Laa (TV serial)

Laa (Urdu: لا, Arabic: لاء ; meaning: نہیں No) is a 2014 Pakistani drama written by playwright and poet Sarmad Sehbai, and directed by Farooq Rind and produced by Momina Duraid. It stars Meekal Zulfiqar, Sadia Khan and Sabreen Hisbani in lead roles. The serial aired Saturday evenings on Hum TV.

Laa
Title screen
Also known asEnglish: No
GenreDrama
Romantic
Social stratification
Spiritual
Written bySarmad Sehbai
Directed byFarooq Rind
StarringMeekal Zulfiqar
Sadia Khan
Sabreen Hasbani
Theme music composerWaqas Azeem
Opening theme"Hai Ishq Ki Pehli Manzil Laa"
by Javed Bashir
Composer(s)Sahir Ali Bagga
Country of originPakistan
Original language(s)Urdu
No. of episodes13
Production
Producer(s)Momina Duraid
Kashif A. Khan
Production location(s)Lahore
Sheikhupura
CinematographyNadeem Kashmiri
Editor(s)Sheraz Fayaz
Afzal Fayaz
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Running time35 - 40 minutes
Release
Original networkHum TV
Picture format480p
Audio formatStereo
First shown inPakistan
Original release7 June (2014-06-07) 
30 August 2014
External links
Hum Television
Laa

Synopsis

The story revolves around Daniyal Malik (Meekal Zulfiqar), a rich and humble person who has bet his friends that he would make Naina Syed (Sadia Khan) fall in love with him during her stay at Daniyal's house with her family. The story then takes a turn when Daniyal comes to know about his past. Naimat Khan, informs him that he's adopted. He finds out that with the parent he's living with are not his real parents. He was given to them, because his dad couldn't take care of him because of his step mother. The marriage was kept secret, that's why Daniyal's mother had to sacrifice his son and leave him.

Daniyal goes to search for his birth parents and finally meets a man who is aware of the truth. It is later revealed that Naimat Khan was his dad's servant and wanted to take revenge and that is why he had approached Daniyal. Naimat Khan's daughter was murdered by Daniyal's step mother and Naimat Khan wanted Daniyal to take revenge from his step brother, Dilawar. His step family was very rich but it was Naimat Khan's wish that Daniyal takes over his dad's place as peer and not Dilawar. However, Dilawar gets to know the truth and finds out that Daniyal is his step brother and is about to kill him but a lady instead takes the bullet. That lady is a good friend of Daniyal's real mother, who is also a lawyer. Meanwhile, Daniyal is sent to prison because the police thinks it is him who tried killing the girl. Daniyal's mother takes up his case and helps him in getting out of prison. Naina helps him too. Later, the lady who took the bullet, gains consciousness and declares that Daniyal did not shoot her. She also says that she is Daniyal's mother. She knew the truth, just when Dilawar shot her. However, whilst knowing the truth she gets so shocked and overwhelmed with emotions, because she thought Daniyal was dead. She approaches Daniyal and tells him the truth. Daniyal is happy, but then he decides to live with his foster parents instead of his birth mother since they took care of him and have always been there for him.

Cast

Soundtrack

Laa: Original Soundtrack (OST)
Soundtrack album by
Released15 March 2014 (2014-15-15)
Recorded2014
GenreTheme song, television soundtrack
Length1:50
LanguageUrdu
LabelM.D Productions
ProducerMomina Duraid

The theme song of Laa was written by Sarmad Sehbai and composed by Sahir Ali Bagga, while the background score was composed by Waqas Azeem. The music is a label of Momina Duraid Productions. The song was sung by Javed Bashir.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Sarmad Sehbai; all music is composed by Sahir Ali Bagga.

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Hai Ishq Ki Pehli Manzil Laa..Dil-e-Ma..."Javed Bashir1:50
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gollark: If you have some random authority decide who needs them, then... well, that won't really work very well - it doesn't scale to more complex things than allocating one resource, and that is obviously uncool central power.
gollark: If you just *ask*, everyone will go "yes, I really need a bee".
gollark: There is a difference between "want" and "need", and making it actually cost something to get something makes that more meaningful.

See also

  • List of Pakistani television serials

References

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