Hazaron Raaste

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GenreDrama
Directed byRashid Dar
Starring
Hazaron Raaste
ہزاروں راستے
GenreDrama
Written byMustansar Hussain Tarar
Directed byRashid Dar
Starring
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
ProducerRashid Dar
Original release
NetworkPTV
Release1986 (1986) 
1986 (1986)

Hazaron Raaste (Urdu: ہزاروں راستے; transl.A Thousand Ways) is a 1986 Pakistani television drama serial written by Mustansar Hussain Tarar and adapted from his novel of the same name. Produced and directed by Rashid Dar for Pakistan Television Corporation, the serial ran for 13 episodes.[1][2]

The serial is built around the affairs of a morally compromised businessman and the intersecting lives of his family and an upright civil servant's household. It was a critical success on its first broadcast, winning Tarar and lead actor Abid Ali Nigar Awards in 1986 for Best Writer and Best Actor respectively.[citation needed]

Murad Khan (Abid Ali) is a wealthy businessman who has built his fortune through a mixture of legitimate enterprise and illicit dealings, assisted by his secretary Taimoor (Aurangzeb Leghari). From his first marriage he has three children: Abida (Veena Alam), who is married to Yusuf against her father's wishes; Nazuk (Lalarukh Hameed), a medical student known for her forthright opinions; and Adil, a sensitive and withdrawn young man (Firdous Jamal). His second wife Saira (Zaib Rehman) brings with her a son from her previous marriage, Haider, who at one point attempts to kill Murad Khan. Running parallel to Murad Khan's household is the family of Qadir Hussain, an upright civil servant whose daughter Mishal (Rubina Ashraf) becomes drawn into the wider story.[citation needed]

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