Apr 29 2013
Kankar on Hum Tv

Directed by Haissam Hussain
Written by Umera Ahmed
Cast: Fahad Mustafa, Sanam Baloch, Mohib Miorza, Ismat Zaidi, Behroz Sabzwari
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Apr 29 2013

Directed by Haissam Hussain
Written by Umera Ahmed
Cast: Fahad Mustafa, Sanam Baloch, Mohib Miorza, Ismat Zaidi, Behroz Sabzwari
Apr 19 2013
Zindagi Gulzar Hai is a Serial Of Hum Tv Based on an Urdu Novel written By Famous Novel Writer Umera Ahmed. Pakistani Desidramas online.
Story of Kashf; daughter to a divorced educated woman who works day in and night out as a teacher to bring up her three daughters. The mother loses all her self respect when her husband leaves her for an uneducated woman just because she bears him a son. Kashf vows to recollect the lost respect of her mother by getting admission in the best university in the country and then shines as a civil serv
ant. She meets a guy in school which she initially hates but this hatred is later converted in matrimony. when the guy gets to know the family upclose and personal, he acknowledges the struggle of a great mother for teaching values and respect to her children.. She never like to use unfair means for getting anything in life. But due to her hard life she thinks that Allah does not love her. On other hand the boy has strong family background, he is flirty and good looking. He forgets Allah while living luxurious life. But once entered in practical life he realizes that he himself is a conservative person. Story is about how these contradictory persons meet each other and find that All loves them.

Written by Umera Ahmed
Directed by: Sultana Siddiqui
Produced by: Momal Shunaid
For: Moomal Productions
Cast: Fawad Afzal Khan, Sanam Saeed, Mehreen Raheal, Mansha Pasha, Ayesha Omar, Samina Peerzada, Javed Shiekh, Behroz Sabzwari, Waseem Abbas, Shehryar Munawar Siddiqui, Hina K.Biyat, Kanwar Nafees, Sana Sarfaraz, Muhammad Asad, Maheen Rizvi, Mehreen Raheal, Mansha Pasha, Ayesha Omar, Samina Peerzada, Javed Shiekh,
Jun 11 2010
Zahra Habib and Maliha Jamal are medical students and old friends. Their friendship dates back to their college days. Zahra comes from a lower middle class family and is grappling with all kinds of problems at home. Maliha on the other hand belongs to an affluent family. Her parents are doctors by profession and have a great relationship with their children. Both of them really value their friendship. Their relationship suffers first major setback when Junaid tells Maliha about his interest in Zahra and his intentions to marry her. Maliha is not able to digest her brother’s interest in Zahra as she feels betrayed by her.
Written by : Umera Ahmed
Directed by: Mehreen Jabbar
Produced by: 7th SKY Entertainment – Hamyun Saeed & Abdullah Kadwani
Cast: Sanam Baloch, Aamina Sheikh, Adeel Hussain, Sanam Saeed, Faisal Shah, Nimra Bucha, Lubna Asim, Shahid Naqvi, Parveen Malik, Mohammad Ahmed, Mohammad Yasir, Behroz Sabzwari, Farah, Pari Hashmi, Ahmed Zeb
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Jun 05 2010
ARY Digital’s New drama serial “Daam”
Music and Vocals: Zeb & Haniya
Lyrics: Mohammad Ahmed
Produced by: Shiraz Uppal
Written by : Umera Ahmed
Directed by: Mehreen Jabbar
Produced by: 7th SKY Entertainment – Hamyun Saeed & Abdullah Kadwani
Cast: Sanam Baloch, Aamina Sheikh, Adeel Hussain, Sanam Saeed, Faisal Shah, Nimra Bucha, Lubna Asim, Shahid Naqvi, Parveen Malik, Mohammad Ahmed, Mohammad Yasir, Behroz Sabzwari, Farah, Pari Hashmi, Ahmed Zeb
May 23 2010
Zahra Habib and Maliha Jamal are medical students and old friends. Their friendship dates back to their college days. Zahra comes from a lower middle class family and is grappling with all kinds of problems at home. Maliha on the other hand belongs to an affluent family. Her parents are doctors by profession and have a great relationship with their children. Both of them really value their friendship. Their relationship suffers first major setback when Junaid tells Maliha about his interest in Zahra and his intentions to marry her. Maliha is not able to digest her brother’s interest in Zahra as she feels betrayed by her.

