Uttaran

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Uttaran
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GenreSoap opera
Written byAjay
Aseem Arora
Kumar Abhishek
Story byMitali
Shipra Arora
Directed byRavindra Gautam, Nandita Mehra, Santosh Bhatt
Starring
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes1,549[1]
Production
ProducersKalyan Guha
Rupali Guha
Harsh Dave
CinematographySantosh Suryavanshi
Raj Panth
Production companyFilm Farm India
Release
Original networkColors TV
Original release1 December 2008 (2008-12-01) –
16 January 2015 (2015-01-16)
External links
Website

Uttaran (transl. True Love) is an Indian soap opera that was broadcast on Colors TV on weeknights from 1 December 2008 to 16 January 2015.[2] It is the third longest-running Indian television series of Colors TV with 1,549 episodes.[3][4]

The show initially starred Sparsh Khanchandani and Ishita Panchal as young Ichha and Tapasya in 2008 to 2009.[5] It later took a generation leap and from 2009 to 2012, it focused on the characters of Ichha, Tapasya, Veer and Vansh played by Tina Datta, Rashami Desai, Nandish Sandhu and Rohit Khurana.[6][7] Sandhu was replaced by Vikas Bhalla in 2012.[8] played Avinash as the key negative character. Another 18-year leap was introduced in 2012 and then the story centered around the life of Meethi, Mukta, Akash and Vishnu portrayed by Tina Datta, Sreejita De, Mrunal Jain and Ajay Chaudhary until its end.[9]

Synopsis[]

Uttaran Season 1- follow by two sisters Tapasya and Iccha. In first season main leads are Tapasya, Iccha, Veer and Vansh. Uttaran Season 2- Follow by two sisters Mukta and Meethi. In second season main leads are Mukta, Meethi, Vishnu, and Akash.

Plot[]

Set in Mumbai, Ichha is the daughter of a poor widow Damini, who begins working at Thakur Mansion as a maid. Jogi's daughter Tapasya befriends Ichha and they share a sister-like bond. Sumitra influences Tapasya to see Ichha differently. Tapasya hits jealousy when Divya and Jogi care for Ichha as their own child, unaware that Jogi was responsible for Ichha's father Rajendra's death.

10 years later[]

Tapasya is a rich spoilt brat. Simple, Ichha wants to open a school to give free education to poor kids. She and Veer fall in love. Their families agree to their relation and they're about to marry. Insecure seeing Veer shower Ichha with expensive gifts, Tapasya does a suicide drama and begs Ichha to let her marry Veer. Ichha agrees and Veer marries Tapasya. His brother Vansh, a drug addict falls for Ichha looking at her caring nature.

Veer, unaware of Vansh's love, tries to divorce Tapasya and marry Ichha. Tapasya manipulates Gunvanti who gets Vansh and Ichha married. Veer is heartbroken. Tapasya misleads Vansh, indirectly blaming him for Ichha's sufferings. As a result, he kills himself. Gunvanti blames Ichha. Veer finds out and exposes how Tapasya tried to kill Ichha and made Vansh commit suicide. Shocked, Jogi disowns her. Ichha goes to Vrindavan. There, Veer arrives to unite with her.

They express their love and marry in Vrindavan; the family accepts them. Tapasya meets Raghuvendra Rathore, who falls for her, but she betrays him in game of poker. He leaves her due to her disloyalty. Pregnant with his baby, she returns to Veer's family and delivers Mukta, whom she unintentionally abandons. Veer and Ichha raise her, unaware she is Tapasya's daughter. Ichha delivers a boy but Sumitra and Pushkar steal him.

They bribe the nurse to tell Ichha, the boy was stillborn. Raghuvendra bumps into and takes the baby from Pushkar. He and Tapasya adopt the baby, named Yuvraj. Pregnant again, Ichha saves Veer from the cruel Avinash, who attacks him. Veer loses his memory. Ichha kills Avinash and is jailed for 18 years. Ichha delivers a girl in prison, and tells Damini to raise the baby, named Meethi.

