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Ljubav, navika, panika
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Created byNebojša Romčević, Slobodan Šuljagić
Directed bySlobodan Šuljagić
StarringJelisaveta Seka Sabljić
Nikola Simić
Marija Karan (replaced by Borka Tomović)
Mirka Vasiljević
Zijah Sokolović
Theme music composerŽeljko Joksimović
Opening themeLjubav, navika, panika
(Vocals by Željko Joksimović)
Ending themeLjubav, navika, panika End Theme
(Vocals by Željko Joksimović)
Country of originSerbia
Original languageSerbian
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes58
Production
Executive producerJelena Miširkić
ProducerŽeljko Mitrović
Running time25 minutes
Original release
NetworkRTV Pink
Red TV
Release6 February 2005 (2005-02-06) –
1 April 2007 (2007-04-01)

Ljubav, navika, panika (English: Love, Habit, Panic) is a Serbian sitcom, originally broadcast from 6 February 2005 to 1 April 2007 on RTV Pink. in 2005, the series was named by Golden Rose of Montreux as one of the best sitcoms. It remains one of the most popular Serbian television series from the 2000s.

The lead roles were portrayed by some of Serbia's best comedians, Seka Sablić, Nikola Simić and Zijah Sokolović; and young actresses Marija Karan and Mirka Vasiljević. Karan was replaced by Borka Tomović in 2006. Supporting and guest roles include Nada Macanković, Ljiljana Stjepanović, Gorica Popović, Vesna Trivalić, etc. The sitcom was shot in Belgrade.

Plot

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After many years of marriage, Vera (Seka Sablić) and Mića (Nikola Simić) decide to divorce. But, neither Vera nor Mića want to leave the apartment, and their daughters, Maja (Marija Karan) and Janja (Mirka Vasiljević). So, they decided to divorce, but to remain living together. Vera and Mića are still in love, but they don't want to admit it. They're happy making the other one jealous, or making some jokes to each other. Their fights and many other situations make this show very amusing.

Cast

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Awards and nominations

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