Tabeer (TV series)

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Tabeer
Tabeer title-card.jpg
Written by Imran Ashraf [1]
Directed by Ahson Talish
Starring
Opening theme"Dukh Mere Aas Paas Chalte Hain" by Nabeel Shaukat Ali
Ending theme"Dukh Mere Saath Saath Chalte Hain" by Nabeel Shaukat Ali
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
Production company Momina Duraid Productions
Original release
Network Hum TV
Release20 February (2018-02-20) 
14 August 2018 (2018-08-14)
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Tabeer (English: Interpretation) is a Pakistani television series created by Momina Duraid under MD Productions that premiered on Hum TV on February 20,2018. It stars Iqra Aziz and Shehzad Sheikh. It is directed by Ahson Talish and written by Imran Ashraf. [2] [3]

Contents

The drama is the third on-screen collaboration between Shehzad Sheikh and Iqra Aziz after Choti Si Zindagi and Qurban and between Imran Ashraf and Eshal Fayyaz after Abro . [4]

A dubbed version of the serial in Pashto was aired on Hum Pashto 1. [5]

Plot

Tabeer (Iqra Aziz) is pregnant with her husband Yasir's child. Yasir (Imran Ashraf) works for Fawad. Fawad's mother is somewhat arrogant, but Fawad (Shehzad Sheikh) is a very generous and simple man. Fawad is married to Zarnish (Eshal Fayyaz), who gives birth to his child but dies of cancer. Yasir also dies in a car accident. Tabeer is in great shock and later gives birth to Yasir's son, who also dies later because of Ajju's (Ali Safina's) carelessness.

Sania (Hajra Yameen) is a very emotional character who loves Fawad madly but is depressed after being rejected. To lessen her pain, she joins a school where she meets a painter (Ahson Talish), who is also emotional after losing his wife. He starts to love Sania secretly.

Tabeer feeds Fawad's child, and after a series of ups and downs in her life, Fawad marries her secretly in her house with the approval of Daadi (Azra Mansoor). Meanwhile, Fawad's mother takes his proposal of marriage to Sania's house without his approval. After finding out, he calls Sania and tells her about his marriage to Tabeer. Sania's heart is broken again, and she goes to her best friend the painter's house, but when she discovers that he left for London, she panics and accidentally falls into a swimming pool. She is admitted to the hospital in serious condition.

Fawad's brother (Raza Talish) returns from abroad and starts to take an interest in Tabeer without knowing that she is his sister-in-law. After finding out, he grabs a pistol and tries to kill himself. Fawad tries to save him, but in the attempt, is shot in the chest. Finally, after much drama he is saved and Fawad's mother happily accepts Tabeer. Sania is proposed to by the painter and she accepts it readily.

Seven years later, Tabeer is happy and living with Fawad and his child.

Cast

Awards and nominations

YearAwardsCategoryNominated workResultRef(s)
2019 Hum Awards Best Actor Popular Shehzad Sheikh Nominated
Best Onscreen Couple Iqra Aziz & Shehzad Sheikh
Best Actor Female - Popular Iqra Aziz
Best Drama Serial - PopularTabeer
Best Writer Imran Ashraf
Best Director Ahson Talish
Best OST Momina Duraid

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