Serial ‘Dil-e-Nadan’ starts on Geo TV today
Story of drama is written by Sadia Akhtar and directed by Saima Waseem
By Our Correspondent
August 13, 2024
KARACHI: New drama serial “Dil-e-Nadan,” created under the banner of 7th Sky Entertainment, will be aired on Geo TV today (Tuesday). The story of the drama is written by Sadia Akhtar and directed by Saima Waseem. The star cast of ‘Dil-e-Nadan’ includes Mikaal Zulfiqar, Amar Khan, Kashif Mehmood, Ali Abbas, Uzma Hasan, Fajar Khan, Semi Raheel and others.
Moreover, the song written by Sabir Zafar has been adapted into the best OST form by Shani Arshad through his voice and composition. The producers of the serial are Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi. The audience will be able to watch the drama, the story of which revolves around love and ignorance, every Monday and Tuesday at 8pm only on Geo TV.
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