Hasratein (transl. Desires) is an Indian television soap opera that was telecast on Zee TV in the mid 1990s.[1][2] It is based on the Marathi novel "Adhantari" by Late Shri Jaywant Dalvi.
Hasratein | |
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Also known as | Desires |
Directed by | Ajai Sinha |
Starring | See below |
Music by | Sudhir Moghe |
Opening theme | Hasratein hi hasratein hai aur kya hai |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 208 |
Production | |
Producers | Sangeeta Sinha, Raakesh Shah |
Running time | 23 minutes Approx |
Original release | |
Network | ZEE5 |
Plot
editHasratein focuses around successes of extra marital relationships. One of the main stories is of Savi, a woman who leaves her husband and maintains an extra-marital relationship with another married man, with both their spouses being aware of the situation. Her actions were due to the fact that years ago, during her childhood, her mother left her father for a young man. The show emphasizes the societal strain placed on marriages in Indian culture, especially roles given to the female spouse resulting in boredom felt by the male spouse.
Production
editHasratein was one of the most popular television shows of the mid and late 1990s.[3] According to Shubhra Gupta, film and television critic, the popularity of the serial "had made it a catalyst for the discussion of issues of marital discord, in spite of the embarrassment the serial generated for many people."[4]
Seema Kapoor played the character of Savi for the first 125 episodes. She was then replaced by Shefali Chhaya, whose work earned her the Zee Woman of the Year award in 1997.[5]
Cast
edit- Sana Amin Sheikh as Savi (episodes 1—11)
- Sonal as Savi (episodes 11-44)
- Seema Kapoor as Savi (episodes 45—126)
- Shefali Shah as Savi (episodes 126—209)
- Ajit Vachhani as Govind Sahai, Savi's uncle
- Rita Bhaduri as Madhvi Sahai, Savi's aunt
- Sejal Shah as Sushma
- Harsh Chhaya as Krishnakant Trivedi (KT)
- Dharmesh Vyas as Professor Shyam Verma
- Mrinal Kulkarni as Asmita Krishnakant Trivedi
- Mukesh Rawal as Jaman Thakkar
- Cezanne Khan as Yogesh, son of KT and Asmita
- Aman Khanna / Jiten Lalwani as Satish, son of Savi and Shyam Verma
- Ketaki Dave as Manasi
- Chaitrali Chirmule as Uma (episodes 1—10)
- Sahiba as Uma (episodes 11—17)
- Bhuwan Das as Young Satish
- Yashwant Dutt as Masterji, Sulakshana's husband (episodes 1-10)
- Arup Pal as Vishal, Uma's /Shushma's husband
- Nagesh Bhosle as union leader Kishan Murari
- Sarita Joshi as Shanta Ben
- Bobby Khanna as Kedar, Masterji's Tabla player
- Himani Shivpuri as Sulakshana, mother of Savi
- Neha Pendse as Urja, daughter of Savi and KT
- Anju Mahendru as KT's mother
- Nupur Alankar/Bhairavi Raichura/Rani Agrawal as Rani
- Akash Bhardwaj as Bobby, husband of Rani
- Anand Goradia as Bittu Khanna
- Kalpita Rajopadhye (till 100 episodes)
- Bobby Khanna as Kedar
- Vipra Rawal as Priyanka
- Arup Pal as Vishal
- Mugdha Shah as Satish's Mother
- Kirti sharma as Yogita
- Smita Haya as Urja's Doctor
- Asha Singh as Pooja
- Piyush Acharya as Paddy
- Zubeda Khan as Miss Dalaal
- Harshada Khanvilkar as Chanda
- Divya as BB Publicity Employee
- Purnima Bhave as Namrata
- Deepak Dave as Namrata's father
- Madhumalti Kapoor as Namrata's mother
- Rasik Dave as Bobby Mehra
- Rashmi as Rashmi
- Anang Desai as Mr. Desai
- Rajiv Verma as KT's father
- Mohini as Mohini
- Nimisha Vakharia as BB Publicity Employee
- Amita Choksi as Mr.Pal's Employee
- Master Om Raut as Master Satish
- Rakesh Bidua as Satish's Father
- Suhas Bhalekar as Raghu Dada
- Shamim Mistry as Lata
- Sheetal Joshi as Geeta
- Anita as Anita
- Chilli as Rosy
- Ramesh Rai as Uma's Father
- Jaspal Sandhu as Sushma's Father
- Nayan Bhatt as Sushma's Mother
- Kavita Vaid as Mrs. Almeda
- Alifia Aftab Kapadia as Mrs. Almeda's Servant
- Baby Disha Khanna as Younger Rani
- Vijay Mishra as Shyam's Colleague
- Gopi Bhalla as Shyam's Colleague
- Urmila Amar as Mona
- Muni Jha as Kiran
- Dinyar Contractor as Mansi's Lawyer
- Meenal Padhiyar as Rinku
- Chandrakant Thakkar as Mr.Verma
- Samir Shah as Chetan
- Baby Nida as Younger Yogita
- Master Zenul as Younger Yogesh
- Meghna Roy as Mrs.Pandit
- Kalpana Dewan as Shanta's Mother-in-law
- Sanat Vyas as Mr.J.D
- Shekhar Shukla as Mr. Camerawala
- Kanhaiyalal as Mr. Lal
- Urvi Pal as Raveena
- Vaishali Kelkar as Ruby
- Ghamshyam Nayak as Mr. Tripathi
- Bhakti Bhatt as Jennifer
- Rajendra Butala as Sushma's Boss
- Bhairavi Vaidya as Clara Rodriques
- Bharat Bhooshan as Dealer
- Sanjay Goradia as Mr. Goradia
- Ravi Chauhan as Ravi
- Tara as Zarina
- Sanjay Agrawal as Pooja's Son
- Shernaz Patel as Dolly
- Jai Prakash Mishra as Shanta's Husband
- Raaz Tilak as K.T's Father-in-law
References
edit- ^ "Steamy scene in 'Hasratein' takes serial to top slot : SOCIETY & THE ARTS - India Today". Indiatoday.intoday.in. 11 August 1997. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
- ^ "Harsh Chhaya's wife Shefali to replace Seema Kapoor in Hasratein : SOCIETY & THE ARTS - India Today". Indiatoday.intoday.in. 25 August 1997. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
- ^ In India we place women on a pedestal
- ^ "Introductory Presentation by CFAR- WHY Monitor the Media?". Archived from the original on 8 August 2007. Retrieved 25 July 2008.
- ^ She's dynamite!
External links
edit- An interview with the cast and crew
- Hasratein Streaming on ZEE5