Hum Paanch (TV series)

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Hum Paanch
Format Sitcom
Created by Balaji Telefilms &
Zee Telefilms
Written by Imtiaz Patel
Directed by Kapil Kapoor, Sameer Kulkarni & Rajan Waghdhare
Starring see below
Opening theme "Hum Paanch" by Ashok Saraf
Country of origin India
Language(s) Hindi
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 303
Production
Producer(s) Ekta Kapoor & Shobha Kapoor
Editor(s) Ajay Bhave, Vikas Sharma & Ranie Singh
Cinematography V Gignesh & Sanjay Memane
Running time approximately 22 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Zee TV
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original run 1995 – 2006

Hum Paanch (Hindi: हम पांच, English: "We Five") was an Indian sitcom. It was first aired in 1995.[1] It ran for few years before it went off-the-air. It returned for a second season in 2005[2] and was taken off-the-air again in mid-2006.[3] It was produced by Balaji Telefilms and was aired on Zee TV.

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[edit] Awards

In 2010 Hum Paanch in 2010 got the Amar Rishtey Award for best comedy serial in the Zee Rishtey Awards.

[edit] Plot and family

Hum Paanch is the story of a middle-class white-collar worker, Anand Mathur, who always finds himself in trouble because of his five daughters — Meenakshi, Radhika, Sweety, Kajal, and Chhoti. The three elder daughters are Anand and his first wife's children. The last two are Anand and Bina's daughters.

  • Anand Mathur attended Kallubhai Lallubhai Koylawala Municipal School in his childhood and later on received his B.A. with excellent scores (first class). He works as a sales representative in a medicine-selling factory. Anand Mathur married his second wife, Bina Mathur, on 17 January.
  • Bina Mathur is from a village called Baliya. Her complete name is Binadevi Anandkumar Janardhan Prasad Mathur. When Anand Mathur went to Bina's house for her hand in marriage, his three elder daughters were with him. According to Bina, she married Anand because the three daughters hurt her ego and she wanted to exact revenge on them. Upon seeing her for the first time, Meenakshi compared Bina to a loudspeaker who would create sound pollution in their lives. Radhika saw Bina as actress Mala Sinha portraying an illiterate woman in a movie. Sweety said that Bina would lose the title of Miss Uttar Pradesh, even if Bina was the only contestant. After marrying Anand, Bina fell in love with her stepdaughters and forgot her woes. Later, Bina reveals to her daughters that her first love was Abhi who left her to go work in a diamond mine in Africa which is another reason she married Anand.
  • Meenakshi, the eldest daughter, is a feminist.
  • Radhika is intelligent, nerdy and geeky. She uses a hearing aid and has a habit of bumping into doors, walls, statues, people, etc.
  • Sweety is a bimbo, beauty without brains, whose sole purpose in life is to get married to Shahrukh Khan and become an actress or a model. She feels that it is only her duty to open the house door whenever the doorbell rings. Sweety has a disciple, Babli, who adores and worships her as her Guru Maiya. Babli is Anand Mathur's boss, Popatlal's daughter. Sweety authored the novel Goddess of Big Things with the help of her assistant, Babli.
  • Kajal is a tomboy and a bully who wishes she was born a son.
  • Chhoti, the youngest, is a gossip-monger. She is hailed as an incarnation of actress Meena Kumari by the people of Baliya and has a temple dedicated to herself.

Together, the five daughters planned to do something new in every episode. Anand's first wife, who is dead, used to speak to him through her portrait on the living room wall; his second wife, Bina, generally supported the daughters' ideas. The show was a runabout success, helping to establish Zee TV.

When the show returned for a second season, Anand had returned from a long stay in the United States. Two of the eldest daughters, Meenakshi and Radhika, were married, with a daughter each.[4]

[edit] Cast

[edit] Season One

  • Ashok Saraf as Anand Mathur
  • Priya Tendulkar as Anand's first wife
  • Shoma Anand as Bina Mathur
  • Vandana Pathak as Meenakshi Mathur #1
  • Kavita Rathod as Meenakshi Mathur #2 (replacing Vandana Pathak)
  • Ritu Deepak as Meenakshi Mathur #3 (replacing Kavita Rathod and Vandana Pathak)
  • Neelam Sagar as Meenakshi Mathur #4 (replacing Ritu Deepak)
  • Amita Nangia as Radhika Mathur #1
  • Sujata Sanghmitra as Radhika Mathur #2 (replacing Amita Nangia)
  • Vidya Balan as Radhika Mathur #3 (replacing Sujata Sanghmitra and Amita Nangia)
  • Rakhee Tandon as Sweety Mathur
  • Bhairavi Raichura as Kajal Mathur aka Kajal Bhai
  • Priyanka Mehra as Chhoti
  • Aishwarya Duggal as Chhoti (replacing Priyanka Mehra)
  • Aruna Sangal as Pooja
  • Jatin Kanakia as Sunil
  • Suchitra Bandekar as Babli
  • Rajendra Nath as Popatlal
  • Sharad Sharma as Kadar bhai

[edit] Season Two

[edit] Crew

[edit] Season One

  • Producers - Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor
  • Director - Kapil Kapoor
  • Composer - Shreerang Aras
  • Story, Screenplay, Dialogues - Imtiaz Patel
  • Director of Photography - C. Vignesh
  • Editor - Ajay Bhave

[edit] Season Two

  • Producers - Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor
  • Director - Sameer Kulkarni & Rajan Waghdhare
  • Composer - Lalit Sen
  • Story, Screenplay, Dialogues - Imtiaz Patel
  • Director of Photography - Sanjay Memane
  • Editor - Vikas Sharma & Ranie Singh

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