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Family Front
1997 Pakistani TV series or programme From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Family Front (Urdu: فیملی فرنٹ) is a 1997 Pakistani comedy drama sitcom television series. It was broadcast by the Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV World, now PTV News). This sitcom was directed by Waseem Abbas and written by Muhammad Younis Butt.[2][3]
The cast included Saba Hameed, Samina Ahmad,[2] Waseem Abbas, Mira Hashmi, Naima Khan, Iram Hassan, Iffat Rahim, Anjum Shahzad and Naseem Vicky. This comedy show became highly popular and ran for many TV seasons. A spin-off sequel to the series, titled as Hum Sab Ajeeb Se Hain is currently airing on Aaj Entertainment.[4] The show was also aired on STAR Plus International in 1999.
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Cast
- Waseem Abbas as Azam[2]
- Saba Hameed as Sumbal[2]
- Samina Ahmad as Nusrat
- Anjum Shahzad as Naveed "Bobby"[2]
- Naseem Vicky as Khushiya
- Mira Hashmi as Huma in early episodes
- Urooj Nasir as Huma in later episodes
- Ashraf Khan as Dr. Qubool
- Seemi Raheel as Ani (Choti Phopo)
- Sardar Kamal as Shaukat
- Naima Khan as Mrs. Kamal
- Shakila Qureshi as Shakeela
- Iram Hassan as Salma
- Nadia Jamil as Nadia
- Sardar Kamal as Shaukat
- Irfan Khoosat as Laag Baig
- Amjad Islam Amjad as Amjad Islam Amjad
- Ayesha Sana as Mano
- Babu Baral as Akram
- Fareeha Jabeen as Begum Qanchi
- Afshan Qureshi as Begum Amir
- Nadia Afgan as Bushra
- Jana Malik as Natasha
- Farhana Maqsood
- Nasir Chinyoti
- Sohail Ahmed
- Kashif Mehmood
- Abid Khan as Cash Khan, a property dealer
- Iffat Rahim
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