Noorpur Ki Rani
Noorpur Ki Rani (Urdu: نورپو ر کی رانی) is a Pakistani television series which was broadcast on Hum TV from 25 April 2009 to on 3 October 2009. Written by Pakistani author and screenwriter Samira Fazal, and directed by Haissam Hussain, Noorpur Ki Rani was based on the English novel Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier.[1][2]
Noorpur Ki Rani | |
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Written by | Samira Fazal |
Directed by | Haissam Hussain |
Starring | Mahnoor Baloch Sanam Baloch Noman Ijaz Samina Peerzada Naila Jaffri Qavi Khan Ayesha Gul Azfar Rehman |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
No. of episodes | 23 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Momina Duraid |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | Approx. 45–50 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Hum TV |
Original release | 25 April – 3 October 2009 |
Noorpur Ki Rani was also broadcast in India on the channel Zindagi beginning 13 July 2014,[3] and was also released on Zee5.[1]
Cast
- Sanam Baloch as Noorulain Aneez
- Mahnoor Baloch as Rania
- Noman Ijaz as Salar
- Samina Peerzada as Anna
- Ayesha Gul
- Shehnaz Pervaiz as Amma Jee
- Sanam Agha as Sonia
- Zaheen Tahira
- Qavi Khan
- Naeema Garaj as Nimrah
- Naila Jaffri as Noorulain's khala
- Uday Nair
- Azfar Rehman as Nofil
- Mahira Bhatti as Hareem
- Saba Faisal
- Hina Dilpazir
Plot
The story revolves around Noorulain Aneez, often referred to as Noorie, who is an orphan, and accidentally lands in a rich palace that has an old man and his wife Princess Rania residing. Both want to adopt a male child whom they would bring up and educate so that he would become the heir to their property. After a little hesitation, Noorie is accepted by them, and is given good care & attention in the field of education and social manners. Rania, a good-hearted Princess of Noorpur, wants a romantic life with her husband Salar who doesn't care about her as he thinks that she has everything which a woman can wish for. Princess Rania has wealth, leadership, and respect except for the love of her husband. After the fights and hatred, her husband accidentally kills her and marries Noori after which she becomes Princess Noorulain of Noorpur.
References
- Sharma, Nandini (12 July 2014). "Gear Up For Two New Shows On Zindagi". businessinsider.in. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
- Abad, Maya (23 March 2021). "12 must-watch Pakistani dramas of all time". Galaxy Lollywood. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
- "Zindagi: New TV channel keeps its promise of new shows every month". Times of India. 13 July 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.