Arabic Trailers of Hit Pakistani Dramas Released
Arabic-speaking viewers will now have access to Pakistani shows in their own languages.
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Arabic-speaking viewers will now have access to Pakistani shows in their own languages.
Guru, an Express Entertainment television series that would keep viewers glued to the screen, will centre on an intersex man who is the main character both at work and at home.
In its Arabic adaptation, the drama is titled Qareeban, meaning “This Way.” A teaser of the Arabic version was shared by Ahmed Ali Akbar through a collaborative post with Hum TV Arabia, and fans eagerly flocked to witness it.
A thrilling trailer of the series has been released, generating excitement among viewers who are eager to see something exceptional on their screens.
Fans are overwhelmed with Wahaj and Ayeza individually already, though they seem super-excited to see their favourite stars as a couple on-screen. It is yet to be disclosed if it is a project or a part of some new trend.
Marie Khan, the head of the project, expressed her excitement about working with Imran Abbas and Neelam Muneer in this upcoming drama.
The subscription-based platform is available for both smartphone and computer users offering previously aired shows, dramas, music programmes and documentaries including Aik Mohabbat Sau Afsanay, Teesra Kinara, Andhera Ujala, Kiran Kahani, Waaris, Ainak Wala Jinn, and Dhuwan among others available on PTVFlix.
According to multiple media outlets, The Legend of Maula Jatt actress will soon be seen in an Express Entertainment production titled Razia.
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The series will be produced by Safran’s The Safran Co. and Wan’s Atomic Monster, and it will be distributed by Warner Bros. Television.
Bandish 2 has also been directed by Aabis Raza, and written by Syed Nabeel and Shahid Nizami. Sania Saeed, Affan Waheed, Amna Ilyas, Areej Mohiuddin, and others will be seen essaying their roles with perfection.
She appeared in a handful of films in the late 2000s, and recently voiced a character in “PAW Patrol: The Movie.” But “American Horror Story” will be her first scripted on-screen venture in a decade.
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