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Pakistani television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rozi (Urdu: روزی, lit. 'Flower') is a 1990 Pakistani television long play written by Imran Saleem and based on the 1982 Hollywood film Tootsie; it was produced and directed by Sahira Kazmi.[1][2]
Rozi | |
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روزی | |
Genre | Comedy Drama |
Written by | Imran Saleem |
Directed by | Sahira Kazmi |
Starring | |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
Production | |
Producer | Sahira Kazmi |
Original release | |
Network | PTV |
Release | 1990 |
Haroon (Moin) is a struggling actor who has failed to find work, so he disguises himself as a girl named Rozi. His efforts to find work bear fruit, helped by the disguise, but the guise also complicates things for him at work and in matters of the heart.[3][4]
The drama was produced by STN (Shalimar Television Network) and was telecasted on PTV.[2]
According to Zahid Ahmed, Moin Akhtar's performance in the series inspired him for his role Sameer/Sameera a person suffering from dissociative identity disorder in Ishq Zahe Naseeb which helped him to understand his character.[7][8]
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