Tamanna (TV series)

Tamanna
Genre Indian soap opera
Drama
Written by Saumya Joshi
Jigna Vyas
Rushik Rawal
Starring Anuja Sathe
Vishal Gandhi
Kiran Karmarkar
Ketki Dave
Ram Kapoor
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 143
Production
Producer(s) Ramesh Deo
Location(s) Jamnagar
Mumbai
Running time 21 minutes
Production company(s) Ramesh Deo Productions
Distributor Star India
Release
Original network Star Plus
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Original release 1 February (2016-02-01) – 26 June 2016 (2016-06-26)
Chronology
Preceded by Sumit Sambhal Lega
External links
Official website www.hotstar.com/tv/tamanna/7202

Tamanna (English: Desire or Aim in Life) is a Hindi-language Indian television soap opera, aired worldwide on Star Plus daily at 10:00PM IST (UTC+5:30), since 1 February 2016. It replaced the popular sitcom Sumit Sambhal Lega. The story is set in Jamnagar, Gujarat but filmed in Mumbai.

Synopsis

Tamanna depicts the life of a female cricketer, Dharaa (essayed by Anuja Sathe) The story revolves around a woman who wants to become a cricketer and the sacrifices she has to make in order to achieve her dream.

Dharaa is supported by her father and soon convinces her grandmother about playing cricket. She continues playing well and a promising future seemed to lie ahead. But the sudden deterioration of her father's health convinces her to agree to marry Mihir soon, a guy with whom her alliance was going to be fixed. She is initially happy and continues playing cricket, but soon realises her husbands's chauvinistic side. He treats Dharaa like a prisoner and controls her. He even went to the extent of doubting her character, and feels that Shubhangi, his and Dharaa's daughter, is not his but Diwakar's, his boss and their neighbour. Fed up of Mihir's possessive nature and insulting behaviour, Dharaa files for divorce, which Mihir refuses to give. But after sufficient evidences shown by Dharaa and the last minute appearance of Mihir's co worker who revealed all the misdeeds of Mihir helped Dharaa in getting divorce. After that M. N. Roy gave Dharaa a job as a cricket coach in school in Merut. She reaches Merut and comes to know about riots. After the curfew she starts her coaching. Seeing the bitterness between the hindu and muslim students she decides to first make one single team and she succeeds in it but because of a little war between the two players caused riots again in Bulandganj. She decides to resign but the students apologize to her and then she starts to coach students again. The latest episodes show that Mihir arrives in Bulandganj and is gathering evidences to show that Dharaa is an irresponsible mother and is spoiling Shubhangi's childhood and is bad at parenting and gain the custody of Shubhangi.

Cast

  • Anuja Sathe as Dharaa Solanki (Female lead)
  • Deepak Wadhwa as Sanjay Pratap Singh (Male lead)
  • Ram Kapoor as Avinash Arora
  • Vishal Gandhi as Mihir Shukhadia (Dharaa's ex-husband)
  • Ketki Dave[1] as Baa
  • Kiran Karmarkar as Deepak Solanki (Dharaa's father)
  • Ruchi Savarn as Mridula (Dharaa Friend)
  • Shailesh Gulabani as Sameer (Mridula's husband)
  • Rajlaxmi Solanki as Dharaa's mother
  • Harsh Chhaya as Coach Roy
  • Nimisha Vakharia as Mihir's mother
  • Hitesh Rawal as Vijay Agnihotri (Mihir's father)
  • Harshita Ojha as young Dharaa
  • Sudhanshu Pandey as Diwakar Limaye (Mihir's New Boss)
  • Anchal Sabharwal as Lavanya
  • Sonali Kulkarni as Dharaa's Advocate
  • Rajesh Khera as Advocate
  • Rohit Chandel as Imran
  • Pankaj Berry as Bhanu Pratap
  • Raju Kher as the school principal
  • Anang Desai as Pandit Chaurasia
  • Bhavin Bhanushali as Bashir Khan
  • Himanshu Arora as Arjun Singh
  • Tushaar Bhan as Balram
  • Tashvi Thakker as Shubhangi (Dharaa's daughter)
  • Aarav Mavi as Amir
  • Gurpreet Valiya as Sultan
  • Jayesh Kardak as Veer
  • Vijay Raval as Razaq
  • Miraj Joshi as Virat Sharma
  • Saurabh Pratap as Parvez
  • Shankar Sachdev as Mishra Ji
  • Prithvi Zutsi as Teacher
  • Shishir Sharma as Mumbai Coach
  • as Gaffur Chacha (dead)

Awards

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2016 Star Parivaar Awards Favourite Beti Anuja Sathe Won
Favourite Pita Kiran Karmarkar Won
Favourite Naya Sadasya - Female Anuja Sathe Nominated
Favourtie Mazedar Sadasya Ketki Dave Nominated
Favourite Nayi Soch Ki Anuja Sathe Nominated

References

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