Ahsas

TV series or program
  • Ghana Ali
  • Noman Ijaz
  • Sarah Khan
  • Fariya Hassan
  • (For entire cast see below)
Opening themeNandini Srikar
Lyrics by
Ayub KhawarNo. of episodes24 episodesProductionProducerAijaz AslamCinematographyKashif Jabbar
Sarfaraz AhmedProduction companyIce Media & EntertainmentOriginal releaseNetworkUrdu 1Release19 November 2016 (2016-11-19)

Ahsas is a Pakistani romantic drama serial aired on Urdu1. Produced by Ice Media & Entertainment and directed by Najaf Bilgarami. The series premiered on 19 October 2016.[1][2][3]

Plot

Adil, a successful businessman, leads a peaceful life with his wife, Akira. Adil's son, Zohaib, is unhappy with his career-minded wife, Marium, while his daughter, Nimra, leads a miserable life with her controlling husband, Saqib. Hina is the sole breadwinner of her family, comprising her mother, Ishrat, two younger sisters, Huma and Manaal and a brother Hannan. Hina works as a salesgirl in a jewellery shop. She gets engaged to her colleague, Babar.

Adil gets introduced to Hina when he buys a necklace for Akira from her shop. Akira dies in the next few days, leaving Adil heartbroken. Seeing Babar's selfish behaviour, Hina breaks her engagement and quits the job. She starts working at a restaurant. One day, she bumps into Adil, who informs her about Akira's death. Adil hires Hina as a tutor for his grandson, Zeeshan. Eventually, Adil marries Hina against his children's wishes.

Hina eventually gives birth to a son. Adil dies, leaving a significant part of his property in Hina's name. Nimra, Saqib, Zohaib and Marium conspire against Hina but eventually give up seeing her kindness. Nimra and Zohaib feel touched by Hina's selfless behaviour.

Cast

  • Noman Ijaz as Adil
  • Sarah Khan as Hina
  • Ghana Ali as Marium
  • Wahaj Ali as Zohaib
  • Yasir Mazhar as Saakim
  • Fariya Hassan as Nimra
  • Manzoor Qureshi as Bhai jaan
  • Nida Mumtaz as Hina's mother
  • Humera Zahid as Huma
  • Rida Khan as Manaal
  • Yasir as Hadnan
  • Heena as Natasha
  • Samia Naz as Appa ( Saakim's elder sister )
  • Falak (Child actor) as Aima
  • Shifa (Child actor) Zeeshaan

Guest appearances

  • Faysal Qureshi as Sarmaat
  • Zeba Bakhtiar as Akira
  • Laila Wasti as Sanobaar
  • Faiza Gillani as Di (Marium's elder sister)
  • Noman Habib as Babar

References

  1. ^ "Ahsaas looks like an emotional roller coaster". hipinpakistan.com. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  2. ^ "TV Ahsaas Urdu1 Drama Review: An Emotional Tale of a Dysfunctional Family". www.brandsynario.com. 26 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Ahsas Drama, Timings, Schedule And Cast". pakistani.pk. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
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