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The episodes are dubbed by a team of voice actors, similar to the one that does the original. The team does about two episodes per day. In general these voice actors also do the characters who were voiced by celebrities in the American version. In the French version, on occasion, official dubbers are brought in.
Urdu 1 was founded in 2012 by Faraz Ansari to air foreign television shows dubbed in Urdu in Pakistan. [2] [4] It began test transmissions on 12 June 2012 and commenced regular broadcasting on 23 June 2012. Its transmission became available in Pakistan on 12 June 2012, with regular transmission beginning 23 June 2012.
"Jump Up, Super Star!", soundtrack of Super Mario Odyssey; Other uses. Jump-up, the common name for Viola cornuta, a plant in the violet family;
Pakistan - The show was aired on Urdu1 being dubbed in Urdu with the title Hamari Kahani (ہماری کہانی) (The title is a translation of the original Turkish title), and the show became very popular there, leading to both Hazal Kaya and Burak Deniz especially praising the Pakistani audience via their social media accounts. [citation needed]
One day, Mete falls in love with Öykü's selfish friend Seyma, so Öykü gives up on Mete. Öykü then accidentally meets Mete's best friend and business partner Ayaz Dincer. Ayaz is a very handsome man, he falls in love with Öykü right away and even if she pushes him away, he keeps coming back.
India's Dancing Superstar: 2018 India's Next Superstars [121] 2014 India's Raw Star: 2019 The Indian Express: 26/11 Stories of Strength: 2003–2004 Jadoo [122] 2007 Jodee Kamaal Ki [123] 2011 Jeele Ye Pal [124] 2013 Junior Masterchef Swaad Ke Ustaad: 2011 Just Dance: 2005–2006 Kaboom [125] 2008 Kaho Na Yaar Hai: 2002 Kamzor Kadi Kaun [126 ...
Pakistani feminists are usually concerned about depiction of women in Pakistani drama TV serials, they receive many of those with skepticism & reservation. [11] [12] UK based Pakistani feminist Tasneem Ahmar, whose research institute focuses on the women-media relationships, complaints 99.99% of TV drama in Pakistan is misogynist, patriarchal medieval in its depiction and treatment of women ...