18 years later[]

Meethi and Mukta are best friends just like their mothers. Ichha returns. Arrogant and selfish, Yuvraj hates her. Meethi also presumed her dead. Kanha, whom Damini raised is a successful CEO, happily married to Surbhi. Meethi and Yuvraj were brought up by Gunvanti and Damini, and Gunvanti brainwashed him against Ichha. Sumitra reveals to Meethi that Ichha is alive, but lies she ruined Tapasya's life since childhood. Earlier, Meethi is in denial.

But when she knows Ichha was in prison for murder, she develops an negative opinion to her. Kanha also reveals Ichha was in prison for murder, but fails to mention she killed Avinash to save Veer. Meethi confronts and rejects Ichha. Damini and Kanha try to convince her to forgive Ichha. Meethi disbelieves them. Damini's attempt to unite them fails as Meethi hates Ichha even more. Sumitra brainwashes Mukta, who gets close to Yuvraj.

Later, he tries to rape Mukta but Ichha saves her. Mukta realises she misunderstood her and Meethi. Yuvraj is arrested, and finds out Ichha is his mother. His hatred for her further intensifies as she testifies against him in court, and he is incarcerated for 5 years. Veer who has still no memories, lives with Gunvanti and Amla. Reformed after living in US from years, Tapasya restores his memory. Vishnu encourages Meethi, who finally accepts Ichha.

Eventually, Veer and Ichha unite. Meethi marries Vishnu on Ichha's arrangement. He is actually Avinash's son, Akash, who wants revenge. Mukta discovers his truth and tries to locate the real Vishnu, a humble blue-collar worker for an NGO, to expose Akash. He orders his goons to kidnap and kill Mukta. Fortunately, Raghuvendra saves her. At Akash and Meethi's wedding, Mukta tries to expose him but no one except Sumitra believes her.

Meanwhile, Ichha and Tapasya risk their life to save Mukta from Veer's uncle Tej, who shoots Tapasya. Fatally, Ichha gets hit by a truck and donates her heart to Tapasya before dying. Tapasya now cares for Meethi just like Mukta. Later, Raghuvendra gets the evidence to expose Akash. Surbhi turns out as Akash's maternal cousin. His mom, Ekadashi orders him to kill Meethi but he falls in love with her. Meethi leaves the house. Tapasya throws the pregnant Surbhi out.

Surbhi repents for her actions, and dies after delivering Ajitesh. Kanha forgives her and promises to raise Ajitesh. As Vishnu and Mukta love each other, they marry and soon have a son, Manav. Meethi and Akash unite. She is accepted by his family. After undergoing a plastic surgery, Yuvraj returns as Mukta's boss for revenge. He kidnaps her. While saving her, a pregnant Meethi miscarries and disowns Yuvraj before Ekadashi banishes her. She travels to Srinagar.

Caught up in a terrorist attack by Asgar, Meethi slips into a river and is transported by the current across the border to Gilgit. Aashfaq saves her; he falls in love with and helps her in returning to India. He bids her a tearful goodbye. Akash and Meethi unite. She adopts Rani as Nandini is imprisoned because she saved Akash from and murdered his old enemy. Meethi and Akash also adopt Tamanna, whom Rani hates. Sumitra reforms.

Eventually, Sumitra and Damini convince Mukta and Meethi to unite, and in the end, reflect the everlasting friendship of Ichha and Tapasya.

Cast[]

Main cast[]

