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Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani | |
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Genre | Drama Romance Mystery |
Created by | Sphere Origins and Nilanjana P the Creative Head |
Written by | Story Nilanjana Purkayastha Rajita Sharma Akash Deep Dialogues Aparajita Sharma Divya Sharma Screenplay Faizal Akhtar Sweksha Bhagat |
Directed by | Pawan Parkhi |
Creative directors | Siddhartha Vankar and Nilanaja P |
Starring |
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Theme music composer | Raju Singh Siddhartha Vankar Saurabh |
Composer | Aashish Regoo |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 507 |
Production | |
Producers | Sujoy Wadhwa Comall Sunjoy Wadhwa |
Production locations | Rajasthan Mumbai |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | Approx. 26 minutes |
Production company | Sphere Origins |
Original release | |
Network | Zee TV |
Release | 27 July 2015 4 July 2017 | –
Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani (English: There Was Once A King, There Was Once A Queen) is an Indian television period drama that airs on Zee TV. It premiered on 27 July 2015 and airs on weekdays at 9:30pm.[1][2] In season 1 Drashti Dhami and Siddhant Karnick were the main lead. In season 2 Eisha Singh and Sartaj Gill played the main lead. In season 3, the main leads have been retained. The show went off air on 4 July 2017.
Plot
Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani is the set in the 1940s. Gayatri is the daughter of a rich zameendar, who is considered manglik by the people. On the other hand, Rana Indravadhan Singh is the king of Amerkot, who is in trauma due to losing his first wife, Rani Sulakshana. Ranaji' mother, Rajmata Priyamvada has a debt to pay with Gayatri's father, so she gives an offer to marry Gayatri & Ranaji. Ranaji unwantedly marries Gayatri. After marriage, Ranaji and Gayatri slowly start to get together. But then, enters a number of villains like Badi Rani Maa, fake Sulakshana, Avdesh, Rageshowri and so on. Later in the story due to Badi Rani Maa & Rageshowri, Ranaji marries Rageshowri and he loses his memory and forgets Gayatri. To get back Ranaji's love, Gayatri disguises as Savitri. After struggling a lot, she succeeds, and Ranaji gets his memory back. But the vengeful Badi Rani Maa brings Kaal, a jungle man and he kills Ranaji. Gayatri vows revenge but still she is killed by Badi Rani Maa after giving birth to a baby girl. Rajmata runs away with the baby girl. Ranaji and Gayatri are united in heaven.
Gayatri's and Ranaji's daughter, Rani grows up and she is taken care by Rajmata and Lakhan. She goes to the royal palace to work as a servant and there she befriends Raja, Jeevan and Bindu. Raja and Jeevan are Kaal's sons and Bindu is Lakhan's daughter. Kaal has now become the King. But their friendship is broken by the misunderstandings created by Badi Rani Maa. Soon, Raja and Rani get separated during their childhood.
After 12 years, Raja and Rani meet again in college. This time, when Raja meets Rani, he starts to create trouble for her as he believes that Rani was responsible for sending him to a boarding school. Still, their hate doesn't last long and they fall in love. On the day of wedding, Raja finds out that Rani is Ranaji and Gayatri's daughter and they were murdered by Kaal and Badi Rani Maa. Both of them get married. After marriage, they continue their romance and the villains like Jeevan, Bindu and Badi Rani Maa makes their life difficult. Raja imprisons Kaal and also Badi Rani Maa dies, while trying to kill Rani. Bindu is also arrested.Also Jeevan suicides due to losing his love, Rani. Rani punishes her parent's criminals. Now, Nawaq Iqbal Khan has entered their life bringing a new challenge for Raja and Rani. Iqbal falls for Rani and troubles Raja to separate Rani. He shoots Raja and he falls down a cliff. After 4 months, Raja returns back. He was saved by Bindu. But when Raja returns back, he sees Rani and Iqbal together. So he plans revenge and disguises himself as Angad. But Rani soon recognizes him. Iqbal continues to plot against them and finally Raja starts to hate Rani. Raja falls in the bad company of dons. Rani and Iqbal die in a car accident.
After 10 years, Raja is now a don in Mumbai. A new girl, Naina, who is look-a-like of Rani enters. Raja starts to live with Laila, who is the daughter of a don and Raja has promised that he will take care of Laila. Naina is a junior artist in films and lives with her mother and sister. Raja thinks that Naina is Rani and starts to hate her. Rani, on the other hand, is liked by Vijay, a police. The show continues with the friendship and love triangle of Naina, Raja and Laila. When, Raja and Laila are about to get married, Raja says he don't want to marry Laila. This makes Laila think that Naina has brainwashed Raja. So she turns negative towards Naina. Naina also encounters Rani's spirit, who wants to unite Naina and Raja. Also, Vijay tries to rape Naina and he breaks her legs. Raja and Vijay have a fight, where Vijay is stabbed by Trishula of Goddess Durga. But Laila makes a fake news that Naina is characterless. To protect Naina, Raja marries her. This makes Laila to hate Naina.
