Sim Sim Hamara

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SimSim Humara
Country of originPakistan
Original languagesUrdu and other regional languages
Production
Production locationLahore
Production companySesame Workshop
Release
Original networkPTV
Picture formatPAL
Original releaseDecember, 2011

SimSim Humara (Urdu: سِم سِم ہمارا, also known as Sim Sim Hamara; meaning Our Sim Sim[1]) is the Pakistani version of the children's television series Sesame Street. In April 2011, USAID announced that it would fund $20 million to start a local version of Sesame Street in Pakistan. The show, which began airing in December 2011 on PTV, will broadcast 78 episodes. Although the series consists of Urdu, most of the episodes will be translated into the regional tongues of Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashto and Balochi as well. The show includes Elmo and a host of new Pakistani characters. The aim of the programme is to increase education among children.[1] Sesame Street has had many co-productions around the world and the one in Pakistan is the first localised version in the country itself. The show has been viewed in Pakistan before, in the early 1990s, although it was in English and the characters and context could only be understood by a westernised minority of Pakistani children.[2] The theme of the show is based on 'tolerance'.[2]

The program features dubbed segments from Elmo's World and Sesame Street.

In June 2012, it was reported that the US had terminated its funding of the programme. This was later verified by the U.S. Embassy, Islamabad.[1] The decision came after a Pakistani newspaper reported allegations of corruption by the local puppet theatre that was working on the initiative, although these allegations were denied by the operator of the theatre.[1] The theatre will seek alternative sources of funding to continue the production of the show.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d US terminates funding for Sesame Street
  2. ^ a b The Express Tribune - ‘Sesame Street’ localised (13 April 2011)
  3. ^ "Sim Sim Hamara: The show must go on, says Peerzada". The Express Tribune. 21 July 2012. Retrieved 22 July 2012.

Characters[]

  • Elmo - Naveed Sabir
  • Rani - Yamina Peerzade

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