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Sanya
StarringRozzlin Pereira
Simple Kaul
Opening theme"Sanya..."
Ending theme"What to Do" by Rozzlin Pereira
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes65
Production
Executive producersZarina Mehta
Ronnie Screwvala
Running time24-30 minutes
Production companyUTV Software Communications
Original release
NetworkHungama TV[1]
Release12 December 2005 (2005-12-12) –
10 March 2006 (2006-03-10)

Sanya is an Indian television teen sitcom which aired on Hungama TV from 12 December 2005 to 10 March 2006.[1][2]

Synopsis

The show is about Sanya, the girl who just cannot say "No". She is the friend to everyone in need, the most popular girl on the campus of Clarence College. Everyone except Tanyashree (Tiger) wants to be her friend. But with all those qualities she is the most indecisive person on Earth. She always needs help with solving problems. Each episode ends with Sanya asking viewers what to do, facing them with a problem that has two solutions - one selfish and the other selfless. She usually decides to be selfless and help her friends.

The show also revolves around Sanya's friends in college: Tanaaz, Shefu, Jimmy, and Mihir. She is also close to her brother and parents. All in all, she is the girl-next-door with a difference.

Cast

  • Rozzlin Pereira as Sanya Rai
  • Malhar Dutt as Girish Rai
  • Minisha Lakdawala as Priti Rai
  • Rashi Antani as Shefali "Shefu"
  • Delnaaz Irani as Tanaaz Gupta
  • Mayur Kulkarni as Mihir Kapadia
  • Rajan Mhatre as Jimmy Joshi
  • Rohan Sharma as Rahul Rai
  • Simple Kaul as Tanyashree "Tiger" Singh Agarwal
  • Mrunal Sachdev as Lalita "Lolo" Jaisingh Gupta

References

  1. ^ a b "Hungama's interactive show 'Sanya' gets record number of SMS, online responses". 6 January 2006. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  2. ^ "rediff.com: Mush rules TV on Valentine's". specials.rediff.com.