Laila decides to avenge Raja and Naina. The atrocities range from pushing Naina into the well to leaving her alone in a lake full of crocodiles. In the end, Laila dies. Raja thinks he's getting a fresh start in his life and takes Naina on a honeymoon to Lonavala. Here, he meets Rani's spirit that has turned dark. Rani wants Raja back and is ready to do anything for it. Raja asks Naina to pack and they leave only to find Rani at their home. It is shown that Rani is working under Badi Rani Maa's spirit(BRM). BRM laters reveals that since her body was not cremated, her baba gifted her a new body. She is a dakini now.
All the inhabitants of the palace come to know of the return of Rani and BRM. All their efforts to send Rani back are in vain. Finally, after a lot of suffering, Rani is told by Raja that she means a lot to him. That he married Naina with her permission and would die and come with her. This makes Rani to attain salvation. They also manage to trick BRM into believing that Rajmata burnt herself alive. Upon finding the truth, BRM comes back and manages to kill both Raja and Naina. But she slips and touches their blood causing her to lose her powers.
Baba tells Rajmata that Raja-Rani will return to prove that nothing is stronger than the power of true love. Raj is appointed the bodyguard of Rani much to her dislike. She tries to send him out of the house but fails to do so. When her marriage to Kundan is fixed, she asks Raj to kidnap her. He also happens to be controlled by Anandi (Rani's bua). During this time, Raj-Rani end up at Ameerkot and Rani feels a connection to the place. She finds Rani Gayatri's (Dhrasti Dhami) diary and pursues Raj. But Raj denies love for her. Raj is then told to kill Rani to save his brother Dev held captive by Anandi. Raj confesses this to Rani but does not reveal Anandi's name.
At home, Rani fakes her marriage to Raj and eventually manages to save both Raj and Dev. It is revealed that Anandi also killed her brother, Rani's father. Rani tells Suminda that she will marry Kundan. Anandi has come out of jail. Kundan wishes to get Rani's money for his London life and plans to leave her behind while Anandi wants Rani's property. Rani has also signed the papers.
Cast
- Drashti Dhami as Gayatri/Rani Gayatri Devi / Savitri (Dead) (Season 1) (2015-16)[3][4]
- Siddhant Karnick as Maharaja Sir Sawai (Rana Indravadan Singh Deo)(Dead) (Season 1) (2015-16)[5]
- Eisha Singh as Rani Chauhan /Naina (Seasons 2–3) (2016-17)[6][7]
- Sartaj Gill as Raj/Raja/Kunwar Rajveer Singh (Seasons 2–3) (2016-17)
- Anita Raj as Rajmata Priyamvada Devvadan Singh Deo (Seasons 1–3) (2015-17)
- Surekha Sikri as Badi Rani Maa Bhagyavanti Singh Deo's spirit (Dakini) (Seasons 1–3) (2015–17)
- Moon Banerrjee as Sethani Damyanti Devi, Gayatri's mother (Season 1) (2015-16)
- Anjum Fakih as Rani Rageshwari Singh 3rd Wife of Rana Indravadan, Married twice to him Dead (Season 1–2) (2015-16)
- Akshay Anand as Kunwar Chandravadan Singh Deo (Season 1–2) (2015–16)
- Parul Chaudhary as Kunwarani Kokila Chandravadan Singh Deo (Season 1–2) (2015-16)
- Puneet Sharma as Lakhan (Dead) (Season 1–2) (2015–16)
- Priya Tandon as Choti Kunwarani Swarnalekha Lakshyaraj Singh Deo (Dead) (Season 1–2) (2015–16)
- Ritesh M M Shukla as Bhuvan kaka (Season 3) (2017)
- Akash Talwar as Kunder (Season 3) (2017)
- Usha Bachani as Anandi (Season 3) (2017)
- Dolly Sohi as Sunanda Chauhan (Season 3) (2017)
- Pragya Sethi as Preeti (Season 3) (2017)
- Suyyash Rai as Vijay (Dead) (Season 2) (2017)
- Mohammad Iqbal Khan as Nawab Iqbal Khan (Dead) (Season 2) (2016-17)
- Neha Mishra as Meenu/Gayatri's friend (Season 2) (2016-17)
- Shivangi Sharma/Purva Parag as Rani Ambika Singh (Season 2) (2016–17)
- Sudesh Berry as Don (Dead) (Season 2) (2017)
- Poonam Preet as Kunwari Bindu Singh Deo/Lovely (Season 2) (2016-17)
- Deepshikha Nagpal as Abida, Iqbal's step mother (Season 2) (2017)
