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Qurbaan Hua (transl. sacrificed) is an Indian Hindi-language drama television series which broadcast on Zee TV and on ZEE5 before the TV telecast. [2] It was produced by Full House Media of Sonali Jaffer and Amir Jaffer. The show premiered on 25 February 2020 in the 10 PM timeslot and replaced Ishq Subhan Allah to another timeslot of 10:30 PM.
Qubool Hai (transl. I accept) is an Indian soap opera that was produced by 4 Lions Films and broadcast on Zee TV.The series focused on the Muslim community and initially aimed to dispel stereotypes regarding Islam, [3] and had been credited for pioneering Muslim oriented programming in Indian television.
Ishq Subhan Allah (English: Love, Oh My God) is an Indian television series that premiered on 14 March 2018 on Zee TV. [1] [2] Produced by Dheeraj Kumar, it starred Eisha Singh and Adnan Khan.
The show was cherished by speakers of Awadhi for using their dialect, along with Hindi-Urdu, in its dialogues. [6] Neem Ka Ped first aired in 1991 on the Indian state television channel DD Lucknow, which is owned and operated by Doordarshan national network. [7]
Beintehaa (transl. Extreme) is an Indian romantic television series that premiered on 30 December 2013 on Colors TV. [2] Produced by Farhan Salaruddin under Fortune Productions.
Khwaish is an Indian television series which was telecast on Sony Entertainment Television from 16 July 2007 to 24 April 2008. [1]The show started earlier in Pakistan on ARY Digital from 25 June 2007, becoming the first Indian television show legally being broadcast on Pakistan.
She records a song wearing a niqab, so Farookh can't find out her identity, and uploads the video on YouTube under the name of 'Secret Superstar' using the laptop gifted by Najma. She becomes an overnight sensation and grabs the attention of Shakti Kumar, a talented but pretentious music director based in Mumbai .
Bibi, also spelled Bebe, is frequently used as a respectful title for Muslim, Christian and Sikh women in South Asia when added to the given name. [1] [2] Bibi, like Begum, is used as a surname by many women in the region. [3] In Anglo-Indian, the term bibi came to be seen as a synonym for mistress. [2]