Zindagi Tujh Ko Jiya

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Zindagi Tujh Ko Jiya
GenreSoap
Romantic Comedy
Written byAdam Azeen
Directed byAbis Raza
StarringSanam Chaudhry
Eshita Syed
Theme music composerSohail Haider
Opening theme100 Din Ki Kahani..Aik Pal Ki Kahani Hai by
Shahbaz
lyrics by
Sabir Zafar
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of episodes60
Production
ProducersMomina Duraid
Gemstones
Production locationKarachi, Sindh
Camera setupMulti-Camera
Production companyMD Productions
Original release
NetworkHum TV
Release22 February (2016-02-22) –
2 June 2016 (2016-06-02)

Zindagi Tujh Ko Jiya is a Pakistani romantic soap which began on 22 February 2016 on Hum TV and aired Monday to Thursday evenings. It is directed by Abis Raza, written by Adam Azeen and produced by Momina Duraid under her home production and Gem Stones Productions. It was previously aired on Hum Sitaray as 100 Din Ki Kahani but was not finished.[1][2]

Synopsis[edit]

The drama revolves around a woman Maryam (Sanam Chaudhry) who loves Zeeshan (Furqan Qureshi). While, Maryam has a sister in law Samra (Eshita Syed), Zeeshan has two sisters: Safia and Sania. Safia and her mother wanted that Zeeshan marry Afshan, her husband Khalid's sister. His other sister supported Maryam as she thinks she is good for Zeeshan. Zeeshan and Maryam marry as a court marriage which angries her in-laws except Sania. Maryam, who is six months pregnant and counting days for her baby to be born. However, while she is looking forward to the big day, her husband is diagnosed with cancer and is left with approximately the same number of days to live.

Cast[edit]

Controversy[edit]

HUM was accused of having copied their sister channel's show '100 Din Ki Kahani' and splitting the serial episodes up into small daily soap episodes.

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20160106000606/http://pakistanmediaupdates.com/100-din-ki-kahani-drama-to-start-from-hum-sitaray-7497.html
  2. ^ "Drama Mera Dard Na Jane Koi Cast And Crew Details By Hum Tv". Urdu Dramas. 18 October 2015. Retrieved 21 October 2015.

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