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Ghundi

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Ghundi
Written byFaiza Iftikhar
Directed byKashif Nisar
Opening themeSahir Ali Bagga
ComposerSahir Ali Bagga
Country of originPakistan
Original languages
  • Urdu
  • Punjabi
No. of episodes24
Production
Producers
Production locationLahore
EditorAman Ali Butt
Production companySix Sigma Plus
Original release
NetworkHum Sitaray
Release22 December 2013 (2013-12-22) –
1 June 2014 (2014-06-01)

Ghundi (transl. Female hooligan) is a 2013 Pakistani television comedy drama series directed by Kashif Nisar, written by Faiza Iftikhar and produced by Humayun Saeed and Shehzad Nadeeb under banner Six Sigma Plus. It starred Uroosa Siddiqui, Uzma Hassan, Haseeb Muhammad Bin Qasim, Sohail Sameer, Agha Ali and Rahma Ali in leading roles.[1][2][3]

Plot

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The plot focuses on a typical Pehalwan family of Lahore which comprises three brothers who care and love her young sister so much that she becomes rotten and spoilt. The family consider her as a good luck signature and tries to fulfill her every single desire and wants to marry her.

Cast

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  • Uroosa Siddiqui as Neelofar Chaudhry aka Neelo; spoilt and the only daughter of Pehalwan family[4]
  • Haseeb Muhammad Bin Qasim as Yaqoob; Neelo's elder brother
  • Sohail Sameer as Saqib; Neloo's second brother who wants to marry
  • Kamran Mujahid; Neelo's younger brother and a Pehalwan
  • Uzma Hassan as Rukhsana; Yaqoob's wife, cunning in nature and loves Neelo as her daughter
  • Agha Ali as Rehan; Yaqoob's adapted son and simple innocent guy who obeys Yaqoob as his elder brother
  • Adnan Shah Tipu as Mateen
  • Farhana Maqsood as Marjana; Saqib's friend and wants to marry him
  • Farah Tufail as Nargis; Neelo's friend who keeps eyes on Rehan
  • Rahma Ali as Zoya
  • Tahira Imam as Zoya's mother

References

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  1. ^ "What Hum Sitaray is offering". 16 December 2013. Archived from the original on 26 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Ghundi (2014 Hum Sitaray) Profile on Pakistani.pk". Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  3. ^ Sadaf Haider, Sadaf Siddiqui (10 December 2014). "Drama Poll 2014 results: 'Pyaray Afzal' dominates Pakistani television". Dawn News. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  4. ^ Sadaf Haider (12 May 2020). "The funniest Pakistani shows you should watch to beat lockdown blues". Dawn Images.