Ogo Bodhu Sundori (TV series)
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Ogo Bodhu Sundori | |
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Genre | drama Romance |
Created by | Ravi Ojha Productions |
Written by | Story Mitali Bhattacharya Zama Habib Dialogues Sharmila Mukherjee |
Directed by | Rakesh Kumar |
Starring | Ritabhari Chakraborty Rajdeep Gupta Rehaan Roy Tulika Basu |
Voices of | Opening Theme by Subhamita Banerjee |
Composer | Kalyan Sen Barat |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Bengali |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 410 |
Production | |
Producer | Ravi Ojha |
Running time | 22 Minutes |
Production company | Ravi Ojha Productions |
Original release | |
Network | Star Jalsha |
Release | August 3, 2009 December 5, 2010 | –
Ogo Bodhu Sundori (Template:Lang-bn; Template:Lang-en) was an Indian soap opera, directed by Rakesh Kumar, created and produced by Ravi Ojha, under his banner Ravi Ojha Productions. The story and dialogues have been penned by Mitali Bhattacharya along with Zama Habib and Sharmila Mukherjee respectively. The show premiered on Star Jalsha on television from 3 August 2009. The show ended on 5 December 2010. Later it was remade in Hindi as Sasural Genda Phool.
The series starred Ritabhari Chakraborty and Rajdeep Gupta in lead roles,[1] while Tulika Basu, Haradhan Bannerjee, Shankar Chakraborty and Bidipta Chakraborty in other pivotal roles. Apparently, Rajdeep Gupta opted out due to health issues and Rehaan Roy was cast instead of him.[2]
Cast
- Ritabhari Chakraborty as Lolita Chatterjee (Lahiri)
- Rajdeep Gupta/Rehaan Roy as Ishaan Lahiri
- Tulika Basu as Shailaja Lahiri
- Haradhan Banerjee
- Shankar Chakraborty
- Bidipta Chakraborty
- Sohini Sarkar as Dolon
- Dwaipayan Das as Imon
- Roosha Chatterjee as Labanya
- Biswajit ghosh as kamal
- Ronnie Chakraborty as Indra
Remake
OBS was remade in Hindi by Ravi Ojha Productions as Sasural Genda Phool which aired starred Ragini Khanna and Jay Soni in lead roles.[3]
References
- ^ "Small screen, big stars". The Telegraph. Retrieved 6 December 2009.
- ^ "I don't blame anyone: Rajdeep". The Times of India. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
- ^ "Crossover tv shows". The Telegraph (Calcutta). Retrieved 31 October 2013.