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| language = Hindi
| language = Hindi
| num_seasons = 6
| num_seasons = 6
| num_episodes = 558
| num_episodes = 554
| list_episodes = #Series overview
| list_episodes = List of Aahat episodes
| executive_producer = {{unbulleted list|Chandan Rajput|Rajendra B. Patil}}
| executive_producer = {{unbulleted list|Chandan Rajput|Rajendra B. Patil}}
| producer = [[B. P. Singh]]<br />[[Pradeep Uppoor]]
| producer = [[B. P. Singh]]<br />[[Pradeep Uppoor]]
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==Series overview==
==Series overview==
{{Series overview
| color1 = #5C8257
| link1 = #Season 1 (1995–2001)
| episodes1 = 287
| start1 = {{Start date|df=yes|1995|10|5}}
| end1 = {{End date|df=yes|2001|4|6}}

| color2 = #295356
| link2 = #Season 2 (2004–2005)
| episodes2 = 28
| start2 = {{Start date|df=yes|2004|11|19}}
| end2 = {{End date|df=yes|2005|6|10}}

| color3 = #D09916
| link3 = #Season 3 (2007)
| episodes3 = 21
| start3 = {{Start date|df=yes|2007|1|13}}
| end3 = {{End date|df=yes|2007|6|16}}

| color4 = #295345
| link4 = #Season 4 (2009–2010)
| episodes4 = 66
| start4 = {{Start date|df=yes|2009|11|13}}
| end4 = {{End date|df=yes|2010|6|26}}

| color5 = #062132
| link5 = #Season 5 (2010)
| episodes5 = 82

| start5 = {{Start date|df=yes|2010|6|28}}
| end5 = {{End date|df=yes|2010|11|25}}

| color6 = #68411C
| link6 = #Season 6 (2015)
| episodes6 = 76
| start6 = {{Start date|df=yes|2015|2|18}}
| end6 = {{End date|df=yes|2015|8|4}}
}}

