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Dehleez
GenreSoap opera
Created byShubham Chaturvedi
Written by
  • Farhan Salaruddin
  • Rajesh Chawla
Directed by
  • Shashant Shah
  • Rohit Raj Goyal
  • Faheim Inamdar
Creative directorRishi Srivastava
StarringHarshad Arora
Tridha Choudhury
Theme music composerShaan
Gaurav Dasgupta
Opening theme"Jiya Re" by Jubin Nautiyal
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes104
Production
ProducerFarhan Salaruddin
Production locationsDelhi
Mumbai
CinematographySunil Vishwakarma
Ravi K Yadav
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time26 minutes approx.
Production companyFortune Productions
Original release
NetworkStar Plus
Release14 March (2016-03-14) –
26 June 2016 (2016-06-26)

Dahleez (International Title : The CrossRoads) is an Indian legal drama series that aired on Star Plus. The series was produced by Fortune Productions of Farhan Salaruddin.[1] The series was aired every night from 14 March 2016 to 26 June 2016.[2] Harshad Arora and Tridha Choudhury played the main characters in the series.[3]

Based in Delhi, it focuses on the bureaucracy of India, how the country works, and the high-level politics that happens behind closed doors with a terrorism angle. Harshad Arora plays the role of an IAS officer and Tridha Choudhury essays the role of a lawyer.[4]

Plot

Set in the political and legal world of Delhi, this is the love story of Adarsh and Swadheenta whose goals are same, but paths different.

Adarsh Sinha is an honest IAS Officer who belongs to a family of high legal stature. His mother Suhasini Sinha, is a renowned senior advocate, his father Manohar Sinha, and elder brother Jaidev Sinha, bureaucratic officers, and his younger brother Abhay Sinha, an IPS officer. While Jaidev and his wife Jaya have a loveless arranged marriage, Abhay has recently eloped with his immature wife Simmi, whose corrupt father owns Ahuja Constructions.

Swadheenta Ramakrishnan is a strong, aspiring lawyer hailing from Chennai. She moves to Chandni Chowk with her uncle Haider Gilani, aunt Zubeida Gilani, and brother Asad Gilani, and hails from a middle class Tamilian family.

Adarsh spots Swadheenta at a friend's wedding and begins pursuing her. Soon, Swadheenta is assigned a difficult case against Ahuja Constructions, for which she meets Adarsh's mother Suhasini for guidance, and soon wins it, following which she starts working as Suhasini's assistant. Adarsh and Swadheenta meet again when they're assigned to a case together in Faridabad. Gradually, they begin to develop feelings for each other.

When Adarsh decides to propose to Swadheenta, supported by his brothers, he finds out she is already betrothed to her father's favourite Bharatanatyam student, Jeevan. Adarsh takes Bharatanatyam lessons from her father, and finally wins over the family, but is still unsure of Swadheenta's feelings. Suhasini arranges for Adarsh's engagement to Vanshika Bundela, the daughter of a reputed family in the Indian army. Swadheenta finally reaches the venue and confesses her love for Adarsh. Meanwhile, her brother Asad proposes to Radhika, who is engaged to Yash, Vanshika's brother.

With Jaya's help, Adarsh and Swadheenta convince Suhasini to approve of their marriage. Swadheenta promises Suhasini she will never interfere in her relationship with her son.

As their wedding preparations begin, the youngest brothers Asad and Abhay find out about a terrorist scheme plotted by Asad's tenant friends who plan to bomb the wedding location. They chase the terrorists, but Abhay is killed in the encounter, and Asad is mistaken to be a terrorist and shot dead when his friends escape.

While the Sinhas and Gilanis are both devastated, the Gilanis are nationally labelled as terrorists, and Suhasini and Swadheenta find themselves fighting for their families on opposing sides. Swadheenta believes Asad is innocent and Adarsh soon finds out that Manohar and Jaidev's senior minister have covered up the mistake made by the police. He lets Suhasini know of this, and betrayed, she soon changes her side to defend the innocent Gilanis. Swadheenta and Adarsh find Ifteqar Alam, the man behind the operation, while Lt. Yash Bundela finally assassinates him using a suicide bomb, sacrificing himself.

The truth is out in the open and the serial ends on a peaceful note where the Gilanis forgive the Sinhas, Manohar, Jaidev, and Minister Choudhary are brought in under enquiry, and Swadheenta returns to her in-laws.

