Heena (TV series)

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Heena
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Created byRajeev Tandon
Directed byJaved Sayyed
Starring see below
Opening theme"Aisi Yeh Duniya Kyun Hai" by Jagjit Singh
Country of origin India
No. of episodes265
Production
Running time22 minutes
Original release
Network Sony Entertainment Television
Release12 June 1998 (1998-06-12) 
11 July 2003 (2003-07-11)

Heena is a Hindi TV serial that aired on Sony Entertainment Television. The series began to air from 12 June 1998 and ran for five years, finishing on 11 July 2003. The series was telecasted on every Friday at 9:30 pm (IST). The opening theme song for the serial was taken from a Ghazal sung by Jagjit Singh titled as Koi Yeh Kaise Bataye

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Plot

The show was based on the trials and tribulations in the life of a woman. Heena who is married to Sameer, but her marriage is doomed from the wedding night itself when Sameer proclaims his undying love for another woman, Ruby. Finally their unhappy marriage ends in a divorce. A while after the divorce Sameers best friend Akram decides to marry Heena. Heena is very happy with Akram and thinks that he is the one. But Ruby strikes again and enters Heena's life as Akram's second wife.

Heena finally manages to be free of Akram and gathers courage to rebuild her life and establish her own identity. Heena looks forward to her new life as a mother and dreams of a beautiful healthy child. But Heena's trials are not over yet. At the hospital Heena gives birth to twins. However one baby gets kidnapped, Heena is in a critical state. In order to save her further trauma, her father tells her that one baby is dead. Heena eventually finds out that her child was kidnapped and is alive. After a lot of struggle, she gets back her second child and lives a happy life thereafter with Sameer and her twin children.

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