Noorul Huda Shah
Noor ul Huda Shah (born in Hyderabad, Sindh on 22 July 1951) is a Pakistani dramatist and former caretaker minister.[1] She is well-known Sindhi language and Urdu language playwright, novelist and a former Provincial Minister of Sindh, Pakistan.[2] She is known for writing popular TV serials like Jungle, Marvi, Bebak, Early 2000's Badlon Pay Basera[3], Meri Adhuri Moahabat, Ajayb Ghar, Adhoora Milan and Ishq Gumshuda.[4][5][6]
Education
She completed her graduation from Sindh University and started her career from Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV). 1983 was a milestone year for her, when her first play ‘Jungle’ was aired on PTV which was a big success and received several awards.[7][8][9]
List of TV Dramas
- Jungle[8]
- Asmaan Tak Deewar
- Tapish
- Marvi (Sindhi)
- Marvi
- Ab Mera Intazaar Kar
- Zara Si Aurat
- Ajnabi Raaste
- Thodi Si Mohabbat
- Bebak[8]
- Hawa Ki Beti[9]
- Na Junoon Raha Na Pari Rahi
- Meri Adhuri Moahabat
- Ajayb Khana
- Ishq Gumshuda[8]
- Badlon Pay Basera
- Aman aur Pichu
- Chand Khatoot Chand Tasveerein
- Sammi
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References
- Sindh caretaker cabinet sworn in
- "Voters are never ignorant: Noorul Huda Shah at Karachi Literary Festival". Samaa TV News. 9 February 2018. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
- https://nation.com.pk/22-May-2018/this-photo-from-the-shoot-of-badlon-par-basera-reminds-of-noorul-huda-shahs-masterpiece
- "A tale of two sessions". The News International (newspaper). 8 February 2016. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
- Raja Zahid Akhtar Khanzada (16 July 2013). "Dallas: Iftar dinner hosted in honor of Noor ul Huda". Geo TV News. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
- General Zia’s era taught writers to stand up for truth Iblagh News website, Published 20 July 2017, Retrieved 14 February 2018
- Noor ul Huda Shah Joins Bol Network Pakistan Media Updates website, Published 6 April 2017, Retrieved 14 February 2018
- Sadaf Haider (8 October 2015). "Dramas present women as machines, says Noor ul Huda Shah". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 14 February 2018.
- Noor ul Huda Shah on IMDb website Retrieved 14 February 2018
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