  • Sparsh Khanchandani as Child Ichha Bharti (2008–09)
  • Ishita Panchal as Child Tapasya Thakur (2008–09)
  • Tina Datta as
    • Ichha Bharti/Ichha Vansh Singh Bundela/Ichha Veer Singh Bundela: Rajendra and Damini's daughter; Tapasya's best friend; Jogi and Divya's namesake daughter; Vansh and Veer's wife; Yuvraj and Meethi's mother (2009–13)
    • Meethi Singh Bundela/Meethi Akash Chatterjee: Veer and Ichha's daughter; Yuvraj's sister; Mukta's best friend; Akash's wife; (2012–15)
  • Rashami Desai as Tapasya Thakur/Tapasya Veer Singh Bundela/Tapasya Raghuvendra Pratap Rathore: Jogi and Divya's daughter; Ichha's best friend; Veer and Raghuvendra's former wife; Mukta's mother; Manav's grandmother (2009–14)
  • Nandish Sandhu/Vikas Bhalla as Veer Singh Bundela: Umed and Gunwanti's younger son; Vansh's brother; Tapasya and Amla's former husband; Ichha's second husband; Yuvraj and Meethi's father (2009–13)
  • Rohit Khurana as
    • Vansh Singh Bundela: Umed and Gunwanti's elder son; Veer's brother; Ichha's first husband (2009–10)
    • Rocky Shah: Ruby's fiancè; Vansh's doppelganger (2011–12)
  • Saurabh Jain/Bharat Chawda as Yuvraj Singh Bundela: Veer and Ichha's son; Meethi's brother; Mukta's rapist (2012–14)
  • Sreejita De as Mukta Rathore/Mukta Vishnu Kashyap: (2012–15)
  • Mrunal Jain as Akash Chatterjee (2013–15)

Recurring cast[]

