- Sang e Mah is the second in the series following Sang e Mar Mar.
- It marks the debut of superstar Atif Aslam.
- The majority of scenes were shot at a cemetery, which also included a mosque.
- The drama was praised for sensitively portraying diverse religions in the country.
Sang e Mah is a blockbuster drama that has received critical and popular acclaim for its original premise, excellent storyline, and stellar acting. The drama is the second in the series following Sang e Mar Mar, and it marks the debut of superstar Atif Aslam. As a result, it had all the makings of a smash hit. The program praised for sensitively portraying diverse religions and different religious norms in the country and for interreligious tolerance.
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They also informed them that the burial depicted in the drama is a set-piece rather than an actual grave. No religious harm in the drama.
There are a few shots of Mastan Singh in a Gurdwara. Their shot destiny was Hassan Abdal Gurdwara, but they declined at the last minute after hearing just half of the screenplay and thinking Mastan was a terrible character. Omair Rana’s buddy, Mastan, works for the Nankana Sahab Gurdwara administration.



















