Khawaja and Son

Khawaja and Son

Infobox Film
name = Khawaja and Son


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producer = PTV
writer = Ata ul Haq Qasmi
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starring = Ali Ejaz
Aurangzeb
Arifa Siddiqui
Fauzia Rehman
Muhammad Zubair
Samina Khalid
Jazba Sultan
Ismat Tahira
Gayyur Akhtar
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released = began 1985
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country = Pakistan
language = Urdu
Punjabi
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"Khajawa and Son" (began 1985) is a comedy serial that revolves around Khawaja sahib (played by Ali Ejaz) & his son (Jawad). As a father, Khawaja sahib is quick to catch on to any mistake or wrong step his son takes and is ever ready to correct him. His major correction tool - twisting the ears of his son who is a full grown adult. With his father not giving him much room to breathe and his 9 sisters continuously placing demands on him, there is not much fun out there for Jawad. Fortunately Jawad's loss is our gain as products of these interactions, the comical scenes & situations, are a treat to watch.

This drama is for those who appreciate principles, family values, respect for elders and above all have an insatiable appetite for fun and humor. 'Khawaja & Son' makes for light viewing, isn't taxing on the brain and therefore can be viewed over & over again.

Ali Ejaz's comical role as Khawaja sahib is a revelation. His dialogue delivery is quite exceptional, especially when he suddenly switches to speaking in English (broken & forced)...this is a source of much amusement for the viewers.

Watch online

* [http://www.pakistanistage.com/get/pakistani-tv-comedies/khawaja-and-son.htm Watch Complete Show]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7c0DLfg3SSY On YouTube]


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