Siyaasat
Siyaasat | |
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Genre | Historical fiction |
Directed by | Siddharth Anand Kumar, Danish Aslam, Yogesh Bhati, Rishab Seth |
Starring | Charu Shankar Sudhanshu Pandey Uday Tikekar Deepika Amin Shaynam Ladakhi Jannat Zubair Rahmani |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 42 |
Production | |
Producer | Rishab Seth |
Production location | Rajasthan |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company | Green Light Productions |
Original release | |
Network | The EPIC Channel |
Release | 20 November 2014 |
Siyaasat (English: Politics) is an Indian historical drama which aired on The EPIC Channel.[1] The series is an adaptation of the popular award-winning novel The Twentieth Wife by author Indu Sundaresan.[2]
The series revolves around Mughal politics, inter-personal conflicts, sabotage, grandeur, power and the love between Prince Salim (the Mughal emperor Jahangir) and Mehrunissa also known as Nur Jahan, who was Salim's twentieth and final wife.[2][3] The show is now available on EPIC On, EPIC TV's streaming platform.
Plot
Siyaasat is mainly about the journey of Mehrunissa to become Nur Jahan. It is based in the era of Mughal rule where Akbar is the king. The show focuses on the battle between the princes to become the heir to the throne and also on Salim - Mehrunissa's love story. The other prominent aspects of the show are the politics in the harem between Jagat Gosaini, Ruqaiya Sultan Begum and other women, the rivals of Akbar like Malik Amber, Chand Bibi and Rana Pratap and the political turmoil in Akbar's court between Abul Fazl, Mirza Ghias Beg and Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana
Cast
- Uday Tikekar as Emperor Akbar
- Deepika Amin as Empress Ruqaiya Sultan Begum, chief Queen of Akber, head of mughal harem addressed as Padshah Beigum
- Karanvir Sharma/Sudhanshu Pandey as Prince Salim (Emperor Jahangir), Akbar's eldest son[4]
- Neetha Shetty as Maan Bai,[5] Salim's first wife and mother of Prince Khusrau.
- Shaynam Ladakhi as Mehmood , Nur Jahan's brother.
- Nayani Dixit as Jagat Gosaini, Salim's second wife and the mother of Prince Khurram (future Emperor Shah Jahan).
- Charu Shankar as Mehrunissa (Empress Nur Jahan),[6] wife of Ali Quli Sher Afgan and illicit lover of Prince Salim. She eventually marries her lover, the emperor Jehangir.
- Jannat Zubair Rahmani as Young Mehrunissa
- KC Shankar as Ali Quli (Sher Afghan), a nobleman and husband of Mehrunnisa, who hates Prince Salim because the latter is Mehrunnisa's illicit lover
- Pawan Chopra as Mirza Ghias Beg, Mehrunnisa's father
- Suparna Marwah as Asmat Begum, Mehrunnisa's mother
- Gurpreet Saini as Prince Murad,[7] second son of Akbar
- Mokshad Dodwani as Prince Daniyal, third son of Akbar
- Bikramjeet Kanwarpal as Abu'l-Fazl,[8] a beloved friend, advisor and courtier of Emperor Akbar
- Nagesh Salwan as Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana, a courtier of Akbar and Salim who later supports prince Khusrau in his rebellion against his father Salim (Emperor Jehangir)
- Kavin Dave as Qutubuddin Koka, courtier loyal to Salim, appointed commander-in-chief after Salim becomes Emperor
- Omkar Kapoor as Mahabat Khan, courtier loyal to Salim, appointed Grand Vazir (Wazir) after Salim becomes Emperor
- Ashraf Nagoo as Hoshiyar Khan
- Rupali as Nadira Future Anarkali Salim's Former love Interest later Dead
Production
The series was shot over a period of six months in Bikaner, Rajasthan,[9] with the Laxmi Niwas Palace acting as a substitute for Emperor Akbar's palace in Lahore. Costumes for the series have been designed by Pia Benegal, the daughter of director Shyam Benegal.[10]
Charu Shankar made her Indian television debut with Siyaasat. She described how she bagged the lead role, "I had read all three books in the Taj Mahal trilogy and liked them. The producers called me and said that they were trying to make a Game of Thrones-style series out of it, to which I said, "Excellent. What role do you want me for?" And that is when I got to know that it was for Mehrunissa [Nur Jahan's birth name]. I was driving at that moment and I almost banged my car out of excitement." Shankar described how she prepared for the role of Nur Jahan. "I had a month to prepare for the role before we went to Bikaner, which is where we shot the series. I happened to be doing an art history course at the National Museum at that time and I spent it at the gallery studying Mughal miniatures and trying to imagine the world that Mehrunissa lived in."[9]
The show has been shot across various scenic locales in Rajasthan and real palaces of Bikaner.[citation needed] Siyaasat brings alive the decadent lifestyle, architecture, art, and stories of the Mughal royalty.[11][failed verification]
References
- ^ "Can a mythology and history-based channel be an #EpicWin?". Best Media Info. 17 November 2014. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- ^ a b "A genuinely interesting TV serial at last?". Deccan Herald. 30 August 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- ^ "Mahesh Samat's 'Epic' run to begin on November 19". AFaqs. 7 November 2014. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- ^ "The reigning queen of Siyaasat: Charu Shankar on playing Noor Jehan". The Sunday Guardian. 3 January 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- ^ ""We know we have to work on awareness level," says Epic's Mahesh Samat". Indian Television.com. 3 February 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- ^ http://www.sunday-guardian.com/young-restless/the-reigning-queen-of-siyasat-charu-shankar-on-playing-noor-jehan
- ^ "India's first genre-specific Hindi entertainment channel, The EPIC Channel, to go on air". Times of India. 3 February 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- ^ "India's first genre-specific Hindi entertainment channel, The EPIC Channel, to go on air". Times of India. 3 February 2015. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
- ^ a b Majumdar, Payal (3 January 2015). "The reigning queen of Siyaasat: Charu Shankar on playing Noor Jehan". The Sunday Guardian. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
- ^ Team, Tellychakkar (10 March 2014). "Pia Benegal designs costumes for Samvidhaan". Tellychakkar.com. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
- ^ "Siyaasat: Celebration turns into a murder plot". The Times of India. 17 December 2014. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
External links
- Indian television series
- 2014 Indian television series debuts
- Indian historical television series
- Indian period television series
- Hindi-language television programs
- Indian drama television series
- Epic channel television series
- Television programmes based on Indian novels
- Mughal Empire in fiction
- Cultural depictions of Akbar
- Television series set in the 17th century
- Cultural depictions of Jahangir