Taleem-e-Balighan (Urdu: تعلیمِ بالغاں) (lit: Education for Adults) is a 1956 Pakistani social satire TV serial[1] which first aired on PTV in 1966. It was written by Khawaja Moinuddin. It is considered one of the classics of Pakistani television by some TV critics.[2]
Taleem-e-Balighan | |
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تعلیمِ بالغاں | |
Genre | Social Satire TV serial |
Starring | Mahmood Ali, Qazi Wajid, Subhani ba Yunus, Qasim Jalali, Razia Sultana, Bakhtiar, Agha Nasir |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
Original release | |
Network | Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) |
Plot and background
editThe story revolves around a madrassa (school) where illiterate adults are provided education in a satirical and humorous environment.[1] It is based on Mohammad Ali Jinnah's or Quaid-e-Azam's three principles of 'unity, faith and discipline', that became an inspiring and effective slogan for the Muslim masses during the Pakistan Movement days around 1947. This national slogan has actually become a permanent foundation stone of the 'Ideology of Pakistan' and is frequently quoted, even in 2022, by the Pakistanis as a nation.[1] It is also quoted on TV in this drama serial in comical situations. This satire was originally written for Radio Pakistan in the 1950s before the introduction of TV broadcasts in Pakistan in November 1964. It was then adapted for PTV and first broadcast in 1966.[1]
Cast and crew
edit- Mahmood Ali as 'Maulvi Sahib' or class teacher
- Qazi Wajid
- Subhani ba Yunus
- Qasim Jalali
- Razia Sultana
- Bakhtiar
- Agha Nasir (TV drama serial director)
- Khawaja Moinuddin (writer)[1][2]
Reviews and discussion of drama
editThis TV drama serial had brought national attention to a social issue that was and still is being discussed in Pakistan.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e Older residents take a trip down memory lane with Taleem-e-Balighan screening The Express Tribune (newspaper), Published 29 May 2013, Retrieved 15 January 2020
- ^ a b Ahmad, Bisma (13 March 2015). "Old but not forgotten: Top 10 Pakistani dramas to re-watch now". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 30 October 2024.
- ^ Review and discussion of 'Taleem-e-Balighan' PTV drama on pakteahouse.net website Retrieved 15 January 2020
External links
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