Starring: Humayun Saeed, Vaneeza Ahmed, Atiqa Odho, Shabbir Jan, Marina Khan, Huma Nawab, Mohd. Ahmed, Qaiser Khan, Qazi Wajid, Ali Salman Written by: Mohammed Ahmed Directed by: Marina Khan. Produced by: Humayun Saeed. A cute comedy, Tum Hee To Ho is probably the best play on air at the moment if you like light-hearted romances. Saira (Atiqa Odho) is coming back to Pakistan after doing her MBA in America to get married to her love of eighteen years, Shoaib (Qaiser Khan).Her cousin Maha (Vaneeza Ahmed), Shoaib and Shoaib's friend (plus Maha's colleague) Aazir (Humayun Saeed) are all involved with the wedding preparations. Aazir is a happy go lucky fellow, who loves Maha and wants to marry her, but she dislikes his non-serious attitude. A few days before the wedding, Shoaib has an accident and dies. Saira gets the news while she is leaving for the airport and she collapses. Her uncle (Mohd. Ahmed) and his estranged son Daniyal (Shabbir Jan) try to help her but all fails. Saira refuses to believe that Shoaib is dead. Things worsen till Maha comes to Las Vegas to help Saira. Both Saira and Maha decide to improve things between Daniyal and his father, so they shift to Daniyal's and wreak havoc in their lives, especially Maha. Saira soon joins her uncle's office and starts controlling the business affairs. Things further brighten up when Aazir joins them as well. Aazir and Maha start helping out Daniyal and Huma Nawab with their theater work. Things can't be all great so we have this really shady character of Danish Mirza (Ali Salman) who befriends Sana to marry her and get his hands on all her grandpa's money. She gets him a job at her grandpa's office and he starts embezzling there too. In the meantime Saira and Daniyal, and Aazir and Maha realise that they are made for each other. -by Gina Comments: A very cute drama. Vaneeza and Humayun have great comic chemistry which makes for a great watch! Nice cameo by Qaiser Khan. Almost everyone is doing a great job. The Danish Mirza story is too cliched. The kidnapping of Sana was unnecessarily prolonged and just dragged the play. The last epiosed was hilarious! Thanks Marina Khan for such a refreshing play! REVIEW BY http://ptv2.cjb.net/