Hamid Mian Ke Haan

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Hamid Mian Ke Haan (Urdu: حامد میاں کے ہاں) was a popular weekly radio program on Radio Pakistan.[1][2] The program began in 1950 and was aired on Sunday mornings, though it was later moved to Friday mornings and renamed Hamid Manzil.[3]

Hamid Mian Ke Haan had one of the longest-runs of any Pakistani radio show.[3] Several Pakistani artistes gained greater public recognition through their performances on the show, such as Mahmood Ali (who played the role of Ehsaan Mian, the younger brother of the main protagonist, Hamid Mian).[3]

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  1. ^ Hamida Khuhro, Anwer Mooraj, Karachi, Megacity of Our Times: Megacity of Our Times, Oxford University Press, 1997, ISBN 978-0-19-577806-9, ... Such programmes as Hamid Mian Ke Haan, which had a record run, Dekhta Chala Gaya and Muft Ka Jhagra ...
  2. ^ Syed Siddiqui, اب انہیں ڈھونڈ چراغ رخ زیبا لے کر, Jang Newspaper (Urdu), archived from the original on 1 October 2011, ... ٹی وی نے ریڈیو کا بھٹہ بھٹا دیا ہے ورنہ ریڈیو سے ہر ہفتے حامد میاں کے ہاں کا پروگرام بڑی دلچسپی سے سنا جاتا تھا (the advent of television has decimated the audience for radio, otherwise Hamid Mian Ke Haan was listened to with great interest on the radio every week) ...
  3. ^ a b c Spotlight: Mahmood Ali, Mag4You, ZeenNet, ... But in Hamid Mian Ke Haan, a Sunday morning fifteen minute family drama, Mahmood had a regular role as Ehsaan, Hamid Mian's younger brother. This programme started in 1950, and is the longest surviving: it is till on every Friday morning but has been rechristened as Hamid Manzil ...