Nokshi Kantha

Nokshi Kantha
GenreDrama
Family
Created byMagic Moments Motion Pictures
Developed byLeena Gangopadhyay
Written byLeena Gangopadhyay
Directed byJoydeep Karmakar
Creative directorChandrashekhar Chakraborty
Presented byBright Advertising Pvt. Ltd.
StarringManali Dey
Suman Dey
Opening themeGolpo Gatha Nokshi Kantha
Nisha Lagilo Re
ComposerDebojyoti Mishra
Country of originIndia
Original languageBengali
No. of episodes383
Production
Executive producersDebolina Gangopadhyay
Sumit Kumar Roy
Shamajita, Arpita, Sohini (Zee Bangla)
ProducersSaibal Banerjee
Romita Bose Sarkar
Production locationsKolkata
Baruipur
Birbhum
CinematographySiddhartha Mukherjee
EditorsSameer
Soumen
Camera setupMulti-Camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companyMagic Moments Motion Pictures
Original release
NetworkZee Bangla
Release12 November 2018 (2018-11-12) –
10 July 2020 (2020-07-10)
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Nokshi Kantha is an Indian television soap opera in Bengali that premiered on 12 November 2018 and aired on the Bengali General Entertainment Channel Zee Bangla. The show was produced by Magic Moments Motion Pictures of Saibal Banerjee and Leena Gangopadhyay. The show replaced the popular drama series Andarmahal. It aired its final episode on 10 July 2020. Ki Kore Bolbo Tomay took over its time slot starting 13 July 2020.

The show stars actress Manali Dey[1] of Bou Kotha Kao and actor Suman Dey of Bodhuboron and E Amar Gurudakshina in the lead roles. This show marks the comeback of actress Manali Dey in a lead role[2] on Bengali Television after two years, since her portrayal of Nidhi in the Colors Bangla show Bhule Jeona Please and her stint as Mouli in the Zee Bangla horror-comedy series Bhutu. In this show, she played the lead role "Shabnam".[3]

Series overview

Shabnam is a Muslim girl by birth, who aspires to become a doctor. She believes in changing orthodox views and discrimination in the society through her continuous quest to harbour a kinship with a traditional Bengali Hindu family that she has known since her childhood. Her life takes a turn when she runs away from her forced marriage and is rescued by a hearty doctor, Jashojit. Jashojit marries her in order to stand by Shabnam in her quest to become self dependent and achieve her dreams. What follows is how Shabnam fulfills her dream of becoming a doctor, while she struggles to adjust in a conservative Hindu family and get accepted by her in-laws.

Cast

Main

  • Manali Dey[4] as Dr. Shabnam Sen (née Khatun) aka Aparajita – Jash's first and third wife and lover, Debdip's wife.
  • Suman Dey[5] as Late Dr. Jashojeet Bose aka Jash – Shabnam's first and third husband and lover, Rohini's husband. (Deceased)
  • Sneha Chatterjee as Dr. Rohini Bose (née Choudhury) – Jash's second and fourth wife and obsessive lover.
  • Indrajit Chakraborty as Dr. Debdip Sen – Shabnam's second husband.

Recurring

  • Chitra Sen as Ratulmoni Roy Chowdhury aka Shona Thammi – Ranja's mother, Jash's paternal grandaunt, Charubala's elder sister.
  • Madhabi Mukherjee as Charubala Bose aka Thammi – Jash's paternal grandmother, Ratulmoni's younger sister, Ranja's maternal aunt.
  • Santu Mukherjee as Hiranmoy Roy Chowdhury aka Daduvai – Ratulmoni's younger brother-in-law, Ranja's maternal uncle and Jash's paternal grandfather.
  • Chhanda Karanjee Chatterjee as Arati Roy Chowdhury aka Chhoto Thammi – Ratulmoni's younger sister-in-law, Ranja's paternal aunt and Jash's grandmother.
  • Arghya Mukherjee as Avik Bose – Jash and June's father, Kankana's husband and Charubala's elder son.
  • Anushree Das as Kankana Bose – Jash and June's mother, Avik's wife and Charubala's elder daughter-in-law. She is stern and arrogant, and supports Rohini in her intentions to control Jash's actions.
  • Rahul Chakraborty as Anindya Bose – Jash's paternal uncle, Sangeeta's husband and Charubala's younger son.
  • Anindita Saha Kapileshwari as Sangeeta Bose – Jash's paternal aunt, Anindya's wife and Charubala's younger daughter-in-law.
  • Rajashree Bhowmik as Ranjaboti Sheikh (née Rai Choudhury) aka Ranja – Ratulmoni's daughter, Jash's paternal aunt (actually his father Avik's maternal cousin sister) and Iqbal's wife (Later widowed). She takes interest in performing arts and is Shabnam's mentor and well-wisher.
  • Kaushik Chakraborty as Late Iqbal Sheikh – Ranja's husband, Jash's paternal uncle, Shabnam's adoptive maternal uncle. (Deceased)
  • Joyjit Banerjee[6] as Parag Bose – Jash's cousin brother (Charubala's brother-in-law's grandson), Mahua's husband, a salaryman.
  • Rajanya Mitra as Mahua Bose – Parag's wife and Jash's sister-in-law.
  • Debolina Mukherjee as June Bose – Avik and Kankana's daughter, Jash's elder sister and an engineer by profession. She is involved in a romantic affair with her divorcee boss. She is straightforward, honest and fearless by nature.
  • Shaktipada Dey as Rabiyul Khatun – Shabnam's father.
  • Sagarika Roy as Selina Khatun (née Tabassum) – Shabnam's mother.
  • Saswati Guha Thakurta as Samapti Choudhury – Rohini's mother, a socialite.
  • Phalguni Chatterjee as Rangan Choudhury – Rohini's father, a businessman.
  • Arup Roy as Dr. Rahul Chatterjee – Jash's senior cum friend, Shabnam's supporter.
  • Abhijit as Dr. Swapnodeep Ghosh – Jash and Rohini's cunning friend.
  • Sreela Majumdar as Debdip's mother
  • Shyamal Dutta as Debdip's father
  • Rupa Bhattacharjee as Madhubani Ghosh – Shabnam's lawyer in her alleged murder case against Rohini.

References

  1. ^ "Manali Manisha Dey to make her comeback with New Show Nokshi Kantha". The Times of India. 12 October 2018. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Manali Manisha Dey is elated about her new TV show". The Times of India.
  3. ^ "Manali, De, is back in small screen as a heroine". ebela.in (in Bengali).
  4. ^ "Actress Manali Manisha Dey has a blast with BFFs Alivia Sarkar and Sanchari Mondal". The Times of India.
  5. ^ "I am not afraid of failure, I'm afraid of not trying: actor Suman Dey". The Times of India.
  6. ^ "Joyjit acting in three serials simultaneously". The Times of India.