KARACHI: Drama serial ‘Hari Hari Choorian’, by TNI productions will be going on-air on ‘Har Pal Geo’ from 1st August, it was announced at a promotional gathering organized at a local hotel here on Friday.
The cast has a stimulating mix of seniors and young artists. The drama has been shot across charming locations in the scenic Nathiagali.
Directed by Syed Atif Hussain and produced by Mohammad Zeeshan Khan, the cast of the sequence includes Aiman M. Khan, Wahaj Ali, Hassan Ahmed, Sajid Hassan, Shagufta Ejaz, Natasha Ali, Javeria Abbasi, Mahmood Aslam, Faria Sheikh, Asad Siddiqui, SharmainTayyub, Nazli Nasr, Maria Khan, Khalid Butt, Noshaba Bashir, Sabahat Ali Bukhari, Hadi Firdausi, Ali Deswali, Fozia Mushtaq, Qaisar Naqvi and Rabia Tabassum.
Jahanzeb Qamar, writer of the serial has successfully managed to unfold complexities between the characters. The plot portrays the harsh social behaviors of people surrounded by the tale of love and revenge.
Aiman Khan will be playing a bubbly role in the sequence, who falls in love with her cousin, played by Wahaj Ali. But their love is enclosed with the political situation created between the families that end up troubling the relationship; rest to be kept a mystery.
The title song of the drama ‘Hari Hari Choorian’ has been composed by the experienced Waqar Ali with its lyrics written by Ayub Khawar. The melody is sung by the legend none other than the, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.
The viewers can watch the first episode from 1st August, 2017 at 8 p.m. every Tuesday only on ‘Har Pal Geo’.
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