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Uttaran
File:Uttaran.jpg
GenreDrama
Romance
Action
Soap opera
Written byAjay
Aseem Arora
Kumar Abhishek
Story byMitali
Shipra Arora
Directed byRavindra Gautam, Nandita Mehra, Santosh Bhatt
StarringTina Dutta
Rashami Desai
Nandish Sandhu
Rohit Khurana
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes1,549[1]
Production
ProducersKalyan Guha
Rupali Guha
Harsh Dave
CinematographySantosh Suryavanshi
Raj Panth
Production companyFilm Farm India
Release
Original networkColors TV
Original release1 December 2008 (2008-12-01) –
16 January 2015 (2015-01-16)
External links
Website

Uttaran (transl. Discarded; international title:True Love) is an Indian soap opera that was broadcast on Colors TV on weeknights from 1 December 2008 to 16 January 2015.[2] It is the third longest-running Indian television series of Colors TV with 1,549 episodes.[3][4]

The show initially starred Sparsh Khanchandani and Ishita Panchal as young Ichha and Tapasya in 2008 to 2009.[5] It later took a generation leap and from 2009 to 2012, it focused on the characters of Ichha, Tapasya, Veer and Vansh played by Tina Datta, Rashami Desai, Nandish Sandhu and Rohit Khurana.[6][7] Sandhu was replaced by Vikas Bhalla in 2012.[8] Another 18-year leap was introduced in 2012 and then the story centered around the life of Meethi, Mukta, Akash and Vishnu portrayed by Tina Datta, Sreejita De, Mrunal Jain and Ajay Chaudhary until its end.[9]

The series was dubbed into Tamil as Sindhu Bhairavi on Raj TV, in English as True Love on Glow TV and in Malayalam as Valsalyam on Surya TV. The series was remade in Tamil as Oviya on Colors Tamil and in Marathi as Asava Sundar Swapnancha Bangla on Colors Marathi.

Synopsis[edit]

Uttaran follows two friends from different socio-economic backgrounds - Ichha Bharti (Sparsh Khanchandani / Tina Datta), a maid-servant's daughter, and Tapasya Thakur (Ishita Panchal / Rashami Desai), the child of a wealthy landlord. Ichha is kind, caring and helpful, while Tapasya is spoilt, selfish and jealous. Post the second leap the story shifts to Iccha's daughter Meethi ( Tina Datta ) and Tapasya's daughter Mukta ( Sreejita De )..

Plot[edit]

The plot is set in Mumbai. Ichha is 8-year-old daughter of a poor widow Damini. When Damini starts working at Thakur Mansion as a maid, the family's 8-year-old daughter Tapasya befriends Ichha and they share a sister-like bond.

Sumitra influences Tapasya to see Ichha differently. Tapasya hits jealousy when her parents Divya and Jogi care for Ichha as their own child, unaware that Jogi was responsible for Ichha's father Rajendra's death.

13-16 years later[edit]

Tapasya is a rich spoilt brat whereas Ichha is a simpleton who want to establish a school to give free education to poor kids. Veer falls in love with Ichha who later feels the same for him. Their families agree to their relation and they're about to marry.

Soon seeing Veer shower Ichha with expensive gifts, Tapasya is insecure and on wedding day, does a suicide drama and begs Ichha to let her marry Veer. Helpless, she agrees and Veer marries Tapasya. Veer's elder brother Vansh, a drug addict, falls for Ichha looking at her caring nature.

Veer, unaware of Vansh's love for Ichha, tries to divorce Tapasya and marry Ichha. Tapasya manipulates Gunvanti to let Vansh marry Ichha and finally they are married. Veer is heartbroken. Tapasya misleads Vansh into thinking he is solely responsible for Ichha's sufferings.

As a result, Vansh kills himself. Gunvanti blames Ichha for his death and throws her out. Tapasya's true nature is exposed by Veer in front of Thakurs and Bundelas, how she tried to kill Ichha and made Vansh commit suicide. Jogi is shocked and disowns her, and she is left alone.

Ichha returns to Bundelas but later leaves for Vrindavan, thinking her staying away from him will make him move on. Veer, who had loved Ichha always, can't move on and finally reunites with her. They express their love for each other and marry in Vrindavan; the family accepts them.

Tapasya meets businessman Raghuvendra Rathore who falls for her. She betrays him in game of poker and he leaves her due to her disloyalty. She is pregnant with Raghuvendra's baby and returns to Bundelas. She delivers a daughter Mukta whom she unintentionally abandons.

