Alif Noon

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Template:Use Pakistani English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox television Alif Noon (Template:Langx) is a 1965 comedy television series from Pakistan Television, written by Kamal Ahmed Rizvi.[1] The cast consisted of Rafi Khawar, known as Nanha, and Kamal Ahmed Rizvi known as Allan.[2][1]

Plot

Each episode follows 'Allan' as a clever business-minded person, coming up with some immoral tricks to earn fast money. He used to use 'Nanha' as his stooge. He himself was not inclined to work and would rather be the sleeping partner in every saga or tell the tricks to poor Nanha (his front man). The character of Nanha became an instant hit. He faced the new society and was therefore used by Allan as the 'front man' for his tricks. In the end, he would unintentionally toss out the whole plot of scheming Allan by speaking the truth to the public.[2][3]

Cast

Main

Special Appearances

Pakistani society

Although a 1960s comedy drama, the show portrayed the dark side of Pakistani society, where scams, frauds, and such are widespread. The series contained a positive message in each episode, though.[2]

Film industry

'In Film industry' episode, it is shown that inexperienced and materialistic type of people have come into the Pakistani film industry who just make 'dummy' films. This could be easily validated from the state of present film industry in Pakistan.[3]

References

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External links

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  3. a b Alif Noon: Cast, Release Date & Plot Brandsynario.com website, Published 6 November 2018, Retrieved 8 December 2020