Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo

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Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo
Created bySwastik Pictures
Written byKamlesh Kunti Singh Virendra Shawhney
Mrinal Jha
Shanti Bhushan
Anshuman Sinha
Sharad tripathi
Sonali Jaffar
Directed byRajesh Ram Singh

RANJAN KUMAR SINGH

Ranjeet Gupta
StarringRatan Rajput as Laali
Abhishek Rawat as Shekar
Sudesh Berry as Loha
Mukul Harish as Madur
Richa Mukherjee/Dipika Kakar as Rekha
Sukirti Kandpal as Sidheshwari
Theme music composerDony Hazarika
ComposerDony Hazarika
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes423
Production
ProducersSiddharth Kumar Tewary
Gayatri Gill Tewary
Production companySwastik Pictures
Release
Original networkZee TV
Picture format576i
Original release16 March 2009 (2009-03-16) –
12 February 2011 (2011-02-12)

Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo (In the next birth make me a daughter) is an Indian television series.[1] It premiered on 16 March 2009 on Zee TV. It starred Ratan Rajput, Abhishek Rawat, Sudesh Berry, Mukul Harish, Richa Mukherjee, Dipika Kakar, Aditya Lakhia, Roopa Ganguly and Sukirti Kandpal. The show was produced by Siddharth Kumar Tewary of Swastik Pictures.

Plot[edit]

Laali, a very poor teenaged girl, lives in a small village in the Indian state of Bihar with her parents, two younger sisters, and a brother. They belong to the Musahar caste and live at the bottom of the social hierarchy. They go through many trials and tribulations. Laali and her father have to support the family with little or no money. Laali was married as a child and had not yet had her gauna (the ritual in which a married woman leaves her parents and goes to live with her husband). A strong-man named Balli goes around her village, offering money in return for poor girls. He tries to buy Laali and eventually succeeds. He sells her to a rich zamindar, Thakur Loha Singh. Laali's parents lie to her that she is being sent to her husband through a gauna ceremony.

Loha Singh intends to give Laali to a businessman in exchange for a business deal, which, however, falls through. Therefore, Laali is kept by Loha Singh. He wants to use her for getting a grandson to carry on his family name. Both his sons are married, but the elder one, Ranvijay, has only daughters while the younger, Shekhar has a barren wife. Loha orders Shekhar to get intimate with Laali in order to produce a male heir. Shekhar, in love with Siddhi, opposes the idea but starts to respect and care for Lali after meeting and talking to Laali. He tells her to stop waiting for her husband Ganesiya, who will never come. From the beginning, Laali likes Shekhar but feels sad for Siddheshwari, his wife. Siddeshwari tells Shekhar that she wants him to get intimate with Laali for the sake of having an heir who will be their son. Shekhar tells this to Laali and they get close. At that same time Shekhar, encouraged by his mother, fights his father's ill-treatment of Laali, whom he sometimes keeps tied in the cowshed, and other poor villagers, especially women.

In the meantime, Loha Singh decides to relegate Siddheswari to the outhouse where Laali is kept and gives Laali Siddheswari's chamber to live in to keep her comfortable during pregnancy. This move is opposed by all the members of the family, including his wife Sumitra, Ranvijay's wife Nandini a.k.a. Buxarwalli, and Shekhar. Enraged at this insult of his wife, Shekhar plans the theft of the jewels on the body of Lord Shiva in the mansion's puja room to raise the money to take Siddheswari away from his father's house, which he finds oppressive. He manages to take her out of the house but fails to take the jewels which fall on the ground outside the house. Laali, to save Shekhar, takes the blame for the theft. Siddheswari is dismayed by Shekhar's decision to run away with no money in his pocket and forces him to return home. There he finds his brother trying to mutilate Laali's fingers on charges of the theft against his mother's instructions. All this happens when Loha Singh is away on a thirthayatra.

In the meantime, Loha Singh and Sumitra Devi's daughter, Ratna arrives with her aunt (bua) to her parental home for a vacation. Ratna takes an instant dislike for Laali, sensing her control over her brother, Shekhar, to whom she is extremely close. She wants to join a college for higher studies but is prevented from doing so, by her aunt and father, who start looking for a groom for her. He soon finds one — the son of a state-level minister, who is a criminal and childhood friend of Shekhar's. At first Ratna, attracted by his parents' wealth and prestige, wants to marry him, but on the day of the wedding realises the mistake she had made. A fight ensues in which Mukul, to whom Ratna is engaged, brandishes a knife at Ratna. Her mother, Sumitra, by mistake shoots Mukul and Ratna, killing them. Laali, who is witness to the scene, once again takes the blame and is arrested. Shekhar at first believes the charges against her but later realises that she had taken the blame to save his mother. She is jailed and is presumed dead in a car accident. Eventually, Shekhar saves her,[clarification needed] but continues to dislike her, hurt by her complicity in his sister's death.