  • Vaishali Thakkar as Damini Rajendra Bharti: Rajendra's widow; Ichha's mother; Thakur family's maid; Yuvraj and Meethi's grandmother (2008–15)
  • Pratima Kazmi as Sumitra Devi Jaiswal: Pushkar's mother; Divya's aunt (2008–15)
  • Ayub Khan as Jogi Thakur: Divya's husband; Tapasya's father; Ichha's adoptive father; Mukta's grandfather; Manav's great grandfather (2008–14)
  • Pragati Mehra/Pyumori Mehta Ghosh as Divya Thakur: Pushkar's cousin; Jogi's wife; Tapasya's mother; Ichha's adoptive mother; Mukta's grandmother (2008–15)
  • Ajay Chaudhary as Vishnu Kashyap- Husband of Mukta.Father of Manav.Massr of Rani, and Tamanna.
  • Akanksha Awasthi as Rohini Jaiswal: Pushkar's wife (2008–13)
  • Arun Singh Sharma as Pushkar Jaiswal: Sumitra's son; Rohini's husband; Divya's cousin (2008–12)
  • Shamim Sheikh as Baldev Singh Bundela: Umed and Tej's father; Vansh and Veer's grandfather (2009–13) (Dead)
  • Akhil Mishra as Umed Singh Bundela: Baldev's son; Tej's half-brother; Gunvanti's husband; Vansh and Veer's father; Yuvraj and Meethi's grandfather (2009–13)
  • Beena Banerjee as Gunvanti Bundela: Umed's wife; Vansh and Veer's mother; Yuvraj and Meethi's grandmother (2009–13)
  • Monalika Bhonsle as Chanda Kumari Sachdev: Vansh and Veer's cousin; Gunvanti's niece (2009–13)
  • Pawan Mahendru as Kasa Seth: Bundela family's maid (2009–14)
  • Sunil Sinha/Kiran Karmarkar as Tej Singh Bundela: Baldev's son; Umed's half-brother; Tapasya's ex-husband (2009, 2012–13)
  • Gaurav Chopra as Raghuvendra Pratap Rathore- Husband of Tapasya.Father of Kanha, Mukta, and Meethi.Grandfather of Manav.
  • Sunil Chauhan as Rajendra Bharti: Damini's husband; Ichha's father; Yuvraj and Meethi's grandfather (2009)
  • Sharhaan Singh as Siddharth Verma: Tapasya's ex-boyfriend (2009–12)
  • Gaurav S Bajaj as Aman Verma: Meethi and Mukta's colleague and former love (2012)
  • Chaitanya Choudhury as Kanha Chatterjee: Jignesh's son; Ichha and Veer's adopted son; Yuvraj and Meethi's adoptive brother; Surbhi's husband; Ajitesh's father (2012–14)
  • Pranitaa Pandit as Surbhi Chatterjee: Agarth and Kadambari's daughter; Nirbhay’s sister; Akash and Sankrant's cousin; Kanha's wife; Ajitesh's mother (2012–14) (Dead)
  • Krutika Desai Khan as Ekadashi Chatterjee: Agarth, Gomati and Pavitra's brother; Avinash's wife; Akash and Sankrant's mother (2012–15)
  • Varun Toorkey as Sankrant Chatterjee: Ekadashi and Avinash's son; Akash's brother; Surbhi and Nirbhay's cousin; Ambika's husband (2013–15)
  • Arishfa Khan as Rani Chatterjee: Akash and Nandini’s daughter; Meethi's adopted daughter (2014–15)
  • An unknown actress as Tamanna Chatterjee: Akash and Meethi’s adopted daughter; Khanna’s daughter (2015)
  • Arti Singh as Kajri Yadav: Nirbhay's wife (2013–14)
  • Rumi Khan as Nirbhay Yadav: Agarth and Kadambari’s son; Surbhi’s brother; Ekadashi, Gomati, and Pavitra’s nephew; Kajri’s husband (2013) (Dead)
  • An unknown actor as Agarth Yadav: Ekadashi, Gomati, and Pavitra’s brother: Kadambari’s husband; Nirbhay and Surbhi’s father (2013)
  • Neena Singh as Gomati Yadav (2013–15)
  • An unknown actress as Pavitra Yadav (2013–14)
  • Vividha Kirti as Ambika Chatterjee: Malvika and Raghuvendra's daughter; Mukta's half-sister; Sankrant's wife (2013–15)
  • Sonica Handa as Amla Bundela: Veer's third wife (2012–13)
  • Rajesh Khera as Maharani (2014)
  • Tiku Talsania as Colonel Swarnik Agnihotri (2014)
  • Krip Suri as Asgar Rizvi: Saba, Nusrat, and Ashfaque's brother; Zubieda and Fida’s husband (2014)
  • Gaurav Vasudev as Babar (2014)
  • Sahil Phull as Ashfaque Rizvi: Saba, Nusrat and Asgar's brother (2014)
  • Anchal Sabharwal as Fida: Asgar’s second wife (2014)
  • Shriya Jha as Nandini Sharma/Chameli: Akash's ex-girlfriend; Rani's mother; Sri Karna’s daughter (2014–15)
  • Rishina Kandhari as Malvika Rathore/Mauli: Raghuvendra's ex-wife; Ambika's mother (2014–15)
  • Madhura Naik as Nilofer Naaz: Ashfaque’s wife; Khalid’s sister (2014)
  • Mansi Sharma as Saba Mehrami: Nusrat, Asgar and Ashfaque's sister (2014)
  • Samiksha Bhatnagar as Zubieda Ahmed: Asgar’s first wife (2014)
  • Rakesh Pandey as Rizvi Gulzar: Saba, Nusrat, Asgar and Ashfaque’s father; Mumtaz’s husband (2014)
  • Charu Rohatgi as Mumtaz Begum: Saba, Nusrat, Asgar and Ashfaque’s mother; Rizvi’s wife (2014)
  • Amrin Chakkiwala as Nusrat Rizvi (2014)
  • Vineett Kumar/Rrajvir Singh as Khalid: Saba’s husband; Nilofer’s brother (2014)
  • An unknown actor as Mushtaq Ansari Sahab (2014)
  • Farida Dadi as Anjum Jalalan (2008–14)
  • Usha Bachani as Mrs. Jailaxmi Khurana (2009)
  • Aastha Chaudhary as Madhuran Sethi (2011)
  • Raj Singh Verma as Avinash Chatterjee: Ekadashi's husband; Akash and Sankrant's father; Prasad’s son (2011–12)
  • Sharad Kelkar as Satyaveer Singh (2011)
  • An unknown actress as Kuki Arora (2009)
  • An unknown actress as Jyoti Bhatia: Lali's sister; Thakur family's maid (2008–10)
  • Shivshakti Sachdev as Lali Thakur: Jyoti's sister (2009)
  • An unknown actor as Maharaj Karvansh: Thakur family's maid (2008–09)
  • Priya Marathe as Ruby Shekhawat: Rocky's fiancée (2011–12)
  • Harsha Khandeparkar as Sanchi Singh (2011)
  • Apurva as Kinjal (2010)
  • Nikita Sharma as Masoom (2010)
  • Arun Bali as Godman (2014)
  • Vikas Sethi as Inspector Abeeran Mattoo (2010)
  • Nikhil Arya as Inspector Suryakant Tarte (2011–12)

