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Hum TV is a commercial broadcasttelevision network that is owned by Hum Entertainment Television. Headquartered on I. I. Chundrigar Road in Karachi, Hum TV is one of the major channels in Pakistan in terms of viewership.[1] The following is a list of all television programming that Hum TV has broadcast since it began its TV operations in 2005.
Dil, Diya, Dehleez (Urdu: دل ديا دھليز ) is a TV drama which is based on the novel of same name by the writer Riffat Siraj.It was published by Khawateen Digest, an Urdu monthly journal. Answers.com ® Categories Entertainment & Arts TV Programming and Commercials TV Shows and Series Drama TV Shows Where can you watch ALL the episodes of Hum TV drama dil diya dehleez? Aye Dasht-e-Junoon Episode 45. By innocent girl 12. Muqaddas on HUM TV. View this forum's RSS feed. Dil Diya Dehleez. Dil Diya Dehleez Drama by HumTV. View this forum's RSS feed; 74 Threads. Drama Serial Ishq. Ishq Ghumshuda.
The channel's drama series Humsafar, broadcast in 2011–2012, has become the most successful program of the channel to date, earning it widespread acclaim and international recognition.[2][3][4] Due to its success, critics referred to Pakistani television as a 'Golden Age'.[5] At the 1st Hum Awards ceremony it was awarded the Hum Honorary Phenomenal Serial Award.[6] Hum TV caters to all genres from entertainment. Most dramas on Hum TV at the moment are skewed towards a teen/youth audience while others are catered to a mature audience. In 2018 Hum TV launched its first web comedy series Chattkhara.[7]
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- 1Current programming
- 2Former programming
Current programming
Note: Titles are listed in alphabetical order.
Soap operas
- Main Khwaab Bunti Hoon (2019–)
- Soya Mera Naseeb (2019–)
Drama serials
- Anaa[8] (2019–)
- Deewar-e-Shab[9] (2019–)
- Inkaar[10] (2019–)
- Ishq Zahe Naseeb[11] (2019–)
- Jaal[12] (2019–)
- Kun Faya Kun[13] (2019–)
- Khaas[14] (2019–)
- Malaal-e-Yaar[15] (2019–)
- Main Na Janoo (2019–)
- Naqab Zan (2019–)
Anthology
- Choti Choti Batain[16] (2019–)
Comedy
- Resham Gali Ki Husna (2019–)
Former programming
Anthology series
- Kitni Girhain Baqi Hain[17] (2011)
- Sasural Ke Rang Anokhay (2012–2013)
- Shareek-e-Hayat[18] (2014)
- Kitni Girhain Baqi Hain (season 2)[19] (2016)
- Ustani Jee[20] (2018)
Horror/Supernatural series
- Woh (2013)
- Woh Dubara (2014)
- Belapur Ki Dayan[21] (2018)
Comedy series
- Mannchalay (2009–10)
- Extras - The Mango People (2011)
- Namak Paray (2012–13)
- Coke Kahani (2012)
- Fun Khana (2012)
- One Way Ticket (2012)
- Raju Rocket (2012)
- Halka Na Lo (2012)
- Mohabbat Jaye Bhar Mein (2013)
- Joru-Ka-Ghulam (2014–16)
- Dramay Baziyan (2014)
- Uff Meri Family (2014)
- Mitthu Aur Aapa (2015)
- Mr. Shamim (2015–2017)
Drama series
- Kaali Ghatain (2006)
- Teray Jaane Ke Baad (2006)
- Manay Na Ye Dil (2007–08)
- Mujhe Apna Bana Lo (2008)
- Aashti (2009)
- Man-o-Salwa (2009)
- Noor Pur Ki Rani (2009)
