Bani – Ishq Da Kalma
Bani — Ishq Da Kalma | |
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Bani - Ishq Da Kalma Title card | |
Genre | Drama |
Developed by |
Damini Kanwal Shetty Kalpana Chandra Khurana |
Written by |
Girish Dhamija Dheeraj Sarna |
Directed by |
Nandita Mehra Yash Chauhan Rajesh Patel |
Creative director(s) |
Damini Kanwal Shetty Raaj Shetty |
Voices of |
Harshdeep Kaur Shahid Mallya Udbhav Ojha |
Theme music composer |
Udbhav Ojha Gagan Riar Sarabh Nayar |
Opening theme | "Bani - Ishq Da Kalma" |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 01 |
No. of episodes | 317[1] |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Saveen Shetty Mohit Rajya Guru |
Producer(s) |
Raaj Shetty Damini Kanwal Shetty |
Editor(s) | Sujit Das |
Running time | Approx. 24 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Colosceum Media Private Limited Mystic: An Entertainment Company |
Release | |
Original network | Colors TV |
Picture format | 1080i (SDTV) |
Original release | 18 March 2013 – 20 June 2014 |
External links | |
Website |
Bani — Ishq Da Kalma (English: Bani - A Holy Script Of Love) was an Indian television drama series, which premiered on 18 March 2013 on Colors. The series was originally titled Gurbani, which means the composition of the Sikh Gurus. The title of the series was changed after several concerns reported by Sikh organizations, including Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee concerning the title issue.[2]
Plot synopsis
Desho declares her intention of getting an NRI bridegroom for her daughter Bani. Soham, who lives in Bani's village, is smitten with her, but he is rejected by Desho since he is not an NRI. Amreek and Parmeet are NRI bachelors. Rajji's marriage is arranged with Amreek and Bani's with Parmeet. On the day of the double wedding, there is a great deal of confusion. First, it seems that Parmeet, who works in Canada, will not turn up for the wedding. So Desho begs Soham to marry Bani and he joyfully agrees. But Parmeet does turn up at the last moment. Then, Amreek leaves in a huff because of a misunderstanding between him and Rajji. Now, because of a communication gap, the brides' relatives get the impression that Soham has agreed to marry Rajji. Thus, Bani gets married to Parmeet, as planned, while Soham unknowingly marries Rajji instead of his true love.
Bani accompanies Parmeet to her in-laws' home. Parmeet leaves alone for Canada the next morning, promising to return soon. In the meantime, Sohum and his family members realize that the bride they have brought home is Rajji and not Bani. They are very upset, but Sohum's brother Angad suggest that they should give Rajji a chance. At first, Parmeet is quite regular in making phone calls to Bani. Then, it is revealed that Parmeet had only married Bani so that he could legally claim some ancestral property and sell it in order to make money. After getting what he wants, he stops calling Bani.
Eventually, Bani realizes that her husband has abandoned her, but she is determined to get her rights as a wife. She decides to search for him and bring him back. Soham offers to accompany her as an escort. But Rajji, who has been trying hard to make her marriage work, begs Bani not to take Sohum along. So, Bani refuses to let Sohum accompany her and sets out alone for Delhi, from where she plans to go to Canada. In Delhi, she falls into the trap of some criminals who want to use her in the flesh trade. But, luckily, she is rescued in time by a social worker, a lady named Anuradha, whose home becomes a refuge for Bani. Anuradha's daughter is about to get married to an NRI named Meet. On the wedding day, Bani discovers that Meet is actually her husband Parmeet, who plans to marry Anuradha's daughter for money. Parmeet flees from the wedding when his truth is exposed. Anuradha said that they will arrest Parmeet but Bani disagrees. The reason was that Bani wanted to punish Parmeet. Bani went back to Parmeet but Parmeet throws Bani out of the House. Rajji gets pregnant and Sohum is taking care of Rajji,soon they are in love but can't say that to each other. When Banis in-laws plans a picnic Parmeet plans to get Bani killed. They are having a picnic while Parmeet takes Bani to a boat, with the number 13 on it. Parmeet starts the motor and says that he forgot the water bottle and he is going to get it. Parmeet goes and then he hides.
Cast
Main cast
- Shefali Sharma - Bani Parmeet Singh Bhullar/Maya Malhotra
- Neha Bagga - Rajji Soham Singh Bhullar/Soham Singh Maan
- Adhvik Mahajan - Soham Balbir Singh Bhullar
- Gaurav Chaudhary - Parmeet Singh Bhullar
- Nimai Bali - Balbir Singh Bhullar
- Paras Singh Minhas - Randeep Singh Bhullar
- Raymon Singh - Remone Balbir Singh Bhullar
Additional cast
- Rita Bhaduri - Biji
- Jeetendra Bharadwaj - Sarabjit Gill
- Ekta Singh - Desho Sarabjit Gill
- Deeksha Sonalkar - Jassi Sarabjit Gill
- Sooraj Thapar - Nirvail Gill
- Khalida Khan - Binder Nirvail Gill
- Rahul Hans - Keerat Nirvail Gill
- Nitika Anand - Manpreet Singh Bhullar
- Raju Shrestha - Kuljeet Singh Bhullar
- Swati Tarar - Surjeet Kuljeet Singh Bhullar
- Shashwita Sharma - Gaganpreet Randeep Singh Bhullar
- Upasna Singh - Dolly Singh Mann
- Rahila Rehman - Jiya
- Pankaj Bhatia - Angad Singh Mann
- Namrata Ramsay - Simran Angad Singh Mann
- Ekroop Bedi - Kookie Singh Mann
- Rishi Dev - Guggi
- Damini Kanwal Shetty - Anuradha
- Rishi Khurana - Bhansi
- Sushil Parashar[3]
Former cast
- Ankit Modgil- Amreek Singh
- Navni Parihar - Rano Balbir Singh Bhullar
- Puneet Issar - Gurudev Singh Bhullar
References
- ↑ "Bani episodes". Bani – Ishq Da Kalma. 20 June 2014. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
- ↑ "Colors to change title of new show ‘Gurbani'". Daily Bhaskar. 19 March 2013.
- ↑ http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-02-26/tv/37308719_1_gurbani-sooraj-thapar-navni-parihar
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