Shehr-e-Malal

Shehr-e-Malal (Urdu: شہر ملال, lit.'City of Regret') is a 2020 Pakistani family drama television series, premiered on Express Entertainment on 13 February 2020. Produced by Zeeshan Khan under TNI Productions, it stars Maria Wasti, Shahood Alvi, Hajra Yamin and Ali Abbas in lead roles.[1][2] This serial was shot approximately in 2018 but release was delayed and later telecasted after two years.[3]

Shehr-e-Malal
GenreFamily drama
Written bySadia Akhter
Directed byFurqan Adam
StarringMaria Wasti
Hajra Yamin
Ali Abbas
Shahood Alvi
Rabya Kulsoom
Opening theme"Shehr-e-Malal" by Sanam Marvi
ComposerWaqar Ali
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
ProducerZeeshan Khan
Camera setupMulti-Camera setup
Running timeApprox. 42-43 Minutes
Production companyTNI Productions
Release
Original networkExpress Entertainment
Original release13 February (2020-02-13) 
3 September 2020 (2020-09-03)

Plot

Tabinda (Maria Wasti) and Umer Hasan (Shahood Alvi) once were in a relationship are now heading their own families. As a result of misunderstandings, they broke off and part ways in the past. Tabinda married a rich business man and is now taking care of her husband's business as he’s disabled, whereas Umer married the daughter of a business tycoon. The story takes a new turn when both meet after several years. Tabinda goes to Umer’s house and asked for his daughter Rameen (Hajra Yamin)'s proposal for Shazir (Ali Abbas). Shazir is Tabinda's step-son and both Shazir & Rameen are in love with each other. Umer eventually denied the proposal. Broken heart Rameen tries to attempt suicide. Tabinda spread the suicidal act of Rameen to defame Umer which got attention of media. Umer helpless before Rameen, begs Tabinda to accept his daughter. This time, Tabinda agrees for the proposal and plans to take revenge from Umer’s daughter. Tabinda created misunderstandings between Shazir and Rameen after marriage, but eventually she created problem for herself that result in her own family's loss.[4]

Cast

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