- Ishq Junoon Deewangi (2009)
- Malaal (2009–10)
- Noor Bano (2010)
- Vasl (2010)
- Dastaan[22] (2010)
- Qaid-e-Tanhai (2010–11)
- Parsa (2010–11)
- Main Abdul Qadir Hoon (2010–11)
- Pani Jaisa Piyar (2011)
- Mera Naseeb (2011)
- Mastana Mahi (2011)
- Akbari Asghari (2011)
- Mohabbat Rooth Jaye Toh (2011)
- Akhri Barish (2011)
- Maat (2011–12)
- Humsafar[23] (2011–12)
- Meray Qatil Meray Dildar (2011–12)
- Aks (2011)
- Khatti Meethi Zindagi (2011)
- Mehar Bano aur Shah Bano (2012)
- Sanjha (2011–12)
- Nadamat (2012)
- Durr-e-Shahwar (2012)
- Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu (2012)
- Ek Tamanna Lahasil Si (2012)
- Bilqees Kaur (2012)
- Yahan Pyar Nahin Hai (2012)
- Zard Mausam (2012)
- Maseeha (2012)
- Roshan Sitara (2012)
- Shehr-e-Zaat (2012)
- Meray Dard Ko Jo Zuban Miley (2012)
- Badi Aapa (2012–13)
- Zindagi Gulzar Hai[24] (2012–13)
- Dil E Muztar (2013)
- Tanhai (2013)
- Jia Na Jaye (2013)
- Humnasheen (2013)
- Rehaai (2013)
- Khoya Khoya Chand (2013)
- Kankar (2013)
- Aseerzadi (2013–14)
- Mujhe Khuda Pe Yaqeen Hai (2013–14)
- Ishq Mein Teray (2013–14)
- De Ijazat Jo Tu (2014)
- Mohabat Subh Ka Sitara Hai (2013–14)
- Bunty I Love You (2013 – 2014)
- Kahani Raima Aur Manahil Ki (2014)
- Izteraab (2014)
- Mere Meherbaan (2014)
- Shab E Zindagi (2014)
- Kissey Apna Kahein (2014)
- Laa (2014)
- Aahista Aahista (2014)
- Agar Tum Na Hotay (2014)
- Mausam (2014)
- Shanakht (2014)
- Firaaq (2014)
- Do Saal Ki Aurat (2014)
- Nikah (2015)
- Jugnoo (2015)
- Mehram (2014–15)
- Digest Writer (2014–15)
- Sadqay Tumhare (2014–15)
- Aik Pal (2014 –15)
- Darbadar Tere Liye (2014–15)
- Zid (2014 –15)
- Alvida (2015)
- Muqaddas (2015)
- Karb (2015)
- Dayar-e-Dil (2015)
- Dil Ka Kia Rang Karoon (2015)
- Aye Zindagi (2015)
- Mol (2015)
- Kitna Satatay Ho (2015)
- Tum Mere Paas Raho (2015)
- Mohabbat Aag Si (2015)
- Tumhari Natasha (2015)
- Parsa (2015)
- Kaisay Tum Se Kahoon (2015)
- Aik Thi Misaal (2015–16)
- Tumhare Siwa (2015–16)
- Tere Baghair (2015–16)
- Sangat (2015 – 2016)
- Preet Na Kariyo Koi (2015–16)
- Gul-e-Rana (2015 – 2016)
- Maana Ka Gharana (2015–16)
- Kisay Chahoon (2016)
- Maan (2015 – 2016)
- Lagao (2016)
- Sehra Main Safar (2015–16)
- Tere Mere Beech (2015–16)
- Abro (2015–16)
- Dil-e-Beqarar (2016)
- Pakeeza (2016)
- Mann Mayal[25] (2016)
- Zara Yaad Kar (2016)
- Udaari[26] (2016)
- Khwab Saraye (2016)
- Jhoot (2016)
- Dharkan[27] (2016)
- Kathputli (2016)
- Deewana (2016)
- Laaj (2016 – 2016)
- Hatheli (2016–17)
- Bin Roye (2016-17)
- Sanam (2016–17)
- Saya-e-Dewar Bhi Nahi (2016–17)
- Sila (2016–17)
- Sang-e-Mar Mar[26](2016–17)
- Dil Banjaara (2016–17)
- Choti Si Zindagi (2016–17)
- Kuch Na Kaho (2016 TV series) (2016-17)
- Nazr-e-Bad (2017)
- Natak (2016–17)
- Sammi (2017)
- Dil-e-Jaanam (2017)
- Phir Wohi Mohabbat (2017)
- Yeh Raha Dil (2017)
- Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain (2016-17)
- Mohabbat Khawab Safar (2017)
- Woh Aik Pal[28] (2017)
- Adhi Gawahi (2017)
- Yaqeen Ka Safar[29] (2017)
- Gumrah (2017–18)
- Pagli[30] (2017–18)
