Sara Sajeeda

Sara Sajeeda is a 2019 television series co-directed by Eoon Shuhaini, Feroz Kader and Rizwan Zaman, starring Tiz Zaqyah, Arslan Asad Butt and Anmol Baloch. It is the Pakistani-Malaysian joint venture produced by Malaysian-based TV production company, Zeel Production. The show premiered on TV3 from October 3, 2019 and concluded on November 25, 2019.[1][2]

Sara Sajeeda
Directed by
  • Eoon Shuhaini
  • Feroz Kader
  • Rizwan Zaman
StarringTiz Zaqyah
Arslan Asad Butt
Anmol Baloch
Country of origin
  • Malaysia
  • Pakistan
Original language(s)
No. of episodes30
Production
Producer(s)Fadzil Teh
Production location(s)
Running time40 minutes
Production company(s)Zeel Production
Release
Original networkTV3
Picture format480i
HDTV 1080i
Original release3 October 
25 November 2019

The series is streaming online on YouTube.[3]

Plot

Sara (Tiz Zaqyah), a lecturer at a private college forced by her father to marry Megat (Fahrin Ahmad). However, their marriage ended after Sara severed the relationship by not being able to stand up to Megat's demeanor as her father did without her own consent.

Fawaad (Arslan Asad Butt), a young man from Pakistan, initially settled abroad returned to his family in Lahore. Soon after, he was offered to work as an engineer in Malaysia. Fawaad is stuck in the interests of his long-lost family or his career. In the end, he chose to start a new life in Kuala Lumpur.

Fawaad and Sara meet in an incident that has prompted Sara to get to know Fawaad more closely. They started liking each other and their marriage was fixed. Unfortunately before marriage, Fawaad was urgently flee to Pakistan after hearing the news of an earthquake that hit his family.

When Fawaad returned home, it turned out that his family was preparing for the wedding. He feels helpless. Despite initially refusing, Fawaad accepts the decision of his mother, Saima and regrets the fate of Sajeeda (Anmol Baloch) who has lost both of her parents in a landslide and earthquake. Upon returning to Malaysia, Fawaad began to split when Sara confessed that she had fallen in love with Fawaad while he had married Sajeeda without love.

Cast

Main

Recurring

  • Fahrin Ahmad as Megat
  • Hareb Farooq as Mikaal
  • Alif Muhaimin as Khalif
  • Saima Saleem as Saima
  • Raheela Agha as Reema
  • Fouziah Gous as Nelisa
  • Alizeh Shah as Jasmin
  • Shaharuddin Thamby as Tan Sri Ismadi
  • Mas Anizan as Puan Sri Norizan
  • Zoya Khan as Asha
  • Uyaina Arshad as Iman Dahlia
  • Aliha Chaundary as Mehwar
  • Aneela Agha as Sakinah
  • Khalid Saleem Butt as Sheroz Khan
  • Rohi Khan as Sarwat
  • Ajmal Shezad as Malek Rahman
  • Sofia Ibrahim as Tok Nani
  • Ali Reza Kavoosi as Salam
  • Jasper Supayah as Rita
  • Shasha Abedul as Emelda
  • Mira Filzah as Sofea
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References

  1. "Arslan Asad Butt back on TV after 'Parwaz Hai Junoon'". Gulf News. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  2. Chua, Dennis (2019-04-11). "#Showbiz: Political tension 'stranded' Malaysian film crew in Pakistan". New Straits Times. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  3. Sara Sajeeda (2019): Episod Penuh. YouTube. TV3. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  4. Tahir, Sudirman Mohd (2019-10-14). "Sara Sajeeda dapat perhatian warga Pakistan". Harian Metro (in Malay). Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  5. Mohamed, Oleh Raja Nurfatimah Mawar (2019-11-25). "Nyaris tarik diri terbitkan Sara Sajeeda". Berita Harian (in Malay). Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  6. Shamsudin, Rudy Imran (2019-10-03). "Penerbit geram dengan pelakon 'kekwat'". Harian Metro (in Malay). Retrieved 2020-04-09.
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