Malika-e-Aliya
Malika-e-Aliya | |
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Title screen | |
Genre | Family, thriller |
Written by | Nadia Akhtar |
Directed by | Syed Asim Ali |
Starring | Maria Wasti |
Opening theme | Malika-e-Aliya |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language(s) | Urdu |
No. of seasons | 2 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | A&B Entertainment |
Location(s) | Karachi, Pakistan |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Geo Entertainment |
Original release | 8 April 2014 |
External links | |
Geo Entertainment | |
A&B Entertainment |
Malika-e-Aliya (Urdu: ملکہ عالیہ) is a 2014 Pakistani drama serial directed by Syed Asim Ali and written by Nadia Akhtar. It is a production of A&B Entertainment.[1] The drama was first aired 8 April 2014, on Geo Entertainment but due to a ban on the channel,[2] only 10 episodes could be shown. From 8 September 2014, it was continued with new episodes, the first day after the ban was lifted from channel.[3] Malika-e-Aliya is the story of Alia and her evil plans to become the sole owner of her in-laws' wealth, and the act that she puts on to convince everyone in the Baig household that all she wants is to provide them the same home and its comfort which their mother and Mr. Baig’s late wife once provided them with. Season 2 began airing on 9 February 2015.
Plot outline
Malika (Maria Wasti) is a woman with unique desire unlike other women. She doesn’t have the prince of her dreams but all she cares about is how wealthy her in-laws would be. She clearly tells her mother about her want, as her mother has always called her daughter as Malika-e-Aliya.
Mr. Baig, (Sohail Asghar) who plays Malika’s father in-law along with his three sons, wants a simple yet loving and responsible daughter in-law, as Baig’s wife died a long time ago and the household is in a great need for a feminine touch and Malika puts on an act as if she is the very woman they are looking for. Mr. Baig selects Alia to be his eldest son Furqan’s (Sohail Sameer) wife as he believed that she is from a middle class background and is well equipped with all the merits and virtues required to manage a home. Nouman, Mr. Baig's second son, loved a girl but Baig decided that Malika will choose his next daughter in-law. Nouman told Malika about his love and took her to the girl's house. The girl told Malika about herself and Malika thought that the girl is even more educated and intelligent than her. So Malika's importance will be less so, Malika made an excuse and chose Khadija (Yasra Rizvi) from a poor family. She made her do all the household chores. Khadija uses to do the chores thinking that Malika did a favour on her that she made her marry a good person. Nouman didn't like Khadija at all but he tried to accept her. Baig decided to name the house after Malika, she heard it and was full of joy. Later, Malika found out that she is pregnant and she believed that she will give birth to a baby boy. But she couldn't believe when her mother told her that it's a girl. She named the baby Rida (Arisha Razi). Later then, Khadija was pregnant too. Malika was worried that if the baby would be a boy, then Khadija's baby will have the whole property of the family so, Malika asked her mother to give a medicine for Khadija's baby to die. So she got it and mixed it in the tea. There was one tea for Baig and one for Khatija so by mistake, Baig drinks the tea .[4]
Cast
- Maria Wasti as Malika Aliya
- Anoushay Abbasi as Chanda
- Sohail Asghar as Anwar Baig
- Shahzad Raza as Haji Sahab
- Sohail Sameer as Furqan Baig
- Faiq Khan as Noman Baig
- Yasra Rizvi as Khatija
- Afshan Qureshi as Kishwar
- Gul-e-Rana Azhar as Rahat
- Ahmad Zeb as Salman
- Farah Nadeem as Surraya
- Zuhab Khan as Umer
- Arisha Razi as Rida
References
- ↑ "Welcome Malika-e-Aliya". A&B Entertainment. Sania Akram. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
- ↑ "Demos held against Geo TV". The News. 17 May 2014. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
- ↑ "Geo TV airs fresh drama episodes from today". The News. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
- ↑ "What's on! April 2014". Reviewit.pk. Kanwal Murtaza. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
External links
- Malika-e-Aliya on Facebook
- Official website
- Drama reviews on A&B Entertainment
Category:A&B Entertainment