After no ‘Pakistani shows’, Zindagi rebrands itself with Turkish and local dramas
September 27, 2016
New Delhi:Zindagi, which was bringing serials from Pakistan on Indian small screen, is now coming up with new Indian and Turkish dramas after announcing discontinuation of shows from the neighbouring country as a response to Uri terror attack in India originating from Pakistan in which 18 Indian Army jawan martyred.
Zindagi was launched in 2014 and started airing Pakistani dramas including “Humsafar”, “Zindagi Gulzar Hai”, “Maat”, “Shehr-e-Zaat” and “Dastaan”.
Lately the channel had premiered a few Indian productions.
Now, the channel has re-branded itself by launching new Indian shows and serials from Turkey. The new line-up, which will have finite series format, will go on air from October 3.
One of the shows is Bollywood actor Anupam Kher’s maiden TV production, “Khwaabon Ki Zamin Par”.
Featuring Ashish Kashyap, Megha Chakroborty and Deeksha Sonalkar in the lead roles, the series is about a young aspiring actor, Arya, who goes to Mumbai to fulfill his dreams.
“Khwaabon Ki Zamin Par” will show relationship conflict between Arya and his girlfriend Niyati (Megha).
Talking about the show, Kher said here, “I could see some moments of my life in the show because I also started from a small town and struggled my way to become an Indian actor. I also left a love story behind me when I came to Mumbai…
“So, I can relate to the show and I know a lot of aspiring actors/actresses will also relate to it.”
The show’s screenplay and dialogue writer said he has been influenced by shows like “Humsafar” and has tried to keep “Khwaabon Ki Zamin Par” true to reality and subtle.
“Agar Tum Saath Ho” is another upcoming production, which is a love story between a girl from an affluent Delhi family and a middle-class tuition teacher in Delhi.
“We have shot entirely in Delhi and Bhopal (where the characters are based) because we wanted the show to be realistic, like other shows which earlier aired on Zindagi.
“There is a different high in shooting finite series and I am hopeful other channels will take a cue to encourage more fixed-duration shows,” said Gulshan Sachdeva, who has directed and produced the show.
“Agar Tum Saath Ho” centres around the journey of Neema, who marries a simpleton Ravi, much against her father’s wishes and how the couple deals with the meddling father.
It stars Hitesh Bharadwaj, Ritu Barmecha, Dolly Ahluwalia, Sabina Mehta and Kamal Tiwari in the lead roles.
A spoof on daily soaps titled, “TV Ke Uss Paar” is a tongue-in-cheek sitcom about the obsession of Indian society with television shows. It stars Marathi actress Amita Khopkar and Aaksh Ahuja in principal roles.
A love story between a Gujarati girl and Punjabi boy titled “Teri Meri Jodi” will also make its way on the channel.
It is a co-production between Indian company and Pakistan’s channel Geo TV.
Turkish shows like “Fatmagul”, “Feriha” and “Little Lord” will also be shown on Zindagi.
PTI
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