Earlier in November, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) had directed all banks to halt online payments of Indian streaming platforms, reported Express PK.
But despite the bars and broken communication, Zee5 continues to stream Pakistani content to its viewers in India and across the globe. "It was a secret though, all episodes of #DiyarEDil are now streaming on ZEE5," Zindagi announced in a tweet on Thursday.
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— Zindagi (@Zindagi) December 3, 2020
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All episodes of #DiyarEDil streaming now on ZEE5.
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.#ZindagionZEE5 #ZindagiMilkeJiyenge @alirehmankhan pic.twitter.com/vADx8gcN7W
The television serial's actor Ali Rehman Khan also shared the news on his Twitter. "All episodes of #DiyarEDil finally out on #Zee5!" he wrote, with a thankful emoticon.
All episodes of #DiyarEDil finally out on #Zee5! šš½ https://t.co/aYPSxHmb7U
— Ali Rehman Khan (@alirehmankhan) December 3, 2020
In a notice to the presidents and CEOs of all banks, electronic money institutions (EMIs), Payment System Operators (PSOs), and payment service providers (PSPs), the state bank had ordered to stop accepting different mode of payments, including credit cards for subscribing to Indian content in Pakistan, specifically mentioning Zee5.
Recently, five original Pakistani shows have been produced by the aforementioned streaming platform. Asim Abbasi's Churails and Mehreen Jabbar's Ek Jhooti Love Story have been released on ZEE5 so far.
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