Yug (TV series)
Yug | |
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Directed by | Sunil Agnihotri |
Starring | see below |
Opening theme | "Yug Badla, Badla Hindustan" |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 310 telecasted[1] |
Production | |
Producer | Mona Shourie Kapoor |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Release | |
Original network | DD National |
Original release | 11 September 1996 13 November 1997 | –
Yug is an Indian Hindi language television series that was telecast on DD National from September 1996 to November 1997.[1]
Yug was a fictional series depicting the story of Indian freedom fighters and their struggle to win freedom for India. The series was produced and directed by Sunil Agnihotri and had notable actors like Javed Khan, Pankaj Dheer, Sudesh Berry, Hema Malini, Shahbaz Khan, Mukesh Khanna, Ashwini Bhave, Vinod Kapoor and Abhimanyu Singh.
Plot[]
Nirmala (Hema Malini) is the eldest daughter of Rai Bahadur Dina Nath (Arun Bali). Mother of Nirmala and Rukmani () nourish the dream of putting an end to the tyranny of the foreign rulers of the country. The rulers have adopted clandestine designs of divide and rule, virtually divided the entire society into privileged (favorites of the rulers) and under privileged (poor and ignored). Nirmala's father, Dina Nath, belongs to this elite privileged lot having been groomed thoroughly pro-British. Nirmala decides to devote her prime youth for the struggle to end this injustice to Indians and follows Gandhi's ideology. Her younger sister Rukmani(Ashwini Bhave) is a revolutionary and is an ardent follower of Netaji Subash Chander Bose's ideas of action to achieve fundamental rights to end slavery. Both the sisters strive secretly for a common goal in different ways.
Rukmani meets Ali Khan (Pankaj Dheer) who is a revolutionary and in police custody. She rescues him in a well planned daring encounter with police while Ali Khan was being secretly shifted from one jail to another. This feat earned her a great respect and trust to become an important member of the revolutionary party. Ranjit (Vinod Kapoor) of Bengal is a pivotal force who circumvents the powerful British intelligence and further manipulates the gathered information to the advantage of the revolutionary party. He uses his influences to motivate the common people to join in the struggle to end the rule of tyranny.
On the intellectual side two contrast lawyers;
Darshan Lal (Mukesh Khanna) who has studied law in England and opted to sacrifice a promising future for the freedom of his motherland. He was deported to Kala Pani (an isolated jail in an Island in the Bay of Bengal) and could manage to jump from the ship.
Advocate P.C Das (Javed Khan) a prominent and charismatic ace lawyer who fights fiercely for the rights of his clients, religion no bound. He is known to be generous and fair and hold an unwavering fervour for his country and countrymen.
Further, The tiger of Punjab, Kartar Singh (Dara Singh) represented the strong nationalistic emotions of brave Punjabis. All sorts of tortures tried on him in Kala Pani could not deter him from pursuing the ultimate goal of freedom from slavery of India. His determination served as a role model to all the revolutionaries. He meticulously planned the elimination of the obstacles and always considered all the British as his enemy number one. He was ably helped in his missions by his capable dedicated daughter Vidya (Krutika Desai Khan).
Sarojini Sen (Kalpana Iyer) a socialite of Bengal who moves in high circles of British Government is a sympathizer of the movement and becomes very handy for small favors from Government officials.
A British Superintendent of Police Peter Gomes (Arjun Firoz Khan) is a terror. Being an Anglo Indian, he considers himself a British. He is cruel, disrespectful, revengeful and full of foul language for all the freedom fighters. He is loyal to the British Raj.
A notorious dacoit Bhima (Vindu Dara Singh) ruled an area with terror of his gun, accidentally meets revolutionary Veeru (Shahbaz Khan) who gradually prevailed upon him to channel his might towards the life giving stream – freedom, rather than his present profession of killing the innocent countrymen. He subsequently became a Fire Brand revolutionary.
The dedicated untiring efforts of the above few brave heroes along with the participation of thousands of countrymen directly and indirectly could put an end to the tyrannical rule.
