Chupke Chupke (TV series)
Chupke Chupke is a Pakistani television series that premiered on Hum TV in 2021. The series is directed by Danish Nawaz and produced by Momina Duraid under the banner of MD Productions. The show features an ensemble cast including Ayeza Khan, Osman Khalid Butt, Arsalan Naseer, and Aymen Saleem.
Plot[edit | edit source]
The story of Chupke Chupke revolves around two families, the Nawab family and the Mirza family, who are connected through a long-standing rivalry. The series primarily focuses on the comedic and romantic entanglements between the members of these families. The central characters, Meenu (played by Ayeza Khan) and Faazi (played by Osman Khalid Butt), find themselves in a series of humorous situations as they navigate their relationship amidst family drama.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- Ayeza Khan as Meenu
- Osman Khalid Butt as Faazi
- Arsalan Naseer as Hadi
- Aymen Saleem as Mishi
- Asma Abbas as Naik Parwar
- Uzma Beg as Naik Bakht
- Ali Safina as Miskeen Ali
- Mira Sethi as Gul-e-Rana
Production[edit | edit source]
Chupke Chupke was produced by Momina Duraid under the banner of MD Productions. The series was directed by Danish Nawaz, known for his work in Pakistani television. The show was filmed in various locations in Karachi, Pakistan.
Reception[edit | edit source]
The series received positive reviews for its light-hearted comedy and engaging storyline. The performances of the lead actors, particularly Ayeza Khan and Osman Khalid Butt, were widely appreciated. Chupke Chupke became one of the most-watched shows during the Ramadan season in 2021.
Episodes[edit | edit source]
Chupke Chupke consists of 30 episodes, each with a runtime of approximately 40 minutes. The series aired daily during the month of Ramadan.
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