Maa....Tomay Chara Ghum Ashena
Maa | |
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Genre | Indian Soap Opera |
Created by | Shree Venkatesh Films |
Written by | Story Kajari screenplay Sudip Soumyava Dialogues Preetikana Paul Roy |
Directed by | Sushanta Das Devidas Bhattacharya[1] |
Starring | Bhaswar Chatterjee Mahua Halder Aparajita Adhya Sritama Bhattacharjee Anindya Chatterjee |
Voices of | Madhuraa Bhattacharya |
Opening theme | Tomay Chara Ghum Asena |
Composer | Jeet Gannguli |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Bengali |
No. of episodes | 1508 |
Production | |
Producers | Shrikant Mohta Mahendra Soni |
Production location | Kolkata |
Running time | 21 minutes |
Production company | Shree Venkatesh Films |
Release | |
Original network | Star Jalsha |
Picture format | 576i SDTV 1080i HDTV |
Original release | October 19, 2009 August 3, 2014 | –
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Bandhan |
Followed by | Kiranmala |
External links | |
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Maa...Tomay Chara Ghum Asena, also called Maa (English: Mother) was a Bengali television serial telecast by Star Jalsha.[1][2][3] It was produced by Shree Venkatesh Films and starred Aparajita Adhya, Tithi Bose and Sritama Bhattacharjee and Anindya Chatterjee in lead roles. The show narrated the bond between mother and daughter.
Premise[]
It is the story of a mother, Pratima Mukherjee and her daughter, Jhilik. When young, Jhilik gets kidnapped which leads to Pratima getting separated from her. For years, Jhilik is raised by a female-kidnapper. Circumstances soon lead to Jhilik and Pratima once again meeting after several years. From then, the story is completely based on how Jhilik once again accepts Pratima in her life.
Cast[]
- Sohena Roy as Baby Pari
- Tithi Bose as young Jhilik / Pari mukherjee / Ganga.
- Sritama Bhattacharjee as Elder Jhilik/Diya Roy (née Chatterjee), Angshu's former love interest and Raj's childhood love-turned-wife.
- Bhaswar Chatterjee as Manish Mukherjee, Pari's father
- Mahua Halder as Pratima Mukherjee, Pari's mother
- Chhanda K. Chatterjee as Mamata
- Saswata Chatterjee as Bhaswati's husband
- Anindita Saha Kapileshwari as Bhaswati Chatterjee
- Rita Dutta Chakraborty as Ararti Mukherjee
- Aritra Dutta as Dipu, Pari's uncle and Arati's son
- Aparajita Adhya as Pratima Roy Chowdhury[4]
- Anindya chatterjee as Rajdeep Roy (Raj), Diya's childhood love-turned-husband and Pari's love interest
- Dolon Roy as Mohini Chatterjee
- Sourav Das as Rik Chatterjee
- Ena Saha as Atish's wife
- Chandraniv Mukherjee as Atish, the youngest son of Mukherjee family
- Sujata Dawn as Aheli, the youngest daughter of Mukherjee family
- Soma Chakraborty as Hira Amma
- Sudeshna Roy as Diya's Aunt
- Sonali Chowdhury as Diya's Aunt
- Bavana Banerjee as young Fulki
- Ashmita Chakraborty as elder Fulki
- Aritram Mukherjee as Aditya Roychowdhury, Fulki's husband and Pratima's son
- Rohit Mukherjee as Pari's uncle
- Ritoja Majumder as Bidisha
- Amitava Bhattacharyya as Doctor
- Rajib Bose as Arunangshu Mukherjee (Angshu), Jhilik's/Diya's ex lover
- Bishwajit Chakraborty as Samaresh Chatterjee, Diya's father
- Shankar Chakraborty as Sports teacher
- as Babli
Production[]
The show was produced by Shree Venkatesh Films. For 4 years it had the highest TRP ratings on Bengali television.[5] The serial ended on August 3, 2014.[5] The episode featured stars of other serials as well as film personalities like Koel Mallick and Raj Chakraborty.[6]
Adaptations[]
Though Meri Maa was the first Hindi remake of the show, the story line has been taken again for the second time in the Hindi show Chikoo Ki Mummy Durr Kei in 2021 by Gul Khan.
Language | Title | Original release | Network(s) | Last aired | Notes |
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Bengali | Maa....Tomay Chara Ghum Ashena[7] | 19 October 2009 | Star Jalsha | 3 August 2014 | Original |
Hindi | Meri Maa | 18 December 2011 | Life OK | 22 April 2012 | Remake |
Chikoo Ki Mummy Durr Kei | 6 September 2021 | StarPlus | Ongoing | ||
Malayalam | Amma[8] | 2 January 2012 | Asianet | 4 July 2015 | Remake |
Tamil | Amma | 3 October 2016 | Star Vijay | 29 June 2017 | Dubbed |
Bommukutty Ammavukku[9] | 3 February 2020 | 5 December 2020 | Remake | ||
Telugu | Paape Maa Jeevanajyothi | 26 April 2021 | Star Maa | Ongoing | Remake |
Awards[]
The soap won many awards at the Tele Cine Awards, Star Jalsha awards and the Tele Samman Awards. Some of them are:
- Best Actress - Sritama Bhattacharjee (at the 13th Tele Cine Awards)[10][11][citation needed]
- Best Performance - Soma Chakraborty (at the 13th Tele Cine Awards)[11][citation needed]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Maa... Tomay Chara Ghum Ashe Na". in.com/. Archived from the original on 22 August 2012.
- ^ "Schedule for Star Jalsha, Star Jalsha Schedule playing on Fri, Apr 03 - Friday, 03 April - burrp!TV Guide". burrp.com. Archived from the original on 29 January 2018. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
- ^ STAR JALSHA (19 January 2013). "Maa Serial". serialzone.in.
- ^ "I'm Pratima in the morning and Pari in the evening". The Times of India.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Star Jalsha's Maa to wrap up with a dhamaka". The Times of India.
- ^ "Maa ends with a bang as Raj & Koel attend wrap-up party". The Times of India.
- ^ "From 'Bhutu' to 'Sreemoyee': Bengali shows which are remade in other languages". The Times of India.
- ^ "Amma Malayalam Mega Serial Asianet Online Episode At Hotstar App". Kerala TV. 14 March 2018.
- ^ "Daily soap Bommukutty Ammavukku to premiere today". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
- ^ S Kumar. "13th Tele Cine Awards 2013 Nominations & Voting Process – Names of Tele Cine Awards Nominees 2013 - Kolkata Bengal Information". kolkatabengalinfo.com.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Glitz and Glamour at 13th Tele Cine Awards, 2013 Kolkata - ওয়াশিংটন বাংলা রেডিও Washington Bangla Radio USA Washington Bangla Radio USA". WBRi Washington Bangla Radio USA.
External links[]
- Indian television shows
- Bengali-language television programming in India
- 2009 Indian television series debuts
- 2014 Indian television series endings
- Star Jalsha original programming