Jal Pari Drama Review - Where her dreams had no limits!

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Jal Pari Drama Review - Where her dreams had no limits!



Though she got her first break from Hum TV, it is actually Geo TV that gave a real boost to Neelam Munir's acting career with dramas like Jal Pari, Ashk and meri behan Maya. Jal Pari is a beautifully written and executed play which is a reflection of those career oriented women who consider money as the foremost important thing to live a happy life.

The story is written by Samad Sebhai and has been directed by now a very prominent director, Sarmad Sultan Khoosat. The cast of the drama includes Neelam Munir, Adnan Siddiquie, Nauman Ejaz, Mikaal Zulfiqar, Adnan Shah Tipu, Mahjabeen and Fazal Hussain.

The drama revolves around the life of a girl Shaista who find her first love in her college professor Adnan Siddiqui, who really didn't bother about her. One after another her life encounters new problems and new men whom with she really couldn't settle. Finding her dreams then, she searches for a job and meets Nauman Ejaz who is living a happily married life with his wife Hina Khuwaja Bayat. Nauman's nephew, Mikaal Zulfiqar hates Neelam and considers her as a threat to his uncle's personal life and turning all his fears into reality,Nauman Ejaz falls for him but even the two didn't settle together. Finding peace and love nowhere, she then gets tired and takes a new move in her life.

It is a beautiful story with beautiful locations used for shooting. The title of the drama is much appealing and worked like a magnet in attracting the audience towards it from the very first episode. Apart from all technicalities, there are no doubts that all the celebrities completely justified with their roles and received applause from the viewers too. Neelam was lucky enough to get such an important role early in her career.

It would be unjust to reveal more about the drama, let us keep some surprise and leave it to you to find about other edges that this drama offers.

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Nida Zaidi



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