==Episodes==
===Season 1 (1995–2001)===
===Season 1 (1995–2001)===
''Aahat'' was first shot in 1994 as a [[suspense]] thriller, and began broadcast on 5 October 1995, each story being split across two episodes. After about 40 episodes with the same theme, one episode with a supernatural theme was made and when audiences for the series rose sharply, it made the switch.<ref>{{cite news|title=I have made mistakes|url=http://expressindia.indianexpress.com/ie/daily/19981218/35350544p.html|newspaper=Indian Express|date=18 December 1998|access-date=5 January 2014|archive-date=6 January 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140106033035/http://expressindia.indianexpress.com/ie/daily/19981218/35350544p.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
''Aahat'' was first shot in 1994 as a [[suspense]] thriller, and began broadcast on 5 October 1995, each story being split across two episodes. After about 40 episodes with the same theme, one episode with a supernatural theme was made and when audiences for the series rose sharply, it made the switch.<ref>{{cite news|title=I have made mistakes|url=http://expressindia.indianexpress.com/ie/daily/19981218/35350544p.html|newspaper=Indian Express|date=18 December 1998|access-date=5 January 2014|archive-date=6 January 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140106033035/http://expressindia.indianexpress.com/ie/daily/19981218/35350544p.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable"l|+
!Episode number
!Episode title
!Cast
!Air date
|-
|1
|The Closed Room/Band Kamra
| [[Rajesh Khattar]], [[Ashutosh Rana]], [[Utkarsha Naik]], Pinky Singh, [[Ghanashyam Nayak]]
|2006/09/08
|-
|2
|Snake/Saap
| [[Shrivallabh Vyas]], [[Prateeksha Lonkar]], Shashi Kiran, R.S.Chopra
|2006/09/09
|-
|3
|Poison/Zeher
| Roshni Achreja, Bobby Khanna, Chandra Mohan, Sanjay Gandhi, Mamata Luthra, Dhananjay Manjrekar
|2006/09/10
|-
|5
|The Last Show/Akhri Show
| [[Ananya Khare]], Channa Ruparel, Pradeep Saxena
|2006/09/11
|-
|6
|Julia/Tumhari Julia
| [[Govind Namdev]], [[Lalit Tiwari]], Ramesh Rai
|2006/09/12
|-
|7
|Death Sentence/Saza-E-Maut
| [[Anang Desai]], [[Sushil Parashar]], Rekha Rao
|2006/09/13
|-
|8
|Terror/Darr
| [[Madan Jain]], [[Surekha Sikri]], [[Dinesh Kaushik]], Naresh Suri, Ghazal Khan, Rajlakshmi Solanki
|2006/09/14
|-
|9
|First Love/Pehla Pyar
| [[Harsh Chhaya]], Ajay Mankotia, Sunita Krishan, [[Ravi Patwardhan]], Ajit Mehra, Dhananjay Manjrekar, [[Sushil Parashar]]
|2006/09/15
|-
|10
|Explosion/Visfot
| [[Ashutosh Rana]], [[Achyut Potdar]], Dilip Kulkarni, Sanjay Gandhi, Ramdas Jadhav, [[Rajesh Vivek]], [[Sayaji Shinde]]
|2006/09/16
|-
|11
|The Bet/Shart
| [[Prashant Narayanan]], [[Ravi Gossain]], [[Vijay Maurya]], Nissar Khan, Seema Ponkshe, R.S.Chopra, Dhananjay Manjrekar
|2009/09/17
|-
|12
|Unfaithful
| [[Mona Ambegaonkar]], [[Prateeksha Lonkar]], [[Raja Bundela]], Ajit Mehra
|2006/09/18
|-
|13
|Gambler/Juaari
| [[Govind Namdev]], [[Ketki Dave]], [[Deepak Shirke]], Bhupendra Awasthi
|2006/09/19
|-
|14
|Ruthless/Nirdayi
| [[Virendra Saxena]], [[Sunil Barve]], Samta Sagar, Lata Haya, Abhay Kulkarni
|2009/09/20
|-
|15
|Eyewitness/Gawah
| [[Navni Parihar]], Dilip Kulkarni, Nikhil Sharma
|2006/09/21
|-
|16
|The Doom/Abhaggya
| [[Ravi Jhankal]], [[Satyadev Dubey]], Ravi Khandvilkar, [[Uttara Baokar]], Mohan Kant
|2006/09/22
|-
|17
|Killer Hands/Khooni Pannje
| [[Achyut Potdar]], [[Vijay Kashyap]], Jharna Dave, Ajay Rohilla
|2006/09/23
|-
|18
|Where is Yashwant?/Yashwant Kaha hain?
| Naresh Suri, [[Vijayan Nair]], Yusuf Khurram, Bapi Bose, Sunil Tawde, Kavita Vaid
|2006/09/24
|-
|19
|Stiffness/Akkudan
| [[Shrivallabh Vyas]], [[Vineet Kumar]], [[Sushil Parashar]], Anil Nagrath, Pramatesh Mehta, Ghazal Khan, Roshan khan
|2006/09/25
|-
|20
|Red Rose/Laal Gulaab
| Virendra Singh, [[Abhimanyu Singh]], Reshma Polekar, Nissar Khan, [[Sandeep Kulkarni]], [[Satyajit Sharma]], Rajtilak & Second unit director Siddhaye Patel
|2006/09/26
|-
|21
|After His death/Iss Aadmi Ke Marne par
| [[Anup Soni]], Anil Yadav, Vijay Raaz, Seema Ponkshe, Damini
|2006/09/27
|-
|22
|The Wish/Ichchha
| [[Arun Bali]], [[Satyadev Dubey]], [[Ragesh Asthana]], [[Ravi Patwardhan]], Anuradha Sawant, [[Meghna Kothari]], Dhananjay Manjrekar
|2006/09/28
|-
|23
|The night/Raat
| Chandramohan, Saavri, Prashant Bhatt, Neeta Desai, Mahavir Bhullar
|2006/09/29
|-
|24
|The Hijack/Apharan
| [[Tushar Dalvi]], [[Shreechand Makhija]], [[Sanjay Mishra (actor)|Sanjay Mishra]], Dr. Vilas Ujawane, Vishal Kandhari, Pinky Singh
|2006/09/30
|-
|25
|The Haunted/Aatma
| Joan David, Bobby Khanna, Santosh Kaushik, Avinash Kharshikar, Anil Yadav
|2006/10/01
|-
|26
|Reflection/pratibimbh
| [[Madan Jain]], [[Vineet Kumar]], [[Manoj Pahwa]], Nikhil Sharma, [[Sushil Parashar]], R.S.Chopra, Mangala Duggal, [[Dinesh Phadnis]]
|2006/10/02
|-
|27
|Nectar/Sanjivani
| [[Virendra Saxena]], Anil Kocchar, Ramesh Rai
|2006/10/03
|-
|28
|The Eye/Aankh
| Chand Dhar, Dr Arun Patrath, Vijay Raj, Mohan Kant, Samta Sagar, Kanchan Rawal, Pabitra Goregaonkar, Dhananjay Manjrekar
|2006/10/04
|-
|29
|Time Machine
| [[Achyut Potdar]], [[Rinku Karmarkar]], Tarun Kumar Shukla
|2006/10/05
|-
|30
|The Bridegroom/Dulha-Dulhan
| [[Karan Oberoi]], Ved Thapar, Phalguni Parekh, [[Prithvi Zutshi]], R.S.Chopra, Pankaj Kabra, Himayat Ali, Mukhesh Jadav, Sunil Mattoo
|2006/10/06
|-
|31
|The Gamble/Daav
| [[Mohan Gokhale]], [[Satyadev Dubey]], Ahmed Khan, Zahid Ali, Jaya Mathur, Ajit Mehra, Shailendra Sharma
|2006/10/07
|-
|32
|The Husband/Pati
| [[Priya Tendulkar]], [[Dinesh Kaushik]], [[Deepak Shirke]], Roma Navani, Sunil Tawde, Pradeep Nishith
|2006/10/08
|-
|33
|The Voice/Awaaz
| [[Kanwaljit Singh (actor)|Kanwaljit Singh]], Jharna Dave, Dr Arun Patrath, Anil Verma, Devi Deshmukh, Madhupriya, Kamal Malik
|2006/10/09
|-
|34
|Jaal
| [[Anup Soni]], [[Navni Parihar]], [[Amit Behl]], Reshma Polekar, [[Yashpal Sharma (actor)|Yashpal Sharma]]
|2006/10/10
|-
|35
|Diamonds/Heerey
| [[Raza Murad]], [[Ravi Patwardhan]], Chand Dhar, Anil Nagrath, G.P.Singh, Vishal Khandhri, Rajesh Tandon
|2006/10/11
|-
|36
|Inheritance/Virasat
| [[R.Madhavan]], [[Achyut Potdar]], [[Sanjay Mishra (actor)|Sanjay Mishra]], Varun Mehta, Vipul Jagota, Smita Kalpvriksh
|2006/10/12
|-
|37
|Woh Kaun Thi?
| Karan Shah, [[Deepak Deulkar]], Bakul Thakkar, [[Anand Goradia]] Persi Shroff, Nikhil Dewan, [[Reena Kapoor]], [[Alefia Kapadia]]
|2006/10/13
|-
|38
|The Noose/Phanda
| [[Navin Nischol]], Ahmed Khan, Jahangir Khan, Bhavani Shankar, Kaushal Kapoor, Abhay Bhargav, Hari Om Parashar
|2006/10/14
|-
|39
|The Rain/Baarish
| [[Gufi Paintal]], Joan David, [[Kavita Vaid]], Dr Bhupendra Avasthi, Dr Vilas Ujjwane, Ramesh Rai, Rajdev Jamdade
|2006/10/15
|-
|40
|Anamika
| [[Shalini Kapoor (actress)|Shalini Kapoor]], [[Shreechand Makhija]], Rasik Dave, Lovleen Mishra, Anil Choudhury, Vicky Ahuja, Jitendra Trehan, Rio Kapadia, Dhananjay Manjrekar, Raaz Tilak
|2006/10/16
|-
|41
|Lapata
| [[Tej Sapru]], [[Narendra Gupta (actor)|Narendra Gupta]], [[Usha Bachani]], G.P. Singh, Anil Yadav
|2006/10/17
|-
|42
|Hunter/Shikaari
| [[Shivaji Satam]], [[Ravi Jhankal]], [[Vaquar Shaikh]], [[Ashok Banthia]], Vishal Khandhri
|2006/10/18
|-
|43
|The Lake/Taalaab
| [[Mahesh Thakur]], [[Ashok Shinde]], [[Prithvi Zutshi]], Gautam, [[Anand Goradia]], Pooja Madan
|2006/10/19
|-
|44
|The 12th Man/12th Aadmi
| Bobby Vats, Abbas Hirapurwala, Shahrukh Sadri, Ramesh Rai, Harjeet Walia, Anil Nagrath, Tarun Kumar Shukla, & Cricket coach Lt. shri [[Ramakant Achrekar]]
|2006/10/20
|-
|45
|MMM 1857
| [[Lalit Parimoo]], [[Deepraj Rana]], Radhakrishna Dutta, Rakesh Bidua, [[Himani Shivpuri]], Tarakesh Chauhan, Dhananjay Manjrekar, Vinod Tripathi,
|2006/10/21
|-
|46
|The Actress/Abhinetri
|
|2006/10/22
|-
|47
|The Mirror/Aaina
| [[Raj Kiran (Bollywood actor)|Raj Kiran]], [[Anup Soni]], [[Rajeeta Kochhar]], [[Reena Kapoor]], Reshhma Polekar, Abhay Bhargav, Kaushal Kapoor, Manish Garg, [[Dinesh Phadnis]]
|2006/10/23
|-
|48
|The Return/Wapsi
| [[Javed Khan Amrohi|Javed Khan]], [[Bharat Kapoor]], Dr Bhupendra Avasthi, [[Shivani Gosain]], Anil nagrath, Madhupriya, Sajid Khan
|2006/10/24
|-
|49
|The Morgue/Shavalay
| [[Pavan Malhotra]], [[Saurabh Dubey (actor)|Saurabh Dubey]], Shailendra Sharma, Santosh Kaushik, Vishwajeet, Ramdas Jadhav, Bhavani Shankar, Supriya Vinod, Rakhi Malhotra, Sunil Mattoo
|2006/10/25
|-
|50
|Asli-Naqli
| [[Laxmikant Berde]], Raman Kapoor, [[Ashwini Kalsekar]], G.P.Singh, Sunil Rege, Rakesh Hans, [[Ashiesh Roy]], Sunil Tawde
|2006/10/26
|-
|51
|Yaad
| [[Anang Desai]], [[Vaquar Shaikh]], [[Ali Asgar (actor)|Ali Asgar]], [[Kartika Rane]], Nikhil Dewan, Manoj Verma, Raaz Tilak
