The widely acclaimed Pakistani drama “Tere Bin” is set to make a triumphant return with its second season, titled “Tere Bin 2,” much to the delight of fans. The announcement was made by the show’s producer, Abdullah Kadwani, on Instagram, generating excitement among the audience.
The original lead pair, Yumna Zaidi and Wahaj Ali, affectionately known as ‘Yumhaj,’ will be reprising their roles, promising a renewed showcase of their exceptional on-screen chemistry. Directed by Siraj-ul-Haque, the first season of “Tere Bin” gained immense popularity in the previous year, becoming a sensation across the Indian subcontinent.
Despite some critiques, the performances of Wahaj Ali and Yumna Zaidi, portraying ‘Murtasim’ and ‘Meerab,’ received widespread acclaim. The intricate plot twists and the lead couple’s acting prowess contributed to record-breaking viewership on both television and YouTube.
The sequel, “Tere Bin 2,” will be produced under the banner of 7th Sky Entertainment and will be aired on Geo Entertainment. Abdullah Kadwani expressed his commitment to delivering new standards of excellence in the upcoming season, acknowledging the unwavering support of fans worldwide.
In a series of pictures shared by Kadwani, Yumna Zaidi and Wahaj Ali were seen holding the clapperboard alongside Abdullah and Asad Qureshi. The captivating smiles of the duo hinted at the chemistry that fans have come to adore.
Abdullah Kadwani captioned the post with gratitude for the fans and excitement about the new season. As the news of “Tere Bin 2” spread, fans flooded the comment section with expressions of love and support, eagerly anticipating the return of the beloved on-screen couple. The show is poised to continue its legacy of romance and drama, promising another successful season.
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