Ye Meri Life Hai

Ye Meri Life Hai

The promotional logo image of "Ye Meri Life Hai."
Created by Optimystix Entertainment
Written by Bobby Bhonsle, S. Farhan & Amit Senchoudhary
Directed by Apoorva Acharya & Ravi Raj
Starring see below
Theme music composer Pritam
Opening theme "Ye Meri Life Hai" by Shreya Ghoshal
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes Total 323
Production
Producer(s) Vipul D Shah & Sanjiv Sharma
Running time approx. 23 minutes
Release
Original network Sony TV
Picture format 480i (SDTV),
Original release 3 May 2004 – November,2005
External links
Website

Ye Meri Life Hai was a Hindi TV serial that aired on Sony TV. This serial has been included in the list of successful shows for the channel. The serial ended in late 2005. The story reflects the aspirations and dreams of today's youth, as they battle it out with conventions and norms to carve their own niche in the world. The screenplay and dialogues of the initial episodes were penned by Arif Ali and Sanyukta Chaudhuri respectively.

Plot

The story revolves around Pooja who belongs to a typical middle class Gujarati household but strives to fulfill her dream to become a film director just like Karan Johar. Pooja takes her first bold step towards fulfilling her dream of becoming a film director by making the decision to join a hip n' happening college like St. Martin's while keeping her father in the dark about this. When Pooja enters the awe-inspiring yet strange world of St. Martin's along with her best friend Mandy, they are immediately thrown into a world of myriad experiences; a culture that is alien, modern and sometimes shocking. On her very first day in college, the simple and straightforward, Pooja comes face to face with the hip and high-class students of St. Martins's and is made intensely aware of her middle class looks and attitudes. But, ever optimistic, she not only accepts this new world but decides to take everything in her stride. Here begins Pooja's journey of constantly learning from this newfound society while keeping herself untouched by its worldliness. The fire and desire within her to make her mark in the film industry drives and inspires her through thick and thin. Modern in approach and dynamic in thinking, Pooja struggles with her orthodox family and economic barriers; sometimes succeeding, sometimes failing, sometimes confident, sometimes fraught with insecurities, sometimes crying, sometimes laughing but yet always emerging a winner! The cast received accolades from several critics, notably the performances of Sama Sikandar and Amit Jain.

Cast

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