‘Mannat’ starts on Geo TV today
KARACHI: Geo TV brings another classic drama serial ‘Mannat’ that starts from Sunday 20th November. Written by Kishor Asmal and directed by Amin Iqbal, the cast of Mannat includes Rabab Hashim, Sami Khan, Zaib Rehman, Uzma Hassan, Kashif Mehmood, Iffat Umer, Zoya Khan, Khalid Saleem Butt ,Zainab Qayoom and others. Senior actress Zaib Rehman will appear on TV after 25 years gap. You may watch this serial on Sunday at 8 PM on Geo TV.
Finally Geo TV is coming up with another good project after ‘Dhaani’, ‘Khuda aur Mohabbat’ and ‘Noor e Zindagi Noor Mahal’ and many
more.
Mannat is a beautifully written script. Mannat, is a girl who comes from a poor, broken family and through fate and luck ends up in a rich family with a curse.
She goes from being submissive to being strong and taking control.
It was a brilliant journey for both the characters. Watch your favourite actress Rabab Hashim in a folk attire in Geo TV's Mannat.
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