Rakhi Bandhan

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Rakhi Bandhan
(Bengali: রাখি বন্ধন)
GenreDrama
Created byBlues Productions
Written bySnehasish Chakroborty
Directed by
StarringShrabani Bhunia[1]
Subhrojit Saha
Theme music composerArup Ghosh
Opening theme"Rakhi Bandhan" by Joy and Trisha
ComposerSnehasish Chakraborty
Country of originIndia
Original languageBengali
No. of episodes787
Production
ProducerSnehasish Chakroborty
Production locationKolkata
Running time22 minutes
Production companyBlues Productions
Release
Original networkStar Jalsha
Picture format576i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Original release28 November 2016 (2016-11-28) –
3 February 2019 (2019-02-03)
External links
Rakhi Bandhan on Hotstar

Rakhi Bandhan (Bengali: রাখি বন্ধন) was a Bengali television soap opera that premiered on 28 November 2016 and aired on Star Jalsha. Sayanta Modak, Sraboni Bhunia, and Subhrojit Saha played the lead roles. The show as dubbed in Tamil as Minmini Pookal, airing on Vijay Super.[2] The show's revolved round the unique bonding between the young actors Krittika and Soham, who played Rakhi and Bandhan respectively. Krittika was applauded for her comic timing, dialogue delivery and expressions. The show took a leap of 12 years in September 2018 and the young actors were replaced by Subhrajit and Srabani as Bandhan and Rakhi respectively. The show has been produced by Blues Productions. The show went off air on 3 February and was replaced by Mahapeeth Tarapeeth.

Series overview[]

Bandhan and Rakhi are orphans. Neglected by their relatives, they are each other's support system. But when fate threatens to tear them apart, they must overcome all the hurdles.

Plot summary[]

Rakhi Bandhan is the story of a brother and a sister who lost their parents young. As they find shelter at an uncle’s, they’re neglected and persecuted. Bandhan even as a child dreams big for his little sister. He wishes to bring her up as a good person a successful individual and goes to the extent of taking an oath to that effect. This story is thoroughly about the adorably innocent, loving and caring relationship between brother and sister.

12 years leap[]

Off late, the show has taken a successful leap as we find Rakhi and Bandhan all grown up, an estrangement threatens to rip them apart. Bandhan still continues to try and bring his sister back under his wings from where she’d taken off, driven by circumstances. Bandhan is determined to mend a straining relationship with his sister and the interpersonal relationship between two siblings still forms the core of the show.

Cast[]

  • Krittika Chakraborty as Rakhi
  • Shrabani Bhunia as Rakhi.
  • Soham Roy choudhury as Bandhan
  • Subhrojit Saha as Adult Bandhan.[3]
  • Sayanta Modak as Ved
  • Subrata Mitra as Police kaku
  • Amitabha Bhattacharrya as Doctor Babu
  • Rita Koiral / Chaitali Chakraborty as Malina Chatterjee (Bandhan and Rakhi's elder peternal aunt, Bittu's mother)
  • Subhasish Mukherjee as Late Amaresh Chatterjee (Bandhan's and Rakhi's elder peternal uncle, Bittu's father,Malina's husband)
  • Anirban Ghosh as Late Kumaresh Chatterjee (Bandhan and Rakhi's late father,Amaresh's younger brother)
  • Piyali Basu as Uttara/Swati (Rakhi and Bandhan's mother)
  • Aditi Chatterjee as Rikhiya,a principal
  • Rana Mitra as Rikhiya's husband
  • Kushal Chakraborty as Sabyasachi,a lawyer
  • Indrani Majumder as Sabyasachi's wife
  • Pradip Dhar as Madan
  • Arpita Dutta Chowdhury as Damayanti (Rakhi and Bandhan's Mami)
  • Debjani Chattopadhyay as Anamika Banerjee
  • Gaurav Ghosal as Dil
  • Moumita Chakraborty as Jagatjanani
  • Saikat Das as Tiyash
  • Boni Mukherjee as Deepika
  • Kanchana Maitra
  • Goutam Dey
  • Tanushree Saha
  • Indrakshi Nag as Isha
  • Manoj Ojha as Bandhan's adoptive father
  • Rupsha Chakraborty as Bandhan's adoptive mother

References[]

  1. ^ "Srabani Bhunia Bengali Actress". Be Facts. 12 November 2018. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Actress Rita Koiral Dies At The Age Of 58". NDTV. 19 November 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Rakhi Bandhan Bangla Tv Serial Time Leap".
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