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Annie Ki Ayegi Baraat
GenreComedy-drama
Written byVasay Chaudhry
Directed byMarina Khan
Nadeem Beyg
Creative director(s)Tahir Nadeem
StarringBushra Ansari
Javed Sheikh
Saba Hameed
Shehzad Sheikh
Hina Dilpazeer
Naveen Waqar
Samina Ahmad
Shehryar Zaidi
Alishba Yousuf
Ahsan Khan
Natasha Ali
Raheel Butt
Sana Askari
Uroosa Siddiqui
Opening themeMitra Ve Mitra
Original language(s)Urdu
Punjabi
No. of episodes19
Production
Executive producer(s)Aleena Ahmed
Producer(s)EVERNEW
Production location(s)Karachi, Sindh
Faisalabad, Punjab
Editor(s)Khurram A. Siddiqui
Running timeApproximately 40 Minutes
DistributorGeo Entertainment
Release
Original networkGeo Entertainment
Picture formatPDTV 360i
Original release23 June 2012
Chronology
Preceded byDolly ki Ayegi Baraat
Followed byTakkay Ki Ayegi Baraat
Related showsAzar Ki Ayegi Baraat
External links
Official Website

Annie Ki Ayegi Baraat is a 2012 Pakistani drama sequence of the Kis Ki Aayegi Baraat[clarification needed] on Geo TV. It is directed by Marina Khan and Nadeem Beyg and written by Vasay Chaudhry. The drama had an ensemble cast consisting of Bushra Ansari, Hina Dilpazeer, Vasay Choudhary, Samina Ahmad, Manzoor Qureshi, Javed Sheikh, Saba Hameed, Behroze Sabzwari, Shakila Hassan, Laila Zuberi, Naveen Waqar, Alishba Yousuf, Shehzad Sheikh, Ahsan Khan, Ali Safina, Uroosa Siddiqui, Sana Askari, Natasha Ali and Raheel Butt.[1]

The title song 'Mitra Ve Mitra' was sung by Shazia Manzoor and Raju.

Cast[edit]

  • Bushra Ansari as Saima Chaudhary/Fehmida.
  • Hina Dilpazeer as Farry Dharrala
  • Samina Ahmed as Mehr Un Nisa
  • Manzoor Qureshi as Khalid Bhanji
  • Javed Sheikh as Faraz
  • Saba Hameed as Rabia Ahmed
  • Naveen Waqar as Annie
  • Shehzad Sheikh as Mikaal
  • Ahsan Khan as Azar
  • Ali Safina as Mushtaq (Takkay)
  • Alishba Yousuf as Sila Chaudhary
  • Asad Siddiqui as Vikky Chaudhary
  • Sana Askari as Laila
  • Uroosa Siddiqui as Sukaina (Sukhi)
  • Natasha Ali as Dolly
  • Raheel Butt as Nabeel
  • Syed Mohammad Ahmed (Nabeel's father)
  • Vasay Chaudhary as Bobby D (Darrallah)
  • Shehryar Zaidi as Chaudhary Nazeer Sahab
  • Gohar Rasheed as Sila's boss and classmate in University
  • Muhammad Aslam as Shahab (Servant)

References[edit]

  1. ^'Series information, plot and cast'. tv.com.pk. Retrieved 14 February 2013.

External links[edit]


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Azar Ki Ayegi Baraat

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Kis Ki Aayegi Baraat
Genre
Written bySyed Mohammad Ahmed
Khadija Shah
Vasay Chaudhry
Bushra Ansari
Directed byMarina Khan
Nadeem Beyg
Creative director(s)Tahir Nadeem
Starring
  • Natasha Ali
Country of originPakistan
Original language(s)Urdu
Punjabi
No. of seasons04
No. of episodes46
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s)Sajjad A Gul
Production location(s)
Editor(s)Khurram.A.Siddiqui
Running time40-43 minutes (per episode)
Production company(s)
Distributor
Release
Original networkGeo Entertainment
Original release2009 –
2012

Kis Ki Aayegi Baraat or Baraat Series is a Pakistanicomedy television series developed by Marina Khan and Nadeem Beyg for Geo Entertainment. It is loosely based on the marriage ceremonies took place in a family of Punjabis in Punjab, and stars Bushra Ansari as a comical woman named Saima Chaudhry along with Saba Hameed, Javed Shaikh and Shehryar Zaidi. The series has received generally positive reviews from critics.

Comedy series started with its first serial Azar Ki Ayegi Baraat premiered on November 30, 2009. Followed by Dolly Ki Aayegi Baraat in 2010, Takkay Ki Ayegi Baraat in 2011 and Annie Ki Ayegi Baraat in 2012. After that series was stopped.[1] This serial was telecast on India's Zindagi channel in 2015.[2]

Cast[edit]

  • Bushra Ansari as Saima Chaudhary
  • Javed Sheikh as Faraz Ahmad
  • Sarwat Gilani as Sila Ahmad
  • Hina Dilpazeer as Farry Dharala
  • Saba Hameed as Rabia ahmad
  • Samina Ahmad as Mehr-un-Nisa
  • Hassan Niazi as Azar Chaudhary
  • Ayesha Omer as Sila Ahmad
  • Shehryar Zaidi as Nazeer Ahmed Chaudhary
  • Sana Askari as Laila chaudhery
  • Samina Ahmad as Mehr Un Nisa bhanji
  • Ahsan Khan as Azar Chaudry
  • Ali Safina as Mushtaq mela(Taka)
  • Alishba Yousuf as Sila Chaudry
  • Sana Askari as Laila chaudhery
  • Uroosa Siddiqui as Sukaina mela (Sukhi)
  • Natasha Ali as Dolly memon
  • Raheel Butt as Nabeel memon
  • Manzoor Qureshi as Khalid Bhanji
  • Asad Siddiqui as Vicky Chaudry
  • Syed Mohammad Ahmed (Nabeel's father)
  • Vasay Chaudhary as Bobby D (Darrallah)
  • Shehryar Zaidi as Chaudhary Nazeer Sahab
  • Muhammad Aslam as Shahab (Servant)

Development and Production[edit]

After success of Azar Ki Ayegi Baraat, Evernew Productions produced its sequel Dolly Ki Ayegi Baraat. This time Vasay Chaudhry co written the series with Syed Mohammad Ahmed who wrote the previous series. It is first time when Vasay written script for any series. Character of Sila is replaced by Ayesha Omar in this series.

In August 2018, news came out that Bushra Ansari has offered to write the script of next Baraat series.

References[edit]

  1. ^GEO:Azar Ki Ayegi Baraat
  2. ^Zindagi: Azar Ki Ayegi Baraat
Baraat
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