Parizaad's finale to be separated films on January 22

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Parizaad has had show fans in a strangle hold — entranced by the primary person and the plot and has invaded its direction into each and every other family. The makers of the series understand that there's nothing similar to watching something on the big screen — which is the reason the show that has had you grasped will deliver its finale in films on Jan 22, three days sooner than its TV discharge.

Nasar Khan, Hum Network's PR Manager, told Images "it's certainly affirmed — the last episode of Parizaad will be screened cross country in films, the delivery date for films is Jan 22, Saturday and the TV on air date is Jan 25. The finale will turn out in films three days before it's broadcasted on TV."

Coordinated by Shehzad Kashmiri, Parizaad depends on Hashim Nadeem's novel and the story rotates around a darker looking primary person — played by the flexible Ahmed Ali Akbar — who has a good nature and is gifted however continually dismissed and treated ineffectively by individuals around him. The dramatization unfurls an intriguing and flighty tale about the battles of Parizaad as he explores life.

The cast incorporates Nauman Ijaz, Syed Muhammad Ahmed, Urwa Hocane, Saboor Aly, Ushna Shah, Yumna Zaidi, Mashal Khan, Tipu Shah, Kiran Tabeer, Leyla Zuberi, Madiha Rizvi and Malik Hamid Raza.

The show acquired such an excess of footing that it has crossed lines — Indian architect Manish Malhotra involved the instrumental variant of Parizaad's OST for his attire crusade last November.

Excited devotees of both the dramatization and the fashioner were enchanted and liked that the sequential isn't just arriving at new statures in Pakistan but on the other hand is advancing across the line. Parizaad is one of not many serials that has been valued for its quality, entertainers and the significance given to Urdu writing.

Akbar's personality Parizaad was likewise included on a chips bundle a couple of days back. Fans in all actuality do cherish merchandise — maybe Akbar could get on this as a side hustle.

We're eager to see what astonishes the finale might bring — be it unexpected developments or more informal merchandise.

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