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Tootay Huway Per
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Also known asKhwahishein
GenreSoap opera
Written bySeema Munaf
Directed byMohsin Mirza
Starring
Opening themeTootey Huwey Per sung by Tina Sani
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of episodes112
Production
Producers
Production locationsKarachi, Pakistan
Running timeApprox. 16-20 minutes
Production companyA&B Entertainment
Original release
NetworkGeo Entertainment
Release11 April (2011-04-11) –
22 December 2011 (2011-12-22)

Tootey Huwey Per (Urdu: ٹوٹے ہوے پر , lit.'Broken wings') is a 2011 Pakistani soap television series broadcast on Geo Entertainment. It was directed by Mohsin Mirza and produced by Asif Raza Mir and Babar Javed under the banner A&B Entertainment.[1]

It was also telecast on Zindagi TV channel in India as Khwahishein, airing from 7 January 2015 to 4 May 2015.[2]

Plot

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The heart-rending story of a simple middle-class family and their dreams and aspirations. Ajiya and Nimra are the daughters of a hard-working, lower-middle-class, Sibghatullah and his wife Zainab. A man of immense dignity and integrity, Sibghatullah has always managed to provide for his five children and wife within his very modest means.

However, as the story unfolds we see Ajiya and Nimra take two very different paths in life.

For Ajiya, money is everything and her one aim in life is to be rich. For Nimra, safeguarding her parents’ integrity is of utmost importance to her, even if it comes at the expense of her happiness. Set against the backdrop of age-old culture, tradition and the harsh realities of living in an extended family; this is a soap which will throw light on the pressures of living in today's materialistic times.

Cast

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  • Ayeza Khan as Ajiya
  • Anoushay Abbasi as Nimra, Ajiya's younger sister
  • Seema Seher as Zainab, Ajiya's and Nimra's Mother
  • Khalid Zafar as Sibghatullah, Ajiya & Nimra's Father
  • Qaiser Naqvi as Dadi, Ajiya and NImra's grandmother; Sibghatullah's mother
  • Mohib Mirza as Sameer, Ajiya & Nimra's Cousin
  • Sami Khan as Zayeem, Ajiya & Nimra's Cousin
  • Hassan Ahmed as Aun/Junaid
  • Sajid Hussain Shah as Sadakat, Ajiya and Nimra's uncle; Sibghatullah's younger brother
  • Nausheen Ibrahim as Farhat, Sameer's Sister
  • Akhtar Hasnain as Ajiya's brother
  • Ayesha Gul as Saima, Ajiya and Nimra's sister-in-law
  • Esha Noor as Farzana

References

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  1. ^ "Ayeza Khan's Sister Hiba Khan May Have Made Her Showbiz Debut". OyeYeah. 6 September 2020. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Zee's 'Zindagi' to air fresh dramas like 'Ijaazat', 'Khwahishein' staring Fawad Khan, Saman Balouch, Adeel Hussain in the new year". News 18. 3 January 2015. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
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