|2006/10/27
|-
|52
|Vaada
| [[Firdaus Dadi]], Roshni Achreja, [[Sheetal Thakkar]], [[Alefia Kapadia]], Shweta Gautam, Madhu Malhotra, Jitendra Trehan, [[Prithvi Zutshi]], Ramesh Rai
|2006/10/28
|-
|53
|The Call/Pukaar
| [[Achyut Potdar]], [[Haidar Ali (actor)|Haidar Ali]], [[Utkarsha Naik]], Chandra Mohan, [[Kavita Vaid]], Tarakesh Chauhan
|2006/10/29
|-
|54
|The Lemon/Nimbu
| [[Ravi Jhankal]], Dilip Kulkarni, [[Shubhangi Gokhale]], [[Lata Haya]], Harjeet Walia, [[Honey Chhaya]], Subhangi latkar, Sunil Nagar
|2006/10/30
|-
|55
|The Tresspasser/Ajnabi
| [[Sudesh Berry]], [[Achint Kaur]], Raymond Singh, [[Ragesh Asthana]], [[Sushil Parashar]], Vinod Pandey
|2006/10/31
|-
|56
|Hide And Seek/Ankh-Micholi
| [[Raj Kiran (Bollywood actor)|Raj Kiran]], [[Satyadev Dubey]], [[Deepak Shirke]], [[Shalini Kapoor (actress)|Shalini Kapoor]], Samta Sagar
|2006/11/01
|-
|57
|Jagte Raho
| [[Om Puri]], [[Kanwaljit Singh (actor)|Kanwaljit Singh]], [[Neha Sharad]], Dr Bhupendra Avasthi, Tarakesh Chauhan, [[Chetanya Adib]], Dhananajay Manjrekar
|2006/11/02
|-
|58
|Khilona
|[[Tushar Dalvi]], Purvi Sanghvi, Reshma Polekar, Virendra Singh, G.P.Singh, Abhay Bhargav, Dr.Vilas Ujjwane, Baby Ghazala Selmin
|2006/11/03
|-
|59
|The Deep/Gehraai
|[[Mohan Gokhale]], Raju Kher, Ahmed Khan, [[Deepak Deulkar]]
|2006/11/04
|-
|60
|Shakti
|[[Shivaji Satam]], [[Vaquar Shaikh]], [[Narendra Gupta (actor)|Narendra Gupta]], Dr Bhupendra Avasthi, Ramesh Rai, Madhu Malhotra
|2006/11/05
|-
|61
|Ward No. 33
|[[Ashutosh Gowariker]], [[Mona Ambegaonkar]], [[Shishir Sharma]], Jignesh Joshi, Anil Chowdhury, Anil Yadav, Vicky Ahuja, [[Ashok Banthia]], [[Sushil Parashar]]
|2006/11/06
|-
|62
|Jungle
|[[Karan Oberoi]], [[Achint Kaur]], [[Kartika Rane]], Sanvri, Bakul Thakkar, [[Anand Goradia]], Jahangir Khan, Ramesh Goyal, Shahrukh Sadri, Ritwika Dey
|2006/11/07
|-
|63
|Badla
|[[Vijay Kashyap]], [[Pawan Malhotra]], Dilip Kulkarni, Gautam Chaturvedi, Sajni Hanspal, Vishwajeet, Dhananjay Manjrekar
|2006/11/08
|-
|64
|Raaz
|[[Shrivallabh Vyas]], [[Sanjeev Seth]], [[Reena Kapoor]], Subhangi Latkar, [[Jeet (actor)|Jeet]], Sunil Tawde, Jeet Atal, [[Dinesh Phadnis]]
|2006/11/09
|-
|65
|Tasveer
|[[Sulabha Deshpande]], [[Haidar Ali (actor)|Haidar Ali]], Naresh Suri, Supriya Vinod, Shweta Gautam
|2006/11/10
|-
|66
|The Curse/Shraap
| [[Raj Kiran (Bollywood actor)|Raj Kiran]], Amarnath Mukherjee, Reshma Polekar, Dinesh Sehgal, Harish Shetty
|2006/11/11
|-
|67
|Jeevan Mrityu
|[[A.K. Hangal]], Shilpi Bhattacharya, Milind Gawali, Vandana Sajnani, Sunil Dhawan, Anil Nagrath
|2006/11/12
|-
|68
|Imagination/Kalpana
|[[Mohan Gokhale]], Meenakshi Gupta, Dr Bhupendra Awasthi, Tarakesh Chauhan, Dhananjay Manjrekar
|2006/11/13
|-
|69
|Waqt
|[[Madan Jain]], [[Kabir Sadanand]], Raymond Singh, [[Shishir Sharma]], Ahmed Khan, [[Kavita Vaid]]
|2006/11/14
|-
|70
|Talaash
|[[Ravi Jhankal]], [[Rajesh Khera]], [[Sushil Parashar]], Jahangir Khan, Jeet Atal, Dhananjay Manjrekar
|2006/11/15
|-
|71
|Life Guard
|[[Kabir Sadanand]], [[Resham Tipnis]], Pramod Kapoor, Sunil Tawde
|2006/11/16
|-
|72
|Kirdaar
|[[Sangeeta Ghosh]], [[Ragesh Asthana]], [[Sandeep Kulkarni]], Vikram Sahu, Sonika Sahay
|2006/11/17
|-
|73
|The Incident/Ghatna
|[[Mona Ambegaonkar]], Reshma Polekar, Lalit Parimoo, [[Deepraj Rana]], Dr. Bhupendra Avasthi, Manish Garg
|2006/11/18
|-
|74
|Third Eye/Teesri Ankh
|[[Reena Kapoor]], Kenny Desai, [[Sushil Parashar]], Shweta Gautam, Bhavani Shankar, Kaushal Kapoor
|2006/11/19
|-
|75
|Chetavni
|[[Sanjeev Seth]], [[Kiran Karmarkar]], [[Urvashi Dholakia]], Kavita Rathod, Jyotsna Karyekar Rekha Rao, [[Neena Kulkarni]]
|2006/11/20
|-
|76
|Samay
|[[Akhilendra Mishra]], Sunil Tawde, Asha Bachani
|2006/11/21
|-
|77
|Humshakal
|Pooja Madan, Dilip Kulkarni
|2006/11/22
|-
|78
|Nashaa
|[[Makrand Deshpande]], Masood Akhtar, Ramesh Rai, [[Supriya Karnik]], Kapil Konark, Tarakesh Chauhan, Anuja Lokre, Harish Shetty, [[Karanvir Bohra]]
|2006/11/23
|-
|79
|Telephone
|Reshma Polekar, [[Sandeep Kulkarni]], [[Honey Chhaya]], Kamal Adib, Manish Garg
|2006/11/24
|-
|80
|Sakshi
|[[Rajesh Khera]], [[Firdaus Dadi]], [[Rajendra Chawla]]
|2006/11/25
|-
|81
|Scarecrow/ Putla
|[[Achint Kaur]], [[Sangeeta Ghosh]], Naresh Suri, Anwar Fatehi, Sai Ballal
|2006/11/26
|-
|82
|Barrack No 18
|[[Aditya Shrivastav]], [[Ravi Jhankal]], [[Anant Jog]], [[Anirudh Agarwal]], [[Chetan Pandit]], G.P. Singh, Hari Om Parashar, Shailendra Srivastav
|2006/11/27
|-
|83
|Bhavishya
|[[Akhilendra Mishra]], [[Shrivallabh Vyas]], Dr Bhupendra Avasthi, Kaushal Kapoor, Anil Nagrath
|2006/11/28
|-
|84
|Subah
|[[Achyut Potdar]], [[Ashok Banthia]], Dilip Kulkarni, Ahmed Khan, Reshma Polekar, Jahangir Khan, [[Chetanya Adib]], Kumar Hegde
|2006/11/29
|-
|85
|The Locked Door/Bandh Darwaza
|[[Neena Kulkarni]], Sanvri, Asha Bachani, Jyotsna Karyekar
|2006/11/30
|-
|86
|Avinash
|[[Dinesh Kaushik]], Manoj Pandey, [[Sangeeta Ghosh]], [[Urvashi Dholakia]], Neelam Sagar, Pramathesh Mehta
|2006/12/01
|-
|87
|Mehmaan
|[[Aditya Shrivastav]], [[Nagesh Bhonsle]], Ashish Duggal, Dr Vilas Ujjwane, Ramesh Rai, Hansa Singh
|2006/12/02
|-
|88
|The Camera
|Pooja Madan, Deepan Vartak, Vikram Sahu, Sunil Dhawan, Ali Khan, Chandra Mohan, Sunil Tawde
|2006/12/03
|-
|89
|The Accident/Durghatna
|[[Tushar Dalvi]], [[Haidar Ali (actor)|Haidar Ali]], Ashwin Kaushal, [[Resham Tipnis]], Hansa Singh Manish Garg, Wishwajeet, Dheeraj Sarna, Ashish Kapoor
|2006/12/04
|-
|90
|Amanush
|Naresh Suri, Lalit Parimoo, Smita Kalpvriksh, [[Shivani Gosain]], [[Chetan Pandit]], Sunil Rege, Prem Lala, Ramesh Rai
|2006/12/05
|-
|91
|The Magic/Jadoo
|[[Madan Jain]], [[Milind Gawali]], Reshma Polekar
|2006/12/06
|-
|92
|The Face/Chehra
|[[Sanjeev Seth]], Abhay Bhargav, [[Prateeksha Lonkar]], Shweta Gautam, Nikhil Dewan, Manish Garg, Sunil Tawde
|2006/12/07
|-
|93
|Aag
|[[Anant Jog]], [[Saurabh Dubey (actor)|Saurabh Dubey]], Subhangi Latkar, Sajni Hanspal, Gautam Chaturvedi
|2006/12/08
|-
|94
|The Roommate
|[[Firdaus Dadi]], [[Manasi Salvi]], [[Amar Upadhyay]], Pamela Mukherjee, Shraddha Arya
|2006/12/09
|-
|95
|Room No. 402/Kamra No. 402
|[[Mona Ambegaonkar]], Roshni Achreja, [[Milind Gawali]], Jahangir Khan, [[Shishir Sharma]], Chandra Mohan, Pankaj Singh Budhama
|2006/12/10
|-
|96
|Yesterday/Kal
|[[Akhilendra Mishra]], [[Akshay Anand]], [[Shubhangi Gokhale]], Hari Om Parashar, Harish Shetty
|2006/12/11
|-
|97
|The Woman/Woh Aurat
|[[Kabir Sadanand]], [[Mita Vashisht]], Sanvri, [[Neena Kulkarni]], Ahmed Khan, [[Ravi Patwardhan]], Radhakrishna Dutta
|2006/12/12
|-
|98
|Gumraah
|Seema Shetty, [[Purbi Joshi]], Bakul Thakkar, Ghazala Selmin
|2006/12/13
|-
|99
|Anjaam
|[[Surekha Sikri]], [[Deepak Shirke]], Jaimini Pathak, Ashish Duggal, Anuj Gupta, Ramesh Rai
|2006/12/14
|-
|100
|Kabzaa
|[[Shrivallabh Vyas]], [[Vaquar Shaikh]], Reshma Polekar, Vani Tripathi, Sunil Dhawan, Sonika Sahay, Gagan Gupta
|2006/12/15
|-
|101
|
|
|2006/12/16
|-
|
|The Talking Skull
|[[Pawan Malhotra]], Sunila Karambelkar, Vivek Mishra, Sunil Dhawan
|1999
|-
|192- 193
|
|
|1999
|-
|194-195
|Route No. 61
|[[Anant Jog]], Chaitanya, Sajni Hanspal, [[Amit Behl]], Dheeraj Sarna, Manish Garg
|1999
|-
|196-197
|The Last Reel/Aakhri reel
|[[Mandira Bedi]], Lalit Parimoo, [[Smita Bansal]], Sanjay Swaraj, [[Ashok Banthia]], [[Dinesh Kaushik]]
|1999
|-
|198- 199
|Encounter
|[[Firdaus Dadi]], [[Rajesh Khera]], Seema Shetty, Ravi Gossain, Vishwajeet, Kiran Chandra, Deepak Qazir
|1999
|-
|200-201
|
|
|1999
|-
|202-203
|Faces/Chehre
|[[Manasi Salvi]], Rushali, Naresh Suri, Jahangir Khan, Rekha Rao
|1999
|-
|204-205
|Tina
|[[Smita Bansal]], [[Anant Jog]], Bakul Thakkar, Salim Shah
|1999
|-
|206-207
|Saza-E-Maut
|[[Madan Jain]], Dilip Kulkarni, Deepen Vartak, Shailendra Srivastav
|1999
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|226-227
|Kartoos
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|2000
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|258-259
|Night School
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|2001
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|264-265
|Saazish
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|2001
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|268-269
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|2001
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|270-271
|Fear Me
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|2001
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|282-283
|Final Year
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|2001
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|284-285
|Nightmare Disco
| [[Manav Kaul]]
|2001
|}


