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Noorul Huda Shah (born in Hyderabad, Sindh on 22 July 1951) is a Pakistani dramatist, short story writer, poet and columnist. She was also the Information Minister during the caretaker government in Sindh.
Shah writes in both Sindhi and Urdu. She is best known for writing popular TV serials like Jungle, Marvi, Faaslay and Tapish.
Career
Noorul Huda completed her education from Sindh University and then started a career at Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV). Her first play, Jungle, aired on television in 1983. Later, she joined Geo as a soap producer and then became a script writer for Hum TV. She was appointed CEO of A-Plus television. Afterwards, she started working for Hum Sitaray. In 2017, she joined Bol Network. Shah has written numerous short stories, some of which have been compiled in a collection called Jala Watan (lit. "Exiled"). Presently, Shah writes a column for an online news forum called HumSub.
Shah served as the provincial Information Minister during the caretaker government in Sindh in 2013. She is known in Pakistan for promoting women empowerment and feminism under the funding and her collaboration with the Johns Hopkins University in the United States.
List of TV dramas
Jungle (1983)
Asmaan Tak Deewar
Tapish
Marvi (Sindhi)
Marvi
Ab Mera Intazaar Kar
Zara Si Aurat
Ajnabi Raaste
Thodi Si Mohabbat
Bebak
Hawa Ki Beti
Na Junoon Raha Na Pari Rahi
Meri Adhuri Moahabat
Ajayb Ghar
Ishq Gumshuda
Badlon Pay Basera
Aman aur Pichu
Chand Khatoot Chand Tasveerein
Sammi
Adhura Milan (2014)
Faaslay
Man-o-Salwa (GEO TV) (2007)
Aun Zara (2013)
Awards
President's Award for Pride of Performance (2008)
References
External links
Noorul Huda Shah at IMDb