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Kaffara | |
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Genre | |
Written by | Shafia Khan |
Directed by | Muhammad Iftikhar Iffi |
Starring |
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Theme music composer | Shani Arshad |
Opening theme | Kaffara |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 90 |
Production | |
Producers | |
Production company | 7th Sky Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | Geo TV |
Release | 27 July 17 October 2024 | –
Kaffara (transl. Atonement" or "Expiation) is a romantic Pakistani drama television series produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi under the banner 7th Sky Entertainment. Directed by Muhammad Iftikhar Iffi it aired from 27 July 2024 to 17 October 2024 on Geo TV, consisting of 90 episodes. The drama starring Laiba Khan and Ali Ansari rapidly gained immense popularity due to the captivating chemistry between the lead actors and its acclaimed background score.[1][2] [3]
The story of Sitara, a young orphan who finds solace in the simple joys of life despite her struggles. At a wedding, she mistakenly believes Salar, a wealthy young man, is the photographer. As their unexpected connection grows, they must navigate family objections and a web of conspiracy that threatens to tear them apart.
Plot
Sitara, a lively orphan living with her brother, aunt, and uncle, finds joy in life's small things despite her aunt's poor treatment. Her aunt keeps her around because she has a share in the family's property.
Salar, the son of a wealthy businessman, is passionate about photography, often earning him criticism from his family. With a pure heart, Salar is known for evading his responsibilities.
At her cousin's wedding, Sitara wrongly assumes Salar is the photographer. Salar develops a soft spot for Sitara after seeing how poorly she is treated. However, due to a conspiracy, objections arise about their closeness. Salar, once again, avoids the issue, leaving Sitara to face doubts from her own family.
Can Sitara prove she’s not guilty? Will Salar help her avoid further mistreatment? Will her family support Sitara? Can Salar show he genuinely cares? Will there be more plots against Sitara?
Cast
Main
- Laiba Khan as Sitara Salar Sikander (neé Jahan) - Zohaib's sister, Shaukat's, Najma and Shahida's niece Nimi, Ehtisham, Qasim and Kiran's cousin Salar's wife.
- Ali Ansari as Salar Sikander - Tahir's son, Mehreen's step-mother, Saba's brother, Junaid's brother-in-law, Sitara's husband.
Recurring
- Zoya Nasir as Nimi
- Aliya Ali as Saba
- Yasir Shoro as Salman
- Junaid Akhtar as Ehtisham
- Fawad Jalal as Junaid
- Raeed Muhammad Alam as Qasim
- Zohreh Amir as Zoya
- Sadaf Aashan as Shahida
- Rashid Farooqui as Shaukat
- Bakhtawar Khan as Sahiba
- Annie Zaidi as Mehreen
- Usman Peerzada as Tahir
- Reham Rafiq as Kiran
- Nazlee Nasr as Najma
- Mohsin Gillani as Mirza Sahab
- Shaheen Khan as Suraiya
- Sami Khan as Zohaib
- Sajida Syed as Zaira
- Fareeha Jabeen as Khala Bi
- Shabana Shaikh as Zehra
References
- ^ "Geo's drama 'Kaffara' gets fastest 1bn views in 60 days". The News International.
- ^ "10 binge-worthy Pakistani dramas like 'Humsafar' and 'Churails' you should watch now". Lifestyle Asia.
- ^ "Laiba Khan bids farewell to "Kaffara", shares behind-the-scenes moments". Bol News.