Yun Tu Hai Pyar Bohut
Yun Tu Hai Pyar Bohut | |
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Genre | Romance Serial drama |
Written by | Aliya Bukhari |
Directed by | Kashif Saleem |
Starring | |
Theme music composer | AD Studio |
Opening theme | Yun Tu Hai Pyaar Bohut |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
No. of episodes | 27 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Momina Duraid |
Running time | approx. 38-40 minutes |
Production company | Film Factory |
Original release | |
Network | Hum TV |
Release | 8 June 29 October 2021 | –
Yun Tu Hai Pyar Bohut (transl. That's how much love there is) is a Pakistani television series directed and produced by Kashif Saleem under banner Film Factory, written by Aliya Bukhari and aired on Hum TV. It stars Hira Mani and Affan Waheed in lead roles. It marked their third on-screen appearance after Do Bol and Ghalati.[1][2] The serial received praise for its strong writing and progressive themes.[3]
Plot
Aima is a young ambitious girl, studying law and is the sole breadwinner of her family. She lives with her mother and younger sister, Naji who is immature and somehow irresponsible. Aima is in love with her cousin Zain and vice versa, but unlike her Zain is not too excited and ambitious about his aspirations to become a singer. Aima's father Mohsin married Roohi and left Aima's mother years ago. Mohsin has a daughter, Sonia who is fond of music and her mother is worried about her. Sonia comes across Zain in a school where both of them work and become friends.[4]
Due to Zain's careless behaviour, Aima stops seeing him and moves on. She gets a job and assists a senior lawyer. Zain also moves to Lahore for better opportunities. In Lahore he lives with a couple Maqsood and Deena and their little son Sarwaar (Saru).
Cast
Main
- Affan Waheed as Zain
- Hira Mani as Aima
Recurring
- Sabeena Syed[5] as Sonia
- Javaid Sheikh as Mohsin
- Nadia Hussain as Roohi
- Abeer Sajid as Nazi/ Nazreen
- Akhtar Hasnain as Rehan
- Komal Rizvi as Noor
- Muneeb Baig[6]
- Hina Chaudhary as Beena
- Mariam Mirza as Talat
- Fawad Jalal as Sarwar
- Qaiser Khan Nizamani as Advocate
- Rizwan Ali Jaffri as Fakher
- Faisal Masood
- Abdullah (child star)
Soundtrack
Yun Tu Hai Pyar Boht - OST | |
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Soundtrack album by
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Released | 26 May 2021 |
Recorded | 2021 |
Studio | AD Studio |
Genre | Television soundtrack |
Length | 1:33 |
Language | Urdu |
Label | Hum TV |
Producer | Syed Adeel Ali - Ayaz Sheikh |
Music video | |
"OST: Yun Tu Hai Pyar Bohut" on YouTube |
The original Playback Singers soundtrack is sung by Jibran Raheel Hira Mani and Ayaz Sheikh composed by AD Studio on lyrics of SK Khalish. Playback Singer Ayaz Sheikh Sung Slow Version and Promo Version - Playback Singer Jibran Raheel Sung Main Version - Playback Singer Hira Mani Sung - Slow Version
Production
Broadcast
There were several discussions laid on its time slot, previously it was announced that the show will premier on May 21, 2021, airing an episode on Fridays at 9pm slot.[7] Later, it was switched to Mondays and Tuesdays at 8pm slot by replacing Safar Tamam Howa as it came to an end. After the starting of the drama serial Parizaad, it shifted to only Mondays at 8pm. But then again timings changed and Aakhir Kab Tak, which used to air on Sundays started to air on Mondays because of Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay and Yun Tu Hai Pyar Bohut shifted to Fridays at 8pm.
References
- ^ "Hira Mani, Affan Waheed to star in new play". The Nation. 19 May 2021.
- ^ Syeda Zehra (17 May 2021). "Teaser of Affan Waheed & Hira Mani starrer 'Yun Tu Hai Pyar Bohut' is out". Something Huate. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
- ^ Seher, Afreen (7 October 2021). "Yun Toh Pyar Hai Bahut — a drama that hits all the right notes". Dawn Images. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
- ^ Fouzia Nasir Ahmad (20 June 2021). "THE TUBE (Youn Tau Hai Pyaar Bohat | Hum TV, Tuesdays 8.00pm)". www.dawn.com. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
- ^ "Sabeena Syed to star in Hum TV's upcoming serial opposite Affan Waheed and Hira Mani". Daily Times. 7 June 2021. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- ^ Ghani, Tooba. "In Conversation with Muneeb Baig". The News International. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
- ^ "Yun Toh Hai Pyar Bohut to release on May 21". cut a cut. Retrieved 5 June 2012.