Native Name: | |
Screenplay: | Mansoor Mani |
Story: | Khadija Mastoor |
Director: | Mehreen Jabbar |
Starring: | |
Theme Music Composer: | Farrukh Abid |
Country: | Pakistan |
Language: | Urdu |
Producer: | Mehreen Jabbar |
Cinematography: | Nameer Malik |
Editor: | Pervaiz Piyar Ali |
Company: | Tasveer Productions |
Network: | Pakistan Television Corporation |
Ab Tum Ja Saktey Ho is a Pakistani television film directed by Mehreen Jabbar. It is based on a short story by Khadija Mastoor. It starred Khalida Riyasat, Sania Saeed and Humayun Saeed. The television film was released in 1996 and first broadcast on Pakistan Television Corporation.[1] [2]
The telefilm is among the earliest works of the director, Jabbar.[3]
Aliya is an unmarried school teacher who lives with her niece Raheela. Aliya is used to interfering in every aspect of Raheela's life, which makes the young girl feel trapped. But Aliya does not dare to raise her voice against her aunt. Things change completely for both women when a relative, Shaukat, comes to live with them.
One review praised the telefilm for its theme of obsession with marriage, and called it "another feel-good telefilm by Jabbar".[5]