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Soudaminir Sansar
Also known asSoudaminir Songshar
GenreDrama Family Comedy
Written bySaswati Ghosh
Directed by
  • Shibangshu Bhattacharjee --- (present)
  • Rajendra Prasad Das (past)
Starring
  • Susmili Acharjee
  • Adhiraj Ganguly
Opening themeSoudaminir Sansar
Ending themeSoudaminir Sansar
Country of originIndia
Original languageBengali
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes387
Production
ProducerJoydeb Mondal
Production locationKolkata
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22–24 minutes
Production companyJyoti Productions
Original release
NetworkZee Bangla
Release17 June 2019 (2019-06-17) –
12 February 2021 (2021-02-12)
Related

Soudaminir Sansar was an Indian Bengali-language television drama which premiered on 17 June 2019.[1] It was broadcast on Bengali General Entertainment Channel Zee Bangla and is also available on the digital platform ZEE5, and SEEFlix, even before TV telecast. The series starring Susmili Acharjee and Adhiraj Ganguly.[2] The story line set in the 1950s and the period often referred to as the Golden era of Bengal.[3][4]

Plot

Soudamini and Shankar get married in their childhood. They take us through various fun-filled spooky escapades and treasure hunts within the joint family of the Mukherjee household. In her past life, Soudamini brings peace into this chaotic household of her in-laws' but dies prematurely. However, she returns to the same home as a young artist named Mini Mukherjee in her next birth. She rescues the family's treasures, brings peace again in the family, tells everyone that Soudamini was killed by Annakali in her previous birth. She marries off Shankar with Manasha and returns to Kolkata.

Synopsis

In the year of 1952, this series shows the story of Soudamini, an orphan girl, who lived with her grandfather in Khoerkota village. Harisadhan Mukherjee's family was in the possession of a gold coin or Mohor passed on through generations. But their family members are at loggerheads with each other over this gold coin as Bhoot Dadu, Karalisadhon Mukherjee, the ghost of the late grandfather of Harisadhon, was determined to not give any mohor or gold coins to anyone till their feud and jealousy towards each other in the family ends and peace comes back in this house. He gets Soudamini married to Shankar, Harisadhan's 2nd grandson, in this Mukherjee's "kondol" family as he believes she's the only one who can bring peace in this house. Sodu tries to find an amicable solution to their family feud as she bonds with her cousin-in-laws Dhana, Lakshmi and Gansha. Her and Shankar's daily cute arguments keep going on as they get to know each other better. After a lot of hardships of her mother-in-law not accepting her and Annakali, her aunt-in-law insulting her in every chance she could, Soudamini finally brings peace into her in-laws' chaotic household along with a sweet bonding with Shankar and everyone else in the family.

The story goes on as the daily comedic events of Puja and fun competitions and the feel of old Bengali village times brings a bright color to their story. Sodu's good friend Phuli gets married to her elder brother-in-law Dhana. Sodu, Dhana, Gansha, and Lakshmi open a Jatradol secretly, as Dhana's dream was to be a great Jatra Samrat, and also because their family fell into a money crisis. They keep Shankar out of their plan, as Sodu wants Shankar to focus on his studies only, which he doesn't that much. Their play unexpectedly gets popular and it helps them to earn more for the family as everything fell into a peaceful and happy track again. Although it became quite hard for Sodu to disguise as both Soudamini and Jatralakshmi since everyone thought they were both a different person. Things couldn't get worse as Shankar grew a crush on the said Jatralakshmi, as he loved her acting not knowing she was his own wife. After some time, the truth comes out as the family gets angry on them and Harisadhan tells Sodu to leave the house as he felt betrayed that they kept lying to them even though they did it for their family's good. Grief-stricken Sodu leaves the house with teary eyes as both Shankar and the rest of the family were in pain and didn't want her to go. Shankar was determined to bring Sodu back and their bonding grew stronger as he slowly starts to fall in love with her not realizing it and did everything to help her as the gang Dhana, Phuli, Gansha, and Lakshmi were with them. With also Shankar celebrating Sodu's birthday to make her feel happy. Finally with the help of Shankar and the gang, Harisadhan realizes his mistake and welcomes Sodu back home with a warm hug. She finds her mother Moa Maa, who is alive and discovers that she was adopted by her grandfather when her mother lost her at a village fair. Peace finally comes back in the family as they all happily celebrated Lakshmi Puja. Tragically Annakali Soudamini's aunt-in-law (Mejo Maa) kills her by drowning as she tried to know the location of the said gold coins from Sodu, but she never reveals it to her. Annakali made everyone believe that Soudamini died by accident and that she tried to save her.

