Jersey No. 10

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Jersey No. 10
Genre Drama
Written by Sheetal Ladha, Anshuman Sinha, Radhika Anand, Radhika Borkar, Praveen Raj
Directed by Rahib Siddqui & Dinesh Mahadev
Creative director(s) Pragati Deshmukh, Manish Mistry & Natlene Rodrigues
Starring See below
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
No. of seasons 1
Production
Executive producer(s) Siddharth Malhotra
Producer(s) Sunil Mehta
Editor(s) Manish Mistry & Sachin Shinde
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time Approx. 24 minutes
Production company(s) Cinevistaas Limited
Broadcast
Original channel SAB TV
Picture format 720i (SDTV)
Original airing November 5, 2007

Jersey No. 10 is an Indian television series that premiered on November 5, 2007 on SAB TV.[1]

Plot

The story reloves around two step-brothers: Nakul & Arjun, who both have a common dream of becoming India's next cricket superstar.[2] The star of the cricket academy Arjun inherits his father's throne and is popular and wealthy whereas Nakul, the only child of a single mother has struggled to realise his dream. They both meet and what unfolds is a series of revelations which make Nakul's struggle much more meaningful and poignant.

While the youngsters struggle to find their places in the world, the adults are left to deal with the consequences of decisions they made years ago. Nakul’s father –Raghuveer Rai and mother Leela Salgaonkar were college sweethearts. When Leela became pregnant during their senior year, she was devastated by Raghuveer’s decision to put his own life and career first. When Raghuveer’s dream of a cricket career didn't work out, he returned to town with his new wife and his newborn son, Arjun. After some years when Leela returns to Lonavala with Nakul, all the memories come back to haunt her.

Cast

References

  1. "SAB TV to launch new cricket based show, ‘Jersey No. 10’". AFaqs!. October 24, 2007. 
  2. http://entertainment.oneindia.in/television/top-stories/news/abinav-jersey-no-10-071107.html OneIndia retrieved 28/3/2009
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