The novelist-scriptwriter penned the romantic-social drama about the struggle of a middleclass girl which concluded its successful run on the India TV recently.
"Here we have female directors and producers, in fact one whole channel is run by a woman. Pakistani TV is progressive and hence characters that are shown are of today as well," Umera told PTI in a telephonic interview.
'Zindagi...', an adaptation of the Umera's novel of the same name, was directed by Sultana Siddiqui, who is also the president of television channel Hum. The show was produced by Momina Duraid, who has helmed many dramas in the past.
She is hopeful that the Pakistani dramas being aired on Indian channel Zindagi will help dispel misconceptions about the country.
"A feeling of alienation existed in India about life in Pakistan, because most of what was known was negative. So, everyone used to believe things in our country are always bad and we don't lead a happy life.
"But this has changed to some extent. After watching our dramas, people now know that we lead our lives similar to the way they live," she said.