15 years later

Soudamini comes back in her next birth. Shankar became a good and the only Doctor in the village for his late wife Soudamini's wish. Even though he became completely different and stoic then before and only believed his Mejo Maa, Annakali as he thought no one else in his family cared enough for Sodu as Annakali was the only one who heard Sodu's cries that day and tried to save her. In her next birth Soudamini was born as an actress named Mini. She came to Shankar's village Berachampa with her Mom and Dad, for her new movie's shooting and enters Mukherjee house as Sodu. Everyone thought she is having mental problems as she slowly starts to regain her past lives memories so Shankar starts treating her due to her family's request. Mansha, Shankar's second wife, who is also Annakali's niece starts to hate and grow jealous of her. Shankar slowly starts to suspect that Mini is his lost Sodu as she came back in a reincarnation which both Bhootdadu and the family believed but Mini remains silent in pain even though she knew the truth, because it could cause a problem for her to know the actual truth behind Sodu's death. The two of them form a sweet friendship, but Mini's heart was soon broken as Shankar tries to explain her that all she remembers now was the past. She may be a reincarnation for Sodu, but she is also Mini who is a star and has a career for herself. Grief-stricken Shankar asks Mini to leave and that she shouldn't remain stuck in her past lives’ memories and love anymore, it's not possible for them to be together since Shankar has a second wife now but the age difference between them still doesn't help as they both remember their sweet memories together. Chini, Mini's cousin sister gets married to Gansha as they both fell in love with each other.

Due to Maa Bagala Mukhi's hand in making Mini's mind believe that she is Sodu, Mini starts living with Soudamini's memories only. After being able to remember the passcode or chora that Bhoot Dadu had given to Sodu years back, she finally finds the location of those Gold Coins (Mohor) in their village's old temple. With the help of Bhoot Dadu and Chini, she reveals the truth about Sodu's death and exposes her death as a murder. Everyone went into a huge shock as Shankar couldn't believe that the person, he trusted the most after Sodu's death was the reason why Sodu is not with them anymore. Annakali escapes and disguises herself as a Saint (Sadhu Baba) and also as a dacoit as she tried to snatch the gold coins away but failed in doing so. Mini uses those gold coins for the betterment of the village and the family. Everyone became happy once again and starts preparation for Shankar and Mini's wedding as they wanted them to be together again but at the end Mini prepares Mansha as the bride and announces that she now knows that she is Mini not Soudamini and that she has her own career and identity to focus on. Also, it would unfair for them to not give Mansha a chance since she also realized her mistakes and became good. Mansha and Shankar remarry. The village also slowly starts developing with the gold coin's money. A few months later Mini's family visits the Mukherjee house when her film on Soudamini's life is shown and released. The show ends with a happy ending as they all watch the movie together and relive their old memories. Both Shankar and Mini smile at each other with a last glance, as happy tears flow out of Mini's eyes, seeing her past life Soudamini's story now woven into a beautiful film. [5]

Cast

Main

  • Susmili Acharjee as Soudamini Mukherjee aka Sodu, (deceased), Shankar's wife / Mini Mukherjee (in Soudamini's next birth), daughter of Tapati and Lokesh Mukherjee, Chini's cousin
  • Adhiraj Ganguly as Dr.Shankar Mukherjee, Harisadhan's grandson, Moynamoti and Goursadhan's son, Soudamini and Monosha's husband,a doctor.