Written by : Umera Ahmed
Directed by: Mehreen Jabbar
Produced by: 7th SKY Entertainment – Hamyun Saeed & Abdullah Kadwani
Cast: Sanam Baloch, Aamina Sheikh, Adeel Hussain, Sanam Saeed, Faisal Shah, Nimra Bucha, Lubna Asim, Shahid Naqvi, Parveen Malik, Mohammad Ahmed, Mohammad Yasir, Behroz Sabzwari, Farah, Pari Hashmi, Ahmed Zeb
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Apr 14 2010
Guest: Abdullah Kadwani & others
Host: Aamir Liaquat Hussain
Cast: Samiya Mumtaz, Sarwat Gilani, Mahreen Raheel, Samina Peerzada, Faisal Qureshi, Adnan Siddiqui, Imran Abbas, Humayun Saaed, Khayyam Sarhadi
Written by: Umera Ahmed
Directed by: Babar Javaid
Produced by: Humayun Saeed
Feb 01 2010
By Zamard

On every Saturday night, millions across the country are glued to watching Meri Zaat Zara-e-Benishaan (MZZB) a TV drama that is a cross between a Jane Austen/Thomas Hardy novel and Teen Aurteein Teen Kahaniya. However, no one can deny the fact that each episode leaves you wanting for more.
After Lahasil and Doraha, novelist Umera Ahmed’s MZZB is no less than stellar. Directed by Babar Javed and produced by 7th Sky productions, MZZB is about the clash of traditionalists and modernists. The larger than life egos of the elders topped with misogyny, twisted thinking and misunderstandings that end up ruining many lives. The misuse of Quran ki qasam is also highlighted in the serial and shows how fallible beings use the holy text to their advantage without realising the implications and repercussions that come out of it.
The story opens when a young girl, Sara (Sarwat Gillani), shows up unannounced at Arfeen Abbass’s house, informing him of her mother Saba’s death. In flashbacks, we are told as to how Saba is pursued by her cousins Arfeen (Faisal Qureshi) and Adil (Adnan Siddiqi) and it’s the former whom she also adores. However, Saba faces strong opposition from Tai Amma, played by Samina Pirzada and her astute husband, played by a seething Khayam Sarahadi. What follows next is a web of intrigue spun by Tai Amma and her daughters that ultimately results in tarnishing Saba’s character and her divorce from Afreen. The story moves on and focuses on the present where the characters that were pivotal in Saba’s downfall are repentant and willing to make amends.
With Sara and Haider’s (Imran Abbas) romance blossoming, a twist in the tale comes when the former disappears after her Nikah and as a result, some old secrets come into light but not in a pleasant manner. There is a scene in which Saba is beaten mercilessly by her uncle that could have been done more subtly. While the director maybe trying to portray reality, the whole shout fest just solidifies the notion that it is okay for a man to beat a woman to show his dominance.
Over all, there are two stars of the play. Samiya, with her strong theatrical background, had garnered a fan following in an earlier outing when she appeared in PTV’s Zard Dopahar. She comes from a family of illustrious stage artistes, namely Azra Butt and Zohra Sehgul, who rule on both sides of the border. Samiya is a powerhouse of a performer and does not disappoint as the long-suffering Saba.
On the other hand, it is Sarwat Gillani who is a revelation. While the curls are gone for sure, the actress has a new-found confidence and in each frame she shines. From portraying the bewildered look of someone fighting with circumstances to portraying the feelings of a budding romance, Sarwat carries herself with panache, proving that she has come a long way from her non-quintessential role in Jo Baat Ghar Mein Hay and the serials and TV host stints that followed.
Production wise, the play is almost perfect except for the fact that the director could have done better in terms of depicting the time periods. In the flashback scenes that are set some 20 years earlier. The clothes do not confirm to the fashions of the 80s while yet another glaring glitch is the vehicles used. Not a good idea showing a late 1990s model in mid 1980s. Keeping these minor follies aside, Baber Javed has done a good job. Having a huge star cast which includes Khayam Sarahadi, Samina Peerzada, Adnan Siddiqui, Faisal Qureshi, Imran Abbass along with Samiya and Sarwat, it would not be wrong to say that each actor is well suited to the character he or she portrays.
Last but not the least is the haunting score of MZZB that has been superbly sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. The title song pulls at your heart strings and is getting plenty of air time on radio and music channels. The video had quite a large number of hits on YouTube before it was removed due to a copy right claim.
MZZB is one of the most watched dramas at the moment and given the way it is discussed at social occasions and on web forums (something worth checking out) it seems that the MZZB mania is going to stay for a long while. Watch this saga of human emotions if you are in a mood for some quality performances over the weekend but do keep a tissue box handy.
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Dec 16 2009
Written by : Umera Ahmed
Directed by : Haissam Hussain
Produced by : Momina Duraid
Aired on : HumTv
Cast: Mohammed Qavi Khan, Khayyam Sarhadi, Faisal Qureshi, Samina Peerzada, Farhan Ali Agha, Qaisar Naqvi, Zhalay Sarhadi, Zeba Ali, Tipu, Hashim Butt, Sohail Omer, Fahad Mirza, Natasha
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Dec 16 2009
Award winning Pakistani drama; Amar Bail (2006)
Based on Umera Ahmed’s Urdu Novel Amar Bail
Awards:
Best Director (Sakina Sammo)
Best Actor (Adnan Siddiqui)
People’s Choice Award (TV One)

