Who are the actors in the movie Humsafar?
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Who is the mother of Khirad Ahsaan in Humsafar?
Khirad Ahsaan ( Mahira Khan) belongs to a small locality in Hyderabad and lives with her mother Maimoona (Saba Faisal). Maimoona’s brother Baseerat Hussain ( Behroze Sabzwari) is wealthy and married to Farida ( Atiqa Odho ); they have a son named Ashar ( Fawad Khan ).
What happens to Khirad and Hareem in Humsafar?
After Hareem’s successful operation, Khirad secretly returns to Hyderabad, and leaves Hareem with Ashar (telling him through a letter that he has full custody because she is not financially capable of taking care of her). However, the period with Khirad had rekindled Asher’s feelings for her.
Who is Maimoona Hussain’s brother Baseerat in Humsafar?
Maimoona’s brother, Baseerat Hussain, is a self-made billionaire who lives in Karachi. He is married to Farida, a social worker who runs a human rights NGO.
What happens to Khizar and Ashar in Humsafar?
With Baseerat gone, Farida (who never forgave him for threatening to throw her out) is able to convince Ashar that Khirad and Khizar were having an affair, despite her pleas of innocence. Unable to bear the idea (and not willing to hear Khirad’s side of the story) Ashar disappears.
When did the first episode of Humsafar air?
It originally aired on Hum TV from 24 September 2011 to 3 March 2012, consisting of 23 episodes. It was preceded by Mastana Mahi and followed by Durr-e-Shahwar. The story revolves around the trials and tribulations of a married couple Khirad and Ashar.
Who is the composer of Woh Humsafar Tha?
The show’s theme song Woh Humsafar Tha was composed by Waqar Ali and sung by Qurat-ul-Ain Balouch. Naseer Turabi wrote the poem to express his sorrow after the fall of Dhaka (marking the end of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971). It serves as both the song for the title sequence, as well as background music during each episode.