Phagun Bou

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Phagun Bou
Phagun Bou.jpg
GenreSoap opera
Written byLeena Gangopadhyay
Directed bySaibal Banerjee
Diganta Sinha
Creative directorLeena Gangopadhyay
Presented byBright Advertising Pvt. Ltd.
StarringVikram Chatterjee
Oindrila Sen
Theme music composerDebojyoti Mishra
Opening themeFagun Hawai Hawai
Phagun Bou-er Katha
Country of originIndia
Original languageBengali
No. of episodes534
Production
Executive producersSumit Kumar Roy
Satyajit Chakraborty (Magic Moments) ;
Kastuvi Ghosh
Sriya Basu (Star Jalsha).
ProducerSaibal Banerjee
Production locationsKolkata
Asansol
Kalimpong
CinematographySiddhartha Mukherjee
EditorsSameer
Soumen
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companyMagic Moments Motion Pictures
DistributorStar India
Novi Digital Entertainment
Release
Original networkSTAR Jalsha
Picture format576i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Original release19 March 2018 (2018-03-19) –
29 November 2019 (2019-11-29)
External links
Official website

Phagun Bou (Bengali: ফাগুন বউ); is an Indian Bengali television soap opera that was premiered on 19 March 2018 and aired on Star Jalsha daily and is available on the digital platform Hotstar. It had been produced under Magic Moments Motion Pictures of Saibal Banerjee and Leena Gangopadhyay. The show starred Vikram Chatterjee and Oindrila Sen in lead roles and Koushik Roy in a negative role.[1] This show marks the comeback of Vikram Chatterjee[2] and Oindrila Sen[3] on television, the latter after 6 years. It completed over 534 episodes in November 2019.

It is one of the most successfully run daily soaps launched by Star Jalsha as the makers have never failed to surprise the audience with regular and unexpected plot twists. The show had a target rating point of 6.4 in its first week.[4] The show which is based on the idea of finding true love, with the backdrop of music, has also been shot in parts of North Bengal.[5] This show also marks the pairing of Vikram and Oindrila, for the second time since Saat Paake Bandha.[6] In the third week of June 2018, Phagun Bou became the most watched show on its airing channel, Star Jalsha.[7]

Series overview[]

Phagun Bou dealt with the whimsical nature of the relationship that develops between Ayandeep, (nicknamed Roddur) and Mohul, two strangers destined to be together for life. The series followed the blossoming love between the two after many ups and downs in their relationship, where Mohul was initially inclined towards Ayandeep's brother, Anurup.

Premise[]

A shy and reserved Ayandeep's relationship with his wife, Mahul, sees troubled waters after his cousin, Anurup, starts putting doubts in his head about the possibility of an affair between them.

Cast[]

Main[]

  • Vikram Chatterjee as Dr. Ayandeep Ghosh aka Roddur - A doctor and a singer, Mohul's husband.[8]
  • Oindrila Sen[9] as Mohul Ghosh (née Bose) - A singer, Roddur's wife.

Recurring[]

  • Abhishek Chatterjee as Chandrajit Bose aka Chandu – Bidhumukhi and Amrapali's husband; Bibi, Mohul and Munna's father.(deceased)
  • Anushree Das as Bidhumukhi Bose – Chandrajit's first wife, Bibi's mother, Mohul and Munna's stepmother.
  • Bidipta Chakraborty as Amrapali Bose [10] – Chandrajit's second wife, Mohul and Munna's mother, Bibi's stepmother.
  • Santu Mukherjee as Jadabendra Ghosh aka Jodu – Roddur's eldest paternal uncle; Amitava, Anirudhha and Rajatava's elder brother; Barshan and Tultuli's father, Nilanjana's father-in-law.
  • Shankar Chakraborty as Amitava Ghosh aka Ankur – Roddur's foster father and elder paternal uncle, Mayurakshi's husband, Tuki's father and Mohul's father-in-law.
  • Laboni Sarkar as Mayurakshi Ghosh – Roddur's foster mother and elder aunt, Amitava's wife, Tuki's mother, Anurup's maternal aunt and Mohul's mother-in-law.
  • Bharat Kaul as Aniruddha Ghosh aka Ani / Gulu – Malobika's husband, Roddur's biological father, an actor, Mohul's father-in-law.
  • Malabika Sen as Malobika Ghosh (née Bose) - Aniruddha's wife, Roddur's biological mother, a classical dancer and former lawyer, Mohul's mother-in-law.
  • Suman Banerjee[11] as Gagandeep Ghosh aka Barshan – Jodu's son, Tultuli's elder brother, Roddur's elder cousin brother, a salaryman and Nilanjana's husband.
  • Badshah Moitra as Nilanjan Dutta - Tultuli's second husband, Tuki's husband, Tota's father.
  • Koushik Roy as Anurup Mallick aka Roop – Roddur's younger cousin brother, a singer, and Mohul's arch rival, Brishtilekha's estranged husband. Anurup is Mayurakshi's sororal nephew (her sister's son) and has been raised by her.
  • Madhubani Ghosh Goswami[12] as Madhuparna Ghosh aka Tuki – Roddur's younger cousin sister, Amitava and Mayurakshi's daughter, Nilanjan's second wife, Tota's mother.

