Dhadkan (TV series)
Dhadkan | |
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Genre | Medical drama |
Based on | ER |
Written by | Charudutt Acharya, Jyotiprakash Atre, and Hansa |
Directed by | Umesh Padalkar |
Starring | See below |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 87 |
Production | |
Producer | Jeetu Chawla |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | Approx. 24 minutes |
Production company | Aqua Pictures Private Limited |
Release | |
Original network | Sony TV |
Original release | 4 February 2002 |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Sanjivani |
Dhadkan was an Indian medical drama television series produced by Jeetu Chawla, and directed by Umesh Padalkar[1] which premiered on Sony TV on 4 February 2002.[2] The concept was based on American television series, ER which ran on NBC.[3] The show aired Monday to Wednesday evenings.
Cast[]
- Suresh Oberoi ... Dr. Raj Pradhan[4]
- Reema Lagoo ... Dr. Prajakta Marathe, Gynecologist and wife of Dr. Amar Marathe
- Vineet Kumar ... Dr. Amar Marathe, Cardiologist
- Ram Kapoor ... Dr. Rajiv Agarwal, Psychologist
- Sushant Singh ... Dr. Alan Fernandes, (former army) doctor
- Mona Ambegaonkar ... Dr. Chitra Sheshadri,[5] pediatrician
- Achint Kaur ... Miss Mallika Sareen
- Aarav Chowdhary
- Kishwer Merchant ... Dr. Aditi
- Gautami Kapoor ... Chanchal, patient (credited as Gautami Gadgil)
- Kabir Sadanand ... Dr. Rehaan
Spin-off[]
In 2021, Sony Entertainment Television launched a spin-off version of series on 6 December 2021 starring Additi Gupta, Rohit Purohit, . This series is 65 episodes finite series ending on 4 March 2022.[6]
References[]
- ^ "Inside programming: The Making of Dhadkan on Sony". www.indiantelevision.com. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
- ^ "Launch of Dhadkan on Sony TV". India Today. 18 February 2002.
- ^ "Sony bargains on Dhadkan's 'authenticity". Alokananda Chakraborty -Agency FAQs. 4 February 2002.
- ^ "Doctors Day special: Five medical drama series you must watch today". India Today. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
- ^ "Spotless and... unreal". The Hindu. 5 April 2002. Archived from the original on 5 April 2003. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
- ^ "Exclusive - Mohit Malik on the incident that shook him up: I quit two shows after being signed by a big production house but that never happened, I was very heartbroken - Times of India ►". The Times of India.
External links[]
Categories:
- Sony Entertainment Television original programming
- 2002 Indian television series debuts
- Indian drama television series
- Indian medical television series