===Season 2 (2004–2005)===
===Season 2 (2004–2005)===
Due to the popularity of the first season, Sony TV decided to bring back the series in its second season. The episode format was same as of the first season. This time the season failed to gain TRP ratings.<ref>{{cite news|title=Exit 'Idol', enter refurbished, reslotted SET|url=http://www.indiantelevision.org.in/headlines/y2k5/mar/mar6.htm|newspaper=Indian Television|access-date=1 March 2005|archive-date=3 February 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150203192850/http://www.indiantelevision.org.in/headlines/y2k5/mar/mar6.htm|url-status=live}}</ref>
Due to the popularity of the first season, Sony TV decided to bring back the series in its second season. The episode format was same as of the first season. This time the season failed to gain TRP ratings.<ref>{{cite news|title=Exit 'Idol', enter refurbished, reslotted SET|url=http://www.indiantelevision.org.in/headlines/y2k5/mar/mar6.htm|newspaper=Indian Television|access-date=1 March 2005|archive-date=3 February 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150203192850/http://www.indiantelevision.org.in/headlines/y2k5/mar/mar6.htm|url-status=live}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Episode no. !! Name !! Date of Telecast
|-
| 1 || rowspan=2| ''13 Miles'' || 19 November 2004
|-
| 2 || 26 November 2004
|-
| 3 || rowspan=2| ''Confession'' ||
|-
| 4 ||
|-
| 5 || rowspan=2| ''Water Demons'' ||
|-
| 6 ||
|-
| 7 || rowspan=2| ''Confession of a Donor'' ||
|-
| 8 ||
|-
| 9 || rowspan=2| ''Highway Inn'' ||
|-
| 10 ||
|-
| 11 || rowspan=2| ''He Who Writes a Chain Letter Dies'' ||
|-
| 12 ||
|-
| 13 || rowspan=2| ''Waapsi'' ||
|-
| 14 ||
|-
| 15 || rowspan=2| ''Living With a Knife'' ||
|-
| 16 ||
|-
| 17 || rowspan=2| ''Dulhan'' ||
|-
| 18 ||
|-
| 19 || rowspan=2| ''The Haunted House'' ||
|-
| 20 ||
|-
| 21 || rowspan=2| ''The Prank'' ||
|-
| 22 ||
|-
| 23 || rowspan=2| ''Bhookh'' ||
|-
| 24 ||
|-
| 25 || rowspan=2| ''Daheshat'' || 20 May 2005
|-
| 26 || 27 May 2005
|-
| 27 || rowspan=2| ''The Mysterious Morphing'' || 3 June 2005
|-
| 28 || 10 June 2005
|}


