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Kabhie Kabhie
Created byPositive Pictures Software &
Goldmine Media Limited
Directed bySaurabh Sengupta/Imtiaz Alam
StarringEach episode has different star cast!
Opening theme"Kabhie Kabhie" Music: Santosh Shrivastav
Country of originIndia
No. of seasons1
Production
ProducerSanjay Chandna & Saurabh Sengupta
EditorImtiaz Alam
Running timeApprox. 52 minutes
Original release
NetworkZee TV
Release16 October 2003

Kabhie Kabhie is a television series that premiered on 16 October 2003 on Zee TV, featuring small stories.[1] The series aired every Thursday to Saturday at 8pm IST. Each story is titled with a different name and consists of different star cast members. The stories are based on the themes that are positive and have a strong curiosity element: women-oriented, relationship-based, traditional as well as contemporary. Besides, the stories are written by some of the popular Indian writers: Manisha Gir, Smita Agarwal, Saurabh Sengupta, Mohit Hussain, & Nitin Tej Ahuja. The series aired every Thursday - Saturday at 8PM IST.

Episodes

The list of some of the episodes [short stories] that aired under Kabhie Kabhie:

Series # Title
1"Agnipariksha"

The story focuses on the life of a successful politician Raghav Rai and his wife Janaki Rai. The twist comes when one very day Janaki gets abducted by terrorists, and Raghav refuses to bow down to their demands to save his wife, but chooses the country's safety instead. Contrarily, Janaki gets released by the terrorists because she helps the terrorist leader Iqbal recover from an injury during an encounter. But, when Janaki goes back to her home, her mother-in-law demands her to prove her 'purity'. Nonetheless, Janaki's reports turn out to be negative when she gets herself tested. After all that turmoil, Janaki convinces her husband Raghav to help the terrorists, and when he decides to help, his opposition parties make false allegations on Raghav about his wife having an illicit relationship with the terrorist leader Iqbal. Hearing this, Raghav's mother wants him to get separate from Janaki, to consolidate his position in the party. Janaki gets heart-broken with the hypocrisy and decides to leave her house forever.

2"Bharosa"

The story explores the subtle shades of a man-woman relationship in a marriage.

3"Vansh"

The story is set in West Bengal, India during a pre-independence era, and revolves around a rich 'zamindari' family.

4"Haque-Kashish"

The story is set against the backdrop of an ordinary 'Muslim' family where the husband, Feroze divorces his loving wife Kashish for his girlfriend. But, when his girlfriend betrays him, he wants to obtain Kashish back. The problem is that she is married to someone else now. However, Feroze goes to Kashish's house and tells her husband that he really loves her and will accept her with his unborn child. For the sake of Kashish, her husband divorces her and she gets back with Feroze.

5"Amar Prem"

The story is of a psychiatrist and his wife who are faced with a dilemma when a woman approaches the husband and claims to be his wife from previous birth.

6"Naam"

The story is about a university professor who accompanies one of his best students for his project report to a remote tribal village. The professor has had sweet memories of that village which he had visited while he himself was a student dedicated to tribal welfare and development.

15"Mamata"

The story revolves around the life of a divorced mother who is torn between her motherhood and her career.[2]

Other episodes

  • Ankahi
  • Devdasi
  • Grahan
  • Jagruti
  • Khwaish
  • Rishta
  • Swarag-Narak
  • Pal Pal dilke paas
  • Uttar Dakshin

References

  1. ^ "Zee to spruce up programming with new shows". Indiantelevision.com. 1 October 2003.
  2. ^ "Zee debuts 15th series of 'Kabhie Kabhie'". Indiantelevision.com. 14 January 2004.