- Daldal[31] (2017–18)
- Alif Allah Aur Insaan[32] (2017–18)
- Main Maa Nahi Banna Chahti (2017–18)
- Tumhari Marium (2017-18)
- Toh Dil Ka Kia Hua (2017–18)
- O Rangreza[33] (2017–18)
- Dar Si Jati Hai Sila[34] (2017–18)
- De Ijazat (2018)
- Khamoshi[35] (2017–18)
- Teri Meri Kahani[36] (2018)
- Parchayee (2017–18)
- Mah-e-Tamaam[37] (2018)
- Tabeer (2018)
- Zun Mureed[38] (2018)
- Ishq Tamasha[39] (2018)
- Kaisi Aurat Hoon Main[40] (2018)
- Ki Jaana Main Kaun[41](2018)
- Main Khayal Hoon Kisi Aur Ka[42](2018)
- Lamhay[43](2018–19)
- Tawaan(2018–19)
- Band Khirkiyan[44](2018–19)
- Bisaat e Dil[45](2018–19)
- Aatish[46](2018–19)
- Tu Ishq Hai[47](2018–19)
- Tajdeed e Wafa[48](2018–19)
- Baandi[49](2018–19)
- Ranjha Ranjha Kardi (2018–19)
- Bhook (2019)
- Aangan (2018–19)
- Mere Humdam (2019)
- Bharam (2019)
- Meer Abru[50] (2019–)
Soap operas
- Dil, Diya, Dehleez (2006)
- Saiqa (2009)
- Baityaan (2009)
- Meray Khwab Raiza Raiza (2011)
- Palki (2011)
- Bin Tere (2011)
- Khwaab Ankhain Khwahish Chehre (2011)
- Mujhay Roothnay Na Daina (2011–12)
- Ahmed Habib Ki Betiyan (2011–12)
- Mujhay Sandal Kar Do (2011–12)
- Mar Jain Bhi To Kya (2012)
- Nikhar Gaye Gulab Sare (2012)
- Ishq Humaari Galiyon Mein (2013)
- Mein Hari Piya (2013)
- Hum Tehray Gunahgaar (2014)
- Mere Khuda (2015)
- Susraal Mera (2014–15)
- Choti Si Ghalat Fehmi (2015)
- Ishq Ibadat (2015)
- Akeli (2015)
- Sartaj Mera Tu Raaj Mera (2015)
- Mera Dard Na Janay Koi (2015–16)
- Ishq-e-Benaam (2015–2016)
- Haya Ke Daaman Main (2016)
- Be Aitbaar (2016)
- Bad Gumaan (2016–17)
- Gila (2016–17)
- Jethaani (2017)
- Sangsar (2017)
- Mohabbat Mushkil Hai (2017)
- Thori Si Wafa (2017–18)
- Naseebon Jali (2017-18)
- Maa Sadqay (2018)
- Aik Larki Aam Si (2018-19)
- Sanwari (2018-19)
- Log Kia Kahengay (2019)
Reality/non-scripted
- Morning with Hum (2005–11)
- Maachis (2008–09)
- Hum 2 Humara Show (2011–2012)
- TUC The Lighter Side of Life (2013–2014)
- Jeet Ka Dum (2015)
- Wonderful Indonesia (2017)
- Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa (Indian) (2011–2016)
- Tonite with HSY (2014–2018)
- The After Moon Show (2018)
- Jago Pakistan Jago (2005-2018) [51]
Ramadan Special Programs
- Tum Jo Miley (2009)
- Chand Pe Dastak (2010)
- Phir Chand Pe Dastak (2011)
- Chaudween Ka Chand (2011)
- Mahi Ayega (2012)
- Dhol Bajnay Laga (2014)
- Main Na Manu Haar (2014)
- Sawaab (2015)
- Mohabbat.PK (2017)
- Suno Chanda[52] (2018)
- Suno Chanda 2[53] (2019)
Telefilms
- Mutthi Bhar Mitti (2008)
- Shadi Aur Tum Say? (2010)
- Behadd (2013)
- Kahin Chand Na Sharma Jaye (2013)
- Main Kukkoo Aur woh (2014)
- Subah Be Daagh Hai (2014)
- Lucknow Wale Lateefullah (2015)
- Mohabbat.pk[54][55] (2018)
- Band Toh Baje Ga[56] (2018)
- Iss Dil Ki Essi Ki Tessi (2018)
- Vespa Girl (2019)
Awards shows
- Hum Style Awards (since 2016)[57]
- Hum Awards (since 2013)[58][59]
- IPPA Awards (since 2017)
See also
Dil Diya Dehleez Episode 44
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| Dil Diya Dehleez | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Family |