Then, Sumitra disappears, having been kidnapped by Gangiya (the household maid, who is also Loha Singh's mistress), Siddeshwari, and Ranvijay because she had heard them talking about Siddheswari giving a gun to Ratna. One day at a mandir, Nandini is shocked to see Laali; she tells Laali about Sumitra and takes her to her in-laws' mansion as a servant. Laali attempts to find Sumitra. Gangiya, Siddeshwari, and Ranvijay go in to kill Sumitra, who is now hidden in a storeroom, but find that she has left. Laali then shows herself to Shekhar, who is shocked and tries to throw her out. She swears by her unborn child that she is only here to find Sumitra. Shekhar is shocked to know that Laali is pregnant and decides to help her by forcing Siddeshwari out of the house.

Soon Laali has her son. Ranvijay and Gangiya plan to kill the baby but fail. Laali wants to breastfeed her son, but Loha Singh refuses to allow that. In anger Laali threatens Loha Singh with a knife, to which he responds by threatening her with a gun; the situation is resolved when Loha Singh eventually gives his permission. Shekhar then invites Laali's family to live in the mansion because of a misunderstanding regarding the death of Laali's sister Rekha's husband. Rekha then meets Shekhar's cousin, Madhur, who falls in love with her, and they plan to marry. In the meantime, Gangiya plots to burn down the mansion, she instigates Jamuni and tells her to marry Ranvijay. Jamuni follows her mother's orders and she burns the mansion. She escapes while everyone else tries to get out. Laali and Loha Singh know that Gangiya is responsible. They find her and threaten her with a gun, but she throws chili powder in Loha's eyes and blinds him temporarily. Shekhar seeing Loha Singh with the gun in his hands wrongly thinks that he means to shoot Laali. He tries to shoot his father but accidentally shoots Laali. She falls down a cliff and is presumed dead. But she is actually alive. The next day, a funeral is held for Nandini, Siddhi, the younger of her twin daughters, and Laali.

Shekhar is mentally ill because of losing Laali. Although it is revealed that Seven years later, she is alive but has no memory of the past. she was rescued by some villagers and the doctor, who his wife dies but before she does she tells him to marry Laali because she is a good woman and had helped them a lot and saved his daughters many times, although he never does because he doesn't know of her past, Laali begins to think that the story of the patient the doctor told her has something to do with her and somehow finds the flute familiar, since then she begins to remember some corrupted bits of her past.

Time passes but in the end Laali after going to Loha's Mansion asks him to tell him the truth about her past if he knew it but he says that he knows nothing, but then she pushes him into telling her and he agrees and suggest to re-act what happened in order to make her remember and he does that

Loha Singh now wants to become the Sarpanch of the village, for which he lobbies the MLA of the constituency into which his village falls. The MLA is first skeptical of him, but Loha Singh promises muscle power to the MLA, who comes to his house for dinner and demands either Laali and Jamuni in return for the post of Sarpanch. The girls go into hiding and Loha Singh sends out Ranvijay to find them. Laali hides Jamuni inside the mansion. Loha Singh forces Gangiya to tell him where Laali is. She confesses and Sumitra attempts to stop Loha from getting her. Loha slaps Sumitra, who had strayed into her husband's den of criminals, and supposedly kills her. Actually, she isn't killed, kept alive by Gangiya, and continues to harass him as a ghost, even as he campaigns for the Sarpanchship. She even influences a local policeman to help Laali and Shekhar file Laali's candidacy for the post of Sarpanch. Eventually, Sumitra comes out of her hiding, forcing her husband to confess to all his crimes. He is sent to jail by the present Sarpanch, an elderly man of the village, and Laali is elected as the Sarpanch unopposed. Loha however is now helped by the MLA who brings him out of jail, and asks him to deal with Laali. He returns to his home and instigates the villagers against her, causing a rift between Laali and her sister Rekha. But the rift does not last long since Siddheswari's sister, Surabhi Singh, the only surviving member of her family, which had been burnt in a fire, comes to Loha Singh's house in the guise of a doctor who had been injecting Laali with syringes that makes her mentally insane and thinking that she's Siddheswari, conspires to set the house on fire once again. The house is set on fire, killing Surabhi, and no one else. Suman who had been behaving oddly with Laali comes to her senses, and agrees to return to her father's home, leaving Madhur to marry Rekha finally.

