The Ghost is a 2008 Pakistani television series directed by Babar Javed and written by Umera Ahmad, based on eponymous novel by Danielle Steel.
[1] The Ghost revolves around an architect who after his divorce goes to Scotland and enters in an old castle where he comes to know the meaning of love.
After ten years of her marriage, she falls for her office colleague and decides to separate from him and they both part their ways.
After divorce, the heartbroken husband goes to Scotland to lessen his pain of the broken marriage.
[3][4] In the last seven years of his married life Ayaan Danyal has turly focused on his career of architect and almost ignored her wife Ayeza.
On the occasion of their tenth wedding anniversary, Ayeza demands him of divorce due to the loveless marriage.
Despite giving a second chance to him on his request, Ayeza becomes a victim of conflict between Sameer and Ayaan and one day goes away from him and sends him the divorce papers when he is outside the city.
The diary ends but Ayaan is left with suspense and curiosity to know about Maya's story.
Sana has a traumatic past due to her relation with her husband Mansoor Kareem who is a popular singer in Pakistan.
Sana then calls Ayaan pwho convinces her to come out of the room and pdomises to meet her with her father.
Maya goes to the Castle with Michael where Aryan lives with his friend Adam but finds there nobody.
Maya goes to sleep and wakes up anxiously after seeing the clear visual of her past dream.
Ayaan looks for the bakery about which Miss Marina had told him few days ago but could't find.
Miss Marina gets worried and tells Ayaan that his son who was coming to meet him has died in a train accident.
The telephone of the castle rings and Miss Marina from the other side of the line speaks to Ayaan that he has gone to his son's house and will not return soon.
Sana tells him that the castle was taken by a man on lease for his Indian wife and after her death in an accident, it went to Miss Marina.
[6][7] The Ghost was based on eponymous novel by Danielle Steel with screenplay by renowned Pakistani screenwriter Umera Ahmad.
[8] The roles played Sania Saeed and Samina Peerzada were originally a single one in the novel which was split for the television adaptation.