===Season 3 (2007)===
===Season 3 (2007)===
The third season was titled as ''Aahat: Dahshat Ki Teesri Dastak'' (English: ''An approaching sound: The Third Coming of Horror''). Each story being shown in a single episode. This time too the season didn't manage to gain TRP ratings and the season was shut down soon.<ref name="The all new 'Aahat' on Sony (Saturday, 10 p.m.)">{{cite news|title=The all new "Aahat" on Sony Saturday 10 pm|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/cablewala/article2238731.ece|newspaper=[[The Hindu]]|access-date=8 January 2007|archive-date=6 January 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140106040535/http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/cablewala/article2238731.ece|url-status=live}}</ref>
The third season was titled as ''Aahat: Dahshat Ki Teesri Dastak'' (English: ''An approaching sound: The Third Coming of Horror''). Each story being shown in a single episode. This time too the season didn't manage to gain TRP ratings and the season was shut down soon.<ref name="The all new 'Aahat' on Sony (Saturday, 10 p.m.)">{{cite news|title=The all new "Aahat" on Sony Saturday 10 pm|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/cablewala/article2238731.ece|newspaper=[[The Hindu]]|access-date=8 January 2007|archive-date=6 January 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140106040535/http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/cablewala/article2238731.ece|url-status=live}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Episode no. !! Name !! Date of Telecast
|-
| 1 || ''Rooh'' || 13 January 2007
|-
| 2 || ''Aaina'' || 20 January 2007
|-
| 3 || ''Khel'' ||
|-
| 4 || ''Anniversary'' ||
|-
| 5 || ''Return Of The Ghost'' ||
|-
| 6 || ''Possession'' ||
|-
| 7 || ''Timmy'' ||
|-
| 8 || ''Documentary'' ||
|-
| 9 || ''Room No. 105'' ||
|-
| 10 || ''Puppets'' ||
|-
| 11 || ''M.M.S'' ||
|-
| 12 || ''Scarecrow'' ||
|-
| 13 || ''Shrunken Head'' ||
|-
| 14 || ''Almaari'' ||
|-
| 15 || ''Hospital'' ||
|-
| 16 || ''Vampire'' ||
|-
| 17 || ''Laseeka'' ||
|-
| 18 || ''Jeevan Mrityu'' ||
|-
| 19 || ''Hotel'' ||
|-
| 20 || ''Lizard'' ||
|-
| 21 || ''Planchette'' || 16 June 2007
|}