Director: Sakina Sammo
Written By: Umera Ahmed
Produced By: Seema Taher Khan
Starring: Adnan Siddiqui, Uzma Gillani, Waqas Khan, Shakeel, Khalid Ahmed, Alex Tyerman, Maria Rabab, Amir Ahmed, Ambreen, Sameera,
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Nov 26 2009
A saga that spans over two generations and is about the clash between two opposite schools of thought, the progressive and the very conservative. The story revolves around three brothers who have very different outlooks on life and bring up their children according to their own life philosophies. The oldest doesn’t believe in educating his daughters although he sends his son abroad for higher education; while the youngest moves to Dubai, and makes sure his daughters get the best education possible.
Destiny takes one of the youngest brother’s educated daughters back to her homeland and her family find it hard to accept an educated and bright ‘girl’ in their midst. Fate sees this young girl marrying one of her own cousins despite opposition from the whole family. In a desperate bid to get rid of her, the heroine is falsely accused of infidelity by her mother-in-law, who falsely swears on the Quran, forcing her son to divorce his new wife. This has long term consequences on the whole family, who later repent the lies they were all a part of and desperately try to make amends…although perhaps now it is too late. A moving and thought provoking family drama.

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Oct 18 2009
Oct 06 2009
This gripping serial revolves around Zinia and Danish who are close friends of fifteen years, living in the US. Danish goes to Pakistan to visit his mother, and agrees to get married to his young cousin, Mahi, at his mother’s insistence. When Zinia learns of his marriage, she becomes extremely upset. Meanwhile, she meets Jawad, who she later learns is Mahi’s cousin, and who becomes interested in her. They begin to meet frequently, which upsets Danish, and the realization that his wife is immature does not help matters. To make the situation worse, Zinia discovers that Mahi is being blackmailed by someone from her past. Does she manage to salvage her relationship with her husband, or does he end up with Zinia, after all? Does Zinia develop feelings for Jawad? To find out, watch Malaal.

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Aug 16 2009
coming soon on Geo tv after Ramadan
Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishaan, a serial shot by 7th sky entertainment, based on a novel (Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishaan) by Umerah Ahmed.
Cast: Samia Mumtaz, Imran Abbas, Sarwat Gillani, Hamid Farooqui, Mehreen Raheel, Faisal Qureshi, Adnan Siddiqui, Samina Peerzada, Shakeel, Khayyam Sarhadi, Humayun Saeed, Ismat Zaidi, Sheheryar Zaidi, Imran Abbas, Hamid Farooqi, Hina DilpazeerProduced by: 7th sky entertainment
(Abdullah Kadwani and Humayun Saeed)
Directed by: Babar Javed
Singer: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
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