Thursday 16 June 2016

Zee TV Presents ‘Ek Maa Jo Laakhon Ke Liye Bani Amma’

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Chandigarh 16th June:- Changing the tracks of its weekend programming starting 25th June at 10:30 PM, Zee TV presents 'Ek Maa Jo Laakhon Ke Liye Bani Amma'. The 52 episodes finite series captures the journey of Zeenat, a mother of two, deserted by her husband during one of the darkest phases of Indian history – the Partition. At a time when women were preyed upon mercilessly on the grounds of the faith they belonged to, had no freedom to live or a sense of basic security, Zeenat had two options. 1–To brace herself and endure. 2. To ignite and revolt. Clearly, she chose the latter option and emerged as a power to reckon with for decades to follow.. In standing up to the adversities strewn in her path and attaining a formidable stature in a world dominated by intimidating men, Zeenat is a role model for today's women.  

Zee TV & Zee Studios Business Head Akash Chawla said that we aim to fortify our weekend primetime with a differentiated concept like 'Ek Maa Jo Laakhon Ke Liye Bani Amma'. The character of Amma is an average Indian housewife placed amidst circumstances that are far from average. In the most troubled times during Partition which had no security or dignity for a woman, she refused to be bogged down by social constraints and made her own rules. Her journey from a mother to a matriarch for millions makes her a beacon of hope for countless women and we hope her journey will connect with audiences.

Produced by Salt Media LLP, the show marks the television debut of film actor Urvashi Sharma (Raina Joshi) essaying the author -backed title role. Seen for the very first time in a de-glam avatar, the actor has gone to great lengths to prepare for the role. The show also boasts of an ensemble star cast with stalwarts like Aman Verma in a never before seen avatar of a South Indian don Shekhran Shetty, supermodel-turned-actor Shahwar Ali making his debut on a television soap as Parvez an upright lawyer who helps Zeenat fight for her rights, film actor Nawab Shah who makes a comeback to television as Haider, a dreaded underworld don who believes in action rather than words. Noted for his hard-hitting performances, Deepraj Rana will be seen as Kabeer Lal, a shrewd and strategic, power-hungry don from the Middle East. The renowned Nasir Khan Walker makes a comeback as Abas Shaikh, Zeenat's husband who deserts her in the course of partition. Also seen in the show are Sonali Singh, a Mumbai-based politician making her first appearance on a TV show as Haider's wife Fatima and Jeetu Verma as a corrupt cop Inspector Prajapati whose atrocities ignite the spark of rebellion inside Zeenat.

Producer Farhn P Zamma of Salt Media LLP said that it is a privilege to have his very first production venture reach global audiences through a leading broadcaster like Zee TV. 'Ek Maa Jo Laakhon Ke Liye Bani Amma' is the story of a woman's resilience and gumption. It has some extremely powerful characters played by some of the finest actors in the industry. We have a strong technical crew working towards producing a show that is nothing short of a film. Let's hope the audiences connect with our labor of love.

The show is being shot at Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad on a film camera in a film format to give the show the canvas and scale of a larger-than-life blockbuster. Not only are the actors of the show closely associated with films but even its technical crew and creative team have strong film backgrounds. The multi-layered sets that depict five distinct decades have been designed by art director Tariq Khan noted for his work in 'Gangs of Wasseypur'. The costumes, jewelry and other accessories have been designed and created in-house by stylist  Ajay Kumar who has worked across opulent dramas like 'Ram Leela', 'Bajirao Mastaani' and 'Phantom'. The dialogue for the show is penned by Aloke Upadhya who has assisted the direction of Salman Khan Films like Dabangg 2, Partner and Jai Ho. The talented Kingshuk Chakravrthi is credited with the show's impactful music and background score.     

 

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