Mera Saaein

Mera Saaein
Genre Drama
Political drama
Written by Samira Fazal
Directed by Babar Javed
Presented by A & B Entertainment
Starring See below
Theme music composer Waqar Ali
Opening theme Mera Saaein
Country of origin Pakistan
Original language(s) Urdu
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 27
Production
Producer(s) A & B Entertainment
Running time 38 minutes
Release
Original release 21 November 2010 – 22 May 2011

Mera Saaein (or in English, My Lord) is a 2010 Pakistani political drama aired on ARY Digital.[1] It was directed by Babar Javed, produced by A & B Entertainment, and written by Samira Fazal.[2] In 2012 its sequel Mera Saaein 2 was aired on ARY Digital. Mera Saaein is known to be one of the best and most viewed Pakistani dramas of all time.

Story

Mera Saaein focuses on the life of a feudal lord, Malik Wajahat Ali whose incessant pursuit of a male heir has ruined the life of many women. While he possesses much influence over the lives of others, he finds himself still desperate for a son. Mera Saaein is the story of a traditional feudal lord and politician with insatiable desires of women, power and wealth. It is also a story of a non-resident Pakistani girl, Shazmeen who lived and studied in the UK and married Wajahat with a desire to try to change him for the better. Because of the Wajahat, two best friends Shazmeen and Naina are drifted apart and has become hardcore enemies and rivals.

Cast

Soundtrack

Its title song was sung by Zulfiqar Ali and Shabana Kauser, lyrics by Ali Moin and composed by Waqar Ali.

Sequel

In 2012, Babar Javed directed the sequel of this show known as Mera Saaein 2. Except for Aamina Sheikh and Sunita Marshall the cast was new. It focused on the rivalry between Naina (Aamina Sheikh) and Shazmeen (Sunita Marshall) who are supposed to be best friends at one time. They fight for political powers along with their respective husbands played by Waseem Abbas and Shahood Alvi. The starcast also included Fahad Mustafa along with Mahnoor Baloch, Ayeza Khan, Zyla Sarhadi and Anoushay Abbasi. Supporting cast consisted of Nausheen Shah, Seemi Pasha, Sania Shamshad and Adnan Jaffar.

References


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