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2 Cast  





3 Original Soundtrack  





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Jhoot
Genre
  • Drama
  • Romance film
  • Written byReema Ali Syed
    Directed bySyed Ahmed Kamran
    Starring
  • Mansha Pasha
  • Imran Ashraf
  • Kamran Jeelani
  • Mira Sethi
  • Theme music composerRaheel Fayyaz
    Opening theme
    • Raheel Fayyaz
  • Bina Khan
  • Country of originPakistan
    Original languageUrdu
    No. of seasons1
    No. of episodes21
    Production
    Executive producerMoomal Shunaid
    ProducerMoomal Entertainment & MD Productions
    CinematographyJawed Ansari
    Camera setupMulti-camera setup
    Running time30–45 minutes
    Original release
    NetworkHum TV
    Release13 May (2016-05-13) –
    7 October 2016 (2016-10-07)

    Jhoot (Urdu: جھوٹ; Lie), is a Pakistani television drama series that was aired on 13 May 2016 in Hum TV.[1] It stars Bushra Ansari, Imran Ashraf, Kamran Jeelani, and Mansha Pasha. It aired every Friday at 8:00 pm replacing Maan.[2][3] It ended on 7 October 2016, preceded by Gypsy which was renamed as Dil Banjaara.

    Plot[edit]

    The story is of Saleha and how a lie changes her entire identity, affects her life choices and her decisions for her family. She has a son, Waqar, and a daughter, Zara, while her husband lives abroad. Sadaf and Waqar like each other. After Saleha catches them together, she emotionally blackmails Waqar into getting engaged to her niece Farah. Saleha also breaks Farah's engagement and agrees to have Waqar marry Sadaf. Saleha places a condition that Sadaf's elder brother had to come and marry Zara. They refuse this condition and Waqar and Sadaf are separated. Many years pass, and Zara and Waqar remain unmarried due to Saleha.

    Jamal and his family move a rented house in the defence area. Jamal and Zara marry.

    Cast[edit]

    Original Soundtrack[edit]

    Jhoot
    Soundtrack album by
    Raheel Fayyaz & Bina Khan
    Released6 May 2016 (2016-05-06)
    RecordedApril 2016
    StudioMoomal Entertainment
    Genretelevision soundtrack
    Length1:15
    LabelMoomal Entertainment
    ProducerMoomal Shunaid

    The song of Jhoot is sung by famous singers, Raheel Fayyaz & Bina Khan. It is produced by Moomal Shunaid under her house of Moomal Entertainment.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Jhoot – Coming Soon on HUM TV". Entertainment, Fashion & Technology Updates. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
  • ^ "hum tv upcoming dramas Archives – Entertainment, Fashion & Technology Updates". www.trendinginsocial.com. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
  • ^ "Latest Shoot of Upcoming Drama Serial ' Jhoot ' On Hum TV !". pics.urduwire.com. Archived from the original on 20 April 2016. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
  • External links[edit]


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