Karamat-e-Ishq

Karamat-e-Ishq (Urdu: کرامت عشق, lit. 'The Miracle of Love') is a Pakistani romance drama directed by Naeem Khan, written by Doctor Ali Arslan and produced by Eveready Pictures. It originally aired on TVOne.[1][2]

Karamat-e-Ishq
GenreDrama
Written byDoctor Ali Arslan
Directed byNaeem Khan
StarringSarah Khan
Hina Altaf
Sidra Batool
Babar Ali
Country of originPakistan
Original language(s)Urdu
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes76
Production
Producer(s)Eveready Pictures
Running time35 minutes
Production company(s)TVOne Global Pakistan
Release
Original networkTv One
Picture format576i (16:9 SDTV )
1080i ( HDTV )
Audio formatStereo
First shown inPakistan
Original release27 December 2017
External links
Website

Plot

A thrilling story of passionate love, fierce enmity and brutal revenge. Feudal landlord Shahmir and Nabila’s son Karamat Shah is a respected Pir in his village while his half brother Mohsin is always sidelined, creating conflicts between the brothers. But their enmity becomes vicious when Karamat falls for Mohsin’s beloved Alishba. Someone in this love triange is destined to die. Who will it be?

Landlord Shahmir and Nabila are deeply in love and get married. Soon after Nabila is involved in a car accident and becomes paralysed. Her eye movements somehow lead the villagers to believe she has supernatural powers and she is a Pirni. So when she dies after delivering a male child, her son Karamat Shah is also considered a Pir. Shahmir is now persuaded to marry his cousin Nasreen who later on gives birth to a son Mohsin. But while the elder son Pir Karamat Shah is respected and loved, Mohsin is always sidelined. This leads to great friction between the brothers but when Karamat falls for Mohsin’s sweetheart Alishba, their enmity becomes more fierce. This leads to a series of raging family battles resulting in murder, madness and vicious revenge.

Cast

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References

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