Background and production[]

Development[]

Screenwriter Leena Gangopadhyay[13] who has previously written down the script for Bengali TV shows like ETV Bangla's long-running drama series Sonar Horin and another daily soap Binni Dhaner Khoi, Zee Bangla's partition-themed love saga Keya Patar Nouko, and Star Jalsha's serials Ishti Kutum and Jol Nupur; developed the central idea for Phagun Bou, whose premise was initially based on a rivalrous love triangle.

Casting[]

Vikram Chatterjee who had previously collaborated with Ganguly and Banerjee in their production Ichche Nodee, was selected to portray the lead role of Dr. Ayandeep Ghosh aka Roddur. Oindrilla Sen who was seen opposite Chatterjee in the 2010 romance drama series "Saat Paake Bandha" (on Zee Bangla), was cast in to play the titular protagonist, Mohul aka "Phagun Bou"; taking into account her onscreen chemistry with Chatterjee. Actor Koushik Roy, noted for his negative portrayal of "Krishnendu Sengupta" in the romance saga Bojhena Se Bojhena; was cast to portray Anurup, the other person aspiring for Mohul's love and the chief antagonist of the seies.[14]

Broadcast and streaming services[]

The series is telecast everyday on Bengali Star Jalsha and its corresponding channel with HD feed, Star Jalsha HD. It is available via optimum cable connection or by satellite TV connections. The show has been distributed by Star India, in association with Novi Digital Entertainment. On the digital platform, Phagun Bou is available for viewing on the app Hotstar. New episodes are released earlier than on TV, and the service is available for viewers having a premium subscription plan.

Filming[]

The show has been filmed at several locations, the most prominent being Kalimpong.

Soundtrack[]

The title song for the series Phagun Bou has been sung by singer Anwesha Dutta Gupta, who has frequently collaborated with the production house Magic Moments Motion Pictures for recording theme songs for Bengali television serials. While, the original music has been given by Debojyoti Mishra.

Phagun Bou Soundtrack:
No.TitleSingerLength
1."Phagun Bou-er Katha"Anwesha Dutta Gupta2:32

References[]

  1. ^ "Vikram Chatterjee's new show keeps social media abuzz". The Times of India. 4 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Vikram Chatterjee shows his fun side in a post". The Times of India. 6 April 2018. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Oindrila back on TV with a new serial". The Times of India. 16 March 2018.
  4. ^ "Phagun Bou rakes in high TRPs in opening week". The Times of India. 30 March 2018.
  5. ^ "Vikram and Oindrila's Kalimpong diaries". The Times of India. 6 April 2018.
  6. ^ "TV show makers try the 'hit jodi' formula to gain TRPS". The Times of India. 31 March 2018.
  7. ^ "Phagun Bou most watched show on its channel". The Times of India. 14 June 2018.
  8. ^ "Roddur gets married to Mohul in Phagun Bou". The Times of India. 10 June 2018.
  9. ^ "My character has multiple shades: Oindrila of Phagun Bou". The Times of India. 18 April 2018.
  10. ^ "Bidipta Chakraborty on her upcoming serial 'Phagun Bou'". The Times of India. 17 March 2018.
  11. ^ "I like playing negative characters: Suman Banerjee". The Times of India. 3 April 2018.
  12. ^ "TV actress Madhubani Goswami shares her happiness mantra". The Times of India. 11 April 2018.
  13. ^ "নিজের খেয়ালে দুম করে কোনও শো ছেড়ে দেওয়া আমার মতে একটা ক্রাইম". ebela.in (in Bengali). 27 April 2017.
  14. ^ "The Most Desirable women 2017 on Bengali television". The Times of India. 23 April 2018.

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