Aapki Antara
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Aapki Antara | |
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Created by | Monish Sekhri / Drishtant Media pvt ltd |
Written by | Amit Senchoudhary Koel Chaudhuri |
Directed by | Sanjay Surkar |
Starring | Zaynah Vastani Darshan Pandya Prabhleen Sandhu |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 175 |
Production | |
Producer | |
Running time | 27 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Zee TV |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV), |
Original release | 1 June 2009 18 February 2010 | –
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Website |
Aapki Antara (International title: Antara), produced by Drishtant Media, is a soap opera which ran on Zee TV from 1 June 2009 through 18 February 2010 as a social problem drama focusing on the issue of autism.[1][2]
Initially scheduled to premiere on 25 May 2009, it was postponed and premiered on 1 June 2009.[3]
Plot[]
Aapki Antara is the story of a five-year-old girl named Antara. She is born to Anuradha, who had a relationship out of wedlock with Aditya Verma. When Anuradha dies in a car accident, Antara is orphaned, leaving Aditya with the responsibility of taking his illegitimate daughter home to his wife, Vidya, and son, Abhishek, and raising her as a part of his family.
With Antara in their life, things are not the same again for the Verma family. Antara does not behave like a normal child, being unable to express her emotions and living in her own world. To the outside world, she is a daydreamer and slow child. Eventually, Antara is revealed to have autism. Both she and her family are faced with the journey of navigating the world and being accepted by the society Antara is brought up in. Through her story, the show guides people to understand the needs of those with autism and handle them with sensitivity.
Cast[]
- Anjum Farooki as Antara Verma - Aditya and Anuradha's daughter; Vidya's step-daughter; Abhishek's half-sister
- Aaina Mehta as Teenage Antara
- Zaynah Vastani as Child Antara
- Darshan Pandya as
- Aditya Verma - Aarti's brother; Anuradha's ex-fiancé; Vidya's husband; Antara and Abhishek's father (Dead)
- Abhishek Verma - Aditya and Vidya's son; Antara's half-brother
- Sahil Deshmukh Khan as Teenage Abhishek
- Raj Simaria as Child Abhishek
- Prabhleen Sandhu / Kshitee Jog as Vidya Verma - Aditya's wife; Abhishek's mother; Antara's step-mother
- Rupali Ganguly as Anuradha Rai - Aditya's ex-fiancée; Antara's mother (Dead)
- Himanshu Malhotra / Prashant Ranyal as Sameer Malhotra - Aditya's friend; Aarti's husband; Mili's adoptive father
- Tulika Upadhyay as Aarti Verma Malhotra - Aditya's sister; Sameer's wife; Mili's adoptive mother
- Apurva Paranjape as Mili Malhotra - Sameer and Aarti's adopted daughter
- Rayo Bakhirta as Billu Gupta – Abhishek and Antara's friend
- Sandeep Upadhyay as Teenage Billu
- Aarav Velhal as Child Billu
- Nikhil Ratanparkhi as Mr. Gupta - Aditya and Vidya's neighbour; Billu's father
- Alka Mogha as Mrs. Gupta - Aditya and Vidya's neighbour; Billu's mother
- Sujata Kumar as Kiran - Vidya's mother
- Vijay Aidasani as Vidya's father
- Sachin Khurana as Vikram Saxena - Vidya's childhood friend; Antara's doctor
References[]
- ^ "Meet the cutie in Aap Ki Antara". Reddit. 10 June 2009. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
- ^ "The missing plot". Daily News and Analysis. 10 September 2009. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
- ^ "IPL ends soon...what next on TV?". Hindustan Times. 14 May 2009.
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- Zee TV original programming
- 2009 Indian television series debuts
- 2010 Indian television series endings
- Autism in television
- Indian drama television series