Recurring

  • Samir Biswas as Late Karali Mukherjee, Sodu's "Bhoot Dadu": Harisadhan's grandfather.
  • Biswajit Chakraborty as Harisadhan Mukherjee: Shankar's paternal grandfather, Umasadhan, Kalisadhan and Goursadhan's father
  • Prity Biswas as Annakali Mukherjee (Main Antagonist) : Lakshmi's and Ganesh's mother, Kalisadhan's wife, Sodu's killer.
  • Sourav Das as Dhananjay Mukherjee aka Dhana: Umasadhan and Haimaboti's son, Shankar and Lakshmi's elder cousin Brother, Phuli's husband, Chorki's father
  • Poonam Basak as Phuli Mukherjee: Soudamini's good friend and Dhana's wife and Chorki's mother
    • Beas Dhar as Young Phuli Mukherjee
  • Bhavana Banerjee as Lakshmirani Mukherjee aka Lakshmi: Shankar elder cousin sister
  • Dedipya Ganguly as Ganesh Mukherjee aka Gansha: Shankar's younger cousin brother and Chini's husband.
    • Debrishi Chatterjee as Young Ganesh Mukherjee
  • Oindrila Saha as Chini Mukherjee: Mini's cousin sister and Ganesh's wife
  • Debapratim Dasgupta as Goursadhan Mukherjee: Moynamoti's husband, Shankar's father.
  • Samata Das as Moynamoti Mukherjee: Goursadhan's wife, Shankar's mother
  • Sumit Samaddar as Umasadhan Mukherjee: Haimaboti's husband, Dhona's father
  • Boni Mukherjee as Haimaboti Mukherjee: Umasadhan's wife, Dhana's mother
  • Arindol Bagchi as Kalisadhan Mukherjee: Annakali's husband, Lakshmi and Ganesh's father.
  • Tanisha Ganguly as Chorki Mukherjee: Dhana and Phuli's daughter
  • Manosi Sengupta as Tapati Mukherjee: Mini's mother
  • Neil Chatterjee as Lokesh Mukherjee: Mini's father
  • Somashri Bhattacharya / Soumi Banerjee as Mansha Mukherjee: Shankar's second wife.
  • Mousumi Kar Chatterjee as Moa Maa: Soudamini's biological mother

Production

Filming

Based on the backdrop of rural Bengal, the series filming at a studio in Pailan.[2]

Awards

Year Award Category Nominee Presenter Result Note
2018 Zee Bangla Sonar Sansar Awards Best Producer Rajendra Prasad Das Won Collectively
Best Production Joydeb Mondol Jyoti Production Won Collectively
Year Award Category Character Nominee Result Note
2019 Zee Bangla Sonar Sansar Awards [6] Best Daughter Soudamini Mukherjee Susmili Acharjee Won Collectively
Best Young Actor Shankar Mukherjee Adhiraj Ganguly Won Collectively
Favourite child artist Ganesh Chandra Mukherjee Debrishi Chatterjee Won Collectively
Best brother-in-law Ganesh Chandra Mukherjee Debrishi Chatterjee Won Collectively
Best brother-in-law Dhananjoy Mukherjee Sourav Das Won Collectively
Best sister-in-law Lakshmi Rani Mukherjee Bhavana Bannerjee Won Collectively

References

  1. ^ "Ghost, Gold Coin and Saudamini's Journey To Be Explored In Zee Bangla's New Serial Saudaminir Sansar". The Kolkata Mail. 11 June 2019. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Prothom Protishruti actress Sushmili bags lead role in 'Soudaminir Sansar'". The Times of India. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  3. ^ "'Soudaminir Sansar' crosses 100 episodes". The Times of India. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  4. ^ "'Soudaminir Sansar' starts with a bang; scores well on TRP charts right after launch". The Times of India. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  5. ^ "Soudaminir Sansar on Zee5". ZEE5. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  6. ^ "ZEE5". comingsoon.zee5.com. Retrieved 5 January 2021.