Chirosaathi

Chirosaathi
Genre Drama
Created by Sphere Origins
Written by Story
Arpita
Dialogues
Amitava
Directed by Anindya Banerjee
Prabir Ganguly
Starring Biswajit Chakraborty
Samrat Mukherjee
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Bengali
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 557
Production
Producer(s) Sujoy Wadhwa
Comal Wadhwa
Location(s) Kolkata
Dhaka
Running time 20 mins
Production company(s) Sphere Origins
Release
Original network STAR Jalsha
Picture format 576i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Original release May 14, 2012 (2012-05-14) – July 17, 2014 (2014-07-17)
External links
www.hotstar.com#!/star-jalsha-817

Chirosaathi was a Bengali television serial which used to air on GEC Star Jalsha.

Plot

The show set in the post-independent era of India and Bangladesh. It was a love story between a Hindu girl and a Muslim boy.[1][2][3] How does one measure the love that lies in between the beginning and the end of a love story? Is it a quantity, a quality or a sum total of everything that comes along - the time, the tenacity, the toil that makes Love immortal?

Chirosathi is a journey of two persons in love. It is about their life together and in separation, where everything except their unconditional love and belief changes as we travel through twodecades. The show revolves around a Hindu family in a Muslim dominated village. It is essentially a love story between Titas, a Hindu girl, and Ali, a Muslim guy, and how Phoolmama plays a mediator between the two. The political turmoil in the 70s will also feature in the serial. The story begins in the year 1968 in Khirpai village, Bangladesh, where the villagers are still in shock with India-Bangladesh separation and a revolt is on its way. The story revolves around Kalikinkar's family. Hasan and Ali manage to deliver a package to Kali after protecting it from police. Kali is delighted after he unwraps a radio from the package. After learning about the outrage of the police on villagers, he appoints Ali as a bodyguard to his granddaughter Titas.

Cast

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References

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