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Initially titled Jeevan Saathi, the title Aye Mere Humsafar was finalized while in pre-production itself. [10] Lead Namish Taneja got offers for both Bigg Boss and this series at the same time, and he chose the latter. [11] In mid-September 2020, Taneja burnt his hand while shooting for a sequence in the kitchen, despite this, they continued to ...
Mere Humsafar (transl. My Companion or My Life Partner ) is a Romantic Pakistani drama television series produced by Humayun Saeed and Shehzad Naseeb under the banner Six Sigma Plus . Directed by Qasim Ali Mureed and written by Saira Raza, it aired from 30 December 2021 to 29 September 2022 on ARY Digital .
Humsafar (Urdu: ہم سفر, lit. 'Companion or Life Partner') [ 1 ] is a 2011 Pakistani television series based on the novel of the same name by Farhat Ishtiaq (who also wrote the screenplay) and directed by Sarmad Sultan Khoosat .
Humsafars (transl. Life Partners) is an Indian television drama show which aired from 22 September 2014 to 27 February 2015. [2] Produced by Gul Khan under 4 Lions Films, it starred Harshad Chopda and Shivya Pathania.
Mere Humsafar (transl. My Soulmate ) is a 1970 Hindi -language romance film , produced by Yusuf Teendarwajawala under the Labela Films banner and directed by Dulal Guha . It stars Jeetendra and Sharmila Tagore , with music composed by Kalyanji Anandji .
"Bata Do Zara Sakhiyo Ri Mere" "Bolo Bolo Dev Hamare" Chandi Puja - "Bachpan Hua Khatam Haye Lagne Lagi" "Dig Daiya Chali Meri Naiya" Chhote Babu - "Ek Gadi Idhar Se Hamari Chali" with Shamshad Begum; Dekh Kabira Roya - "Mere Beena Tum Bin Roye" with Lata Mangeshkar "Hum Bulate Hi Rahe" with Mohammed Rafi "Ashqon Se Teri Humne Tasveer Banayi Hai"
Farhat Ishtiaq (Sindhi: فرحت اشتياق) (born June 23, 1980), is a Pakistani writer, author and screenwriter.She is best known for her romantic novels Humsafar, Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu, Diyar-e-Dil, Dil se Nikle Hain Jo Lafz and Woh Jo Qarz Rakhty Thay Jaan Per.
Woh Humsafar Tha (Urdu: وہ ہم سفر تھا, ‘Wuh ham-safar tha’ lit. He was [my] co-journeyer) is a ghazal written in 1971 by Naseer Turabi [1] after the Fall of Dhaka. It serves as the title song for the Pakistani drama serial Humsafar. The ghazal was originally sung by Abida Parveen [2] and later by Qurat-ul-Ain Balouch.