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Yug
GenreFiction, History
Directed bySunil Agnihotri and Yatindra rawat (Bablu)
Starringsee below
Opening theme"Yug Badla, Badla Hindustan"
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes600[1]
Original release
NetworkDD National
Release1996 –
1998

Yug (English: Age, Hindi: युग) was an Indian Hindi language television series that was telecast on Doordarshan, India's national television network. It was first aired on DD National from 1996 to 1998.[1]

Yug was a fictional series depicting the story of Indian freedom fighters and their struggle to win freedom for India. The series was produced and directed by Sunil Agnihotri and had notable actors like Javed Khan, Pankaj Dheer, Sudesh Berry, Hema Malini, Shahbaz Khan, Mukesh Khanna, Ashwini Bhave, Vinod Kapoor and Abhimanyyu Raj Singh, in main lead.

Plot

The story starts with a riot. An old woman saves an anonymous child from the rioters. Later when she is asked by her daughter that why she put her life in danger for saving the child that does not belong to her, she tells that the country is their and every citizens are like our own family. Then it is revealed that she was a freedom fighter as she tells her story. The story shift to past when British ruled India. Ali Khan (Pankaj Dheer) and Virendra Singh aka Veeru (Shahbaz Khan) were two freedom fighters fighting against the Britishers for India's independence. Their Party was known as Swatantrata Party (Freedom Party) and there code was Kala Gulab (Black Rose). They were secretly helped by Ranjeet Basu (Vinod Kapoor), who was disguised as a friend of Britishers. Sudesh Berry plays an Indian army officer in the show who fought bravely in the operation vijay (1961) with the Portuguese soldiers

Nirmala (Hema Malini) was a follower of Mahatma Gandhi and believed in his peaceful ideologies. Whereas her sister Rukmani (Ashwini Bhave) was the follower of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s ideology.

Cast

References

  1. ^ a b "'Yug' to be telecast in Punjabi". The Tribune. 29 January 2002. Retrieved 19 November 2012. A Mega-serial "Yug" which was telecast from 1996 to 1998 and had famous film and television actors and actresses in key roles will be telecast from Jalandhar Doordarshan again
  2. ^ Rahul Kapoor (10 June 2008). "Back in 1990, there was creativity in TV: Shahbaz Khan". Retrieved 20 November 2012.
  3. ^ Kapoor, Jaskiran (7 June 2009). "Larger than Life". The Indian Express. Retrieved 20 November 2012. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ "The essence of a Yug". The Tribune. 27 February 2000. Retrieved 20 November 2012. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ Srinivasa, Kavitha (28 April 1997). "There's more under the veneer". The Asian Age. Retrieved 20 November 2012. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ "Priya Tendulkar passes away". 19 September 2002. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
  7. ^ Maheshwari, Dhairya (10 June 2011). "Princess returns". The Hindu. Retrieved 20 November 2012. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  8. ^ Rajendran, Girija (7 November 1997). "Intrinsic acting calibre". The Hindu. Retrieved 20 November 2012. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)