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Kasamh Se
File:Kasamh Se1.jpg
Intertitle of Kasamh Se
Created byBalaji Telefilms
Written byStory
Nim Sood
Screenplay
Sonali Kotnis, Bhavesh Mandalia, Bobby Bhonsle, Mahesh Pandey, Gaurav Sharma, Vandana Tiwari Fatima Rangila
Dialogues
Brij Mohan Pandey, Rekkha Modi, Dheeraj Sarna, Sharad tripathi, Mirdu Sharma & Vinod Sharma
Directed byArvind Gupta, Anil V. Kumar, Javed Sayyed, Fahad Kashmiri, Rohit Malhotra, Yash Chauhan, Talat Jani, Taimur A. Bajwa, Rohit Dwivedi, Vicky Chauhan, Mohit Hussain, Muzammil Desai, Deepak Chavan, Ashish Srivastav & Vijay Saini
Creative directorsNivedita Basu Sandiip Sikcand, Vikas Gupta, Suraj Rao, Mitu & Sukriti Saxena
asso. creative head
Tasneem Mehta
StarringPrachi Desai/Gurdeep Kohli as Bani
Roshni Chopra/Manasi Varma as Pia
Arunima Sharma/Pallavi Purohit as Rano
Opening theme"Kasamh Se" by Nihira Joshi
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes742
Production
ProducerEkta Kapoor & Shobha Kapoor
CinematographyDeepak Malwankar, Sanjay Memane & Anil Katke
EditorsVikas Sharma, Vishal Sharma, Swapnil Nerurkar & Manus Majumdar
Running time24 minutes
Production companyBalaji Telefilms
Original release
NetworkZee TV
Release16 January 2006 –
12 March 2009

Kasamh Se - (International Title: The Promise-Indian TV series) is an Indian soap opera produced by Ekta Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms which aired on Zee TV from 16 January 2006 through 12 March 2009 on Monday through Friday.[1]The story is about Pia,she and her sisters experience a lot in life.

Plot

The story is about 3 sisters who promise to support each other. Bani is the oldest, mature and responsible. Pia is the middle child, modern and glamorous. Rano is the youngest, studious and intelligent. After their father's death, the sisters go to Mumbai to live with the family of wealthy business tycoon, Jai Walia (Ram Kapoor). Bani falls in love with Jai's employee, Pushkar (Naman Shaw). But Pushkar and Pia love each other, so Bani sacrifices her love for the sake of her sister. Jai falls in love with Pia and proposes to her. She agrees to marry him for his wealth. However, moments before the wedding, Pia elopes with Pushkar. Jai's domineering sister Jigyasa doesn't want the Walia family to be humiliated, so, she forces Bani to take Pia's place as bride. Jai ends up marrying Bani, and though their relationship gets off to a rocky start, with time, they become friends.

Cast

Main cast

  • Ram Kapoor as Jai Udai Walia/ Udai Walia(Jigaysa and Jai's father)
  • Prachi Desai / Gurdeep Kohli as Bani Nishikant Dixit / Bani Jai Walia / Durga Dasgupta (Fake identity) / Maithili (Fake identity) / Anamika Daksh Randheria (Bani's twin sister) / Pronita Partho Mitra / Pronita Jai Walia (Fake identity)
  • Arunima Sharma / Pallavi Purohit as Rano Nishikant Dixit/ Rano Sahil Bali / Rano Ranbir Bali.
  • Roshni Chopra / Mansi Verma as Piya Nishikant Dixit / Piya Pushkar Shukla/Piya Jai Walia.

Recurring cast

Manoj Joshi as Nishikant Dixit - Dead

Awards

Year Award Category Recipient Role
2006 Kalakar Awards[2] Best Actress (Television) Prachi Desai Bani Walia
Best Serial Ekta Kapoor Producer
6th Indian Telly Awards[3] Best Daily Serial Ekta Kapoor Producer
Best Actress in Negative Role Ashwini Kalsekar Jigyasa Bali
Best Fresh New Face (Female) Prachi Desai Bani Walia
Best Onscreen Couple Ram Kapoor and Prachi Desai Jai and Bani Walia
Best Actor (Popular) Ram Kapoor Jai Walia
6th Indian Television Academy Awards[4] Best Actor (Jury) Ram Kapoor Jai Walia
Best Serial (Jury) Ekta Kapoor Producer
2007 7th Indian Telly Awards[5] Best Actor in Negative Role Ronit Roy Aparijit Deb
Best Actress (Popular) Prachi Desai Bani Walia
Best Actor (Popular) Ram Kapoor Jai Walia
7th Indian Television Academy Awards[6] Best Actress in Negative Role Ashwini Kalsekar Jigyasa Bali
2008 8th Indian Telly Awards[7] Best Continuing TV Programme Ekta Kapoor Producer
Special Recommendation Prachi Desai Bani Walia

Broadcast

Country Channel Language Local title
 France Antenne Réunion French Kasamh Se[8][9]
 Mauritius MBC1 Hindi with English subtitles
 Francophone Africa Zee Magic French La promesse[10]
 India Zee TV Hindi Kasamh Se[11]
Middle East and North Africa Zee Alwan Syrian Arabic الوعد
 South Africa Zee World - DSTV English The Promise
 Trinidad and Tobago CNC3
 Vietnam Today TV Mưu đồ ẩn giấu[12]

References

  1. ^ Vickey Lalwani. "Kasamh Se to be discontinued". Times of India. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Winners of Kalakar Awards" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Winners of Indian Telly Awards 2006".
  4. ^ "Winners of Indian Television Academy Awards 2006". Archived from the original on 10 February 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "Winners of Indian Telly Awards 2007".
  6. ^ "Winners of Indian Television Academy Awards 2007".
  7. ^ "Winners of Indian Telly Awards 2008".
  8. ^ "Kasamh Se webpage". Kasamh Se - télé la Réunion. Antenne Reunion Télévision. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  9. ^ "'Kasamh Se', les Feux de l'Amour à la sauce Indienne". Kasamh Se. Antenne Reunion Télévision. 18 June 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  10. ^ Fakir Hassen (5 November 2015). "Zee TV expands French service to Indian Ocean island nations". India Today. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  11. ^ Angela Ramsoondur Mungur. "Female Indo-Mauritian negotiation of beauty and Bollywood TV serials (draft paper)". Academia. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  12. ^ "India's popular daily soap "Kasamh Se" broadcast as "Mưu đồ ẩn giấu" in Vietnam". Retrieved 1 January 2016.