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Ghundi (transl. Female hooligan) is a 2013 Pakistani television comedy drama series directed by Kashif Nisar, written by Faiza Iftikhar, and produced by Humayun Saeed and Shehzad Naseeb under the banner of Six Sigma Plus. It stars Uroosa Siddiqui, Uzma Hassan, Haseeb Muhammad Bin Qasim, Sohail Sameer, Agha Ali, and Rahma Ali in leading roles.[1][2]
| Ghundi | |
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| Written by | Faiza Iftikhar |
| Directed by | Kashif Nisar |
| Opening theme | Sahir Ali Bagga |
| Composer | Sahir Ali Bagga |
| Country of origin | Pakistan |
| Original languages |
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| No. of episodes | 24 |
| Production | |
| Producers |
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| Production location | Lahore |
| Editor | Aman Ali Butt |
| Production company | Six Sigma Plus |
| Original release | |
| Network | Hum Sitaray |
| Release | 22 December 2013 – 1 June 2014 |
Plot
editThe series centres on a Pehalwan family from Lahore consisting of three brothers whose devotion to their younger sister has left her considerably indulged. The family strives to fulfil her every wish and seeks to arrange her marriage.[citation needed]
Cast
edit- Uroosa Siddiqui as Neelofar Chaudhry (Neelo), the spoilt only daughter of the Pehalwan family[3]
- Haseeb Muhammad Bin Qasim as Yaqoob, Neelo's eldest brother
- Sohail Sameer as Saqib, Neelo's second brother
- Kamran Mujahid as Neelo's younger brother, a Pehalwan[citation needed]
- Uzma Hassan as Rukhsana, Yaqoob's wife
- Agha Ali as Rehan, Yaqoob's adopted son
- Adnan Shah Tipu as Mateen[citation needed]
- Farhana Maqsood as Marjana, Saqib's friend[citation needed]
- Farah Tufail as Nargis, Neelo's friend[citation needed]
- Rahma Ali as Zoya[citation needed]
- Tahira Imam as Zoya's mother[citation needed]
Reception
editWriting in The Friday Times, Saima S. Hussain criticised the series for weak storytelling, stock characters, and an unconvincing portrayal of a school setting, and observed that Siddiqui had delivered stronger performances in earlier work.[4]
References
edit- ↑ "Ghundi (2014 Hum Sitaray) Profile on Pakistani.pk". Retrieved 8 January 2022.
- ↑ Sadaf Haider, Sadaf Siddiqui (10 December 2014). "Drama Poll 2014 results: 'Pyaray Afzal' dominates Pakistani television". Dawn News. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
- ↑ Sadaf Haider (12 May 2020). "The funniest Pakistani shows you should watch to beat lockdown blues". Dawn Images.
- ↑ Saima S Hussain (7 February 2014). "Too few good men". The Friday Times. Archived from the original on 26 November 2025.