Kaash Main Teri Beti Na Hoti Explained

Director:Syed Ali Raza Usama
Starring:(For cast see below)
Country:Pakistan
Language:Urdu
Producer:Shahzad Naseeb
Samina Humayun Saeed
Num Episodes:210
Runtime:Approx. 16–20 minutes
Channel:Geo Tv
Opentheme:Kaash Main Teri Beti Na Hoti (sung by Sanam Marvi)

Kaash Main Teri Beti Na Hoti (Urdu: {{Nastaliq| کاش میں تیری بیٹی نہ ہوتی, English: I Wish I Was Not Your Daughter) is a Pakistani social serial which premiered on Geo TV in 2011. Written by Kifayat Rodani, the serial was directed by Syed Ali Raza Usama and co-produced by Shahzad Naseeb and Samina Humayun Saeed.

Story

The story highlights the living conditions of a very poor family in Pakistan and the hardships and difficulties they face to earn a living. Things are never easy for Khushi (commonly known as Pagli) and her family, with Akbar Ali (their father) selling newspapers but hardly earning anything, Zuleikha (her mother) working as a maid in a rich house but always getting insulted by the owner, while she and Bano (her sister) wash car mirrors on the roads. Ummo (her brother) works in a workshop. They are in such a miserable condition that they mostly have nothing to eat. The parents are worried about Khushi's marriage but cannot afford a dowry. The story takes a turn, and finally, a proposal comes for Khushi, but it is not just a marriage proposal; it is a one-year contract with selfish intentions behind it.

The story explores how the elite rich class manipulates the poor class for their motives and then discards them once they are no longer needed, and the concept of money as a powerful force which can lead parents to take unethical steps.[1]

Cast

International broadcast

Kassh Main Teri Beti Na Hoti was also broadcast in India on the channel Zindagi. Its first episode was telecasted on 23 June 2014, the day the channel was launched.[2] The show ended its run on 6 December 2014. Zindagi ended the entire show within 159 episodes, while on Geo TV, it took 210 episodes.

Notes and References

  1. News: Beti Ka Sauda Story.
  2. News: Bye-bye unending television dramas, welcome Zindagi. 1 July 2014. 14 July 2014. The Times of India.