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Bhai | |
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بھائی | |
Genre | Action Drama Love–hate relationship |
Based on | Inspiring Central Lahore Stories |
Written by | Afifa Mahmood |
Directed by | Shoaib Khan |
Starring | Noman Ijaz Maha Warsi Saboor Ali Seemi Raheel Salman Shahid Affan Waheed Maryam Noor Qaiser Naqvi Azra Aftab |
Theme music composer | Javed Bashir |
Opening theme | "Laggi Walay Tay Akh Nae O Londe" by Javed Bashir |
Composer | Javed Bashir |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original languages | Urdu Punjabi |
No. of episodes | 36 |
Production | |
Producer | Shoaib Khan |
Production locations | Lahore, (Pakistan) |
Camera setup | Multi-Camera |
Running time | 35-40 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | A-Plus Entertainment |
Release | 31 January 2016 (2016-01-31) – 2017 (2017) |
Bhai (بھائی) is a Pakistani drama serial. It is aired by A-Plus Entertainment in Urdu language. It features Nauman Ijaz as a headstrong and troublemaker councillor of the mahallah for everyone be in the house or outside, with Affan Waheed and Maha Warsi in leading roles.
Plot
The story revolves around the dominance of man in eastern culture. A man with power is destroying the life of his innocent siblings' relations and when falls himself in love, considers love as legal.
Cast
- Noman Ijaz as Ashraf “Bhai”; the arrogant, dominated protagonist and Hammad's elder brother
- Affan Waheed as Hammad; Ashraf's younger brother
- Maha Warsi as Ifrah; a teacher lives in the neighborhood of Ashraf and Hammad's love interest
- Saboor Aly as Sairah; Ashraf and Hammad's younger sister
- Seemi Raheel as Shakeela; Ashraf and Hammad's mother
- Salman Shahid as Muneer; Ashraf and Hammad's father
- Qaiser Naqvi
- Maryam Noor as Hira
- Azra Aftab
- Kinza Malik as Sajida
- Adnan Shah Tipu
- Munazzah Arif as Sabiha
References
- "APlus Entertainment | A-Plus Entertainment Official Website | Zindagi Haseen Hai". Archived from the original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 2016-02-22.
- "Bhai: New TV serial sees Noman Ijaz in a different avatar". Daily Times. 27 January 2016.
- Sadaf Siddique (13 April 2016). "'No means yes': Pakistan TV's dangerous trend of celebrating rapists and stalkers as heroes". Express Tribune.
External links
- Official website Archived 16 April 2021 at the Wayback Machine
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