Cast[]
- Hema Malini as Nirmala[2]
- Ashwini Bhave as Rukmani[3]
- Javed Khan as Advocate P.C Das
- Shahbaz Khan as Virendra (Veeru) Singh [4][5]
- Pankaj Dheer as Ali Khan
- Deepraj Rana as Deva
- Aasif Sheikh as Hasrat Nurani
- Priya Tendulkar as Suhasini Journalist [6]
- Shikha Swaroop as Gandhian Professor [7]
- Abhimanyu Singh as Commissioner Sahib
- Neena Gupta as Lady Lawyer (Gandhian)
- Vinod Kapoor as Ranjit Basu
- Nimai Bali as Hazaari
- Vindu Dara Singh as Bheema Daaku
- Sunil Bob Gadhawali as Police Inspector Hamilton
- Brownie Parashar as General Donald
- Arjun as Peter Gomes 'The Killer'
- Mamik Singh as Arjun Singh
- Asrani as Jailor
- Fateh Khan as Anwar Fateh Haan
- Mukesh Khanna as Darshan Lal [8]
- Sudesh Berry as Virendra Gupta
- Pradeep Rawat as British Police Officer Marshal
- Anil Nagrath as Thakur
- Shehzad Khan as Son of Thakur
- Tom Alter as Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
- Saurabh Dubey as Muhammad Ali Jinnah
- Aashish Kaul
- as Vidya
- Kiran Juneja as Gandhian
- Sonu Walia as British Girl
- Seema Kapoor as Krantikar
- Durga Jasraj as Sikh Girl (Krantikari)
- Sudha Chandran as Sakina (Ali Khan's Sister)
- Kalpana Iyer as Sarojini Sen
- as Rukmini & Nirmala's mother
- Amita Nangia as Royal Family
- Neelam Mehra as Beg. Nafiza
- as Nazima
- Fatima Sheikh as Gandhian
- as Mad Revolutionary Villager
- as Congress leader
- Dara Singh as Kartar Singh
- Deep Dhillon as SP of Cobra
- Mangal Dhillon as Raja Thakur
- AK Hangal as Gandhian Leader
- Ajit Vachani as D.M.
- Amit Behl as Jay Dutt (lawyer of coalmine worker)
- Aasif Sheikh as Hasrat Noorani
- Arun Bali as Dina Nath Rai Bahadur
- Bharat Kapoor as Congress leader
- as Doctor supporter of freedom fighter
- Gajendra Chauhan as District Magistrate
- as Goverdhan Chaturvedi (Krantikari)
- Mohan Kapur as Tejpal (supporter of Subhash Chandra Bose)
- as Bapu-Mahatma Gandhi
- as Andy Gomes
- Goga Kapoor as Governor
- Paintal as British owner of coal mines
- as Viceroy
- Rajeev Verma as Krishna Kant Sahay (Congress Leader)
- Raj Kira as Maulana Nausar Ali (Congress Leader)
- Raza Murad as Khalil Rahman (Lawyers of Netaji)
- as Commander Burton
- Sudhir Dalvi as Masterjee (Gandhian)
- as Raja Rajendra Singh
- as Ratna
References[]
- ^ a b "'Yug' to be telecast in Punjabi". The Tribune. 29 January 2002. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
A Mega-serial "Yug" which was telecast from 1996 to 1997 and had famous film and television actors and actresses in key roles will be telecast from Jalandhar Doordarshan again
- ^ "The essence of a Yug". The Tribune. 27 February 2000. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
- ^ Srinivasa, Kavitha (28 April 1997). "There's more under the veneer". The Asian Age. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
- ^ Rahul Kapoor (10 June 2008). "Back in 1990, there was creativity in TV: Shahbaz Khan". Retrieved 20 November 2012.
- ^ Kapoor, Jaskiran (7 June 2009). "Larger than Life". The Indian Express. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
- ^ "Priya Tendulkar passes away". 19 September 2002. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
- ^ Maheshwari, Dhairya (10 June 2011). "Princess returns". The Hindu. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
- ^ Rajendran, Girija (7 November 1997). "Intrinsic acting calibre". The Hindu. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
External links[]
- 1996 Indian television series debuts
- DD National original programming
- Indian television soap operas
- 1998 Indian television series endings
- Indian independence movement fiction
- Television shows set in the British Raj
- Cultural depictions of Muhammad Ali Jinnah