Bhakter Bhogobaan Shri Krishna
Bhakter Bhagwaan Shri Krishna | |
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Genre | Mythological Drama Romance |
Created by | Surinder Films |
Written by | Concept Writam Ghosal Dialogues Amitabha Bhattacharya |
Directed by | Amit Das Anup Chakraborty |
Starring | Bhaswar Chatterjee Gourab Ipshita Mukherjee Rupsha Mukhopadhyay Biswanath Basu Mohua Haldar |
Opening theme | Shri Krishna by Various |
Composer | Upaali Chatterjee |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Bengali |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 657 |
Production | |
Producers | Nishpal Singh |
Production locations | Mathura Kolkata |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Surinder Films |
Release | |
Original network | Star Jalsha |
Picture format | 576i SDTV 1080i HDTV |
Original release | March 21, 2016 7 January 2018 | –
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Tomay Amay Mile |
Followed by | [[]] |
External links | |
Website |
Bhakter Bhogobaan Shri Krishna (Bengali: ভক্তের ভগবান শ্রীকৃষ্ণ); was a Bengali mythological drama that was premiered on March 21, 2016, and aired on Star Jalsha. It is produced by Surinder Films. It starred Gourab, Ipshita Mukherjee, Rupsha Mukhopadhyay and Jasmine Roy in lead roles and Biswanath Basu as main antagonists.[1] It replaced Star Jalsha's popular family drama Tomay Amay Mile.
The series is dubbed in Hindi and aired in Star Utsav as Krishnotsav.[2]
Plot summary[]
Bhakter Bhogobaan Shri Krishna is a Bengali mythological show on Star Jalsha. It narrates the story of Lord Krishna, right from his birth to him finally coming into the Mahabharata, from desiring "Karna" to become the king of the earth and follow behind Karna like an ideal servant and counsellor, and then obtaining knowledge from him and present it in the form of Gita .
Cast[]
- as Krishna / Jagannath
- Rupsha Mukhopadhyay as Satyabhama / Goddess Laxmi
- Riju Biswas as Vidyapati
- Sreetoma Bhattacharya as Lalita
- Sujan Mukhopadhyay as Viswavasu
Recurring[]
Former Cast[]
- Ipshita Mukherjee as Rukmini
- Prantik Bandopadhyay as Karna
- Anirban Guha as Vasudeva
- Sujata Dawn as Devaki
- Honey Bafna as Balarama
- Kaushambi Chakraborty as Subhadra
- Abhishek Bose as Arjuna
- Bhaswar Chatterjee as Nanda Baba
- Mahua Haldar as Yashoda
- Saptarshi Roy as Nanda's father
- Reshmi Sen as Nanda's mother
- Kaushik Banerjee as Ugrasena
- Swagata Mukherjee / Malabika Sen as Padmavati
- Dolon Roy as Kunti
- Sabyasachi Chowdhury as Yudhisthira
- Swarnadipto Ghosh as Bhima
- Sayan Karmakar as Nakula
- Sourav Ghosh as Sahadeva
- Rohit Mukherjee as Bhishma
- Tathagata Mukherjee as Duryadhana
- as Dhristadyumna
- Abhijit Debroy as Pandu(flashback)
- Debjani Modak as Draupadi
- Biswanath Basu as Kamsa
- Priya Mondal as
- Monalisa Paul as Asti
- Jasmine Roy as Radha
- Fahim Mirza as Rukmi
- Subhra Sourav Das as Shishupala
- Kasturi Chatterjee as Jatila
- Suchandra Banerjee as Kutila
- Tanuka Chatterjee as Badi Mai
- Aditi Chatterjee as Putona
References[]
- 2016 Indian television series debuts
- Bengali-language television programming in India
- 2018 Indian television series endings
- Television series based on Mahabharata
- Star Jalsha original programming
- Krishna in popular culture