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Bodhuboron
GenreDrama
Romance
Thriller
Comedy
Created byAcropolice Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Based onSaath Nibhaana Saathiya
Written byStory & Screenplay
Ashita Bhattacharya
Dialogue
Sayan Chowdhury
Directed byBabu Banik
Chitrabhanu Basu (pre-direction)
Bubai (pre-direction)
StarringSee cast below.
Opening themeBodhuboron[1]
Country of originIndia
Original languageBengali
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes1163
Production
Executive producersAratrika (Star Jalsha)
Sromona ghose
(Star Jalsha)
ProducerAcropolice Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Production locationsKolkata
Village near Kolkata
CinematographySandip
Mithun Banerjee (sound management)
EditorsNilanjan
Jishu
Running time21 minutes
Original release
NetworkStar Jalsha
Release19 August 2013 (2013-08-19) –
29 January 2017 (2017-01-29)
Related
Saath Nibhaana Saathiya

Bodhuboron is a Bengali-language television serial which began airing on GEC Star Jalsha 19 August 2013, and is telecast from Monday to Sunday at 6pm IST. The series starred Gourab Chatterjee and Pramita Chakraborty in lead roles. It is the remake of the Hindi popular show Saath Nibhaana Saathiya.

Plot summary

The story revolves around a simple innocent orphan village girl named Konok (Pramita). She does all the household work yet her aunt and cousin Jhilmil cannot tolerate her and torture her daily (Sreetama). She is illiterate and they do not allow her to take any education. One day Indira Chowdhury (Anjana Basu) comes to their home with his son Satyaki (Gourab Chatterjee) for marriage of Jhilmil with Satyaki who already had an affair with Teesta. But instead of Jhilmil she likes Konok and decides she will be her daughter-in-law with going against the decision of her son.

Later both Konok and Jhilmil are married to Satyaki and Avro (Satyaki's cousin) respectively. Jhilmil is jealous on Konok as she failed to become elder daughter-in-law of Chowdhury mansion. She with the evil plans of her mother Sikha creates problems in Konok's life and tries to kill her. With all of these troubles on her shoulder, she completes all of her duties & wins all other family member's hearts.Later Satyaki also coming out from all of his past and frustration accepts Konok as his wife and loves her too much. In all the troubles Indira supports her as her own daughter making an inherent bond between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law.

Taking the opportunity of brother's death Teesta comes again in Satyaki and Konok's married life to make Konok's life hell. She pretends as mentally unstable and innocent Konok takes her in Chowdhury mansion going against everyone's decision. Teesta now makes problems to kick Konok out of the house and to bring back Satyaki again in her life.

Lead Cast

Supporting cast

  • Suranjana Roy as Mahi
  • Anjana Basu as Indira Chowdhury
  • Koushik Chakrabarty as Arunish
  • Alaknanda Roy as Rangama
  • Manishankar Banerjee as Akhilesh Chowdhury
  • Mithu Chakraborty as Nirmala Chowdhury
  • Bikash Bhowmik as Nikhilesh Chowdhury
  • Ratan Sarkhel as Dayananda Goswami
  • Nandini Chatterjee as Shikha Goswami
  • Kanyakumari Mukherjee as Teesta
  • Diya Chatterjee as Oli
  • Dhrubajyoti Sarkar as Arup
  • Subho Roy Chowdhury as Rahul
  • Sayantani Sengupta as Sriparna
  • Abhijit Deb Roy as Partho
  • Mridul Majumdar as Mahesh
  • Indranil Mallick as John
  • Saswati Guhathakurta as College Principal
  • Avrajit Chakraborty as Dipak
  • Hersale Mallick as Bristy
  • Adrija Roy as Putul
  • Sreetama Roy Chowdhury as Jhilmil Abhra Chowdhury(Dead)/Jhilmil's Ghost 2nd female lead

Reception

The Times of India states Konok and Indira – the lead characters in the soap – have become household names in Bengal. At one point of time during its run that the CM of West Bengal, Smt. Mamata Banerjee did not miss a single episode of the soap (as was told by Anjana Basu and Pramita Chakraborty at an interview).[2]

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