Bojhena Se Bojhena (TV series)

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Bojhena Se Bojhena
File:Bojhenasebojhenaposter.jpg
Bojhena Shey Bojhena Television Series Poster
Also known asBojhena Sey Bojhena
GenreDrama
Romance
Comedy
Based onIss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon?
Written byGul Khan (story),
Ashrunu (dialogue and screenplay),
Praneeta (dialogue and screenplay)
Directed bySoumik Chattapaddhay
Srijit Roy
Snehashish Jana
Abira Majumdar
[1]
Starring
Opening theme"Bojhena Se Bojhena..." by Arijit Singh and Madhuraa Bhattacharya
Country of originIndia
Original languageBengali
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes822
Production
Executive producersReshmi Roy(STAR Jalsha),
Lagna Ghosh(STAR Jalsha)
ProducersShrikant Mohta
Mahendra Soni
Production locationsKolkata,
Malda
CinematographyTuban,
Dipankar
EditorsSampreeti,
Amit
Running time22 minutes
Production companyShree Venkatesh Films
Release
Original networkSTAR Jalsha, Hotstar
Picture format576i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Audio formatMp3/M4a(ITunes Rip)
Original releaseNovember 4, 2013 (2013-11-04) –
June 18, 2016 (2016-06-18)
30 March 2020 – present (Jalsha Classic)
Chronology
Related showsIss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon?
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Bojhena Se Bojhena (transl. He/She Doesn't Understand) is an Indian Bengali romantic television soap opera that premiered on 4 November 2013 and aired on the Star India-owned Star Jalsha channel. The soap opera, produced by Indian media company Shree Venkatesh Films, is a remake of the popular Hindi television series Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon?, which aired on STAR Plus. It replaced the serial Tapur Tupur and got replaced by Jhanjh Lobongo Phool. It starred Yash Dasgupta of Na Aana Is Des Laado and Bandini fame and Madhumita Sarkar of Sobinoy Nibedon and Care Kori Na fame.

Plot[edit]

Pakhi Ghosh Dastidar, daughter of Sharat Ghosh Dastidar and Sumitra Ghosh Dastidar, is a simple and traditional girl from Malda with deep-rooted family values. She believes in the strength of love, relationships, and has faith in God. On the other hand, Aranya Singha Roy is a rich, arrogant and suave business magnate with no belief in love or God. His closest emotional bond is with his sister Ananya. Her husband is Krishnendu Sengupta who is the main antagonist.

Pakhi and Aranya first meet at the Rajmahal Hotel where Pakhi accidentally falls from the stage into Aranya's arms. Aranya misunderstands it as intentional. He uploads the video of Pakhi falling into his arms on social media. This results in the divorce of Pakhi and her family faces great disrespect. They move to Kolkata from Malda, where they originally lived. Here, Pakhi gets a job in the ASR Group of Industries. As time passes, Pakhi causes problems in the office, which results in ASR (Pakhi's boss) insulting her. Anu meets Pakhi and assigns her to take care of Pamela, who is one of ASR's college friends. Pamela lives with them as she is going to be married to ASR. ASR feels disturbed with the presence of Pakhi in his home. Circumstances bring them close and they spend many romantic moments together. But, Krishnendu [Anu's husband] lusts for Pakhi and tries to marry Pakhi. Misunderstanding between ASR and Pakhi encourages her to agree to marry Krishnendu, leaving ASR heartbroken. However, Pakhi realizes the true intention of Krishnendu and breaks the alliance. ASR breaks off the engagement with Pamela, and reconcile with Pakhi.

In parallel, Akki and Piu fall for each other but his mother, Pammi, does not want Piu as her daughter-in-law. ASR makes Pammi agree to their marriage. The plot introduces Harry, the nephew of Pammi, who begins to like Pakhi. Pakhi considers him a good friend but ASR begins to get jealous. Various romantic moments happen. On Akki and Piu's marriage day, ASR tries to propose Pakhi but does not succeed. Krishnendu plots against them and calls Pakhi on the roof. Following Pakhi, ASR also reaches the roof and sees Pakhi hugging Krishnendu. Though Krishnendu forcefully does that ASR misunderstands Pakhi and starts to hate her.

Anu is found to be pregnant. ASR asks Pakhi to marry him as a deal which if she does not accept will lead to the cancellation of Akki and Piu's wedding. Pakhi agrees and is welcomed into the Singha Roy family. Weeks and months pass with Pakhi trying to find the reason for ASR's strange wedding proposal. When ASR reveals the reason, Pakhi tries to clear the misunderstanding but ASR is unwilling to understand. He is kidnapped by Krishnendu on his way to London. After a lot of hurdles, ASR and Pakhi succeed to expose Krishnendu and Pamela and reunite. They get married but find Krishnendu in front of them, to their surprise. ASR is shot and falls into the river; Pakhi goes mad. Harry and Gauri get married.

