Left Right Left
| Left Right Left | |
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Intertitle of "Left Right Left" |
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| Format | Drama |
| Created by | SAB TV Team and DJ's A Creative Unit |
| Starring | see below |
| Country of origin | India |
| Language(s) | Hindi |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| Production | |
| Running time | approx. 24 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | SAB TV |
| Picture format | 480i (SDTV), |
| Original run | 10 July 2006 – 26 September 2008 |
| External links | |
| Website | |
Left Right Left was an Indian television series that used to air on SAB TV at 9:30pm IST, from Monday to Thursday, it was directed and produced by Tony Singh and Deeya Singh. The series' second season ended on September 26, 2008, and it was replaced by Jugni Chali Jalandhar.
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[edit] Concept
Session One :
The story is based on 6 confused, dis-oriented cadets in an Indian Army academy, who face many obstacles, yet stand still. Besides, the story portrays the love of Indian youth of today toward their country. This show revolves mainly around the people of the army academy, "Kanchanjunga Military Academy" (KMA), Ambala Cantt. At the end of this season, Lala Gehlot is arrested and the cadets become captains.
Season 2 :
Session 2 is about 7 cadets, again like season 1, join KMA.The story revolves around Eagle, a national enemy. 999, or the leader of the anti social group eagle, is caught. They come to know that 999 is Lala Gehlot, and Captain Randhawa shoots him down. At the end of this season, the cadets leave KMA, however stay a part of the Army as part of a special task force.
[edit] Cast
SEASON 1
- Rajeev Khandelwal as Captain Rajveer Singh Shekhawat
- Shweta Salve as Dr Ritu Mishra / Bisht
- Vikas Manaktala as Cadet Amardeep Huda
- Priyanka Bassi as Cadet Naina Singh Ahluwalia
- Arjun Bijlani as Cadet Alekh Sharma
- Harshad Chopra as Cadet Ali Baig
- Ghazal Rai as Cadet Pooja Ghai
- Kunal Karan Kapoor as Cadet Yadhuvansh Sahni(Yudi)
- Gaurav Chopra as Captain Abhimanyu Rai Chauhan
- Samir Sharma as Captain Naveen Singh Ahluwalia
- Aparna Tilak as Dr Shalini
- Sanjeev Mehra as Suri ji
SEASON 2: Extended Cast
- Gauri Pradhan Tejwani as Shona Das
- Hiten Tejwani
- Ankur Nayyar as Captain Gunraj Singh Randhawa
- Sanaya Irani as Cadet Sameera Shroff
- Deeya Chopra as Cadet Vidya Saxena
- Harshvardhan Rane as Rummy Gaur
- Saurav Chakrabarthy as Cadet Peter Subnis
- Mohit Dagga as Cader Markand Mala
- Shikha Singh as Cadet Akriti Bhat
- Swati Taldar as Cadet Purvi Bisht
- Sanjeev Mehra as Suri ji
[edit] Characters
SEASON 1
- Captain Rajveer Singh Shekhawat
- Cadet Ali Baig
- Cadet Naina Singh Ahluwalia
- Dr Ritu Mishra/Bisht
- Captain Abhimanyu Rai Chauhan
- Cadet Amardeep Huda
- Captain Naveen Singh Ahluwalia
- Cadet Alekh Sharma
- Dr Shalini
- Cadet Pooja Ghai
- Suri Ji
SEASON 2
- Cadet Rummy Gaur
- Cadet Peter Sabnis
- Cadet Markhand Mallah
- Cadet Poorvi Bisht
- Cadet Sameera Shroff
- Cadet Akriti Bhatt
- Cadet Vidya Saxena
- Captain Abhimanyu Rai Chauhan
- Caaptain Gunraj Singh Randhawa
- Captain Vansh Pradhan
- Shona Das
- Major Vaibhavi Sharma
- Suri Ji
- Major General R. S. Gaur
[edit] Reception
Season 1 of the series was one of the most successful youth based Indian television shows. The story and the characters became widely appreciated country-wide. The show's title track was immensely popular is still touted as one of the best title tracks Indian television ever had. The show's second season was launched as actors from season one either started quitting the show or were sacked. Rajeev Khandelwal being one of the first actors to quit the show, Vikas Manaktala, Harshad Chopra and Ghazal Rai were reportedly handed sudden release letters from the makers. The show started losing its popularity resulting in the second season not being as popular as the first. Due to low audience, the second season was wrapped up quickly.
[edit] External links
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