Waada (TV series)

Waada is a Pakistani drama television series directed by Syed Atif Hussain, written by Samina Ejaz. It originally aired on ARY Digital in 2016.

Waada
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GenreRomance, drama
Starring
Theme music composerFalak Shabir
Country of originPakistan
Original language(s)Urdu
No. of episodes23
Production
Producer(s)Big Bang Entertainment,Fahad Mustafa and Dr. Ali Kazmi.
Production location(s)Karachi
DistributorARY Digital
Release
Original networkARY Digital
Original releaseNovember 8, 2016 
April 12, 2017
Chronology
Followed byMubarak Ho Beti Hui Hai
External links
Website

Cast

Plot

Sumaira is a loving wife, mother and daughter in-law. She cares for everyone in the family and tries to do as much as she can for everyone at home. She makes an effort to fulfill her promise and excel in every relationship. Loyalty is all that she has to offer besides so much love.

Shahab is financially very secure as he is a rich businessman but along with that he also cares for his entire family, basically he's a good husband. He promises his wife that he will never leave her no matter what and stand by her side in all the ups and downs.

Jaana is the maid's daughter who gets kicked out from her previous job due to falling for the owner's son who hates her. Jaana hunts for her next victim who turns out to be Shahab and disrupts his life. She schemes against Sumaira till Shahab too falls for her and she ends up marrying him. .[2] [3]

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