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Ainak Wala Jin premiered on PTV on April 25, 1993, introducing the genie Nastoor who travels from the Caucasus Mountains to Lahore seeking spectacles for his failing eyesight. This pilot episode initiated a 152-episode series that became a defining children's fantasy show in Pakistan. Watch the first episode on Dailymotion

, and sets the foundation for his adventures in the human world. Episode 1: The Arrival The story begins in the Caucasus Mountains (Koh-e-Qaf), the mystical realm of genies. The Conflict ainak wala jin episode 1

Nusrat Ara as Bil Batori: The unforgettable and mischievous witch . Ainak Wala Jin premiered on PTV on April

and was rebroadcast multiple times due to overwhelming public demand. Beyond entertainment, the pilot initiated a narrative that focused on teaching moral lessons through the interactions of magicians, witches, and space-faring characters with everyday people. Even decades later, this first episode remains a significant piece of cultural nostalgia for the generation that grew up watching PTV in the 1990s. Ainak Wala Jin (TV Series 1993–1996) - IMDb Supernatural Elements : The show explores the theme

The 1990s in Pakistan was a golden era for children’s television, and at the heart of this magical period was Ainak Wala Jin, a show that didn't just entertain—it defined a generation. First aired on April 25, 1993, on PTV Lahore, the series blended fantasy, science fiction, and comedy into a cultural phenomenon that remains iconic decades later. The Story of Episode 1: "The Spectacled Genie"

The set design—a simple wooden house with a distinct green wall—became instantly recognizable. The costume of the genie (the oversized spectacles, the shabby coat) was specifically designed to contrast with the opulent, Disney-style genies of the West.

Ainak Wala Jin — Episode 1 (Summary & Short Retelling)

"Ainak Wala Jin" opens in a bustling, slightly magical town where ordinary life sits cheek-by-jowl with enchantment. Episode 1 introduces the core characters and sets up the central conflict with warm humor and a sense of wonder.