Son Pari

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Son Pari
File:Son Pari.jpg
A promotional image of the series
GenreFantasy
Adventure
StarringTanvi Hegde
Mrinal Kulkarni
Ashok Lokhande
Vivek Mushran
Shashikala
Opening theme'Son Pari Aayi' by Shreya Ghoshal
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes268
Production
ProducersNeena Gupta
Anupam K Kalidhar
Production locationMumbai
Running time21 minutes
Production companyTaurus Video
Release
Original networkStar Plus
Picture format480i
Original release23 November 2000 (2000-11-23) –
1 October 2004 (2004-10-01)
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Son Pari (English: Golden Fairy) is an Indian children's fantasy adventure television series which aired from 23 November 2000 to 1 October 2004 on Star Plus. The series follows the story of Fruity, a young girl who receives a magical ball that, when rubbed, summons a fairy named Son Pari and her friend Altu.[1][2]

Plot[edit]

Bunty, a scientist's apprentice, catches a dove to give it to his boss to use in an experiment. Bunty and the scientist want to capture Son Pari and use her to become rich by showing her off to the world. Fruity set the dove free, not knowing that the bird was Son Pari (Golden Fairy), who often comes to Earth with the permission of the fairy queen, called Pari Ma (Fairy Mother).

Fruity's mother died long ago. Fruity goes to the terrace to look at the stars, as she believes her mother is one of them. One night Son Pari comes to her and offers her friendship in return for the assistance Fruity once gave her. This starts the story of their strange friendship. Son Pari and Altu start meeting Fruity regularly and have many adventures. They help her get rid of Ruby, a woman who wants to marry Fruity's father, Rohit, for his money. Although Ruby's brother helps Ruby, Son Pari and Altu, make sure they don't succeed. Later, Son Pari realizes that Fruity is in great danger, for it is written in the prophecies that Fruity will kill Kali Pari (Dark Fairy), who is the main villain of Season 2. For a short while, Son Pari makes Tooty, a fairy who is Fruity's look-alike, take care of Fruity and protects her from Kali Pari.

Much later, a new character, Princy, comes into the picture, who will be able to see Son Pari and Altu despite them being invisible to everyone. The series contains multiple subplots and finally, Fruity will be able to kill Kaali Pari and thus the darkness ends.

Cast[edit]

Actor Character
Tanvi Hegde Fruity and Tooty
Mrinal Dev-Kulkarni Son Pari
Ashok Lokhande Altamash/altu
Vivek Mushran / Sachin Sharma Rohit(fruity's father)
Kaivalya Chheda Jeff D'Souza(fruity's best friend)
Benazir Shaikh Twinkle, Fruity's Friend
Aditya Surtey Appy
Jhanak Shukla Princy
Deepshikha Nagpal Ruby kali Pari uses body
Shashikala Daadi(fruity's grandmother)[3]
Anita Kanwal Mrs. Dhillon
Harsh Khurana Deepak
Tina Parekh Jennifer
Pratibha Teressa
Yashodhan Jeff's father
Akul Tripathi Bunty
Upasana Singh Kaali Pari/Cruella
Yahsraj Khushwaha Yash, Fruity's friend
Zoya Afroz Dimple,Fruity's Friend
Zohaib Ahmed Zack/Dimple cousin
Aditya Kapadia Anokha Abijith
Natasha Sinha Pari Maa
Swati Patra Genius,Fruity's friend
Manasi Salvi Chulbuli 229

Broadcasting[edit]

Son Pari originally aired on Star Plus channel from November 2000 and 1 October 2004. Re-runs of the show also aired on TV Asia, Star Utsav,[4] STAR One[5] and Disney Channel India.[6]

References[edit]

  1. "The stars of Son Pari: Where are they now?". Indian Express.
  2. "Shaka Laka Boom Boom to Sonpari, 6 popular TV shows from the 2000s we all grew up watching!". Times Now News.
  3. https://www.koimoi.com/bollywood-news/veteran-actress-shashikala-aka-son-paris-daadi-dies-at-88/
  4. "indya.com - STAR - STAR Utsav". 16 June 2004. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004.
  5. "STAR - Programme Guide". 2 February 2008. Archived from the original on 2 February 2008.
  6. "Disney to air 'Break Time Masti Time' in October". Indian Television Dot Com. 16 September 2008.

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