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Halka Na Lo (Urdu: ہلکا نہ لو, English: Don't take it easy) is a 2012 Pakistani sitcom aired every Friday on Hum TV. It was first aired on 31 August 2012 directed by Salman Abbas and written by Rizwan Hassan. Sitcom stars Agha Sheraz, Zhalay Sarhadi, Barkat Ali and Uzmi. [1]
Episodes Final Note Annem Ankara 3 No Anonim 1 No Exxen web series Arjen 1 No Gain web series Asaf 3 No Netflix series Aşk Evlilik Boşanma 4 Final Aşka Düşman 4 Final Ayazın Sonu Güneş 75 Final daily series Aziz Mahmud Hüdayi: Aşkın Yolculuğu 20 Final Bahar 28 No Bir Gece Masalı 15 No Bir Sevdadır 13 Final Bizi Birleştiren Hayat 1
Kedar Ghimire as Magne Budho and Chaudhaghare Dada (left Meri Bassai) [2]; Sitaram Kattel as Dhurmuse, husband of Suntali; Wada Adhyakshya, leader of village; Khadka Ji, husband of Apsara; Khadananda Guru, the guru who sees the future; Muskaan Pasa, who loves Fatauri Budhi; and Aite, husband of Jhumri; and various other characters (left Meri Bassai)
Ramailo (Nepali: रमाइलो) is a village that was in the Bayarban village development committee until 2017 and is now in the Kanepokhari Rural Municipality. This is in the Morang District of Province No. 1, south-eastern Nepal. It is the center of Kanepokhari Ward 6, which had a population of 5,771 in 2011.
Zindagi Gulzar Hai started very well, averaging 6.4 TRPs, but after the climax episode, i.e., EP. 7, ratings increased dramatically, averaging and topping the charts each week. Then, after the marriage of the protagonists, ratings started increasing further, and later, Zindagi Gulzar Hai averaged 6+ TRPs, with 6.6 TRPs as the maximum until then.
The third ending theme is "Start in My Life" by Mai Kuraki and begins on episode 219. [4] The season initially ran from June 12, 2000, through January 8, 2001 on Nippon Television Network System in Japan. [3] [4] Episodes 194 to 219 were later collected into nine DVD compilations by Shogakukan. They were released between March 25, 2002 and ...