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Release Date:
March 14, 2005
Original Title:
Meharun Nisa
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Evergreen Media Europe
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 46
Story of a girl who was thrown on garbage after being born as a result of prostitution, picked up by the servant of a rich man and was adopted by his maid Zainab. BBC later on made a documentary about the child and a lady from England went and adopted that baby. When she grew up and watched the documentary somewhere, she came to know who she was and what happened with her. She went to meet that lady, Zainab, who adopted her first, and was still living in the same area. When she arrived to pass time with that family, people started pointing fingers on her, remembering her childhood. Zainab, once again could not accept the disrespect for her daughter (Meharun Nisa) and Mehar had to leave again to go back to Alina 's House, where she had been a respectable citizen always.
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Camera Operator:
Aijaz Shamsi
Editor:
Imran Wai Qureshi
Editorial Manager:
Adnan Wai Qureshi
Makeup Designer:
Sophia
Music Director:
Mohsin Allah Dittah
Producer:
Dr Iram Qureshi
Writer:
Zafar Mairaj
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