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Dumpukht - Aatish-e-Ishq
Pakistani television show From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dumpukht - Aatish-e-Ishq is a Pakistani television social drama series co-produced by Kashif Nisar and Moomal Entertainment. It is directed by Nisar and written by Zafar Mairaj. It features Nauman Ijaz, Sonia Mishal and Bilal Abbas Khan in lead roles. It first aired on 13 July 2016 on A-Plus TV.[1][2]
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Synopsis
"Dumpukht" is a cooking technique in which rice, meat and vegetables are cooked on a low flame in a dough-sealed pot. Thus, the story revolves around the passion of love, which faces societal pressure and foreign heat and creates fire which causes destruction.
Plot
The plot revolves around a conservative household that firmly believes in the Peer Babas and follows Peer Habib Ullah in every matter, whether business or personal. The daughter of the elder brother, Kulsoom, is preparing for her exams and goes to Mehar Nigar's house for tuition. Mehar Nigar is worried about her son Bilal, who has been living with his father since the age of twelve years. Mehar Nigar wants to bring back her son and remains worried about him. Due to her sadness about her son, Kulsoom decides to take a taweez from Peer Sahab as she has the same views about this as her household, but Mehar Nigar does not think the same way.[3]
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Cast
- Sonia Mishal as Kulsoom
- Nauman Ijaz as Peer Habib Ullah: Peer sahab of Kulsoom's family
- Bilal Abbas Khan[4] as Bilal "Billu": son of Kulsoom's teacher, Mehar Nigar
- Saman Ansari[5] as Noor Bano "Bibi Saheba": Peer Sahab's wife
- Asma Abbas as Tahira: Kulsoom's mother
- Anjum Habibi as Kulsoom's father
- Aamna Malick as Nimmo: Kulsoom's cousin
- Munazzah Arif as Rabia: Nimmo's mother
- Haseeb Khan as Nimmo's father
- Saqib Sameer as Haroon
- Saba Faisal as Mehar Nigar: Kulsoom's tuition teacher and Billu's mother
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