New serial ‘Mera Khuda Janey’ on Geo TV from tomorrow
KARACHI: New drama serial “Mera Khuda Janey” produced by Seventh Sky Entertainment under the supervision of Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi will be on air on Geo TV – Pakistan’s most popular entertainment channel from May 2 (tomorrow).
The viewers can watch this drama every Wednesday at 8pm. A girl named Rohi is the main character who marries a Waleed, but the couple does not have a child for six years. Thus, her mother-in-law forces Waleed for second marriage which triggers a conflict between the couple. At one stage, Waleed too realises that Rohi can never become a mother. And with the entrance of another girl, Iqrai, the story becomes a thriller.
Mera Khuda Janey is written by Samina Ejaz and directed by Zeeshan Ahmed. The singer of the soundtrack is Sahir Bagga, which is getting popular on social media. Ali Abbas, Hira Salman, Ayley Khan, Anum Fayyaz, Nida Mumtaz, Rabia Naureen and others have performed in the drama serial.
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