Mano Ya Na Mano (Zee TV)

Mano Ya Na Mano
Created by Balaji Telefilms
Directed by Rajesh Ranashinge
Opening theme "Mano Ya Na Mano"
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
No. of episodes Total 68
Production
Producer(s) Shobha Kapoor & Ekta Kapoor
Running time approx. 52 minutes
Release
Original network Zee TV
Picture format 480i (SDTV),
Original release 1995 – 1995

Mano Ya Na Mano is a horror television drama-series aired on Zee TV channel in 1995.[1] The series was directed by Rajesh Ranashinge, who is known for directing thriller and horror Indian series.[2] Mano ya na mano was telecasted on Zee Cafe Europe & right now the show is airing by itself on 9X.

Concept

The series features episodic horror/thriller stories based on supernatural beliefs. Each story is portrayed in a fabricated and dramatic representation based on mystic and paranormal convictions. Besides, each story is shot in a different location and consists of a different star cast.

Episodes

Episode Title - Kaal Sarp

Cast: Manisha Usgaonkar, Manish Nagpal, Paresh Panchamatia, Bhairavi, Padma Rani & Sharad Sharma.

Director: Kapil Kapoor.

Episode Title - Anhonee

Cast: Rajesh Agarwal, Anjali Rajput, Prashant Subhedar, Saish Pulekar, Shrikant Moghe, Shrikant Desai, Ashalata, Umesh C. Ray, Ashok Pahalwan & Veena Desai.

Director: Smita Talwalkar.

Episode Title - Kabzaa

Cast: Durga Jasraj, Shefali Shah, Ashwin Kaushal, Suhag Diwan, Hema Diwan, Faiyaz Shaikh, Monica Godbole, Kishore Bhatt, Prem Raaj, Sharad Sharma, Deepali & Yogita.

Director: Homi Wadia.

Episode Title - Rima

Cast: Rima, Homi Wadia, Ankita Nigam, Prashant Bhatt, Vinit Kumar, Mangala Kenkre, Bhairavi Raichura, Paresh Panchmatia, Kukul Tarmaster, Apoorva Acharya & Rohini Hattangady.

Director: Homi Wadia.

Episode Title - Parcchaai

Cast: Tinu Aanad, Sudhanshu Pandey, Asha Sharma, Ragini, Achala Sachdev, Kishori Kulkarni & Eva Grover.

Director: Pavan S. Kaul.

See also

References

  1. "Balaji Telefilms: "Starting from Scratch"". ICMR India. Retrieved 2009-01-17.
  2. "TV serials have no logic, but we try to create it". Tellychakkar.com. 2006-11-18.


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