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Hindi general entertainment channel Zee TV will launch a new fiction property, Punar Vivah, on 20 February.
Produced by Shashi-Sumeet Mittal, the show captures the journey of a man and a woman, who, having faced a debacle in their first attempts at marriage, are brave enough to give life a second chance.
The show delves into the dynamics of remarriage, showcasing the trials and tribulations that are a part of readjusting to a second life partner.
The show will air Monday-Friday at 10.30 pm slot. It will be replacing Bhagonwali - Baante Apni Taqdeer that goes off-air on 17 February.
Zee TV head- fiction programming Sukesh Motwani said, "In keeping with Zee TV's recently launched brand positioning of 'Umeed Se Saje Zindagi', we are proud to present a new show that resonates well with the spirit of enduring hope.
"Punar Vivah is all about being brave, giving life a second chance and making new beginnings in search of love and happiness. The treatment of the show is positive, progressive and mature. It's not a preachy show that aims to propagate remarriage or drive in a serious, social message. It's an intelligent, sensitive look at all that two people go through in readjusting to a new partner after already being used to the ways of one. It is as much about how their children cope with the upheaval."
Source-indiantelevision
Produced by Shashi-Sumeet Mittal, the show captures the journey of a man and a woman, who, having faced a debacle in their first attempts at marriage, are brave enough to give life a second chance.
The show delves into the dynamics of remarriage, showcasing the trials and tribulations that are a part of readjusting to a second life partner.
The show will air Monday-Friday at 10.30 pm slot. It will be replacing Bhagonwali - Baante Apni Taqdeer that goes off-air on 17 February.
Zee TV head- fiction programming Sukesh Motwani said, "In keeping with Zee TV's recently launched brand positioning of 'Umeed Se Saje Zindagi', we are proud to present a new show that resonates well with the spirit of enduring hope.
"Punar Vivah is all about being brave, giving life a second chance and making new beginnings in search of love and happiness. The treatment of the show is positive, progressive and mature. It's not a preachy show that aims to propagate remarriage or drive in a serious, social message. It's an intelligent, sensitive look at all that two people go through in readjusting to a new partner after already being used to the ways of one. It is as much about how their children cope with the upheaval."
Source-indiantelevision