| Written by | Novel by Riffat Siraj |
| Directed by | Yasir Nawaz |
| Starring | Faisal Shah Hiba Ali Sara Chaudhry Angeline Malik Javeria Abbasi Samina Peerzada |
| Country of origin | Pakistan |
| Original language(s) | Urdu |
| No. of episodes | 73 |
| Production | |
| Running time | 45–50 minutes |
| Release | |
| Original network | Hum TV |
| Original release | 3 March 2006 – 2006 |
| External links | |
| Website | |
Dil, Diya, Dehleez (Urdu: دل ديا دھليز) is a TV drama which is based on the novel of same name by the writer Riffat Siraj. It was published by Khawateen Digest, an Urdu monthly journal. Starting in March 2006, it aired on Hum TV in Pakistan. It was directed by Yasir Nawaz.[1]
Plot[edit]
The story is set against the backdrop of the feudal system and looks at its resultant class distinctions, besides the unraveling of a seemingly perfect marriage due to the connivance of Zaitoon Bano (Javeria Abbasi).
The initial episodes deal with the story of a young feudal heiress, Roshanay (Hiba Ali), and her budding love for one of her father's employees, Abdul Bari (Faisal Shah). Bari is a very strong and calm character who respects everyone in the Haveli. Besides romantic encounters between the two that suggest a budding affection, no direct evidence is given. Not surprisingly, most of the members of Roshi's family are in the dark about her love for Bari. A suicide attempt following her frustration at her 'distant relationship' with her father (Farhan Ali Agha) and brother, and the absence of any memories of her mother (Sara Chaudhry) (who she is told is long deceased), compels her grandfather to arrange for her marriage at the earliest, with a fellow feudal heir. Roshanay is devastated and makes every possible attempt to curb these developments, even requesting her father to delay the impending engagement ceremony.
Roshi's deceased mother's youngest sister, Maheen (Angeline Malik), enters the scene. In sharp contrast to the picture painted of Roshi's mother (through intermittent flashbacks), Maheen is a highly qualified lawyer who has had a liberal upbringing in the city and has stayed unmarried due to her involvement with her education. With her wildly curly hair and funky shalwaar kameezes, Maheen is just the youthful presence Roshi needs. Her relationship with Roshi grows to the point that she accepts an offer of marriage with her father just to stay close to Roshni. It is suggested that Maheen has accepted this offer to unearth information about her sister. She feels that she was kept in the dark by her husband and his family. Her brief visit to the ancestral haveli where Roshi lives with her entire extended family, including much-too-brief meetings with Roshni and her brother, obvious lack of any reference to her deceased sister, and Roshi's unhappiness at being sent away soon after Maheen's arrival, leave her mystified. The fact that Maheen is the only person Roshi trusts enough to share her love for Bari with, attests to their close bond.
