Junoon (1994 TV series)

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Junoon
StarringSee below
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes510
Production
ProducerPrem Krishan
Running time30 minutes
Production companyCinevistaas Limited
Release
Original networkDD National
Original release1993 (1993) –
1998 (1998)

Junoon[1] (Translation: Craze) is a television series produced by Cinevistaas Limited.[2] The series was first broadcast on Doordarshan in 1993. It aired for five years, totaling 510 episodes and setting a record for the longest-running prime time program on Doordarshan. The series revolves around the rivalry between the patriarchs of two well-known families, Rajvansh and Dhanraj, who lead their professional and personal lives with animosity towards each other.[3][4]

Cast[]

Rajvansh's faction

  • Parikshit Sahni as Bharat Kumar Rajvansh/Rai Bahadur Sumer's father (Episode 1 to 7)
  • Beena Banerjee as Deepavati Rajvansh, Sumer's paternal mother (Episode 1 to 7)
  • Ravindra Kapoor as Thakur Diwan and friend of Bharat Kumar Rajvansh (Episode 1 to 7)
  • Kishori Shahane as Chandni and biological mother of Sumer Rajvansh (Episode 1,2)
  • Sarita Joshi as Ranibai, Chandni's Mother (Episode 1 to 3)
  • Lalit Mohan Tiwari as Freedom fighter Amar Chakravorty, Rekha's father (Episode 1 to 7)
  • Saeed Jaffrey as Baba, Reema's father (Episode 9 to Episode 17)
  • Farida Jalal as Gauri, Reema's mother
  • Neena Gupta as Reema, Sumer's paternal sister[5] (Episode 9 to Episode 20)
  • Mangal Dhillon[6] as Sumer Rajvansh
  • Archana Puran Singh as Rekha
  • Kavin Dave (Child Actor) as Vishal Rajvansh, Sumer Rajvansh's son

Dhanraj's faction

  • Dina Pathak as Savitri Dhanraj, Aditya's grandmother (Episode 1 to 8)
  • Vishnu Sharma as Lala Jagdish Prasad, Savitri's relative, Aditya's and Dhanraj's properties caretaker after Brijbhushan's death
  • Benjamin Gilani as Brijbhushan Dhanraj, Aditya's Father
  • Smita Jaykar as Aditya's mother
  • Suresh Chatwal as Manmohan Dhanraj, Aditya's uncle
  • Shashi Puri as Aditya Dhanraj
  • Radha Seth as Seema Dhanraj, Aditya's wife

Recurring[]

Mathur's faction

  • Navin Nischol as Justice Rameshwar Bhatnagar, Nalini's father
  • Tanuja Samarth as Pratibha Mathur, Justice Bhatnagar's wife, Nalini's mother
  • Anant Mahadevan as Advocate Vrinal Modi, Pratibha Mathur Friend and Advocate.
  • Kiran Juneja as adv. Nalini Mathur, Justice Bhatnagar, and Pratibha's daughter
  • Vijayendra Ghatge as adv. Neil Bhatiya, Nalini's colleague, Criminal lawyer Aditya's Lawyer, Mini's ex-husband[7]
  • as Nirmala Bhatiya, Neil's mother
  • Shubha Khote as Dr.D'souza (From Episode No 1 to 29)

Agrawal-Keshav Kalsi's faction

Other[]

  • Puneet Issar as Saudagar Singh (From episode no 125)
  • Rama Vij as Wife of Saudagar Singh (Dead), only comes in her dreams.
  • Rajesh Khattar as ACP Wajahad Ali, Inspector investigating Seema Dhanraj's murder case, KK's enemy.
  • Neelima Azeem as Shabana, Wajahad Ali's wife.
  • Ravi Jhankal as Manish Mahajan
  • Sheela David as Kajri, Manish Mahajan's wife.
  • Chandrashekhar as Justice Habibuddin
  • Neelam Mehra as Sister Maria of St. Peter Orphange
  • Vijay Kashyap as Ramamurthy Iyer, PT teacher of the children boarding hostel
  • Kunika as Dancer (Only in Episode 124)
  • as Police Commissioner

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Cinevista Communications -- A good commercial break". www.thehindubusinessline.com. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  2. ^ "As soaps explode, it is boomtime for scribes". The Hindu. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  3. ^ ""DD needs to understand that the channel-producer relationship is equivalent to that of husband-wife. Both need each other": Prem Kishen Television and film producer". Indian Television Dot Com. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Tribuneindia... Film and tv". www.tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Entertainment Bangalore / Personality : Bold and dutiful". The Hindu. 16 December 2005. Archived from the original on 7 October 2008. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  6. ^ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Amritsar PLUS". www.tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  7. ^ "rediff.com: The Buniyaad folks, 18 years later". www.rediff.com. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  8. ^ "TV going downhill for a decade: Kitu Gidwani". Yahoo India. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  9. ^ "Metro Plus Delhi / Personality : Tom, unaltered". The Hindu. 16 April 2005. Archived from the original on 1 October 2017. Retrieved 2 July 2016.


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