Seventeen years ago, Anupama gets an opportunity of a lifetime to live her dreams. Now she has to make a tough choice between her career and her family.
Love turned into sacrifice, trust trembled, and bonds were tested. In this sauda of life, will hearts find peace — or will destiny demand a price too heavy to pay?
Let's Pretend was a 1980s children's television series aimed at preschool ages. It was shown across the ITV Network at 12.10 on Tuesdays, then later Mondays, replacing the popular Pipkins which had been cancelled at the end of 1981. Like its predecessor, each edition was fifteen minutes long, and the programme was produced using many of Pipkins' personnel such as puppeteer Nigel Plaskitt and producer Michael Jeans.
Each week the presenters would find a number of ordinary household items and contrive to produce a short story featuring them all. The first programme, "The Story Of The Broken Puppet", was shown on Tuesday 5 January 1982 by Central Television. The show aired weekly until 1988.
The show's original opening titles featured items moving along a conveyor belt into the mouth of a large plastic whale, and later a puppet caterpillar moving along the screen.
Packed with laughter, unexpected encounters, and heartwarming moments, the story introduces two charming personalities whose paths cross in the most amusing ways.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Ramzan, the episode blends family values, lighthearted romance, and playful misunderstandings that keep viewers hooked from the very start. Hira Khan shines with her graceful yet bubbly presence, while Usama Khan brings effortless charm and comic timing to the screen.