Haya Ke Daaman Main

Haya Ke Daaman Main (Urdu: حیا کے دامن میں; lit: On Haya's lap) is a Pakistani romantic television soap opera first aired on 30 March 2016 on Hum TV. Written by Adam Azeen, it is directed by Syed Wahab Jaffari. It is produced by Momina Duraid in the MD Productions company.[1] It airs every Monday to Friday 7:30 pm PST. It is edited by Muhammad Adeel Khalid and Ikhlaq Ahmad. Its chief editor is Mahmood Ali and assistant editors are Saqib Qureshi and Bilal Javed. The show later reran on Hum Sitaray.

Haya Ke Daman Mein
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GenreRomance film
Romantic comedy
Soap opera
Written byAdam Azeen
Screenplay byZakir Ahmed
Directed bySyed Wahab Jaffari
Starring
Opening themeLyrics by
Sabir Zafar
Country of originPakistan
Original language(s)Urdu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes119
Production
Executive producer(s)Momina Duraid
Producer(s)Momina Duraid
CinematographyNadeem Kashmiri
Azhar Ali
Editor(s)Muhammad Adeel Khalid
Ikhlaq Ahmad
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Running time11 – 20 minutes
Production company(s)MD Productions
Release
Original networkHum TV
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Audio formatStereophonic sound
Original release30 March (2016-03-30) 
16 September 2016 (2016-09-16)
Chronology
Preceded byIshq-e-Benaam
Followed byBad Gumaan
Related shows
External links
Hum TV Official Website

Outline

The story is about Haya (Sukaina Khan), who is the daughter of (Muhammad Qavi Khan), younger sister of Aarish (Syed Waseem Tirmaizi) and Farid (Hannan Samed). She is friend of Rija (Mariyam Nafees) who is in love with Babar (Hammad Farooqui), son of (Fazila Qazi). Aarish is to marry Mizna (Nida Khan) who is disliked by Haya & Rija. This leads to bring sadness in Haya's life. While her brother, Farid is married to Laina, sister of Shan (Jahanzeb Khan) and daughter of (Fouzia Mushtaq). Mizna is daughter of Mehmood (Behroze Sabzwari) and Ismat (Ambar Wajid). Her mother Ismat is a relative of Anwari (Afshan Qureshi). Conditions change when Haya, who hates Babar marries him and breaks Rija's heart. Babar's grandma, who holds a hatred for Babar's mother, convinces Babar to marry Rija in order to kick Haya out and win against his mother. Haya's brother Farid ( Hanan Samed) goes to Rija's house and blames her for trying to marry Babar and destroying Haya's marriage. Babar gets written permission from a broken Haya so that he can finally marry Rija. Rija's parents become angry with her and lock her in a room until Babar's grandmother calls the police and has Rija's father arrested. Babar marries Rija and a rivalry ensues between Haya and Rija who were once best friends, Haya keeping her marriage together and Rija forcefully taking Haya's place.

Cast

  • Sukaina Khan as Haya
  • Mariyam Nafees as Rija
  • Nida Khan as Mizna
  • Waseem Tirmaizi as Aarish
  • Hanan Samed as Farid
  • Behroze Sabzwari as Mehmood
  • Ambar Wajid as Ismat
  • Afshan Qureshi as Anwari
  • Jahanzeb Khan as Shan
  • Fouzia Mushtaq as Laina & Shan's mother (Dead)
  • Hammad Farooqui as Babar
  • Fazila Qazi as Mahjabeen
  • Muhammad Qavi Khan as Azeem; Haya, Aarish & Farid's father (Dead)
  • Afraz Rasool as Arslan
  • Sangeeta as Babar and Arslan's grandmother
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