===Season 4 (2009–2010)===
===Season 4 (2009–2010)===
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with a new supernatural power every week with the story being split into two episodes.
with a new supernatural power every week with the story being split into two episodes.


''Aahat'' had three crossover episodes with the series ''[[CID (Indian TV series)|CID]]'', once on 13 & 14 November 2009; second time on 12 & 13 February 2010 and third time on 25 & 26 June 2010.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Episode no. !! Name !! Date of Telecast
|-
| 1 || rowspan=2| ''Khajan Mail''<br /><small>(Crossover episode with ''[[CID (Indian TV series)|CID]]'' Episode 592 – ''Faraar'')</small> || 13 November 2009
|-
| 2 || 14 November 2009
|-
| 3 || rowspan=2| ''The Scarecrow'' || 20 November 2009
|-
| 4 || 21 November 2009
|-
| 5 || rowspan=2| ''Sosia Ki Aatma'' || 27 November 2009
|-
| 6 || 28 November 2009
|-
| 7 || rowspan=2| ''Bina Sar Wala Aadmi'' || 4 December 2009
|-
| 8 || 5 December 2009
|-
| 9 || rowspan=2| ''Bhootiya Haveli'' || 11 December 2009
|-
| 10 || 12 December 2009
|-
| 11 || rowspan=2| ''Kabristan'' || 18 December 2009
|-
| 12 || 19 December 2009
|-
| 13 || rowspan=2| ''Calling 303'' || 25 December 2009
|-
| 14 || 26 December 2009
|-
| 15 || rowspan=2| ''Maut Ka Khazana'' || 1 January 2010
|-
| 16 || 2 January 2010
|-
| 17 || rowspan=2| ''Maut Ke Saat Phere'' || 8 January 2010
|-
| 18 || 9 January 2010
|-
| 19 || rowspan=2| ''Maut Ki Roshni'' || 15 January 2010
|-
| 20 || 16 January 2010
|-
| 21 || rowspan=2| ''Khooni Joker'' || 22 January 2010
|-
| 22 || 23 January 2010
|-
| 23 || rowspan=2| ''Maut Ki Ghadi'' || 29 January 2010
|-
| 24 || 30 January 2010
|-
| 25 || rowspan=2| ''Shaitaani Chitrakar'' || 5 February 2010
|-
| 26 || 6 February 2010
|-
| 27 || rowspan=2| ''Darr''<br /><small>(Crossover episode with ''[[CID (Indian TV series)|CID]]'' Episode 606 – ''Bank Locker Ka Raaz'')</small> || 12 February 2010
|-
| 28 || 13 February 2010
|-
| 29 || rowspan=2| ''Qatilana Daftar'' || 19 February 2010
|-
| 30 || 20 February 2010
|-
| 31 || rowspan=2| ''Shaitaani Talab'' || 26 February 2010
|-
| 32 || 27 February 2010
|-
| 33 || rowspan=2| ''Maut Ki Jail'' || 5 March 2010
|-
| 34 || 6 March 2010
|-
| 35 || rowspan=2| ''Bhediya Aatma'' || 12 March 2010
|-
| 36 || 13 March 2010
|-
| 37 || rowspan=2| ''Isse Dekhna Mana Hai'' || 19 March 2010
|-
| 38 || 20 March 2010
|-
| 39 || rowspan=2| ''Khooni Haveli'' || 26 March 2010
|-
| 40 || 27 March 2010
|-
| 41 || rowspan=2| ''Shaitaani Kapda'' || 2 April 2010
|-
| 42 || 3 April 2010
|-
| 43 || rowspan=2| ''Rengti Chudail'' || 9 April 2010
|-
| 44 || 10 April 2010
|-
| 45 || rowspan=2| ''Maut Ka Hotel'' || 16 April 2010
|-
| 46 || 17 April 2010
|-
| 47 || rowspan=2| ''Atript Aatma'' || 23 April 2010
|-
| 48 || 24 April 2010
|-
| 49 || rowspan=2| ''Maut Ke Akshar'' || 30 April 2010
|-
| 50 || 1 May 2010
|-
| 51 || rowspan=2| ''Khoon peeney wali Aatma'' || 7 May 2010
|-
| 52 || 8 May 2010
|-
| 53 || rowspan=2| ''Khaufnak Siskiyan' || 14 May 2010
|-
| 54 || 15 May 2010
|-
| 55 || rowspan=2| ''Suno Ek Kahani Maut ki Zubaani'' || 21 May 2010
|-
| 56 || 22 May 2010
|-
| 57 || rowspan=2| ''Ulti Ginti'' || 28 May 2010
|-
| 58 || 29 May 2010
|-
| 59 || rowspan=2| ''Qatilana Savari'' || 4 June 2010
|-
| 60 || 5 June 2010
|-
| 61 || rowspan=2| ''Shaitaani Cartoon'' || 11 June 2010
|-
| 62 || 12 June 2010
|-
| 63 || rowspan=2| ''Sote Huey Aatmaon Ko Mat Jagana'' || 18 June 2010
|-
| 64 || 19 June 2010
|-
| 65 || rowspan=2| ''Shaitaani Khat''<br /><small>(Crossover episode with ''[[CID (Indian TV series)|CID]]'' Episode 630 – ''Kissa Gumnaam Qatil Ka'')</small> || 25 June 2010
|-
| 66 || 26 June 2010
|}


