De Ijazat Jo Tu

De Ijazat Jo Tu
Genre Drama
Romance
Written by Seema Ghazal
Directed by Fahim Burney
Starring Sohai Ali Abro
Javed Sheikh
Saba Hameed
Farhan Saeed
Opening theme "De Ijazat Jo Tu, Tere Pehlu main rehlun mein"
Country of origin Pakistan
Original language(s) Urdu
No. of episodes 20
Production
Running time 45 minutes
Release
Original network Hum TV
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
720p (HDTV)
Audio format Stereo
Original release 13 October (2014-10-13) – 18 December 2014 (2014-12-18)
External links
Hum TV www.hum.tv

De Ijazat Jo Tu is a Pakistani romantic drama serial that was first aired on 13 October 2014. It had 20 episodes. This was last aired on 18 December 2014.[1][2][3][4][5]

Summary

De Ijazat Jo Tu story revolves around the love story of Sarmad (Farhan Saeed) and Ayla (Sohai Ali Abro). While Ayla comes from a middle-class background with a doting family, Sarmad comes from a rich background but is distant from his father due to his father's busy schedule. His stepmother doesn't care about him nor does his stepbrother.

Ayla's entry into Sarmad's life is a blessing for him and he feels his loneliness disappearing. Sarmad and Ayla get married, much to the dismay of his stepmother and are forced to move into their own home due to her disapproval (despite having support from her family and his father).

At present, Ayla and Sarmad have a baby girl, but Sarmad's father (Javed Sheikh) has gone missing after boarding a flight and is assumed to be dead. The show took an 8-year leap. On the birthday of Ayla, Sarmad forgotten a new gift for his wife in Market. Sarmad, by the permission of his mother (Saba Hameed) and his wife was gone to take it. After returning, his car was collided by a car. He survived in Hospital but after talking to his wife, he took his last breath and suddenly died. His death suddenly shocked his family. Even the family haven't enjoyed any joy after his death in their life.

Repeat

The show is again repeated in Hum TV and airs every Monday to Thursday at 10:20 PM.

Cast

References

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