List of programmes broadcast by Zee Zindagi

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The following is a list of programmes that were broadcast by Zee Zindagi, also known as Zindagi TV.

Contents

Current programming

Zindagi Originals

SeriesPremiere
Churails 11 August 2020
Ek Jhooti Love Story30 October 2020
Dhoop Ki Deewar 25 June 2021
Qatil Haseenaon Ke Naam 10 December 2021
Mrs. & Mr. Shameem 11 March 2022
Abdullahpur Ka Devdas26 February 2024
Barzakh 19 July 2024

Acquired series

YearShowNotes
2020 Baaghi
Tum Kon Piya
Mera Naam Yousuf Hai
Diyar-e-Dil
Baba Jani
Bunty I Love You
O Rangreza
Goodbye to Goodbye
My Secret Terrius
Partners for Justice
Queen of Mystery
My Golden Life
Witch at Court
Rukhsaar
2021 Meri Behan Maya
Piya Mann Bhaye
Iqrar
Choti
Numm
Ek Kasak Reh Gayi
Gohar-e-Nayab
Nanhi
Manjali
Jo Chale To Jaan Se Guzar Gaye
Aasmanon Pay Likha
Mere Humdum Mere Dost
Deedan
Umm-e-Haniya
Be Aib
Mi Raqsam
2018 Pablo Escobar, The Drug Lord
Relationship Status:It's Complicated
Bread, Love and Dreams
Descendants of the Sun
Boys Over Flowers
Snowdrop

Above dramas listed are not aired by Zindagi channel when it is used to air on Television platform. However, these dramas are broadcast by ZEE5 without any prior advertisement.

Former programming

YearShowNotes
2017 A Love Story [1]
2015-2016 Aadhe Adhoore [2]
2014 Aaina Dulhan Ka [3]
2015 Aaj Rang Hai [4] [5]
2015 Aaja Sajna Miliye Juliye [6] [7] [8]
2016 Aapki Antara [9]
2016-2017 Agar Tum Saath Ho [10]
2016Arranged Marriage [11]
2015 Ashk [12]
2014 Aunn Zara [13]
2015 Azar Ki Ayegi Baraat [14]
2015 Badalte Rishtey [15]
2016 Babul Ki Duwayen Leti Jaa [16]
2014 Badi Aapa [3]
2014 Behadd [17]
2014-2015 Bezubaan [18]
2015-2016 Bhaage Re Mann [19] [20]
2016 [21]
2015 Bilqees Kaur [22] [23]
2016Bin Tere [24]
2017 Boys Over Flowers [25]
2015 Daagh [26]
2015 Daam [12] [27]
2015Darmiyaan [28]
2015 Deewana Kise Banayegi Yeh Ladki [15]
2017 Descendants of the Sun [29]
2014 Dhoop Chhaon [30] [31]
2015 Dil-e-Muztar [5]
2016 Do Qadam Door Thay [32]
2015Dolly Ki Ayegi Baraat [33]
2016Ek Kasak Reh Gaee [34]
2016Ek Mohabbat Ke Baad [35]
2016 Ek Tamanna Lahasil Si [36]
2016-2017 Fatmagül'ün Suçu Ne? [37] [38]
2015-2016 Feriha [39]
2016 [40]
2014-2015 Gauhar [41]
2015 Gulon Mein Rang [15]
2014 Humsafar [30] [42]
2015 Ijaazat [43]
2014 Ishq Gumshuda [44] [45]
2016 Ishq Mein Teray [46]
2016 Ishqaaway [47]
2015 Izzat [48]
2015-2016 Jab We Wed [49]
2015 Jackson Heights [50]
2016Kaash Aisa Ho [51]
2014 Kaash Main Teri Beti Na Hoti [13]
2015 Kabhi Aashna Kabhi Ajnabi [52]
2015 Kabhi Kabhi [53]
2014 Kahi Unkahi [54]
2014-2015 Kaisi Ye Qayamat [41]
2016 Kankar [55]
2015Kashmakash [56]
2015 Khoya Khoya Chand [57]
2016-2017 Khwaabon Ki Zamin Par [10]
2015 Khwahishein [43]
2015 Kisi Ki Khatir [58]
2014-2015 Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain [13]
2016 Kuch Pyar Ka Pagalpan [59]
2016-2017 Kuzey Güney [40]
2017 [60]
2015 Ladki Hona Gunaah Nahin [61]
2016-2017 Little Lord [10]
2014 Maat [62]
2016Maaye Ni [63]
2014Madiha Maliha [41] [64] [65]
2016 Main Abdul Qadir Hoon [66]
2016Main Bushra [38] [67]
2015 Malaal [68]
2016 Malika-e-Aliya [69]
2015 Mann Ke Moti [70]
2016 [46]
2014 Mastana Mahi [3]
2015Mausam [43]
2016 Mein Hari Piya [71]
2015 Meri Behan Maya [43]
2014Mera Naseeb [45]
2014Mera Saaya [72]
2016 Mere Harjai [73]
2016 Mere Humdum Mere Dost [74]
2015 Mere Hamrahi [52]
2014 Meray Qatil Meray Dildar [54]
2016 Meri Beti [75]
2015 Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu [76] [77]
2015 Meri Talaash [78]
2016Meri Zindagi Hai Tu [74] [79]
2016 Mohabat Subh Ka Sitara Hai [80]
2016 Na Kaho Tum Mere Nahi [81]
2015-2016Namak Paray [82]
2016 Nanhi [83]
2015-2016 Neeyat [84]
2015 Nirmala's Spice World [85]
2015 Noor Bano [86]
2014 Noorpur Ki Rani [62]
2016 Numm [87]
2016 Pani Jaisa Piyar [88]
2015 Piya Re [4] [43]
2015 Pyaar Ka Haq [89]
2015 Pyarey Afzal [90]
2015 Qaid-e-Tanhai [91]
2015 Ranjish [70]
2015 Rehaai [92]
2015 Ru Baru [22] [93]
2015 Ruswaiyaan [94]
2015 Saare Mausam Tumse Hee [7] [95]
2015 Sabki Laadli...Laraib [96]
2015Sasural Ki Galli [85]
2016 Shehr-e-Ajnabi [97]
2015 Shehr-e-Zaat [98]
2015Shikkan [99]
2015-2016 Shukk [100]
2015 Shukriya [6] [7]
2015Simply Beautiful [85]
2015 Sitamgar [101]
2017 Snowdrop [102]
2014 Tere Ishq Mein [30]
2016 Teri Berukhi [11]
2015 Teri Raza [15]
2015 Tanhai [103]
2014 Thakan [44]
2017 Total Dreamer [104]
2016-2017 TV Ke Uss Paar [10]
2016 Vasl [105]
2015 Waqt Ne Kiya Kya Haseen Sitam [106]
2014-2015 Ye Galiyaan Ye Chaubaara [107]
2015 Yeh Phool Sa Naazuk Chehra [108]
2015 Yahan Pyar Nahin Hai [109]
2015 Yeh Sasuraal Bemisaal [110]
2014Yeh Shadi Nahi Ho Sakti [111] [112]
2014 Zindagi Gulzar Hai [13] [113]
2015Zindagi Teletime [114]

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