Mujhay Jeenay Do

Mujhay Jeenay Do (transl.Allow me to live) is a 2017 Pakistani television series that aired on Urdu 1. Produced and directed by Angeline Malik of Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain fame, the series has an ensemble cast including Hania Amir, Gohar Rasheed, Mehreen Raheel, Nadia Jamil, Salman Shahid and Iffat Rahim.[1][2]

Mujhay Jeenay Do
GenreDrama
Written byShahid Nizami
Directed byAngeline Malik
StarringHania Amir
Gohar Rasheed
Mehreen Raheel
Ending theme"Mujhay Jeenay Do" Singer
Arieb Azhar & Gulshan Jehan
Composer(s)Heer Waris Shah
Country of originPakistan
Original language(s)Urdu
No. of episodes22
Production
Production location(s)Rahim Yar Khan, Punjab
CinematographyAhmed Ali
Running time35-40 minutes
Production company(s)Angelic Films
Release
Original networkUrdu 1
External links
Website
Production website

Mehreen Raheel made a comeback to Television after her last appearance in 2015 series Tum Mere Kiya Ho. Story of the serial revolves around the social and economic issues alongside highlighting deeply rooted problems in Pakistan including and particularly Child marriages.[3]

Cast

  • Hania Amir as Saira: Naseeb's first wife and Shahab's love interest
  • Raeed Muhammad Alam as Shahab (Shaboo): Saira's love interest
  • Gohar Rasheed as Naseeb: Saira and Shahina's husband
  • Nadia Jamil as Yasemine: Shahab's mother
  • Mehreen Raheel as Shahina: Naseeb's second wife
  • Sarmad Khoosat as Mehmood Alam: Shahina's ex-husband
  • Minsah Ahmed
  • Samama Arham
  • Meqaan Raza
  • Iffat Omer as Shahab's step mother
  • Salman Shahid as Khuda Baksh: Saira's father (dead)
  • Omair Rana
  • Kashaf Ahmed
  • Khalid Butt as village's molvi sahab
  • Rashid Mehmood
  • Umar Khan
  • Iqra Inayat
  • Sabeena Syed[4]
  • Hamza Ishtiaq

References

  1. "Mujhay Jeenay Do to air from 11th". The Nation. 2017-09-08. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
  2. Haq, Irfan Ul (2017-09-08). "Mujhay Jeenay Doh will tackle the issue of child marriages". Images. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
  3. Shabbir, Buraq. "Mujhe Jeene Dou to tackle the issue of child marriage". The News International. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
  4. "Mujhay Jeenay Do to air from 11th". The Nation. 2017-09-08. Retrieved 2020-06-27.
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