Cast

Main

Recurring

  • Meghna Malik as Advocate Suhasini Sinha, Adarsh's mother
  • Amit Behl as IAS Manohar Sinha, Adarsh's father
  • Mohit Chauhan as Haider Jilani, University professor, Swadheenta's uncle
  • Natasha Rastogi as Zubeida Jilani, Swadheenta's aunt
  • Meer Ali as IAS Jaidev Sinha, Adarsh's elder brother
  • Hunar Hali as Jaya Sinha, Adarsh's elder sister-in-law
  • Aryan Pandit as IPS Abhay Sinha, Adarsh's younger brother
  • Nazea Hasan Sayed as Simmi Sinha née Ahuja (Adarsh's younger sister-in-law)
  • Chirag Mahbubani as Asad Jilani, Swadheenta's brother and Mr. Jilani's son
  • Vaibhavi Upadhyaya as Journalist Paddy
  • Farook Qaasias Naveen Ahuja, Simmi's father
  • Manish Wadhwa as Advocate A. K. Singhvi, Ahuja's lawyer
  • Siddharth Sen as Arvind Gupta/Major Iftikhar Alam
  • Khushboo Purohit as Vanshika Bundela, Adarsh's ex-fiancé
  • Ashish Mehrotra as Lt. Yashvardhan "Yash" Bundela, Vanshika's brother
  • Nikki Sharma as Radhika Deshmukh, Asad's girlfriend, Yash's ex-fiancé
  • Sagar Saini as Mr. Ramakrishnan, Swadheenta's father
  • Neha Bam as Revathi Ramakrishnan, Swadheenta's mother
  • Eklavey Kashyap as Ravi/Raqib Alam
  • Aman Tyagi as Rajesh/Mohsin Khan
  • Sohit Vijay Soni as Reporter Nawaz
  • Neha Kaul as Leela

Guest appearance

Production

Development

Before premiere, while under pre-production, it was titled as Swadheenta but was renamed as Dahleez later.[6][7]

The title track 'Jiya Re' has been penned by the Superbia band and sung by Jubin Nautiyal.[8] The series was directed by Rohit Raj Goyal, Shashant Shah and Faheim Inamdar.[9]

In December 2015, the shooting of the series was disrupted for few hours due to a dispute between director Rohit Raj Goyal and actress Meghna Malik.[10] In March 2016, the shooting of a sequence was delayed with the mob of people to take photos with the lead actor Harshad Arora.[11]

Filming

The series was mostly filmed at various locations in Delhi including Jama Masjid, Khan Market, Sainik Farms in Chhatarpur and the India Gate.[12][13] However, in early June 2016, before its end, the shootings were done in Mumbai.[14]

Training

The character of lead Tridha Choudhury being Tamil, she took training for Tamil language for the series.[15] Meghna Malik for training for her role of an advocate said, "For Dahleez I spent a day at the Mumbai High Court as I had never been to a court earlier."[16]

Cancellation

The series was a planned finite series but was wrapped up sooner, after 106 episodes on 26 June 2016, as it did not garner as good ratings as were expected.[17][18]

References

  1. ^ "Colosceum & Fortune join hand for Star Plus' new 10.30 pm fiction show". IndianTelevision.com. 27 January 2016. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  2. ^ "CONFIRMED: 'Dahleez' to go off-air on June 26 !". ABP News. 20 June 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Dance connected us". Deccan Chronicle.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "Dahleez". The Times of India. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Kiran Shrinivas to do a cameo in Dahleez". The Asian Age. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  6. ^ "Amit Behl to star in Star Plus' upcoming courtroom drama". India Today.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ "When Actress Tridha Choudhury 'Looked Like' Alia Bhatt". NDTV News.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ "Shaan adds romantic quotient to 'Dahleez'". The Indian Express. 3 March 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  9. ^ "Who says television doesn't try out newer content?". The Times of India.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ "Ammaji's showdown with director disrupts shooting". The Times of India.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "When Dahleez star Harshad Arora got mobbed in Delhi : Soaps, News – India Today". India Today. 9 March 2016. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
  12. ^ "On the sets". Deccan Chronicle.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ "Homecoming for Hunar Hali of 'Dahleez' fame". The Tribune.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ "Star Plus' 'Dahleez' shifts shooting from Delhi to Mumbai". The Times of India.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. ^ "It was not easy getting the Tamil accent right: Tridha Choudhary". The Times of India. 1 April 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  16. ^ VIDHI MITTAL. "Meghna Malik wants to brings alive the complexity of a woman on screen". The Hindu. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  17. ^ Parismita Goswami (21 June 2016). "'Dahleez' team wraps up shoot; this is when the show is going off air". International Business Times. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  18. ^ "6 TV shows that came and disappeared in no time". The Times of India.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)