Shaadi Impossible

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Shaadi Impossible
Genre Romantic comedy
Written by Adeel Razzaq
Directed by Mohsin Talat
Starring
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
Production
Executive producerSeema Taher Khan
Producers
  • Ahmed Baig
  • Farhan Raza Sheikh
Running time109 minutes
Original release
Network TVOne Pakistan
Release5 June 2019 (2019-06-05)

Shaadi Impossible (transl. Marriage Impossible) is a 2019 Pakistani romantic comedy television film aired on TVOne Pakistan on 5 June 2019. It stars Yumna Zaidi, Affan Waheed, Saman Ansari and Noman Masood in pivot roles. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Plot

Raina's mother died when she was young and she is raised by her single father and paternal grand-mother. Raina refuses to marry after completing her studies, as a result of pressure from her family, she keeps some not so easy conditions for the marriage. The family arranged her appointment with Zaid, a well settled guy, whose mother is divorced. Whilst the families are happy with their relationship , Rania and Zaid decide to fake their relationship. After a series of consequences, it appears that marriage is fixed among their single parents Kabir and Mehar and not their kids.

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