Gaaner Oparey

Gaaner Oparey

Title screen
Genre Drama
Created by Rituparno Ghosh
Written by Story
Anuja Chatterjee
Dialogues
Koushik Bhattacharya
Script
Rituparno Ghosh
Anuja Chattopadhyay
Directed by Joydeep Mukherjee
Starring Mimi Chakraborty
Arjun Chakrabarty
Gaurav Chakrabarty
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Bengali
No. of seasons 01
No. of episodes 251
Production
Producer(s) Prosenjit Chatterjee
Arpita Pal
Location(s) Kolkata
Running time 22 mins
Production company(s) Ideas Creations
Broadcast
Original channel STAR Jalsha
Picture format 576i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Original run June 28, 2010 – April 16, 2011.
External links
Website

Gaaner Oparey[1][2][3][4] was a critically acclaimed Indian Bengali television serial which aired on Star Jalsha from 28 June 2010 to 16 April 2011.[5] This TV musical marked the beginning of a yearlong celebration of the 150th birth anniversary of the great Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore. This new concept was a brainchild of the famous Indian director Rituparno Ghosh[6] The songs were all popular Rabindra sangeets.

Storyline

The story revolves around a girl called Sohini (more commonly known as Pupe) from an orthodox Tagore worshipping family and Gora, an extremely talented but carefree lad, who keeps on experimenting with Rabindra sangeet. The story traces their relationship and human emotions through an imaginative portrayal of Tagore, his true ideals and their significance today. It also portrays the patriarchal society still prevalent in modern India.The serial used more than fifty Tagore songs and brought out their relevance in the lives of the protagonists. The cast was composed of stalwarts such as Sabyasachi Chakrabarty and Dipankar De plus newcomers Gaurav and Arjun Chakrabarty (sons of Sabyasachi Chakrabarty ). The female lead was played by Mimi Chakrabarty in only her second project as an actress. The show has portrayed three different forms of Rabindrasangeet: the more traditional kind through the voice of Pupe, a fused version with Hindustani classical music, through the voice of Pradipto, and an 'unplugged' rendition, sometimes incorporating rap words and band music, through Gora. Several singers such as Anindya Narayan Biswas, Samantak Sinha, Sharmistha Paul,[7] Soumyajit Das, Amrita Datta, Debashish Banerjee, Runu Dutta were roped for playback singers

Cast

  • Arjun Chakrabarty as Gora
  • Mimi Chakraborty as Pupe/Sohini Deb
  • Gaurav Chakrabarty as Pradipto Lahiri /Deep
  • Dipankar De as Chandrasekhar Deb
  • Alokanonda Roy as Sucharita Sanyal (Thammi)
  • Anindita Bose as Jhinuk Sanyal
  • Indrasish Roy as Tintin (Trinanjon)
  • Bodhisatyo Majumder as Nikhilesh Deb (Nikhil)
  • Krishnakishore Mukherjee as Subinoy Deb (Binu)
  • Sabyasachi Chakrabarty as Sribilash Deb (Bisri)
  • Kaushik Sen as Chandrahash Deb (Choton)
  • Anuradha Roy as Kamalika Deb
  • Anindita Biswas Kapileshwari as Ajanta Deb
  • Aparajita Adhya as Sudarshana Deb (Rani)
  • Anjana Basu as Shatarupa Deb (Rupa)
  • Sourav Chatterjee as Uttiyo Deb (Bubai)
  • Tania Kar as Nandini Deb (Mishtu)
  • Shalmi Barman as Kumudini Deb (Kumu)
  • Daminee Basu as Sumana
  • Animesh Bhaduri as Sakya
  • Biswajit Chakraborty as Pradyumna Lahiri
  • Basabdatta Chattopadhyay as Damini (Mini)
  • Mithu Chakrabarty as Keya Lahiri
  • Dilip as Kanai-da
  • Joydip Kundu as Bablu-da
  • Srijit Mukherji as Samiran (Sam):
  • Rohit Samanta as Ayan
  • Debjani Chattopadhyay as Labanya Dev (Bonya) (Chhoto Pishima)
  • Papiya Sen as Boro Pishima (Niroja)
  • Prodip Banerjee as Boro Pishemoshai (Pranab)
  • Ananya Chatterjee as Maitreyee
  • Ardhendu Banerjee
  • Judhajit Banerjee
  • Ashrujit Nandi (cameo)

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