Ready Steady Go (Pakistani TV series)

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Ready Steady Go
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Genre Sitcom
Written byHassan Imam
Faisal Sherazi
Rehan Zaheer Siddiqui
Directed byKamran Ahmed Ali
Starring Maham Amir
Faizan Shaikh
Parveen Akbar
Aadi Adeel
Shafqat Khan
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons02
No. of episodesSeason 1: 428
Season 2: 35
Production
ProducerAmsa Kamran
Production locationsKarachi,Pakistan (Defence)
Camera setupRectangle Camera
Running timeApprox. 22-24 Minutes
Release
Original network Play Entertainment
Original release3 February 2017 (2017-02-03) 
13 September 2019 (2019-09-13)

Ready Steady Go is a Pakistani sitcom television series directed by Kamran Ahmed Ali and written by Hassan Imam. It is aired on Play Entertainment weekly. Sitcom stars Maham Amir, Faizan Shaikh and Parveen Akber. [1] [2]

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Plot

Sitcom is about lady Khairan (Parveen Akbar) who is head of the family, who has weak and ill husband Wazeer Ahmed (Shafqat Khan). Despite not having money she was strict towards her two lazy sons Pyaare (Faizan Shaikh) and Babban (Aadi Adeel). Family is rented a portion in Noshi's (Maham Faizan) house, the two boys fall for young landlord. From there begins a story that how Noshi used Pyaare and Babban to do something for her every week which makes their mother mad at Noshi, since both ladies don't like each other.

Series overview

SeasonNo. of episodesOriginally broadcast (Pakistan)
First episodeLast episode
14283 February 201713 February 2020
23514 February 202025 September 2020

Cast and characters

Guest appearances

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References

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  2. Shirazi, Maria. "Catching up with Faizan Shaikh". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 15 February 2020.