Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay (ZKHH) (Urdu: زندگی کتنی حسین ہے, lit. 'Life is so beautiful') is a 2016 Pakistaniromantic drama film directed by Anjum Shahzad, written by Abdul Khaliq Khan while produced by Rafiq Ahmed Choudhary, Fahmeeda Abdul Khaliq, Kamran Siddiqui and Jahanzaib Quadir while under the banner of Geo Films. The film's cast included Pakistani television stars Sajal Ali and Feroze Khan in lead roles.[1][2] It is the third project to feature Sajal Ali opposite Feroze Khan after blockbuster drama serials Chup Raho and Gul e Rana. The film was distributed by Geo Films[3] on Eid ul Adha 2016. The film was the remake of the 1979 American film Kramer vs. Kramer.
Plot
Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hy (ZKHH) revolves around the story of a young couple Zain and Mahira who have raised a kid and seem to be struggling with the challenges of life since they married at a very young age. Both of them have their own dreams to follow and appear to be quite passionate about what they wish to achieve in life. Zain, wants to become a filmmaker. However, as their dreams affect their relationship, the two part ways at some point and so goes the story.
Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay is an emotional roller coaster that tackles the themes of love, life, suffering and passion as the two protagonists try to find a way ahead.
The Film's production is part of a joint venture between an Australian production company RC Films and Rafiq Ahmed Chaudhary's Kingfisher Films.[4] The film's shooting was done in Karachi and Sydney.[5]
Release
The film's teaser was released online on 29 June 2016.[6] Whilst the film's theatrical trailer was released on 5 July 2016.[7] The film was released on 13 September 2016 in Pakistan.
Home media
The World Television Premiere was held by Geo Entertainment on 27 June 2017, on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitar.[8]
Digital media
Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay is available on Netflix as VOD for streaming.[9]
Music
The film's OST is composed by Soch, Udan Khatola and Sohail Haider.[10]
The film earned Rs. 45 lakh on its opening day in Pakistan. Then at second and third day the film grossed impressively than first day and collected Rs. 90 lakh on second day and same amount on third day.[11] The weekend grossing of film remained Rs. 1.82 crore.[11] The worldwide lifetime grossing of film is Rs. 10 crore (US$350,000).