===Season 5 (2010)===
===Season 5 (2010)===
To celebrate 15 years of the series, fireworks productions created and featured a 16 - episode arc titled "Maut Ka Khel" (English: "The Game of Death") which aired starting 20 September 2010. This was heavily inspired by the 1999 [[Hollywood (film industry)|Hollywood]] horror film [[House on Haunted Hill (1999 film)|House On Haunted Hill]]. The storyline follows celebrities ([[Sidharth Shukla]], [[Roshni Chopra]], [[Aashka Goradia]], [[Vivan Bhatena]], [[Gautam Rode]], [[Ketki Dave]], [[Tanaaz Irani]], [[Bakhtiyaar Irani]], [[Aryan Vaid]], [[Bobby Darling]], [[Karishma Tanna]], [[Sanjeet Bedi]], [[Megha Gupta]], [[Pankaj Tripathi|Pankaj Tripatri]], [[Ishitta Arun]] and [[Shahbaz Khan (actor)|Shahbaz Khan]] (as the host) ) who joined a reality horror show in which the celebrities live in a 200-year-old [[haunted house]] but the show suddenly becomes a trap with real ghosts.
To celebrate 15 years of the series, fireworks productions created and featured a 16 - episode arc titled "Maut Ka Khel" (English: "The Game of Death") which aired starting 20 September 2010. This was heavily inspired by the 1999 [[Hollywood (film industry)|Hollywood]] horror film [[House on Haunted Hill (1999 film)|House On Haunted Hill]]. The storyline follows celebrities ([[Sidharth Shukla]], [[Roshni Chopra]], [[Aashka Goradia]], [[Vivan Bhatena]], [[Gautam Rode]], [[Ketki Dave]], [[Tanaaz Irani]], [[Bakhtiyaar Irani]], [[Aryan Vaid]], [[Bobby Darling]], [[Karishma Tanna]], [[Sanjeet Bedi]], [[Megha Gupta]], [[Pankaj Tripathi|Pankaj Tripatri]], [[Ishitta Arun]] and [[Shahbaz Khan (actor)|Shahbaz Khan]] (as the host) ) who joined a reality horror show in which the celebrities live in a 200-year-old [[haunted house]] but the show suddenly becomes a trap with real ghosts.

{| class="wikitable"

! Episode no. !! Name !! Date of Telecast
|-
| 1 || rowspan=2| ''Shaitaani Aaina'' (The Box)|| 28 June 2010
|-
| 2 || 29 June 2010
|-
| 3 || rowspan=2| ''Maut Ki Parchhai'' (Shadows) || 30 June 2010
|-
| 4 || 1 July 2010
|-
| 5 || rowspan=2| ''Khauffnaak Khidmat'' (The Video Game)|| 5 July 2010
|-
| 6 || 6 July 2010
|-
| 7 || rowspan=2| ''Khauffnaak Mehmaan Nawazi'' (A Jogger's Nightmare)|| 7 July 2010
|-
| 8 || 8 July 2010
|-
| 9 || rowspan=2| ''Doosri Dunya Ki Dastak'' (A Missing Body In A Morgue)|| 12 July 2010
|-
| 10 || 13 July 2010
|-
| 11 || rowspan=2| ''Maut Ke Ghungroo'' (Saviours Ghost)|| 14 July 2010
|-
| 12 || rowspan=2| ''Welcome Lodge'' || 15 July 2010
|-
| 13 || rowspan=2| ''Jaadugar Ka Badla'' (A Magician's Revenge)|| 19 July 2010
|-
| 14 || 20 July 2010
|-
| 15 || rowspan=2| ''Shaitaani Pyaar'' (When Love Kills)|| 21 July 2010
|-
| 16 || 22 July 2010
|-
| 17 || rowspan=2| ''Shaitaani Jharna'' (The Haunted Waterfall)|| 26 July 2010
|-
| 18 || 27 July 2010
|-
| 19 || rowspan=2| ''Khauffnaak Nadi'' (The Forgotten Father) || 28 July 2010
|-
| 20 || 29 July 2010
|-
| 21 || rowspan=2| ''Grahan Ka Khooni Saaya'' (An Experiment Gone Wrong)|| 2 August 2010
|-
| 22 || 3 August 2010
|-
| 23 || ''Khooni Kamra (Red Room)'' || 4 August 2010
|-
| 24 || rowspan=2| ''Khooni Aadam Bhediya'' (Werewolf)|| 5 August 2010
|-
| 25 || 9 August 2010
|}


===Season 6 (2015)===
===Season 6 (2015)===
The first episode of the sixth installation of the series premiered on 18 February 2015.<ref name="Sony's rebooted 'Aahat' to go on air from 18 February"/> The first episode of the series had gained a TRP rating of 2.9. But after a couple of weeks, the TRP ratings dropped, and the channel had to shut down the season on 4 August 2015.<ref name="Aahat' to go off air in August?"/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/Sony-TVs-Aahat-to-go-biweekly-again/articleshow/47672113.cms|title=Sony TV's 'Aahat' to go biweekly again|newspaper=The Times of India|date=15 June 2015|access-date=17 June 2015|archive-date=15 June 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150615131506/http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/Sony-TVs-Aahat-to-go-biweekly-again/articleshow/47672113.cms|url-status=live}}</ref>
The first episode of the sixth installation of the series premiered on 18 February 2015.<ref name="Sony's rebooted 'Aahat' to go on air from 18 February"/> The first episode of the series had gained a TRP rating of 2.9. But after a couple of weeks, the TRP ratings dropped, and the channel had to shut down the season on 4 August 2015.<ref name="Aahat' to go off air in August?"/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/Sony-TVs-Aahat-to-go-biweekly-again/articleshow/47672113.cms|title=Sony TV's 'Aahat' to go biweekly again|newspaper=The Times of India|date=15 June 2015|access-date=17 June 2015|archive-date=15 June 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150615131506/http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/Sony-TVs-Aahat-to-go-biweekly-again/articleshow/47672113.cms|url-status=live}}</ref>


==Crossovers==
==Episodes==
{{Main|List of Aahat episodes}}
''Aahat'' had three crossover in season 4 with the series ''[[CID (Indian TV series)|CID]]'', once on 13 & 14 November 2009; second time on 12 & 13 February 2010 and third time on 25 & 26 June 2010.
{{:List of Aahat episodes}}


==Reception==
==Reception==

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Aahat
GenreThriller
Horror
Created byB. P. Singh
Written by
  • Yash and Sima Shridhar Raghavan
    Sriram Raghavan
Directed by
Sriram Raghavan
Creative directorChirag Shah
ComposerRaju Singh
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes554 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Chandan Rajput
  • Rajendra B. Patil
ProducersB. P. Singh
Pradeep Uppoor
Production locationsMumbai, India
Cinematography
  • Neelaabh Kaul
  • J S Mangal
  • Madhu S Rao
Running time42 minutes approximately
Production companyFireworks Productions
Original release
NetworkSony Entertainment Television
Release5 October 1995 (1995-10-05) –
April 2015 (2015-04)

Aahat (English: An approaching sound) is an Indian thriller horror television anthology series created by B. P. Singh for Sony Entertainment Television.[1] The series premiered on 5 October 1995 on the network. The episodes of first, second and fifth seasons were half-hourly, while episodes of third, fourth and sixth seasons were one-hourly. Om Puri, Mandira Bedi, Tom Alter, Ashutosh Rana, Shivaji Satam, Virendra Saxena Nivaan Sen and noted theater personality Satyadev Dubey have starred in the show. Canadian actor, Remi Kaler also worked in the series in 1999 and 2000. The sixth season premiered on 18 February 2015, starring Shakti Anand[2] and ended on 4 August 2015.[3]

Plot

The first season was mostly a crime thriller-whodunit with only occasional episodes on the supernatural. After the first season, each story focused on a different aspect of paranormal activity, such as ghosts, zombies, phantoms, undead persons, possessed objects, evil laughing, and witches and wizards. In season 5 Each story has a flashback scene of how the curse and revenge happened.

