Jiyon Kathi | |
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Genre | Drama Romance |
Written by | Leena Gangopadhyay |
Directed by | Arunava Adhikari Koushik Pathak Deeptomoy Sengupta |
Creative director | Chandrashekhar Chakraborty |
Presented by | Bright Advertising Pvt. Ltd. |
Starring | Aindrila Sharma Somraj Maity |
Theme music composer | Debjyoti Mishra |
Opening theme | Jiyon Kathi |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Bengali |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 486 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Debolina Mukhopadhyay Binoy Taniya Sajal Biswas |
Producer | Leena Gangopadhyay |
Production location | Kolkata |
Cinematography | Madhab Nashkar |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22 minutes (approx.) |
Production companies | Magic Moments Motion Pictures and Organinc Studios |
Original release | |
Network | Sun Bangla |
Release | 23 September 2019 – 18 April 2021 |
Jiyon Kathi is an Indian Bengali television soap opera that premiered on 23 September 2019, and aired on Bengali General Entertainment Channel Sun Bangla.[1] It is the first show produced by Organinc Studios (of Arka Ganguly), a subsidiary of Magic Moments Motion Pictures (of Saibal Banerjee and Leena Gangopadhyay), and stars Aindrila Sharma[2] and Joy Mukherjee, later replaced by Somraj Maity.[3]
Premise
A simple girl's fate brings her closer to an angry yet influential man. Her grounded dreams are met with his sky-high ambitions eventually brewing love between them.
Cast
Main
- Aindrila Sharma as Jahnabi Chatterjee aka Tuli - An IAS Officer, Roshni's younger half-sister, Rishi's second wife (once divorced, twice married), Dipto's wife (marriage annulled), Oli's adoptive elder paternal sister, Abhimanyu's step/adoptive mother.
- Joy Mukherjee / Somraj Maity as Rishi Sen - An IAS Officer, Jahnabi's second husband (once divorced, twice married), Roshni's husband (divorced), Oli's husband (marriage ended with her death), Abhimanyu's father.
Recurring
- Rishi's family
- Manishankar Banerjee as Abhik Sen - Rishi's elder paternal uncle, Hemangini's estranged husband, Harsho's father.
- Rajashree Bhowmik as Hemangini Sen - Rishi's elder aunt, Abhik's estranged wife, Harsho's mother.
- Rahul Chakraborty as Pratik Sen - Rishi and Tilottoma's father.
- Tramila Bhattacharya / Anindita Saha Kapileshwari as Kalpana Sen - Rishi and Tilottoma's mother.
- Debottam Majumdar as Harsho Bardhan Sen aka Harsho - Rishi's elder cousin brother, Lekha's husband.
- Debolina Mukherjee as Srilekha Sen aka Lekha - Harsho's wife, Rishi's elder sister-in-law.
- Soumi Banerjee as Tilottoma Sen - Rishi's younger sister.
- Abhirup Sen as Abhimanyu Sen aka Babi - Rishi and Oli's son, Jahnabi's step/adoptive son.
- Others
- Mishmee Das as Roshni Chatterjee - Jahnabi's elder half-sister, Rishi's first wife (divorced), Sanjeet's wife (till she murdered him), a girl and child trafficker.
- Bharat Kaul as Kushal Chatterjee - Anjana's husband and Roshni's father, Rai's estranged husband and Jahnabi's estranged father.
- Jayashree Mukherjee as Anjana Chatterjee - Kushal's first (legal) wife, Roshni's mother.
- Rhimjhim Gupta as Rai Chatterjee (née Bose) - Kushal's second (unofficial) wife, Jahnabi's mother.
- Shaktipada Dey as Raghav Bose - Rai's elder brother, Jahnabi's maternal uncle.
- Sukriti Lahori as Jahnabi's college principal.
- Sujoy Saha as Diptojit - Kushal's former employee, Jahnabi's first husband (marriage annulled).
- Anashuya Majumdar as the head of a group of courtesans, Jahnabi's dance teacher.
- Sonal Mishra as a courtesan
- Diganta Bagchi as a lawyer
- Nishantika Das as Oli Bose - Rishi's third wife, Jahnabi's adoptive younger maternal sister, Abhimanyu's mother. (Deceased)
- Sandip Chakroborty as Amitabho Bose - Oli's father, Jahnabi's saviour and adoptive maternal uncle.
- Sanjukta Roy Chowdhury as Rupasree Bose - Oli's mother, Jahnabi's adoptive aunt.
References
- ↑ "Daily soap 'Jiyon Kathi' to launch on September 23". The Times of India. 12 September 2019. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
- ↑ "SUN Bangla launches Jiyonkathi; Joy Mukherjee and Oindrila Sharma to play lead roles".
- ↑ "Joy Mukherjee is back on TV".
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