- Chetan Hansraj as Maharaja Kaal Singh (Season 1–2) (2016)
- Zaan Khan as Kunwar Jeevan Singh/Jeeves (Season 2) (2016)
- Mahima Joshi as (child) Kunwari Rani Gayatri Indravadan Singh Deo/Rani (Season 2) (2016)
- Sagar Hingonia as (child) Raja / Kunwar Rajveer Singh (Season 2) (2016)
- Vijay Kalvani as Vice Principal Mr. Chaubey/Chilgoza (Season 2) (2016)
- Jayna Tida as Rani Sulakshana Indravadan Singh Deo (1st wife of Rana Indravadhan) (Dead) (Season 1) (2015)
- Ajay Arya as Lakshyaraj Chandravadan Singh Deo (Dead) (Season 1) (2015-16)
- Astha Agarwal as Jhumki (Fake Sulakshana. 1st wife of Rana Indravadan) (Season 1) (2015)
- Vineet Sharma as Sartaj (Season 1) (2015)
- Abhiram Nain as Avdesh Singh Chauhan (Dead) (Season 1) (2016)
- Darshan Jariwala as Seth Govinddas (Season 1) (2015)
Guest Appearances
- Mouni Roy, Dance Performance in New Year Special (2016)
- Karan Wahi, Dance Performance (2016)
- Rashami Desai, Dance Performance (2016)
Production
The show is produced by Sunjoy Wadhwa, Sphere Origins.
Development and Premiere
The show premiered at 09:30 pm (IST) on Monday on 27th July, 2015 on Zee TV and airs every Monday to Friday, moving the show Qubool Hai to 07:30 pm, fortifying the early primetime band.[8][9][10]
Talking about introducing a fresh concept on primetime, Zee TV's business head, Mr. Pradeep Hejmadi said,“Even when it comes to genres such as history and mythology, a most fascinating period that remains unexplored by Indian television is the pre-Independence era. This vibrant period of India’s history that saw a great upheaval also saw intense drama unfold in the lives of the royalty of the princely states. Behind empty walls of grandeur and fake displays of splendor was hidden the truth of erosion of wealth, insecurities, succumbing to British dominion, depression and bankruptcy. Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani is a story of love set against this most interesting canvas. It aims to give viewers an up close and personal view of the lifestyles and some of the most closely guarded secrets of the rich and royal of the 1940s. It is a work of fiction that draws inspiration from the lives of the royalty of that period."[11]
Producers Sunjoy and Comall Wadhwa of Sphere Origins further add, “The idea has been to look back at a glorious period of history for inspiration and churn out a timeless masterpiece that will entertain and enthrall TV audiences. The most daunting task at hand has been the re-creation of the pre-Independence era and the majestic lifestyles of the kings and queens of the princely states. Enormous research has gone to ensure authentic representation of the era and to create magic on screen. We have on board an ensemble of extremely impressive actors who beautifully fit the parts they are playing. The show will definitely turn out to be a clutter-breaker and hopefully, the biggest fiction show of the year.”
Casting
Popular TV Actress, Drashti Dhami was roped in the play the lead as Gayatri.[12] Speaking about her comeback to telvision post her last show Madhubala – Ek Ishq Ek Junoon, she said “I do feel a little under pressure since ‘Madhubala’ was such a success. But I am also looking forward to seeing my fans’ reaction to my new show. Even my family and friends are very excited,” “It found it difficult to speak in the dialect which people spoke at that time. That was challenging. Other than that, I did not have any issues with the role,”[13]
Siddhant Karnick was roped to play the male lead opposite Drashti. The show also had other notable cast including Anita Raj, Moon Banerjee, Priya Tandon and Surekha Sikri who was seen in Balika Vadhu, Ajay Arya. In December 2015, Abhinam Nain entered the show. Later Anjum Fakih entered as the Main Antagonist as Rageshwari.
In May 2016, Drashti and Sidhant left the show as the show was gearing up for a leap. After Eisha Singh and Sartaj Gill enterecas the new Rani-Raja.
