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''Kuch Reh Jeewiyal Pall'' is a popular Indian drama-series aired on
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, which was later dubbed in Sindhi. It set records of popularity and TRPs (Television Rating Points) in Pakistan, which were broken by '' Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi'', ''
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''. (The five shows which broke all previous TRP, popularity, and fan-following records of all the shows in Asia). The story revolves around a rivalry between two sisters. This show started with telecast of three episodes a week, but due to a high public demand the telecast was increased from 3 to 5 episodes a week.Wednesday TV Guide
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(KTN TV). It also has repeats during the week.Wednesday TV Guide
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Plot

The story is of two sisters, their love and sacrifices for each other. Circumstances put them opposite each other as mother–in-law and daughter–in–law and they have to find their own path towards their values and ethics. A family that united by its belief and faith in its bonds never dreamt that it would just take a split second for this delicate bond to break. This story is a showcase of fragile relationships.


Trivia

*It recently completed 100 episodes which is a landmark for Sindhi Television industry. *This show started with telecast of 3 episodes a week, but due to its popularity the telecast was increased from 3 to 5 episodes a week. *This show is distributed in Pakistan by Platform Productions. *This show went off air in May 2007. Its repeat is scheduled to start soon.


Cast

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* Usha Bachani *
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References

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