Kitna Satatay Ho
Kitna Satatay Ho | |
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Written by | Fasih Bari Khan[1] |
Directed by | Mazhar Moin |
Starring | Arij Fatyma Adnan Siddiqui, Rubina Ashraf |
Opening theme | "Kitna Satatay Ho" |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
Original language | Urdu |
No. of episodes | 25 |
Production | |
Producer | Momina Duraid |
Running time | 30–45 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Hum TV |
Release | 17 May 22 November 2015 | –
Related | |
Tere Mere Beech |
Kitna Satatay Ho (Urdu: کتنا ستاتے ہو) is a 2015 Pakistani romantic drama serial. It aired on Hum TV. The series was directed by Mazhar Moin, written by Fasih Bari Khan, and produced by Momina Duraid. The drama aired Sunday evenings. The show ended on 22 November 2015. The series stars Arij Fatyma in the lead role.[2]
Plot
[edit]Amna lives with her parents. Her aunt and cousins, Rabia and Hamaad (Amna's fiancé), live upstairs. Rabia is in her late thirties, and her mother, Nuzhat, worries about her getting married. Amna's cousin, Hasaan, comes to live with them after his divorce.
Hamaad gets a part-time job at a gym, but his uncle doesn't approve. Amna gets upset with Hamaad for talking to another girl. Nuzhat thinks Rabia and Hasaan would be a good match, but Rabia rejects. Nuzhat gets angry with Rabia for refusing. Hamaad argues with Amna about her father not supporting his job. Hasaan sees them talking on the roof and tells Amna's mom, who scolds her. Hasaan gets upset with Rabia for rejecting him, but Hamaad talks to him.
Later, Zubair helps Hasaan with his business. Hasaan apologizes to Rabia, and she forgives him. Amna and Hamaad get in trouble with the police, but Zubair helps them out. When they get home, they get in trouble with their family. Amna's parents tell her she can't see Hamaad until they're married.
Cast
[edit]- Arij Fatyma as Amna
- Adnan Siddiqui as Hassan
- Rubina Ashraf as Bhabhi
- Usman Peerzada as Zubair
- Kiran Tabeir as Rabia
- Raheela Agha as Nuzhat
- Huma Nawab as Hammad's aunt
- Rubina Ashraf as Rabia's mother
- Junaid Akhtar as Hamaad
Critical reception
[edit]The script by Fasih Bari Kahn was praised by Dawn's critics as one of the best from 2015, "for his complete and masterful understanding of the human condition" and for presenting "a more gritty reality"[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "In conversation with drama and film writer Fasih Bari Khan". Daily Times. 25 July 2019. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
- ^ a b Siddique, Sadaf Haider (31 December 2015). "We asked, you answered: Here are your picks for the best of Pakistani TV in 2015". Images. Retrieved 10 February 2025.