Saiqa
Saiqa title screen
GenreSoap Opera
Romance
Family
Created byMoomal Productions
Written byMoomal Shunaid
Directed byAsim Ali
Starring
Country of originPakistan
No. of episodes56
Production
Executive producerMomina Duraid
Production locationsKarachi, Pakistan, Murree
Running time45–50 minutes
Original release
NetworkHum TV
Release19 January (2009-01-19) 
27 May 2009 (2009-05-27)

Saiqa (Urdu: صاعقہ, lit.'lightning') is a Pakistani television soap opera written by Moomal Shunaid and directed by Asim Ali which aired on Hum TV. Based on Razia Butt's famous novel of the same name,[1][2] Saiqa is a mafia story with all the cliché twists, turns, lynching and manipulations. Shot on locations of Murree and Nathiagali, this dark story spans two generations.[3]

The show was selected to air on Hum Europe Monday to Thursday from 6 October 2016 at 9pm.[4]

Story

Saiqa is a love story with multiple twists, turns and manipulations. Shot on the locations of Murree and Nathiagali, this is a love story spanning two generations. The story focuses on Naaji and Tahir. Naaji is a village girl; while Tahir is an aristocrat who falls in love with and wants to marry her. Tahir is already engaged to Fauzia. His family does not want him to marry Naaji, but he does so. Naaji attempts suicide because of Fauzia. Tahir also dies after hearing of Naaji's reported death. Tahir and Naaji have a daughter, Saiqa. She grows up in the hateful atmosphere of her father's family mansion, with everybody insulting her at every step, and plotting to get rid of her and her mother. Rehan at the beginning hates Saiqa like every other person in the family but later he realises that he loves her. Sumaira (Madiha Iftikhar, Saiqa's cousin and Fauzia's daughter) loves Rehan and is about to marry him but hates Saiqa even more when she hears that Rehan loves Saiqa. The story takes an interesting turn in the end.

Cast

References

  1. "Novelist Razia Butt is no more". Dawn News. 4 October 2012. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
  2. "Famous Novelists – Razia Butt". reviewit.pk. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
  3. "Drama serial details". pakistani.pk. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  4. "Saiqa OST on HUM Europe". facebook.
  5. "اداکار خیام سرحدی انتقال کرگئے". BBC Urdu. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
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