SuperCops Vs Super Villains
SuperCops Vs Super Villains | |
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Genre | Action Horror Supernatural Science fiction Crime fiction |
Created by | B. P. Singh Pradeep Uppoor |
Written by | Anshuman Sinha Aniruddh Sengupta Sunil Drego Nishikant Roy Christabelle D'Souza |
Directed by | Akshay B. P. Singh |
Starring | See below |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 07 |
No. of episodes | 204 |
Production | |
Producers | B. P. Singh Pradeep Uppoor |
Production locations | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | Approx. 42 mins. |
Production company | Fireworks Productions |
Original release | |
Network | Life OK |
Release | 15 January 2012 present | –
SuperCops vs Supervillains is an Indian crime detective television anthology series, which airs on the channel Life OK owned by STAR India.The show is produced by Fireworks Productions. The first series aired from 15 January 2012-15 December 2013 and was titled as Hum Ne Li Hai...Shapath. The show was then revamped on 21 December 2013, and was renamed as SuperCops vs Supervillains for its second season. The series airs on Saturday and Sunday nights at 9 pm IST. As of 2016, the show is currently in its 7th season.[1]
This series is about a group of police officers (called SuperCops) who are engaged in saving their city and its citizens from dangerous and supernatural villains. Since the show was revamped and entered the science fiction and supernatural genre, its audience has expanded, resulting in the increase of the popularity of the show as well.[2]
Plot
Mumbai city is a place that is constantly invaded by fictitious creatures and people who are endowed with superpowers, and their actions leave the lives of the inhabitants in jeopardy, often resulting in the death of many along with massive destruction of property. To rescue the city and its people from those villains, the cops fight them with help from modern weapons, gadgetry and a well-equipped station, and eventually succeeds in killing or disabling the villains in the end.
Cast
- Main cast
- Shakti Anand as Commander Jagatveer Rana
- Ashok Samarth as ACP Gajanan Mazgaonkar
- Raja Touqeer as SuperCop Virat
- Amit Pachori as SuperCop Ranveer
- Manit Joura as SuperCop Jaywant Rane
- Pankaj B.Singh as SuperCop Mayank Desai
- Zaan Khan as SuperCop Ashumu (Ashu)
- Gurpreet Bedi as SuperCop Hetonita
- Nitin Chauhan as SuperCop Jogi Sikander
- Smriti Khanna as Nisha
- Former cast
- Aamir Dalvi as Kavi
- Aashish Kaul as Makrand
- Aham Sharma as Dr.Ajay (Vidyut - The Flash Man)
- Ali Hassan: Various
- Aman Verma as ACP Diler Kumar
- Amit Mistry as Mirror Man (Nick Sabarwal)
- Amit Sareen as Mastaan
- Amit Tandon as Sumit
- Anand Suryavanshi as Dr. Dev
- Aniruddh Singh: Various
- Anjali Mukhi as Suhasini
- Avtar Gill (Actor) as Captain Kumar
- Chetan Hansraj as Danny
- Dakssh Ajit Singh as Senior Inspector Samrat
- Darshan Dave as Dr. Samarth
- Deepak Sandhu as Inspector Karunesh
- Dhananjay Mandrekar as Sub-Inspector Chandan
- Dinesh Mehta: Various
- Divyaalakshmi as Bulbul
- Harsh Chhaya as ACP Jairaj
- Hasan Zaidi as Senior Inspector Gautam
- Iris Maity as Inspector Lara
- Jineeth Rath as Koko
- Jiya khan as Tina
- Kapil Arya as Sub-Inspector Aditya
- Karishma Modi as Senior Inspector Kashish
- King Mal Khan as Inspector Rajhans
- Kishwar Merchant as Trisha (Supervillain Tarot Card Reader)/ Tanzia (Centipede Queen)
- Kunal Bakshi: Various
- Kunal Pant as Sushant Shrivastav (Fire Man)/Vicky (Zodiac Warrior Gemini)/Vinayak (Vini Pagla)
- Madhura Naik as Shikha Yashvardhan
- Mala Salariya as Sub-Inspector Aabha
- Manasi Salvi as Advocate Tanisha
- Manish Goel as Dr. Vikram (Sand Man)/Dhir and Kalachakra (Dhir)
- Meer Ali as Sub-Inspector Anurag Mirza
- Milind Gunaji as ACP Pratap Yashwantrao Teje
- Mohan Kapoor as Yashvardhan
- Mohit Dagga as Kaal (The Melter Man) and Shamsher Hyderabad Kowaal
- Narendra Jha as ACP Karanveer
- Nikhil Arya as Rangeela (The Painting People Aliver)/ James
- Ojaswi Oberoi as Megna (The Telekinetic Girl)/Vidhi/Neha
- Payal Rohatgi as Comic Villain (Gong)
- Piyush Sahdev as Senior Inspector Abhigyan
- Rahil Azam as Dr. Yudhishtir / Professor Vichitra Vidyut
- Rituraj Singh as DCP Kamalkant
- Rohit Purohit as Varun Kashyap (Elastic Man)
- Rucha Gujrati as Sameera
- Sachin Verma as ACP Digvijay
- Sangram Singh as Sub-Inspector Sangram
- Sarwar Ahuja as Senior Inspector Shaurya / RoboCop
- Sheetal Dabholkar as Dr. Saloni
- Simran Sachdeva as Sub-Inspector Damini
- Trishna Mukherjee: Various
- Varun Buddhdev as Nonu
- Vedita Pratap Singh as Mirror Girl (Lamla Mota)/ Balwinder "Babli" Kaur (Supercop's Forensic Expert)
- Vicky Batra: Various
- Zohaib Siddiqui as Sub-Inspector Vikas
- Zuber Kamal Khan: Various
See also
List of programs broadcast by Life OK
References
- ^ "Shapath On Life OK Gets The Most Stylish Cop In Manit Joura". Business of Cinema. 30 June 2014. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
- ^ "Payal Rohatgi & Aniruddh Singh as Super Villains". The Times of India. 7 September 2013. Retrieved 4 May 2015.