Mere Bewafa

Mere Bewafa
Title screen
Genre Drama
Romance
Written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah
Directed by Sakina Samo
Starring Agha Ali
Sarah Khan
Zhalay Sarhadi
Opening theme "Dhuhayain" by Agha Ali & Aima Baig
Composer(s) Qasim Azhar
Country of origin Pakistan
Original language(s) Urdu
No. of episodes 24
Production
Producer(s) Sadia Jabbar
Running time 30–45 minutes
Production company(s) Sadia Jabbar Productions
Release
Original network A-Plus Entertainment
Picture format 560i (SDTV)
720p (HDTV)
Original release 7 March (2018-03-07) – 15 August 2018 (2018-08-15)
External links
A-Plus

Mere Bewafa is a 2018 Pakistani drama serial that originally aired on A-Plus Entertainment from March 7 2018, 2015. It is directed by actress and director Sakina Samo and written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah and stars Agha Ali, Sarah Khan and Zhalay Sarhadi in pivot roles.[1][2]

Cast

  • Agha Ali as Shahmeer (Main male lead)
  • Sarah Khan as Azra (Main female lead)
  • Zhalay Sarhadi as Mona (Antagonist)
  • Shagufta Ejaz as Safia
  • Pari Hashmi as Hina
  • Madiha Rizvi as Muskan
  • Sabiha Hashmi as Nighat
  • Osama Tahir
  • Hassan Noman
  • Sadaf Ashan

Production

Serial is directed by acclaimed actress and director Sakina Samo, known for Mohabat Subh Ka Sitara Hai and Tumhare Siwa and also appeared as "Badi Aapa" in Hum TV's Dar Si Jaati Hai Sila in 2017, It is produced by Sadia Jabbar Productions who previously produced acclaimed film Balu Mahi in 2017. The drama features Sarah Khan and Agha Ali in lead. Zhalay Sarhadi playing the role of Antagonist.

Soundtrack

Mere Bewafa
Soundtrack album by Agha Ali
Released 27 February 2018 (2018-02-27)
Recorded 2018
Genre Television soundtrack
Length (3:38)
Language Urdu
Label A-Plus Entertainment
Music video
"Mere Bewafa" OST on YouTube

The title song was composed by Agha Ali and has more than 2 million views on YouTube.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Dhuhayain"Agha AliQasim AzharAgha Ali, Aima Baig3.38

References

  1. "Love, reflections on life in Mere Bewafa". The Nation. 2018-06-07. Retrieved 2018-06-24.
  2. "'Mere Bewafa': A new take on a familiar story". Something Haute. 2018-05-29. Retrieved 2018-06-24.
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