Qudrat

Qudrat (Urdu: قدرت, lit. 'Divine power') is 2014 Pakistani television serial that aired on ARY Digital.[1]It stars Sajal Ali and Ahsan Khan in lead roles while Nadeem Baig, Moomal Sheikh, Natasha Ali, Hina Khawaja Bayat and Nayyar Ejaz in prominent roles.

Qudrat
GenreDrama
Serial
Written byBatool Bhojani
Directed byBarkat Siddiqui
StarringAhsan Khan
Sajal Aly
Natasha Ali
Nadeem Baig
Opening themeTei qudrat Mola by Nabeel Shaukat Ali
ComposerWaqar Ali
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes27
Production
ProducersBarkat Siddiqui
Syed Tariq Shah
Production locationKarachi
EditorDanish Siddiq
Running time~45 minute
Production companiesTS media
ProMax media
DistributorARY Television Network
Release
Original networkARY Digital
Original releaseJanuary 22nd 2014 
May 14th 2014
External links
[arydigital.tv Qudrat - ARY Digital]
Production website

It was the fourth collaboration of Ahsan Khan with Sajal Aly after Meray Qatil Meray Dildar(2011), Meri Ladli(2012) and Gohar-e-Nayab(2013) while third collaboration with Moomal Sheikh after Mirat-ul-Uroos (TV series)(2012) and Mujhe Khuda Pe Yaqeen Hai(2013). Ahsan Khan also collaborated second time with the producer Barkat Siddiqui after their first collaboration in 2013 serial Mujhe Khuda Pe Yaqeen Hai.[2]

Synopsis

Anxiety about the future makes everyone restless. But only those who have complete faith in God Almighty succeed. Qudrat refers to such a sensitive issue that how people get upset and take the wrong path due to the distress of their tomorrow. Perhaps, they forget that Allah knows everything and he has decided best for everyone because He is the best Planner.

Zehra is an innocent girl who lives with her father, step mother and brother. She passes through many diificult phases of her life because everyone considers him unlucky. After the death of her father, her life changes completely and afterward she attains her place in the society by struggle.

Cast

Guest appearance

  • Tanveer Jamal

References

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