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Thora Sa Aasman

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Thora Sa Aasman
GenreFamily drama
Romantic drama
Written byUmera Ahmed
Directed byNadeem Siddiqui
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of episodes21
Production
ProducerHassan Zia
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Production companyMastermind Productions
Original release
NetworkHar Pal Geo
Release16 July (2016-07-16) –
13 November 2016 (2016-11-13)

Thora Sa Aasman is a 2016 Pakistani television series based on the novel of the same name written by Umera Ahmed. The serial is directed by "Nadeem Siddiqui" and produced by Hassan Zia under the banner of "Mastermind Productions".

Cast

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  • Yasra Rizvi as Fatima Mukhtar
  • Zeba Bakhtiyar as Shaista Kamal, Haroon's wife
  • Ushna Shah as Rakhshi
  • Lubna Aslam as Muneeza, Mansoor's wife
  • Aly Khan as Haroon Kamal
  • Seher Afzal as Amber, Mansoor's first daughter
  • Sheen Javed as Zarka
  • Babar Ali as Mansoor
  • Qaiser Nizamani as Baqir Sheerazi
  • Kaif Ghaznavi as Saiqa, Rakhshi's mother
  • Alizey Tahir as Safiya, Mansoor's second daughter
  • Shaheen Khan as Ammi
  • Sabahat Ali Bukhari as Aapa
  • Qazi Wajid as Shaista's father
  • Parveen Akbar as Asghari Bi
  • Fauzia Mushtaq as Fatima's mother
  • Tauqeer Ahmed as Roshan, Mansoor's son
  • Hareb Farooq as Shaheer
  • Malik Raza as Fatima's brother
  • Anwar Iqbal as Masood
  • Omair Leghari as Talha
  • Jahanzeb Khan as Osama
  • Jia Shahid
  • Adnan Jilani as Zafar
  • Imran Ashraf as Samar
  • Naeem Malik as Azhar
  • Kausar Siddiqui as Aasiya
  • Mehboob Sultan
  • Khushi Maheen as Young Rakshi

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Umera Ahmed is back with Thoda Sa Aasman". 25 July 2016.
  2. ^ "A quick guide to TV serials". 21 July 2016.
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