Star Bestsellers

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Star Bestsellers
Format Episodic Drama
Created by STAR Plus
Opening theme "Star Bestsellers" by
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
Production
Running time approx. 52 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel STAR Plus
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
Original run 1999 – 2000

Star Bestsellers is an Indian television series that was originally telecast on Star Plus in 1999–2000. Each episode in the series is a separate story written and directed by young and upcoming writer-directors and it carried the special intensity for a different feeling but all about proper human condition and indicating that each person has something great at heart (love, affection etc.).

Writers and directors who worked in creating the episodes of the series include Anurag Kashyap, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Imtiaz Ali, Sriram Raghavan and Hansal Mehta.[1]

Episode List (incomplete)

Season 1

Episode # Title Directed By Written By
01 "Ek Shaam Ki Mulakaat" Tigmanshu Dhulia
02 "Chaudhvi Ka Chand" Gaurab PandeyGaurab Pandey
03 "Bhoron Ne Khilaya Phool" Tigmanshu Dhulia
04 "Anand"
05 "The Ring" Promod Pradhan
06 "Masoom" Glen Barretto, Ankush Mohla
07 "Dil Se"
08 "Shuruaat"
09 "Love On The Net" Vinta Nanda
12 "Prayas"
13 "Zebra 2" Umesh Padalkar
14 "Govind Aur Ganesh" Indranil Goswami
15 "Gulmohar" Niranjan Thaday
16 "Kabaad"
17 "Last Train to Mahakali" Anurag Kashyap
18 "Telephone"
19 "Ooncha Kaun"
20 "Ehsaas"
21 "Yeh Dil na Hota Bechara" Sameer DandekarSameer Dandekar
22 "Fat Chance" Parvathi Balagopalan
23 "Anekoe Hitlers" Tigmanshu Dhulia

Others

Episode # Title Directed By Written By
"Fursat Mein" Tigmanshu Dhulia
"Hum Saath Saath Hain Kya?" Tigmanshu Dhulia
"Musafir" Tigmanshu Dhulia
"The Piano" Saurabh Shukla
"Arth" Sanjay UpadhayaySanjay Upadhayay
"Tripti" Rajit KapoorRajit Kapoor
"Kya Yahi Pyaar Hai" Tanuja Chaturvedi
"Dead End"
"Witness" Imtiaz AliImtiaz Ali, Suvonkar Banerjee
"Hum Ko Ishq Ne Mara"
"Alvida" Irfan KhanSutapa Sikdar
"Hello May I Speak With Sanjay?"
"The Chosen One" Vinil MathewHarshavardhan Kulkarni

References

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