Series overview

Season 1 (1995–2001)

Aahat was first shot in 1994 as a suspense thriller, and began broadcast on 5 October 1995, each story being split across two episodes. After about 40 episodes with the same theme, one episode with a supernatural theme was made and when audiences for the series rose sharply, it made the switch.[4]

Season 2 (2004–2005)

Due to the popularity of the first season, Sony TV decided to bring back the series in its second season. The episode format was same as of the first season. This time the season failed to gain TRP ratings.[5]

Season 3 (2007)

The third season was titled as Aahat: Dahshat Ki Teesri Dastak (English: An approaching sound: The Third Coming of Horror). Each story being shown in a single episode. This time too the season didn't manage to gain TRP ratings and the season was shut down soon.[6]

Season 4 (2009–2010)

The fourth season was titled Aahat: The All New Series. In the season, Durjan, head of Paranormal And Supernatural Activities Research who used to collect powers from the spirits for his boss sends Harsh (Chaitanya Choudhury), Raghav (Vishal Gandhi) and Yamini (Krystle D'Souza) to cope up with a new supernatural power every week with the story being split into two episodes.

Aahat had three crossover episodes with the series CID, once on 13 & 14 November 2009; second time on 12 & 13 February 2010 and third time on 25 & 26 June 2010.

Season 5 (2010)

To celebrate 15 years of the series, fireworks productions created and featured a 16 - episode arc titled "Maut Ka Khel" (English: "The Game of Death") which aired starting 20 September 2010. This was heavily inspired by the 1999 Hollywood horror film House On Haunted Hill. The storyline follows celebrities (Sidharth Shukla, Roshni Chopra, Aashka Goradia, Vivan Bhatena, Gautam Rode, Ketki Dave, Tanaaz Irani, Bakhtiyaar Irani, Aryan Vaid, Bobby Darling, Karishma Tanna, Sanjeet Bedi, Megha Gupta, Pankaj Tripatri, Ishitta Arun and Shahbaz Khan (as the host) ) who joined a reality horror show in which the celebrities live in a 200-year-old haunted house but the show suddenly becomes a trap with real ghosts.

Season 6 (2015)

The first episode of the sixth installation of the series premiered on 18 February 2015.[2] The first episode of the series had gained a TRP rating of 2.9. But after a couple of weeks, the TRP ratings dropped, and the channel had to shut down the season on 4 August 2015.[3][7]

Episodes

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1285[8]12 October 1995 (1995-10-12)22 June 2001 (2001-06-22)
228[9]19 November 2004 (2004-11-19)10 June 2005 (2005-06-10)
321[10]6 January 2007 (2007-01-06)9 June 2007 (2007-06-09)
466[11]13 November 2009 (2009-11-13)26 June 2010 (2010-06-26)
578[12]28 June 2010 (2010-06-28)25 November 2010 (2010-11-25)
676[13]18 February 2015 (2015-02-18)4 August 2015 (2015-08-04)

Reception

Critical response

The first five seasons of the series received general acclaim but response for the sixth season was quite mixed. Vineeta Kumar of India TV stated, "As against everybody's expectations, Aahat (season 6) doesn't seem that impressive."[14]

Sweta Kaushal of Hindustan Times stated, "The new episode of Aahat (season 6) does not scare at all and lives up to all the comic cliches that Indian horror shows have been following till date. At best, it is hilarious."[15]

Ratings

Vineeta Kumar of India TV gave the sixth season 2/5 stars, and further stated, "For all those who would be expecting grand with the elements of horror and spook in it, Aahat has come with a slight disappointment."[14]

Sweta Kaushal of Hindustan Times giving the same ratings to the sixth season, further stated, "The new episode shows women with bad make-up as the ghosts."[15]

Awards

Fireworks Productions was nominated for Best Continuing TV Programme and for Best Thriller/Horror Show Of The Year of Indian Telly Awards in 2002. Sujit Pattnaik and Tanmoy Ghosh won Indian Television Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects in 2010,[16] while Himanshu, Yogen and Kamal were nominated for the same category of the same award in 2005 and 2012, however, winning in 2011.[17]

References

  1. ^ "Hello darkness, my old friend..." Indian Express. 3 November 1997. Archived from the original on 2014-01-12.
  2. ^ a b "Sony's rebooted 'Aahat' to go on air from 18 February". Indian Television. Archived from the original on 16 February 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Aahat' to go off air in August?". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 29 October 2017. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  4. ^ "I have made mistakes". Indian Express. 18 December 1998. Archived from the original on 6 January 2014. Retrieved 5 January 2014.
  5. ^ "Exit 'Idol', enter refurbished, reslotted SET". Indian Television. Archived from the original on 3 February 2015. Retrieved 1 March 2005.
  6. ^ "The all new "Aahat" on Sony Saturday 10 pm". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 6 January 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2007.
  7. ^ "Sony TV's 'Aahat' to go biweekly again". The Times of India. 15 June 2015. Archived from the original on 15 June 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  8. ^ "Aahat episodes". SonyLIV. 2022. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
  9. ^ "Aahat episodes". SonyLIV. 2022. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
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  13. ^ "Aahat episodes". SonyLIV. 2022. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
  14. ^ a b Vineeta Kumar (19 February 2015). "Aahat season 6: No worries, watch it with your 4 year old kid". India TV. Archived from the original on 12 June 2015. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  15. ^ a b Sweta Kaushal (19 February 2015). "Aahat is back but will it scare you?". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 19 April 2015. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  16. ^ "The Indian Television Academy Awards for 2010". Indian Television Academy. Archived from the original on 26 May 2012.
  17. ^ "The Indian Television Academy Awards for 2011". Indian Television Academy. Archived from the original on 26 May 2012.