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{{Short description|Indian television series}}
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| name            = Kahkashan
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| starring            = [[Kahkashan#Cast|see below]]
| starring            = [[Kahkashan#Cast|see below]]
| opentheme            = "Kahkashan" by [[Jagjit Singh (singer)|Jagjit Singh]]
| opentheme            = "Kahkashan" by [[Jagjit Singh (singer)|Jagjit Singh]]
| country              = [[India]]
| country              = India
| language            = [[Hindi]]
| language            = Hindi
| network              = [[DD National]]
| network              = [[DD National]]
| first_aired          = {{start date|1991}}
| first_aired          = {{start date|1991}}
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'''''Kahkashan''''' is an [[India]]n television series about six great masters of modern [[Urdu]] and [[Islam]]ic poetry: [[Hasrat Mohani]], [[Jigar Moradabadi]], [[Josh Malihabadi]], [[Majaz Lucknawi]], [[Firaq Gorakhpuri]], and [[Makhdoom Mohiuddin]]. The serial was produced, researched and scripted by [[Ali Sardar Jafri]] and directed by [[Jalal Agha]] and telecast in 1991- 1992. Music was scored by [[Jagjit Singh (singer)|Jagjit Singh]], the famous [[ghazal]] singer of [[India]]. The series was also shown on [[TV Asia]] channel USA in 2006.
'''''Kahkashan''''' is an Indian television series about six great masters of modern [[Urdu]] and [[Islam]]ic poetry: [[Hasrat Mohani]], [[Jigar Moradabadi]], [[Josh Malihabadi]], [[Majaz Lucknawi]], [[Firaq Gorakhpuri]], and [[Makhdoom Mohiuddin]]. The serial was produced, researched and scripted by [[Ali Sardar Jafri]] and directed by [[Jalal Agha]] and telecast in 1991–1992. Music was scored by [[Jagjit Singh (singer)|Jagjit Singh]], the famous [[ghazal]] singer of [[India]]. The series was also shown on [[TV Asia]] channel USA in 2006.


==Overview==
==Overview==
It was Sardar Jafri's dream to make such a serial on Urdu writers as a tribute and also with the intent to popularize and expose the general Indian audience to the modern masters of Urdu poetry. The series was telecast in eighteen episodes in 1991-1992.
It was Sardar Jafri's dream to make such a serial on Urdu writers as a tribute and also with the intent to popularize and expose the general Indian audience to the modern masters of Urdu poetry. The series was telecast in eighteen episodes in 1991–1992.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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* [[Raj Zutshi]] as [[Jigar Moradabadi]]
* [[Raj Zutshi]] as [[Jigar Moradabadi]]
* [[Tanvi Azmi]]
* [[Tanvi Azmi]]
* [[Rakesh Pandey]]
* [[Rakesh Pandey (actor)|Rakesh Pandey]] as [[Majaz]]
* [[Manohar Singh]] as [[Firaq Gorakhpuri]]  
* [[Manohar Singh]] as [[Firaq Gorakhpuri]]  
* [[Fawad Sherani]]
* [[Fawad Sherani]]

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Kahkashan
Directed byJalal Agha
Starringsee below
Opening theme"Kahkashan" by Jagjit Singh
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodesTotal 18
Production
ProducerAli Sardar Jafri
Running timeapprox. 25 minutes
Release
Original networkDD National
Original release1991 (1991) –
1992 (1992)
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Kahkashan is an Indian television series about six great masters of modern Urdu and Islamic poetry: Hasrat Mohani, Jigar Moradabadi, Josh Malihabadi, Majaz Lucknawi, Firaq Gorakhpuri, and Makhdoom Mohiuddin. The serial was produced, researched and scripted by Ali Sardar Jafri and directed by Jalal Agha and telecast in 1991–1992. Music was scored by Jagjit Singh, the famous ghazal singer of India. The series was also shown on TV Asia channel USA in 2006.

Overview[edit | edit source]

It was Sardar Jafri's dream to make such a serial on Urdu writers as a tribute and also with the intent to popularize and expose the general Indian audience to the modern masters of Urdu poetry. The series was telecast in eighteen episodes in 1991–1992.

Cast[edit | edit source]

External links[edit | edit source]