilaly, Mehmood Aslam, and Adnan Jaffar, among others.
Lagaao, a story of love, trust, and friendship, turns into a tale of lies, deceit, and remorse. Watch the story unfold. [2]
Lagao is the story of three friends: Nyla (Zainab Qayyum), Amber (Attiya Khan), and Sitwat (Saman Ansari). Nyla is married to Abeer (Adnan Jaffar), and Amber is married to Rana (Mehmood Aslam). Amber has a daughter Sumbul (Sania Shamshad), and Nyla has a daughter Maham (Maryam Fatima). However, Sumbul does not support her cruel father, who is a sharp man. Once Rana is assassinated, she expresses that she does not want the death of her father, but she wants him to cancel his harsh policies. She loved Farhan (Babar Khan),but her father told her to marry his friend's son, which she refused. Nyla sees Abeer more attached to Amber, as he also considers Amber his friend and wants to marry her, as when Sumbul calls, he comes at that time without letting his wife know. Sitwat is not married but secretly wants Abeer. Finally, Maha also refuses to consider him as her father. There comes Amber's paternal aunt (Shamim Hilaly). Amber's paternal aunt comes into Amber's house and wants that Amber must marry again with another man. She first tried to marry Amber with Abeer, who actually did not know that he was married to Nyla. Maham also stopped talking with Sumbul prior to saying that she had always liked Abeer to help Amber and marry her. However, distance between Nyla and Abeer increased as Nyla saw Abeer and Amber in the restaurant. Nyla tried to divorce Abeer until she lived with her eldest brother. However, Nyla and Amber's relationship came under strain and was broken;same with Sumbul and Maham. Sitwat became happy as she was told by Nyla that she should make divorce papers. On the other side Amber had a factory problem, which she said to Abeer to solve; she solved it, but it was all written in newspapers. Amber tried her best to hide this from Sumbul. Sumbul had already this file on his computer. Sumbul became happy as somebody was with them. Sumbul and Amber's aunt want that Amber must marry Abeer. Sitwat died in a car accident before Amber and Abeer's marriage. Sitwat and her closest nephew (related through sister) were closely related. Sitwat's nephew liked Sitwat, as he thought she was right in her actions. Abeer divorced Nyla but not signed (as seems by Nyla). Nyla did not see the sign and went to her friend Sumera's home to live the rest of her life. Sumera suggested she do a second marriage. Nyla became happy as she had not gotten divorced yet and she is still Abeer's wife. Nyala decided to come to Pakistan and live together. Amber decided to live with Sumbul prior to (Shamim Hilaly)'s departure to her original home. Abeer now lived with his old family. Safdar Rana (Taimoor Rana's brother, Sumbul's paternal uncle) suddenly came to take Sumbul as she was his niece. Amber protected Sumbul; Safdar and the Army gone away. But he said that he would come again.
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