Guest House – Chuloo bhar Pani Part 5
September 82009
Guest House is a Pakistani comedy drama series which was produced and ran by PTV in early to middle 1990s. The setting is a fictional guest house named Welcome Guest House located in a posh area of Islamabad. It is run by Mr. Shameem and his wife with the help of three permanent regular employees Nasir, Murad and Rambo. The series’ theme appears to have been derived from the British sitcom Fawlty Towers.
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Guest House is a Pakistani comedy drama series which was produced and ran by PTV in early to middle 1990s. The setting is a fictional guest house named Welcome Guest House located in a posh area of Islamabad. It is run by Mr. Shameem and his wife with the help of three permanent regular employees Nasir, Murad and Rambo. The series’ theme appears to have been derived from the British sitcom Fawlty Towers.
Guest House is a Pakistani comedy drama series which was produced and ran by PTV in early to middle 1990s. The setting is a fictional guest house named Welcome Guest House located in a posh area of Islamabad. It is run by Mr. Shameem and his wife with the help of three permanent regular employees Nasir, Murad and Rambo. The series’ theme appears to have been derived from the British sitcom Fawlty Towers.
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Guest House is a Pakistani comedy drama series which was produced and ran by PTV in early to middle 1990s. The setting is a fictional guest house named Welcome Guest House located in a posh area of Islamabad. It is run by Mr. Shameem and his wife with the help of three permanent regular employees Nasir, Murad and Rambo. The series’ theme appears to have been derived from the British sitcom Fawlty Towers.
Guest House is a Pakistani comedy drama series which was produced and ran by PTV in early to middle 1990s. The setting is a fictional guest house named Welcome Guest House located in a posh area of Islamabad. It is run by Mr. Shameem and his wife with the help of three permanent regular employees Nasir, Murad and Rambo. The series’ theme appears to have been derived from the British sitcom Fawlty Towers.