Lafafi

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Lafafi
GenreDrama
Written byRavi Deep
Directed byRavi Deep
Starring
Country of originIndia
Original languagePunjabi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkJalandhar Doordarshan
Original release16 December 1993 (1993-12-16) –
20 January 1994 (1994-01-20)

Lafafi is an Indian Punjabi-language television series broadcast by Jalandhar Doordarshan from 1993-94.[1] The first episode was telecast on 16 December 1993. The serial depicts the struggle of an ordinary girl from a low class family to find a respectable place in society and in the heart and life of the person who deserts her after having seduced her.

Plot summary[]

Lafafi (Neena Cheema), along with her family comprising a drunkard father (Amarjit Grover), a sick mother (Daljit Kaur) and a disabled younger brother (Saurabh Shaili), makes her living by making and selling paper bags in the local market of a small sleepy town. With less than ordinary looks, she is a not only laughing stock for the shopkeepers with whom she has to deal but also is an easy target of their vulgar remarks and advances.

Chaman (Rajinder Kashyap), owner of a grocery shop, being a person with large heart by nature, helps Lafafi financially whenever she faces a crisis. This does not mean that he has a special consideration or soft corner for her. When Lafafi's drunk father is arrested, Lafafi seeks Chaman's help in getting him released from police custody. In some moments of weakness Chaman and Lafafi become physically involved.

The local doctor (Prem Kakaria) targets Chaman when he refuses to give him bribe. To avoid being arrested for malpractice, Chaman flees from the town and joins his friend Gora (Pramod Kalia), a small-time travel agent in a metropolitan city. Chaman joins Gora's profession and due to his daring nature and enterprise prospers fast as a travel agent, now known and called by all as C.L.

When Lafafi's parents come to know that she is pregnant, they try to get rid of her by marrying her to a retarded person. Lafafi also leaves the town and somehow reaches Chaman who blatantly refuses to accept her and her child. But Lafafi does not give in and continues to fight in her own way for her rightful place in Chaman' life and the society that had never been kind to her.

Credits[]

The 6 episode serial was produced and directed by Ravi Deep who also wrote the screenplay. Story and dialogs were written by Satish Sharma and Raj Kumar.

Cast[]

  • Neena Cheema as Lafafi[2]
  • Rajinder Kashyap as Chaman (CL)
  • Pramod Kalia as Gora
  • Amarjeet Grover as Lafafi's father
  • Daljit Kaur as Lafafi's mother
  • Saurabh Shaili as Lafafi's brother
  • Sudeshna Bakshi as C.L.'s employee

References[]

  1. ^ "Punjabi Antenna - DD's dolorous show". The Tribune. 10 April 2004. Retrieved 20 May 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "Neena Cheema". nettv4u. Retrieved 20 May 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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