KARACHI: With a tale of vengeance among men, ‘Khalish’ directed by Syed Ali Raza (Usama), depicts a bad blood story between an enraged son and a father who abandoned him to live entirely in despair, bringing on-screen the prominent actors Faisal Qureshi and Asif Raza Mir for mainframe roles.
Geo Television has had its record-breaking triumph with its earlier mega serial ‘Bashar Momin’ as well and this year around, Faisal Qureshi is apparent to feature entirely powerhouse as ‘Sahil’; sharing screen will be Pakistani supermodel and actress Sunita Masrshal as ‘Nageen’ and Asif Raza as ‘Meer Altamash’.
Scriptwriter Imran Ali has penned down a story of misery at length which follows just one path and that is to seek vengeance. Unlike any mainstream love story, the story depicts how vengeance takes its form in a man’s life when Sahil, despite living in poverty with his mother all his life and a decline at love when Nageen’s parents refuse over family standard, he leans with persistence until his mother dies.
Sahil is left with nothing but a vendetta against a business tycoon, his own father, when his mother in her death bed, reveals that his father is not dead and had actually abandoned them.
The ‘Khalish’ star crew also includes Kamran Jilani, Zainab Qayoum, Tanveer Jamal, Jahan Ara, Ismat Zaidi, Tabassum Arif, Mariyam Mirza, Aliya Ali, Faraz Farooqui, Sana Humayun, Daniyal Enwar, Fahad Rehmani, Tabriz Ali Shah, Salma Shaheen, Sohail Khan, Salahuddin Tonio, Manoj Kumar, Amna Malik and Zaheen Tahira.
Ice Media & Entertainment has unleashed the drama serial to air on Geo TV at 8:00 pm every Wednesday, starting today.
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