Reception
The show began with good ratings and became one of the most watched shows across all GEC's and was one of the top ten serials of 2015. Later due to poor repetitive tracks the TRPs dropped and it was scheduled to go off air. These were the rumours by people that the show will be go to off air.[14] The track of both leading pair Drashti Dhami and Siddhant Karnick will be ending in serial and both decided to quit the show because of the leap is taken.[15] Then the season 2 start with good trp and the show highlight was the main lead chemistry.
The show was confirmed to go off air in April 2017 but got a 2 month extension and ended on 4 July.
Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2015 | Zee Rishtey Awards | Favorite Beti Award | Drashti Dhami | Won[16] |
Favorite Naya Sadasya (Male) | Siddhant Karnick | |||
Favorite Personality of the Year | Anita Raj | |||
Favourite Bahu | Drashti Dhami | Nominated[16] | ||
Favourite Pati-Patni Rishta | Siddhant Karnick & Drashti Dhami | |||
Favourite Beta | Siddhant Karnick | |||
Favourite Saas-Bahu | Anita Raj & Drashti Dhami | |||
Favourite Sautan | Jayna Tida | |||
Favourite Buzurg | Surekha Sikri | |||
Favourite Kutumbh | Sujoy Wadhwa | |||
2016 | Zee Gold Awards | Best Negative Role (Female) | Surekha Sikri[17][18] | |
Indian Television Academy Awards | Best Actress in a Negative Role | Surekha Sikri | Won[19][20] | |
2017 | Zee Rishtey Awards | Favourite Beti' | Eisha Singh | |
Favourite Bahu | Eisha Singh | Nominated[20] | ||
Favourite Beta | Sartaj Gill | |||
Favourite Buzurg | Anita Raj | |||
Favourite Khalnayak | Iqbal Khan | |||
Favourite Kirdaar (Male) | Sartaj Gill | |||
Favourite Kirdaar (Female) | Eisha Singh | |||
Favourite Jodi | Sartaj Gill & Eisha Singh | |||
Favourite Dharavahik (Fiction) | Sphere Origins |
International broadcast
In Pakistan, it airs on Geo Kahkashkouani. In Mauritius, it airs on MBC Digital 4. In South Africa it airs on Zee World. In the Arab world, it airs on Zee Alwan. In Germany it airs on Zee.One.
References
- ^ Goswami, Parismita (29 June 2015). "Zee TV's 'Jodha Akbar' to be Replaced by Drashti Dhami's New Show 'Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani'". International Business Times. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- ^ "Drashti's show to replace Jodha Akbar on Zee TV". Telly Chakkar. 29 July 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- ^ "5 Reasons Why We Love Drashti Dhami's 'Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani'". Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- ^ "Siddhant Karnick and Drashti Dhami quits Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani?". Retrieved 19 April 2016.
- ^ "Siddhant shoots in 47 degrees covered in four layers". Times of India. 3 July 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- ^ TNN (8 June 2016). "Eisha Singh is the new Rani on 'Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani'". Times of India
- ^ Desai, Shraddha (22 June 2016). "Bhopal's Eisha Singh plays the new Rani in Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani". Times of India
- ^ "In Video: ZEE TV's new show 'Ek Tha Raja…'". Retrieved 15 February 2015.
- ^ "Grand launch of Zee TV's Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani". Retrieved 22 July 2015.
- ^ "Drashti Dhami's Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani To Get Qubool Hai Time Slot!". Retrieved 31 July 2015.
- ^ http://businessofcinema.com/tele/zee-tvs-ek-tha-raja-ek-thi-rani-is-all-set-to-take-viewers-to-the-1940s/219039
- ^ "Drashti Dhami to return with Sphere Origin's show on Zee TV; Anita Raj roped in". 24 January 2015. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
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- ^ "Drashti Dhami's show Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani to go off air; fails to get TRPs". Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ^ "Drashti, Siddhant out of show". Times of India. 26 April 2016.
- ^ a b "Zee Rishtey Awards 2015: 'Kumkum Bhagya', 'Ek Tha Raja, Tashan-e-Ishq...' get lucky". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
- ^ "Golden Petal Awards 2016 Helly Shah, Varun Kapoor, Mouni Roy, Others Nominated". ibtimes.
- ^ "Gold Awards 2016 Nomination List: Divyanka Tripathi, Sriti Jha, Varun Kapoor & Others Nominated". filmibeat.com.
- ^ Goswami, Parismita (14 November 2016). ITA Awards 2016 winners list: Rubina Dilaik, Mouni Roy, Shabir Ahluwalia and others win big. International Business Times. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
- ^ a b "Zee Rishtey Awards: Sriti Jha-Shabbir Ahluwalia, Divyanka Tripathi & Others Bag Awards". Retrieved 1 February 2017.