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Aim in Life
GenreDramaserial
Written byMasud Sezan
Directed byMasud Sezan
Starring
Country of originBangladesh
Original languageBengali
No. of episodes54
Production
Executive producerKazi Riton
ProducerKazi Riton
Production locationsDhaka
Gazipur
Running time18 minutes
Production companyBlack & White
Original release
NetworkNTV
Release14 June 2008 (2008-06-14) –
15 January 2009 (2009-01-15)

Aim in Life is a Bangladeshi drama serial produced by Kazi Riton, written and directed by Masud Sezan. This drama serial aired on NTV, and was first aired on June 14, 2008[citation needed] and last aired on January 15, 2009.[1] The story revolves around the city dwellers of Dhaka, and how everyone manages to lead their lives, disregarding their status. This dramaserial stars Mosharraf Karim, Kusum Sikder, Rawnak Hasan, Tisha, Rifat Chowdhury, Challenger, Tinni, Nafisa Jahan, Kochi Khandokar, Saju Muntasher, Nafa, Abdullah Rana, Shirin Alam, Tareq Mahmud, Daud Rony and Ujjal. There are also cameo appearances from the former captain of Bangladesh National Cricket Team, Khaled Mashud, singer S I Tutul and Magician Jewel Aich.

Plot

The story revolves around a retired government officer, his family, his house, and also the tenants of the house. who slowly starts to realise that he has a lot on his hand after his retirement to write a book titled "Aim in Life." Irritated by the actions of his own offspring, he comes to the realisation that it's a must for every individual to have an aim in life. He wants to explain this in his book. Looking for material for his book, he starts fieldwork by interviewing people. Interviewees includes even beggars, whether they have an aim or not.

Characters

References

  1. ^ "Last episode of Aim in Life tonight". The Daily Star. 15 January 2009.