Why you should eagerly wait for Asim Abbasi’s ‘Churails’

The show brings together Sarwat Gilani, Nimra Bucha, Mehar Bano and Yasra Rizvi who are out to expose cheating spouses


Our Correspondent July 29, 2020
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KARACHI:

ZEE5 Global has announced the launch of the first Zindagi original, Churails, streaming from August 11 onwards on the digital platform, stated a press release. Directed by critically acclaimed film-maker, Asim Abbasi, Churails brings together a stellar cast led by Sarwat Gilani, Nimra Bucha, Mehar Bano and Yasra Rizvi for this power-packed narrative.

She who takes ownership of her life and is unapologetic of her being. She who breaks the glass ceiling and every prejudice that society has created against women. She who is strong, she who is fierce, she stands for what she believes in, she is a one of a kind. The show aims to challenge the hypocrisy of patriarchal societies that vanquish women and their rights.

The show narrates the story of four self-proclaimed Churails who come together to open a covert detective agency to expose cheating husbands amongst the city’s elite. As their operations expand, they come to be saviours of abused, harassed and mistreated women. The gripping and fast-paced storyline covers myriad issues such as child abuse, sexism, the domination of class and race.

The Cake director shared, “Zindagi's commitment to truly original content that has a voice and can transcend borders, has provided me with the perfect platform to create a show like Churails. A story about strong women, embarking on a journey of self-discovery, empowerment and sisterhood, I believe Churails is a timely show with pertinent themes that will resonate with audiences globally.” 

Zindagi, launched earlier in India had built a legacy of for itself for presenting stories that are strong, powerful yet relatable. Now launched on ZEE5, the largest streaming platform for South Asians across the globe, the brand’s first original series promises to take this legacy forward. The show comes with a larger purpose of encouraging dialogue on the stigmas associated with strong and empowered women.

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