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Pakistani television series

Zaib-un-Nisa
Written byAzra Babar
Directed bySahira Kazmi
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of episodes13
Production
ProducerSahira Kazmi
Original release
NetworkPTV
Release4 August (2000-08-04) –
3 November 2000 (2000-11-03)

Zaib-un-Nisa is a Pakistani television series directed by Sahira Kazmi, based on a script by Azra Babar and first broadcast on PTV in 2000. It focuses on the subject of domestic violence.

Plot

Zeb un Nisa drama revolves around a woman, Zebi (Zaib un Nisa) who has two sisters and a brother and Zebi is married whose husband Mahmood is worried about unemployment and he also quarrels with his wife. Both are living in a rented flat. A few years ago, a woman named Saba lived in this flat with her unemployed, destitute and drug addict husband. Saba's husband, Farooq used to take money from his wife for doing drugs but one day she refused. He got angry and killed Saba. A few years later, Zebi and her husband move into the same flat. Saba's soul used to come and meet Zebi but Zebi thought Saba resides in a neighbouring flat nearby and did not realize that she was being visited by a soul of a dead woman. Just like Saba's unhappy married life, Zebi's life in this flat started to go unhappy. One day, her husband Mahmood beats her, causing her to lose her pregnancy. Mahmood later regrets the loss of his child and the separation of his wife.

Cast

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