Shan e Ramazan

Shan e Ramazan (Urdu: شان رمضان; ) is a Pakistani live television show or special transmission of ARY Digital during the holy month of Ramadan. The transmission includes the recitation of the Quran, Naat Sharif and discussion of various topics and highlighting the teachings of Islam and also includes some relevant compititions like quiz and debate compititions. It releases every Ramadan since 2013 on ARY Digital along with new soundtrack each season. It is mostly hosted by famous Pakistani news anchor and host Waseem Badami.

Shane Ramazan
Presented byWaseem Badami
Country of originPakistan
Original language(s)Urdu
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes30
Production
Production location(s)Karachi
Camera setupMulti-camera
Release
Original networkARY Digital
Original releaseJuly 2013 
present
External links
ARY Digital

The first season premiered on 8 July 2013 and ended on 7 August 2013 after 30 episodes. It was hosted by Waseem Badami. Its official soundtrack features Sanam Baloch and Faysal Qureshi along with Badami in a special appearance.

The second season aired from 28 June 2014 to 27 July 2014 with 30 episodes. Badami returns as host. The official soundtrack features Tasleem Ahmed Sabri and sung by Amjad Sabri.[1][2]

The third season aired from 17 June 2015 to 17 July 2015 with 30 episodes. It was co-hosted as a guest host by Junaid Jamshed. The official soundtrack of season 3 features Sanam Baloch, Hina Dilpazeer, Tasleem Ahmed Sabri, Iqrar ul Hassan and sung by Amjad Sabri.[3][4]

The fourth season aired from 6 June 2016 to 5 July 2016. It was hosted by Iqrar ul Hassan, Waseem Badami and Shahid Afridi, while Junaid Jamshed returns as a guest host. The official soundtrack features Anwar Maqsood, Ayaz Samoo and Nida Yasir.[5][6]

The fifth season aired from 27 May 2017 to 26 June 2017. It was hosted by Iqrar ul Hassan, Waseem Badami and Shahid Afridi. Its official soundtrack features Badami, Afridi along-with Humayun Saeed, Faysal Qureshi and Nida Yasir.[7][8][9]

Since 2018, it is hosted by Iqrar ul Hassan and Waseem Badami.[10][11] Its eight season started airing on ARY Digital from 26 April 2020.[12]

Overview

Season No. of episodes Originally broadcast (Pakistan)
First episode Last episode
1 30 8 July 2013 7 August 2013
2 30 28 June 2014 27 July 2014
3 30 17 June 2015 16 July 2015
4 30 6 June 2016 5 July 2016
5 30 27 May 2017 26 June 2017
6 30 17 May 2018 16 June 2018
7 30 7 May 2019 5 June 2019
8 2 26 April 2020 TBA

See also

References

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  2. Samiuddin, Shahrezad (2014-11-01). "Talking the talk". Aurora DAWN. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
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  6. "Ramzan shows – the new high! - Pakistan Today". www.pakistantoday.com.pk. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  7. Rehman, Maliha (2017-06-14). "The real highlight of Ramazan TV might just be Fahad Mustafa's sense of style". Images. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  8. Haider, Sadaf (2017-06-08). "What's wrong with Ramazan transmissions?". Images. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  9. Samiuddin, Shahrezad (2017-06-23). "Stooping to new lows". DAWN. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  10. "This Ramzan, ARY Digital broke all records of satellite TV viewership in Pakistan". ARY NEWS. 2017-07-01. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  11. Haq, Irfan Ul (2019-05-09). "Waseem Badami promises a very 'decent' Ramazan transmission". Images. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  12. "Pakistan's Ramazan transmission sees kings and queens with no kingdom | SAMAA". Samaa TV. Retrieved 2020-04-24.
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