Angna | Four Daughters, Four Families, Different Stories
The story of Angna is about Azfar Baig’s happy-go-lucky family, in which he has raised four beautiful daughters, who are going to get married into 4 entirely different families, which are somewhat dysfunctional.
Written By: Sameena Aijaz
Directed By: Saqib Zafar Khan & Tehseen khan
[Courtesy: ARY Digital]
Cast & Characters
Baig Family
Javed Sheikh as Azfar Baig
Azhar Baig is a successful businessman and a caring father who is living a happy life with her wife Zaiba and four daughters. Both parents want a prosperous and bright future for their daughters.
Atiqa Odho as Zaiba
Azfar Baig’s wife
Gul-e-Rana
The matriarch of the family, Azfar Baig’s mother
Areeba Habib as Abeeha
Daughter #1
Abeeha is the eldest daughter of Azhar Baig. She is a Sensible and disciplined girl, devoted to her family.
Rabab Hashim as Eshal
Daughter #2
Eshal is a shy, delicate and sensitive girl who doesn’t want to harm anybody for which she has to suffer a consequence.
Kanwal Khan as Aiza
Daughter #3
Aiza is meticulous and keeps her belongings with ultra care. She wants to be trusted and doesn’t tolerate being duped by anyone.
She’s studying architecture.
Laiba Khan as Nayab
Daughter #4
Nayab is the youngest daughter of Azhar Baig. The witty and innocent Nayab is oblivious about life challenges and simple enough to doubt anyone’s intention.
She’s doing MBA, I guess.
Son-in-law #1 and family
Azfar Rehman as Taimoor
Taimoor and Abeeha are in Nikkah with each other and they share a relationship of love and respect.
He wants to establish his business before rukhsati. Ladka mehnati hai.
Mohsin Gillani as Ziya
Taimoor’s father
Rabia Noren as Salma
Taimoor’s mother
Danial Afzal Khan as Moosa
Taimoor’s cousin
Son-in-law #2 and family
Ali Abbas as Zain
Zain is timid from the inside but portrays himself as a strong person. Doesn’t let anybody dominate him and looks at every matter from her mother’s perspective.
Zain and Eshal are into a disturbed marriage because Zain lets his mother get involved in every decision.
Rubina Ashraf as Saira
Zain’s controlling mother
Son in law #3 and family
Asim Mehmood as Ammar
Ammar is a benevolent man who doesn’t want to harm anyone. However, he has secret marriage back in the US which is unknown to his parents and they forced him to get married again here in Pakistan.
Khalifa Sajeeruddin as Irshad
Ammar’s father.
Bushra
Ammar’s mother
Son in law #4 and family
Sajjad Pal as Raza
Raza is a narrow-minded and greedy person who manifests himself as a selfless and naive human being, but his reality is very different from the perception
Raza and Nayab are university classmates, and Raza wants to get married to Nayab just to get hold of her wealth.
Ismail Tara as Shaukat
Raza’s father
Raza’s mother
Nida
Raza’s sister
Sallu
Nida’s beau
Sallu’s mother
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Shabana Mukhtar
I agree, performances are so half-hearted. There are no emotions when delivering the dialogues. But I watch it because I don’t want to leave it in the middle.
Most pathetic drama with sub standard performances. Story itself is so dull and worstly written. Dialogues are so weak without any impression. Must be stopped immediately.
I don’t like any of them except maybe Gul e Rana and Atiqa Odho. She looks prettier than all of her four daughters:)
I played it in the background as I tried to do some office work.
i didnt watch it yet tho ahahah i rlly have no time to watch soaps.. because there is already dil zaar zaar… maybe i’ll just see your review and maybe decide if i should watch this HAHA
man honestly im not even interested in these kinda dramas which revolve around shadi like.. i just feel we are just regurgitating ideas.. the only reason why i was quite tempted is because asim mehmood is in this and he’s such a sweetheart. otherwise, not a fan of ali abbas, or azfu, areeba habib