In the middle of all this Laali again gets pregnant. A dance party comes to their house to celebrate the occasion. In that dance party is Riddhi, Ranvijay's long-lost elder daughter, who was removed from the mansion when Ranvijay and Jamuni took it over. At first, Loha Singh and Ranvijay, not knowing who she is, try to shoo her away with some money. But she refuses to go. Laali finds out about her from an orphanage where she had been staying in earlier and rescues her with the help of Shekhar from a local goon called Kallu Bajrangi. In the ensuing fight Loha Singh, who had earlier shown her the door even after knowing who she was, is finally overcome by emotion and shoots Kallu Bajrangi, who had in a show of power burnt down Loha's anaj.

The show ends with Laali and Shekhar and their two children sitting in front of a tree with "Shekhar-Laali" curved into its bark!

Cast and Characters[edit]

Main[edit]

  • Ratan Rajput as Laali Singh, Ganesiya's ex-wife, Shekhar's second wife
  • Abhishek Rawat as Shekhar Singh, Loha and Sumitra's youngest son, Siddhi and Laali's husband
  • Sudesh Berry as Thakur Loha Singh, Ranvijay and Shekhar's father
  • Mukul Harish as Madhur Singh, Ranvijay and Shekhar's cousin, Rekha's lover
  • Richa Mukherjee/Dipika Kakar as Rekha, Laali's sister, Madhur's lover
  • Sukirti Kandpal as Siddheshwari Singh (Siddhi, chukti dulhinn), Shekhar's first wife (Left in 2010 for PKYEK)

Recurring[edit]

Broadcast[edit]

  • Arabic dubbed version was broadcast on Zee Alwan in 2013 under the name (لالي Arabic for Laali), and was split into two seasons, Laali 1 and Laali 2. some scenes from the episodes were missing or cut out. it ended on 23 March 2013.
  • The Show Was Dubbed In English and Aired on Zee World on DSTv channel: 166
  • The show was broadcast on MBC Digital 4 and is currently rebroadcast on Bhojpuri Channel in Mauritius in its original version[2]
  • The show is dubbed in French on Antenne Reunion in Reunion Island as Laali.[3]

Awards[edit]

BIG Television Awards 2011
  • Khatarnak Character Male (Fiction) - Sudesh Berry as Loha Singh[citation needed]
Zee Rishtey Awards 2009[4]
  • Favourite Bhai - Ranvijay
  • Favourite Saas-Bahu - Sumitra & Laali
  • Favourite Parivaar - Loha Singh Parivaar
  • Popular Female Face Of The Year - Laali
2009 9th Indian Telly Awards[5]
  • Popular Actor Negative Male - Loha Singh
  • Popular Actor Female - Laali
  • Best TV Lyricist - Yogesh Vikrant
  • Best Title Singer for a TV Show - Richa Sharma
2009 Kalakaar Awards
2011 Global Indian Film & TV Honours
2009 ITA Awards[6]
  • Best Serial (Drama) - Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo
  • Best Actress - Ratan Rajpoot as Laali
  • Best Actor In A Negative Role (Male) - Sudesh Berry as Loha Singh
  • Best Actor In A Supporting Role - Adithya Lakhia
  • Best Music Composer - Dony Hazarika for Shekhar Laali Love Theme
2010 ITA Awards[7]

References[edit]

  1. "Zee TV presents Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo". Indian Television.com. 9 March 2009.
  2. "MBC Corporate Website | Inform, Educate, Entertain". www.mbcradio.tv. Archived from the original on 2 July 2015. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  3. "Laali : le site Antenne Réunion de Laali - Antenne Réunion". www.antennereunion.fr. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  4. "Zee Rishtey Awards In India". www.awardsinindia.com. Archived from the original on 30 July 2015. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  5. "The Ninth Indian Telly Awards > Winners". tellyawards.indiantelevision.com. Archived from the original on 11 February 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  6. "IndianTelevisionAcademy.com". www.indiantelevisionacademy.com. Archived from the original on 9 September 2015. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  7. "IndianTelevisionAcademy.com". www.indiantelevisionacademy.com. Archived from the original on 20 August 2010. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
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