6 months leap[edit]

Krishnendu owns ASR's properties and Pakhi's condition worsens gradually. Radhe, ASR's lookalike is introduced in Udaygarh when the family visits. Radhe and his family members, Baisaa and Bijli (her daughter) come to the Singha Roy house. Pakhi is convinced that Radhe is ASR and fakes her intention of marrying Krishnendu, much to his happiness, when Radhe reveals that he is indeed ASR. Krishnendu is arrested and sent to jail. Now, Bijli comes in between ASR and Pakhi. A new character, Raj, is introduced who is trying to get revenge on the Singha Roy family because his father had left him and his mother for ASR's mother. However, misunderstanding is cleared and he leaves. Khushi, Pakhi's twin sister, is introduced and her fiancé, Arnab. The show ends on a happy note with Khushi and Arnab getting married.

Cast[edit]

  • Yash Dasgupta as Aranya Singha Roy aka ASR – A businessman; Konika's son; Ananya's brother; Arko and Raj's cousin; Pamela's ex-fiancé; Pakhi's husband; Krishnendu's rival
  • Madhumita Sarkar as
    • Pakhi Ghosh Dastidar Singha Roy – Sharad and Sumitra's adoptive daughter; Khushi's twin sister; Piu's cousin; Pamela, Krishnendu and Bijli's rival; Aranya's wife Raj's former love interest
    • Khushi Pratap – Pratap's adoptive daughter; Pakhi's twin sister; Arnav's wife
  • Koushik Roy / Monoj Ojha as Krishnendu Sengupta – A corrupt lawyer; Ananya's husband; Aranya and Pakhi's rival
  • Debaparna Chakraborty as Ananya "Anu" Singha Roy Sengupta – Konika's daughter; Aranya's sister; Arko and Raj's cousin; Krishnendu's wife
  • Monoj Ojha as Siddhant Bose aka Sid
  • Monalisa Pal as Pamela Bose – Aranya's ex-fiancée, Pakhi's rival
  • Kushal Chakraborty as Sharad Banik – Binapani's brother; Sumitra's husband; Piu's father; Pakhi's uncle and adoptive father
  • Reshmi Sen as Sumitra Banik – Sharad's wife; Piu's mother; Pakhi's aunt and adoptive mother
  • Tania Kar as Piu Banik Singha Roy – Sharad and Sumitra's daughter; Pakhi's cousin; Arko's wife
  • Abhishek Bose as Arko "Akki" Singha Roy – Ranju and Pammi's son; Ananya and Aranya's cousin; Piu's husband
  • Anuradha Roy as Ranibala Singha Roy – Ranju and Konika's mother; Ananya, Aranya and Arko's grandmother
  • Moumita Chakraborty as Binapani – Sharad's sister; Piu's aunt; Pakhi's adoptive aunt
  • Moyna Mukherjee as Paramjit "Pammi" Singha Roy – Ranju's wife; Arko's mother; Harry's aunt
  • Debduth Ghosh as Ranju Singha Roy – Ranibala's son; Konika's brother; Pammi's husband; Arko's father
  • John Bhattacharya as Hariharan "Harry" Singh – Pammi's nephew; Arko's cousin; Gouri's husband
  • Alivia Sarkar as Gouri Singh – Manoroma's daughter; Pakhi and Piu's cousin; Harry's wife
  • Pinky Mallick as Manoroma – Gouri's mother; Pakhi and Piu's aunt
  • Ujani Dasgupta as Bijli – Aranya's former love interest; Pakhi's rival
  • Rita Dutta Chakraborty as Surilli Bai /Bai Saa
  • Indrani Basu as Konika Singha Roy – Ranibala's daughter; Ranju's sister; Aranya and Ananya's mother
  • Samrat Mukherjee as Raj Majumdar – Aranya and Ananya's cousin; Aranya and Pakhi's former rival
  • Riju Biswas as Arnav Pratap – Pratap's son; Khushi's husband
  • Sudip Mukherjee as Pratap – Arnav's father; Khushi's adoptive father
  • Dolon Roy as Mrs. Pratap – Arnav's mother; Khushi's adoptive mother

Special appearances[edit]

Reception[edit]

The series is ranked as the most watched television serial since its premiere. It fetched a TRP of 15.1.[4] The serial received 10 awards at the Tele Samman Awards (2015).[5]

Adaptations[edit]

Language Title Original release Network(s) Last aired Notes
Hindi Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon?
इस प्यार को क्या नाम दूं?
6 June 2011 StarPlus 30 November 2012 Original
Bengali Bojhena Se Bojhena
ভোজেনা সে ভোজেনা
4 November 2013 Star Jalsha 18 June 2016 Remake

References[edit]

  1. "In Pics: 500th episode party of Bojhena Shey Bojhena – Times of India". The Times of India.
  2. "Srabanti, Sayantika join Pakhi and Aranya at the sangeet". The Times of India. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
  3. "Pakhi of BSB to seek Feluda's help!". The Times of India. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  4. "ASR and Pakhi's love-hate relation a hit on small screen". The Times of India.
  5. "Bojhena Shey Bojhena bag 8 awards!". The Times of India. 24 August 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2015.

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