Umm-e-Kulsoom

Umm-e-Kulsoom (ام کلثوم) is a Pakistani television series aired during 2011 on ARY Digital. It is directed and produced by Babar Javed. The serial has an ensemble cast consisting of Aamina Sheikh, Hasan Ahmed, Neelam Muneer, Zaheen Tahira, Ismat Zaidi, Sami Khan and Faisal Qureshi.[1][2][3]

Umm-e-Kulsoom
GenreDrama
Written bySarwat Nazeer
Directed byBabar Javed
StarringAamina Sheikh
Neelam Muneer
Sami Khan
Faisal Qureshi
Zaheen Tahira
Hasan Ahmed
Ismat Zaidi
Country of originPakistan
Original language(s)Urdu
No. of episodes22
Production
Producer(s)Asif Raza Mir
Babar Javed
Production location(s)Karachi, Sindh
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Running time36 - 43 minutes
Release
Original networkARY Digital
First shown inPakistan
Chronology
Related showsMera Saaein

Plot

The story is about a middle class girl, Umm-e-Kulsoom, who is good at singing. She is the favourite child of her mother Maryam. She is engaged to her maternal cousin Moosa but her sister Ruqaiyya creates problems for her and Moosa. Later, Umm-e-Kulsoom becomes a big singer and marries Nihal.

Cast

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References

  1. "Sonya Hussyn doing justice to her role in 'Ishq Zahe Naseeb'". The Nation. 30 July 2019. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  2. Shabbir, Buraq (7 October 2018). "An 'actor' par excellence". The News. Pakistan. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  3. Ahmed, Zubair (20 October 2017). "From 1966 To 2019, The Top 165 All Time Best Urdu TV Dramas". PakWired - Latest Startup and Technology News from Pakistan. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
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