After his successful appearances on the silver screen, Humayun Saeed has returned to the medium which initially catapulted him to fame: television.

The actor, whose last performance in the film Jawani Phir Nahi Ani was widely appreciated, will be seen in a TV serial titled Dillagi which will mark his first small screen assignment in no less than four years.

The drama, which is to hit the airwaves next year, is going to be directed by Nadeem Beyg, who also made JPNA. We feel Humayun S has chosen the right play, because one should have some dillagi in life because, after all, jawani phir nahi ani.

Published in Dawn, Sunday Magazine, November 22nd, 2015

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