Jinnah Ke Naam
Jinnah Ke Naam, also spelled as Jinnah Kay Naam is a Pakistani romantic drama that was aired in 2009 on PTV Home. The drama stars Sami Khan and Saba Qamar in lead roles. The drama was directed by Tariq Mairaj. Jinnah Ke Naam is named after Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who is the founder of Pakistan.[1][2]
Jinnah Ke Naam | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Kashif Nisar |
Directed by | Tariq Mairaj |
Starring | Saba Qamar Sami Khan Agha Ali Ghazala Butt |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language(s) | Urdu |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Production | |
Running time | ~45 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | PTV Home |
Original release | 2009 |
Cast
- Sami Khan as Ali
- Saba Qamar as Fatima Jinnah
- Agha Ali
- Ghazala Butt
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See also
- Pakistani dramas
- List of Pakistani dramas
References
- "An actor needs to be shameless in front of the camera: Saba Qamar".
- "5 Pakistani actresses we'd love to see on the big screen". Express Tribune. 17 February 2015.
External links
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