Aamar Durga

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Aamar Durga
আমার দূর্গা
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GenreSoap opera
Created byAcropolis Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Written byStory
Ashita Bhattacharya
Dialogues
Sayan Chowdhury
Directed byBabu Banik
Creative directorSatyaki
StarringSanghamitra Talukdar
Sanchaari Das
Sumantra Mukherjee
Hritojeet Chattopadhyay
ComposerIndra (Baban)
Country of originIndia
Original languageBengali
No. of episodes554
Production
ProducersSnigdha Basu
Sunny Ghosh Roy
Running time22 minutes
Production companyAcropolis Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Release
Original networkZee Bangla
Picture format576i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Original releaseJanuary 18, 2016 (2016-01-18) –
October 21, 2017 (2017-10-21)
Chronology
Preceded byTumi Robe Nirobe
Followed bySeemarekha
External links
Website

Aamar Durga (Bengali: আমার দূর্গা) was an Indian Bengali television soap opera that premiered on 18 January 2016 on ZEE5[1] and Zee Bangla. Produced by Acropolis Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., it starred Sanghamitra Talukdar and Hritojeet Chattopadhyay in lead roles. The show telecasted Monday to Saturday.

The show, set amidst a background of political corruption, has been cited as an example of increasingly diverse roles played by female characters in Bengali programming.[2] The show was discontinued on 21 October 2017.

Cast[]

Main[]

  • Sanghamitra Talukdar as Durga Mukherjee (née Chakraborty)- a brave girl who protests against the corrupt practices of politician Abhirup Mukherjee, Ani's wife. Later, she was elected as Chief Minister.
  • Sanchaari Das as Charulata Mukherjee (née Chakraborty) / Charu / Mili- Durga's elder sister, Mihir's wife
  • Hritojeet Chattopadhyay as Anirban Mukherjee / Ani- Abhiroop's youngest son, Durga's love interest and husband
  • Dhrubajyoti Sarkar as Mihir Mukherjee- Abhiroop's eldest son, Charu's love interest and husband, Durga's brother-in-law

Recurring[]

  • Sumanta Mukhopadhyay as Abhirup Mukherjee: Mihir and Riya's father; Ani's foster father a corrupt minister. (Dead)
  • Nandini Chatterjee as Mandira Mukherjee: Abhirup's wife, Mihir and Riya's mother;Ani's foster mother
  • Arindam Banerjee as Ishwar Chakraborty: Charu and Durga's father. (Dead)
  • Maitryee Mitra as Pratima Chakraborty: Charu and Durga's mother
  • Suchismita Chowdhury as Bela: Puja's mother
  • Saibal Bhattacharya / Sohon Bandopadhyay as Bijoy Mukherjee: Abhirup's younger brother, Bela's husband;Puja's father
  • Piyali Basu as Sucheta: a school teacher
  • Ratan Sarkhel as Brojeshwar / Brojo: Ani's biological father, Abhirup's friend
  • Kushal Chakraborty as Sujoy Mukherjee: Neha and Mimi's father
  • Sahana Sen as Shipra: Neha and Mimi's mother
  • Manishankar Banerjee as Captain
  • Juiee Sarkar as Riya
  • Jagriti Goswami as Puja
  • Ishani Das as Neha
  • Oindrila Saha as Mimi
  • Deerghoi Paul as Gunjan Sen
  • Runa Bandopadhyay as Deepa
  • Indrajit Mazumder as Shubhomoy Bose / Shubho: Riya's love interest
  • Subhrajit Dutta as Samrat: Riya's husband
  • Bikash Bhowmik as Bhabani: Samrat's father
  • Judhajit Banerjee as Susheel Sen: Gunjan's father, Abhirup's friend.(Dead)
  • Kuyasha Biswas as Dalia: Charu / Durga's Friend
  • Raj Bhattacharya as Dr. Anjan Sen
  • Sanchari Mondal as Torsha Mitra
  • Smriti Singh as Uma / Durga Governess
  • Arpita Mukherjee as Bilkis: a prisoner
  • Mallika Majumder as Swatilekha: Durga's coach
  • Anindita Sarkar as Aradhya Sen
  • Biresh Chakraborty as Pradesh Lahiri: a police officer, killed by Abhirup.
  • Atonu Saha as Prem Majumder

References[]

  1. ^ "Zee Bangla launches new fiction show Amar Durga". Indian Television. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Breaking stereotypes: Female TV characters pursue offbeat careers to be more relatable". The Times of India. March 12, 2018. Retrieved 29 May 2018.

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