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*[[Debadrita Basu]] as Joyee/Main Female Lead/Jessica Fernandes/Malati/Patralekha Vijayan
*[[Debadrita Basu]] as Joyee/Main Female Lead/Jessica Fernandes/Malati/Patralekha Vijayan
*Arun Bandyopadhyay as Bibi/Bisewar Banerjee
*Arun Bandyopadhyay as Bibi/Bisewar Banerjee
*Misty Das as Riya/Liza/Joyee's Sister/Parellel Female Lead
*Misty Das as Riya/Liza/Joyee's Sister/Parellel Female Lead//Ankhi
*Ankur Roy as Ranjan/Parellel Male Lead
*Ankur Roy as Ranjan/Parellel Male Lead



Revision as of 00:37, 16 March 2019

Joyee
Inter Title
GenreDrama
Comedy
Romance
Created byTent Cinema
Developed byShamjita Chatterjee
Anirudh Ghosh
Written byStory
Sushanta Das
Sayantani Bhattacharya
Screenplay
Malova Majumdar
Dialogues
Sambaran Dutta
Directed byPijush Ghoshkj
Sushanta Das
StarringDebadrita Basu
Dibyojyoti Dutta
Dwaipayan Das
Mimi Dutta
Sanchari Mondal
Tanuka Chatterjee
Bidipta Chatterjee
Sananda Basak
Arun Bandyopadhyay
ComposerUpaali Chatterjee
Country of originIndia
Original languageBengali
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes507 As Of 4 March 2019
Production
ProducerSushanta Das
Production locationKolkata
Running time22 minutes
Production companyTent Cinema
Original release
NetworkZee Bangla
ReleaseOctober 9, 2017 (2017-10-09) –
Present

Joyee (Bengali: জয়ী); is a popular Bengali television Soap Opera that premiered on October 9, 2017. It airs on Zee Bangla. It is produced by Tent Cinema and it stars Debadrita Basu and Dibjyoti Dutta. It also presents Sanchari Mondal, Mimi Dutta, Tanuka Chatterjee,and Dwaipayan Das in supporting roles. The show replaced Zee Bangla's most popular show, Raadha. Arun Bandyopadhyay is the main antagonist.[1]

Plot

Joyee is the story of a fun-loving and innocent orphan girl. She lives with her maternal uncle and aunt and is a die-heart football lover. Her dream is to become a Footballer. To break the barriers of social taboos she often disguises as a boy to get to play. She has to give in to her family's demands and marry.

Thereon starts a different life. She is totally unaware about what is in store. Her in-laws are extremely conservative and believe that a woman's only job is to run a household and look after her husband. Her husband, Ribhu is extremely studious, almost a nerd who is clueless about his wife's liking for sport. The family has an aversion towards sprots. Another antagonist is Sukumar, who is in love with Irabati (Ribhu's sister-in-law) and always tries to harm Joyee. Joyee uses her football skills of evasion and maneuver to survive as a wife and a family member. She remains determined to be a successful footballer.

A sad subplot involves Agni (Ribhu's Sejdavai). He has been kidnapped by Sagar Dutta, a football coach who used to take money from innocent footballers. Agni wanted to catch Sagar Dutta red handed. Joyee's other aim is to find her Sejdavai and to punish Sagar Dutta.

After 6 months, Joyee is back as Jessica who is a look-alike of Joyee and Joyee is back to take revenge from Sukumar.

Cast

Main

  • Dibjyoti Dutta as Ribhu/Main Male Lead
  • Debadrita Basu as Joyee/Main Female Lead/Jessica Fernandes/Malati/Patralekha Vijayan
  • Arun Bandyopadhyay as Bibi/Bisewar Banerjee
  • Misty Das as Riya/Liza/Joyee's Sister/Parellel Female Lead//Ankhi
  • Ankur Roy as Ranjan/Parellel Male Lead

Supporting

  • Ronit Modak as Sukumar
  • Sanchari Mondal as Ribhu's Sister-in-law/Agni's wife/Irabati
  • Tanmay Majumdar as Ayan[2]
  • Mimi Dutta as Ribhu's Sister-in-law/Krishna
  • Dwaipayan Das as Ribhu's Cousin
  • Tanuka Chatterjee as Ribhu's Aunt/Jamuna
  • Bidipta Chakraborty as Ribhu's Sister
  • Sananda Basak as Ribhu's Sister-in-law/Churni
  • Sarbari Mukherjee as Aloka/Joyee's maternal Aunt
  • Parthasarathi Chowdhury as Ribhu's Father/Parthasarathi Dasgupta
  • Joy Bhattacharya as Sagardatta/Main Antagonist (Deceased)
  • Ayush Das as Bablu
  • Moyna Banerjee as Mayurakshi/Ribhu's Elder Sister
  • Rajib Bose as Agni Dasgupta/Sejdavai
  • Daipayan Chakraborty as Ayan Bhattacharya/Torsha's Friend
  • Aishi Bhattacharya as Torsha
  • Saptajayi Maji as Tomtom/Krishna's Son
  • Sahana Sen as "Anannya"/Megha/Sukamar's Sister
  • Sayantani Guhathakurta as Sudha/Joyee's Mother (in flashback) (Dead)
  • Sourov Chakraborty as Joyee's Father/Swornedu
  • Mritwika Oss as I.P.S. Sumana Roy

References

  1. ^ "I took part in school plays, but never thought I'll act on TV: Debadrita Basu - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  2. ^ "Tanmay Majumdar will be seen as the new Ayan in Joyee".

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