Starring:
Humayun Saeed, Arooj, Saman Agha, Ayaz Khan.
An hour long play telecasted by NTM
Wahid (Humayun Saeed) is a young budding journalist who lives in Hyderabad
and does not have that much work to do hence making him the target of his
future mother in law's criticism. She has nothing better to do other than to mention to him day and night that he does not have a job and that they are
feeding him. His fiancée Saima (Saman Agha) does try to stop her mother but
fails.
Tired of this nagging Wahid decides to go to Karachi to try his luck
there. So he arrives here and goes to his friend Ayaz Khan, who is a
property dealer. Here it dawns on him that his meager resources are just
enough to get him a place on the streets. However his friend lets him stay in
a house that is supposed to be haunted for free (why would anybody want to pay?)
Wahid moves into the haunted house where at night he hears the sound of
wedding bells and dholki. Instead of running away he goes to investigate, and
he is taken back twenty years via flashbacks and finds out about
Nosheen (Arooj).
Nosheen was about to get married and was madly in love with her
fiancé Omair.
However on the wedding day the bridegroom does not turn up and Nosheen
commits suicide and now her soul haunts the house in search of her lover.
Wahid now sets to find out what had happened to Omair. Will he succeed in bringing Nosheen's soul to rest in peace or will she continue to haunt the house. Fairly interesting and a different sort of play. -by Gina