Unable to delay her marriage, Roshi runs away from the haveli on the eve of the wedding. In sheer frustration, she decides to go to the house of her uncle, who has been remarkably distant with everyone in the family, particularly Roshi and her father. It is to him that she begs for help to cancel her wedding. Her uncle, Taimoor (Moammar Rana), agrees to help and let her stay without informing any of the family until the matter is resolved. Soon after her arrival at her uncle's, Bari finds out about her and requests her return. His apparent indifference to her love for him results in a characteristic outburst that is seen by her uncle Taimoor. After much thought and a phone conversation with Maheen, Taimoor realizes that Roshi loves Bari and is, therefore, reluctant to marry Naim (the groom chosen by her grandfather). In one of the series' most surprising episodes, Taimoor gets Roshni married to Bari. The three agree to keep it a secret till the rest of the family agrees to the match. This episode also reveals a newer side of Bari. Unlike his usual stoic self, he indulges in friendly teasing and repeatedly expresses his love for Roshni.
The bulk of the series is devoted to revealing details of Nazneen's life after her wedding with Yawar (Farhan Ali Agha), Roshni's father.
The story is narrated by a prisoner housed in the back of the haveli, a principal character in this part of the story. Her name is Zaitoon Bano (Javeria Abbasi). She has been introduced to Roshi as a prisoner who goes by the name of Mutraba. Another peripheral character who is shown to suffer due to the apparently selfish ways of the family is the driver's beautiful daughter, Jhoomer (Beenish Chauhan), who is married off to Roshni's mentally challenged cousin in a bid to cure him of his illness. Her father is paid a monthly sum to help with his expenses, and Jhoomer is given beautiful clothes and jewels, though she is not considered a member of the family, and treated with disdain and cruelty. Instead of silently suffering her fate, Jhoomer is shown to be feisty and puts up a fight against her oppressors. Initially, she refuses to care for her 'husband' and has routine arguments with members of the family, including the patriarch. She is even confined to a desolate cottage in the wild in an effort to mend her ways. Bari is chosen to stay guard there, and it is during his stay that Jhoomer gets attracted to him. His apparent indifference to her beauty and her frustration at her own plight draw her towards him. He is shown to be completely indifferent and somewhat disdainful of her. Roshi, on the other hand, is initially very friendly towards Jhoomer and treats her as a sister-in-law, though her affection is tempered once she notices Jhoomer's obvious infatuation with Bari.There were a few changes from Novel because of Television requirements. One side story of ballu and Arif was completely chopped out as it was too similar to Mutarba story secondly the drama showed that Yawar was also unfamiliar with the truth which made more sense as compared to Novel. Where Yawar knew everything and didn't repent.

Cast[edit]
- Faisal Shah as Abdul Baari
- Hiba Ali as Roshi/ Roshanay
- Moammar Rana as Taimoor Ali Khan[2]
- Sara Chaudhry as Nazneen
- Farhan Ali Agha as Yawar Ali Khan[3]
- Mustafa Qureshi as Khan/ Baba Saheb
- Angeline Malik as Maheen
- Javeria Abbasi as Zaitoon Bano/ Mutarba
- Tahira Wasti as Mrs. Khan/ Amman jee
- Samina Peerzada as Sheher Bano[4]
- Zaheen Tahira as Khala Solah anay
- Beenish Chauhan as Jhoomer
- Qavi Khan as Sheikh Saheb
- Sanam Iqbal as Alam Tab/ Bhabi Begum
- Ali Afzal as Ali
- Farah Nadeem
- Afshan Qureshi
- Zarar
- Aisha
References[edit]
- ^TV Director Yasir Nawaz's newspaper interview, Dawn newspaper, Published 18 July 2015, Retrieved 15 June 2017
- ^Moammar Rana on tv.com.pk website, Retrieved 15 June 2017
- ^Actor Farhan Ali Agha on The Nation newspaper, Published 21 August 2009, Retrieved 15 June 2017
- ^TV actress Samina Peerzada on IMDb website, Retrieved 15 June 2017