Nadaniyaan
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Nadaniyaan | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | BIG Magic |
Developed by | Creative Eye Limited |
Written by | Yashwant mahilwar |
Directed by | Bhupesh K. Kumar |
Creative directors | Shashank Shrivastava (Creative Eye) Paritosh Painter (Network) |
Presented by | BIG Magic |
Starring | Samiksha Bhatt Upasana Singh Alok Nath Gaurav Sharma Jay Pathak Neelam Sivia |
Music by | Abhijeet Hegdepatil KK |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 538 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Priya Panchmatiya |
Producer | Dheeraj Kumar (Creative Eye Productions) Sagar Pictures |
Production location | Delhi |
Editors | Lalit Tiwari, Rohit Singh |
Running time | 23 minutes |
Production company | Creative Eye Productions Sagar Pictures |
Release | |
Original network | BIG Magic |
Original release | 9 September 2013 23 January 2017 | –
Nadaniyaan was a Hindi sitcom presented by BIG Magic and produced by Dheeraj Kumar and later produced by Sagar Pictures. An adaption of the Pakistani sitcom Nadaaniyaan, it stars Samiksha Bhatt, Upasana Singh, Baldev Trehan, Iqbal Azad, Gunn Kansara, Alok Nath, Jay Pathak, Gaurav Sharma and Neelam Sivia.
Plot[]
The story is about a family of four that lives in New Delhi.
Seasons[]
The series had three seasons.
- Season 1 – Nadaniyaan (2013)
- Season 2 – Uff! Yeh Nadaniyaan
- Season 3 – Total Nadaniyaan
Cast[]
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- Samiksha Bhatt/Neetha Shetty/Gunn Kansara as Chandani Verma "Chandu": Chandu is the matriarch of the Verma family and has a clerical job. She usually scolds Nandu & Pappu due to their lazy attitudes towards life.
- Upasana Singh as Taravanti Verma: Nandu and Pappu's mother.
- Alok Nath as "Babuji", the deceased father of Nandu and Pappu, Alok Nath, portrayed as a "Sanskaari Bebuji" whose photo is prominently displayed on one of the drawing room walls and his portrait is often referred to by Pappu to emotionally blackmail his brother Nandu. This comic punch is used in the wake of Alok Nath's jokes that showed Nath as a "Sanskaari Babuji". Babuji currently accompanies them in a comic role.[1]
- Jay Pathak / Iqbal Azad[2] as Naman "Nandu" Verma. Nandu is a television writer and a full-time house husband who loves his wife Chandni and his younger brother Pushkar. Nandu is lazy and often mocked by his wife about his unemployment.
- Gaurav Sharma as Pushkar "Pappu" Verma /Chota Don: The youngest member of Verma family who loves to flirt with girls wearing fake designer clothes in order display to others his sister-in-law's wealth.
- Garima Tiwari as Taniya : Chandu's friend and Pappu 's love interest.
- Baldev Trehan/ Nithyanandam Ramachandra as Bhagwan Uncle :A troublesome neighbor who is always seen wandering on Nandu's lawn.He has two wives and claims to have 7 fathers. Having a chat with him is like intentionally going wanting to kill oneself - as felt by Pappu. Like Pappu, he likes to flirt with girls much younger than himself.
- Abhishek Verma as Jasveer "Jassi" Singh , Jassi's brother
- Shalini Sahuta as Jasmeet "Jassi" Verma , Pappu's Wife
- Raja Jung Bahadur as Raja Jung Bahadur, Watchman
- Gajendra Chauhan as Mr. Chaddha, Secretary of society where Verma's live.
References[]
- ^ "Alok Nath to Shed 'Sanskaari' Image, Will be Seen in Comic Role". Arijita Bhowmik. ibtimes.com. 23 February 2014. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
- ^ "Iqbal Azad in 'Naadaaniyaan...'". Business Standard. 3 September 2013. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
External links[]
Nadaniyaan at IMDb
Categories:
- Indian television sitcoms
- Indian comedy television series
- Big Magic original programming
- Off-color humor
- 2010s black comedy television series
- 2010s satirical television series
- Indian satire
- Indian television series based on non-Indian television series
- 2013 Indian television series debuts
- 2017 Indian television series endings