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Pakastani TV series (2012–2013) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mirat-ul-Uroos (Urdu: مراۃُ العروسlit: The Mirror of the Bride) is a Pakistani telenovela inspired by the novel of the same name by Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi. It was directed by Anjum Shahzad and written by Umera Ahmad. It aired on Geo Entertainment in Pakistan from 4 December 2012 to 6 June 2013. The story of the serial revolves around the granddaughters of Akbari, played by Aamina Sheikh and Mehwish Hayat, and the grandsons of Asghari, played by Mikaal Zulfiqar and Ahsan Khan, who later married.[1][2]
Mirat-ul-Uroos | |
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Also known as | Aaina Dulhan Ka |
Genre | Romance Family drama |
Based on | Mirat-ul-Uroos by Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi |
Written by | Umera Ahmad |
Directed by | Anjum Shahzad |
Starring | (For entire cast see the section on cast below) |
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Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 30 |
Production | |
Running time | Approx. 40-45 Minutes |
Production company | 7th Sky Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | Geo Entertainment |
Release | 4 December 2012 – 6 June 2013 |
Mirat-ul-Uroos contrasts the lives of the grandchildren of Akbari and Asghari. Akbari's first granddaughter Aiza is arrogant, a spendthrift and has been raised with a lot of love, while her second granddaughter Aima is the exact opposite of Aiza. Asghari's grandsons are Hammad and Hashim, who fall for and eventually marry Aiza and Aima. Aiza shows her true colours in her in-laws' house. Hammad is involved in an extramarital affair, and Aiza leaves him, but they eventually reunite.
The novel Mirat-ul-Uroos was first published in 1869 and was written by Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi. It is considered the first novel in Urdu literature.[5] The theme of the novel promotes the cause of female education in Muslim and Indian society.
It was the third TV adaptation of Nazir's novel. The producer of the serial Abdullah Kadwani stated that the serial is not an adaptation of Miraat-ul-Uroos rather it is inspired by the novel and the story of the serial starts from where the story of the novel ends.[3] The script was written by famous Pakistani author and screenwriter Umera Ahmad who previously worked with the production house on hit serials such as Doraha (2008) and Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan (2010).[citation needed]
Mirat-ul-Uroos was also broadcast in India by Zindagi, under the title Aaina Dulhan Ka, premiering on 10 November 2014 and ending its run on 13 December 2014. Due to its popularity in India, it started to run again from 8 May 2015 at 6 pm.[6]
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