Reception[]

Uttaran's premiere had a 3.25 target rating point (TRP) and it became one of the top-rated Hindi GEC, and the second most watched program of Colors TV after Balika Vadhu.[10][11][12] It was one of the show that helped Colors TV to briefly gain first position in Hindi GEC, breaking the nine-year run of Star Plus. Uttaran often held top position on the ratings charts through its first 836 episodes (from December 2008 to March 2012).[13][14]

In week 51 of 2008, it occupied fifth position with 3.84 TVR.[15]

In week 2 of 2009, it occupied fourth position with 4.5 TVR. In week of 24 October 2009, it occupied top position and garnered 8.2 TVR. In week of 14 November 2009, it garnered its highest weekly rating of 9.6 TVR.[16][17][18]

In week 3 of 2010, it occupied top position and garnered 8.1 TVR. In week of 17 July 2010, it garnered its highest weekly rating of 8.4 TVR. In week 46 of 2010, it occupied third position with 5.64 TVR.[19][20]

For a record week of 44, it was the top 10 position in Hindi GEC throughout the year 2011 and In week 13 of 2011, it occupied top position with 5.9 TVR. In week 29 of 2011, it occupied fourth position with 5.04 TVR.[21][22]

In week 7 of 2012, It occupied fifth position with 4.44 TVR.[23][24]

The series ended on 16 January 2015 and was replaced by Code Red from 19 January 2015.[25]

Awards[]

The series has won the following awards:

Year Category Recipient(s)
ITA Awards
2009[26] GR8! Ensemble Cast Uttaran
2010[27] Best Actor in a Supporting Role Ayub Khan
Desh Ki Dhadkan - Best Actress Popular Rashami Desai
Indian Telly Awards
2010[28] Best Actor in a Supporting Role Ayub Khan
Best Actress in a Negative Role Rashami Desai
Best Daily Serial Film Farm
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Jury Vaishali Thakkar
2013[29] Best Actor in a Negative Role Jury Kiran Karmarkar
BIG Television Awards
2011 Bechara actor Nandish Sandhu
Bechari actress Vaishali Thakkar
Apsara Awards[30]
2010 Best Director Nandita Mehra
Best Actor in a Drama Series Ayub Khan
Best Actress in a Drama Series Tina Dutta
2011 Best Ensemble Cast Uttaran
2011 (ColorsGolden Awards) Popular Jodi Tinadattaa NandishSandhu
2012 Best Writer Mitali Bhattacharya
Zee Gold Awards[31][32][33]
2010 Best Debut Male Nandish Sandhu
Best Actor In Supporting Role (Popular) Ayub Khan
Best Actress In Negative Role (Popular) Rashami Desai
Best Story Mitali Bhattacharya
2011 Best Actress (Critics) Rashami Desai
Best Actor In Supporting Role (Popular) Ayub Khan
2013 Best Actor In Negative Role (Critics) Kiran Karmarkar
Gold Producer's Honour for Completing 1000 episodes Film Farm
FICCI Frames Excellence Awards[34][35]
2010 Best TV Series (Fiction) Film Farm
Best TV Actor (Male) Ayub Khan
2011 Best TV Actor (Female) Rashami Desai

Adaptations[]

Language Title Original release Network(s) Last aired Notes
Hindi Uttaran
उतरन
1 December 2008 Colors TV 16 January 2015 Original
Marathi Asava Sundar Swapnancha Bangla
असावा सुंदर स्वप्नांचा बंगला
7 January 2013 Colors Marathi 19 March 2016 Remake
Kannada Kulavadhu
ಕುಲವಧು
28 July 2014 Colors Kannada 31 August 2019
Bengali Jhumur
ঝুমুর
3 May 2017 Colors Bangla 31 December 2017
Tamil Oviya
ஓவியா
26 November 2018 Colors Tamil 3 September 2020

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