Khela (TV series)

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Khela (TV series)
GenreIndian Soap Opera
Drama
Created byRavi Ojha Productions
Written byStory & Screenplay
Mitali Bhattacharya
Zama Habib
Directed byRakesh Kumar
Biswajit Ganguly
StarringArunima Ghosh
Sudipta Chakraborty
Country of originIndia
Original languageBengali
No. of episodes624
Production
ProducerRavi Ojha
Production locationKolkata
Release
Original networkZee Bangla
Original release17 July 2006 (17 July 2006) –
2008 (2008)

Khela was a Drama Bengali television serial, which aired on Zee Bangla. It is produced under the banner of Ravi Ojha Productions.[1][2][3]

Plot[]

After Aniruddha's death, Teesta comes to visit his family house 'Barman Villa' in Kolkata. Teesta and Aniruddha had an affair back in Sikkim, Teesta's hometown, and after his death, Teesta gets to know that she is pregnant with his child. In Kolkata, Teesta is shocked to know that Aniruddha was married. Slowly Teesta gets involved with the Barman family, unbeknownst to her of the trap she is falling into Rati. Bindu marry Ashish in the house. Early morning Bindu's runs away open the door postman Ashish letter Ashish house kidnapped Bindu room trap. Aditya arrives at Ashish house Bindu's room Aditya fights with Ashish and Aditya is angry with Ashish Rojoni catches Bindu and Aditya takes Bindu. Aditya accidentally hits Ashish on the teeth with a elbow and the Ashish dental injury Aditya takes Bindu leave the Ashish house. Aditya and Bindu returned to the Barman's house. They Rojoni take to the cotton wool medicine Ashish attack teeth fracture swollen injury Ashish teeth pain. Aditya gun shoots Ashish killing him suddenly. Rojoni call him to the police. The police came Bindu's sign her police diary and the police arrest Ashish to take him to the police station. The police torture spots Ashish killing him to the police station.

Cast[]

Remakes[]

The show has been remade in Hindi as Badalte Rishton Ki Daastan which used to air on Zee TV.

References[]

  1. ^ "Bengali Tele-Serial – Khela". Sulekha.com.
  2. ^ "Bengali show Khela returns in Hindi". Business Standard.com.
  3. ^ "Recreating magic of Khela with Badalte Rishton". The Times of India.
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