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Shehr-e-Zaat : ウィキペディア英語版
Shehr-e-Zaat

''Shehr-e-Zaat'' () is a 2012 Pakistani spiritual romantic drama serial based on the novel of the same name by Umera Ahmed. It is directed by Sarmad Sultan Khoosat, and produced by Momina Duraid and Abdullah Kadwani. It stars Mahira Khan, Mikaal Zulfiqar and Mohib Mirza in the leads.

The Hum network gave its program three Hum Awards, including Best Drama Serial, having nominated it in seven categories. Mohib Mirza was nominated for best supporting actor at the Pakistan Media Awards in 2013. A special transmission was held in Karachi and broadcast on Hum TV at the conclusion of the drama.
==Plot==
Shehr-e-Zaat revolves around a beautiful day-dreamer Falak Sher Afgan (Mahira Khan); an only child to very rich parents. Falak is a student of fine arts who makes the sculpture of the man of her dreams and falls head over heels in love when she finds the breathing manifestation of it in Salman Ansar (Mikaal Zulfiqar). But the more Falak tries to get close to Salman, the more he ignores her. Hamza (Mohib Mirza) is a close friend of Falak and he adores her dearly. Falak is oblivious to his love for her for a long time. Belonging to the elite class she has always been the centre of attention and never been deprived of anything. She never came across through religious brightness and divinity. Falak's mother, Mehr-un-Nisa (Hina Khawaja Bayat) built her subsistence according to the worldly life. Finally, Falak manages to get married to Salman. They live happily together and Salman initially proves to be a good husband despite his father in law, Sher Afgan's reservations. Life was luxurious and full of joy but destiny decides doom for Falak when Salman falls in love with an uneducated an crass employee Tabinda (Nadia Afgan) at his factory with whom he begins an extramarital relationship. Falak decides to meet Tabinda and confront her. Upon seeing her unattractive physical appearance and crassness, she goes in a state of shock and eventually suffers from a major nervous breakdown. She comes back to consciousness with a broken heart and for the first time in life looks at her tragedy from a different perspective. Instead of craving for Salman’s lost love she ponders over the power of destiny. The fact that Salman preferred Tabinda, an ugly looking woman with a loose character over her, forces her to go through a journey of self-discovery. She comes across bitter realities and learns the true purpose of life while receiving Islamic perceptions from her Nani (Samina Peerzada). Falak adapts simplicity, patience and humbleness, she brought quietness in her life and manages to get rid of unnecessary worldly and hollow pursuits. She eventually accepts Salman back in her life after Tabinda leaves him but without her previous obsession.

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