Veer and Ichha raise Mukta, unaware that Tapasya gave birth to her. Ichha delivers a baby boy, and Sumitra and Pushkar steal the baby. They bribe the nurse to tell Ichha and her family that the baby was stillborn. Sumitra instructs Pushkar to dump Ichha's baby at a filthy place so that he may live a poor life. Mr Rathor bumps in to Pushkar and the baby and he takes the baby from him. Tapasya and Rathore adopt the baby and name him Yuvraj. Ichha is pregnant again and only tells Veer. She saves Veer from Avinash, a cruel who vows revenge on him for winning his property. He attacks Veer who loses his memory. Ichha kills Avinash and is jailed for 18 years. Ichha gives birth to a baby girl in prison, Ichha tells Damini to raise the baby and they name her Meethi.

18 years later[edit]

Yuvraj, Meethi and Mukta are grown up. Meethi and Mukta are best friends just like their mothers. Ichha returns but the arrogant, selfish and insolent Yuvraj hates her. Meethi also grew up presuming Ichha dead.

Avinash's nephew, Kanha who was raised by Damini is a successful CEO and happily married to Surbhi. Meethi and Yuvraj were brought up by Gunvanti and Damini individually, as Gunvanti brainwashed Yuvraj against Ichha.

Sumitra reveals to Meethi that Ichha is alive, but lies that she ruined Tapasya's life since childhood.

Initially, Meethi is in denial. But during a college field trip, she runs into a saint who not only confirms that Ichha is alive, but was also in prison for murder, Meethi then develops an negative opinion towards Ichha, believing her to be a murderer.

Meethi tries to find out the truth regarding Ichha's incarceration. Despite knowing what the saint told her about Ichha is true, she still wants to hear it from Kanha. He reveals that Ichha was in prison for murder, but fails to mention that she killed Avinash to save Veer.

Meethi confronts Ichha and cruelly rejects her believing her to be a murderer. Damini and Kanha try to convince Meethi to forgive Ichha. They state the reason behind this, but Meethi refuses to believe this as she saw Kanha destroying documents regarding Ichha being incarcerated for murder.

Damini and Kanha try to convince Meethi to forgive Ichha, who becomes extremely hostile towards them every single time. Damini's attempt to repair Ichha and Meethi's relationship completely backfire, as Meethi further distances herself from Ichha and grows to hate her even more.

Mukta and Meethi fall in love with their college friend, Aman Verma who eventually chooses Mukta, but they never get together as she breaks up with him, due to her insecurities. Meethi comforts a distraught Aman. Sumitra brainwashes Mukta, who starts getting close to Yuvraj.

Mukta takes Meethi to a party, spikes her drink and calls the cops stating that it is a rave party. In an intoxicated state, Meethi confesses her feelings for Aman and the cops arrest them. Yuvraj later, tries to rape Mukta but Ichha saves her.

Mukta realises that she misunderstood Ichha and Meethi. She decides to help Ichha reunite with Veer. Shortly after Yuvraj is arrested, Gunvanti reveals Ichcha is his mother. His hatred further intensifies as Ichha testifies against him in court leading him to be incarcerated for 5 years.

Veer having not regained his memory lives with Gunvanti and his new wife Amla. Tapasya who has genuinely reformed after living in U.S. for the last 18 years, restores his memory. Meethi is encouraged by Ichha's former orphan student Vishnu Kashyap and accepts her. Eventually, Veer and Ichha are reunited.

Meethi marries Vishnu on Ichha's arrangement. He is revealed to be Avinash's son, Akash Chatterjee, who has married her to take revenge.

Later, Mukta discovers Akash's identity (but she is unaware of his agenda) and tries to locate the real Vishnu Kashyap a humble blue-collar worker, who works for an NGO, in order to expose Akash, she also informs her father, Raghuvendra of this, regarding Akash's identity. Just as Mukta was about to meet the real Vishnu, Akash orders his goons to kidnap and kill Mukta, as she was getting close to exposing him. Fortunately, she is saved by Raghuvendra.

At Akash and Meethi's wedding, Mukta tries to expose his identity, but unfortunately, Ichcha, Veer, Jogi, Divya and Tapasya (except for Sumitra) refused to believe her. Subconsciously, they know she isn't lying, but consciously they refuse to accept the truth. Raghuvendra is completely enraged and disgusted by the fact that they did not believe Mukta, mainly at Jogi and Divya, who have raised Mukta since childhood. As he refuses to allow his daughter stay with people who do not trust and respect her, he cruelly states to everyone that "when the truth is revealed" (regarding Akash's identity) "they will remember this night and bow their heads down in shame".

Jogi and Veer tried to convince Raghuvendra to send Mukta back to the Thakur mansion, and try to justify their reasons for not believing him and Mukta regarding Akash. But Raghuvendra not only refuses to send his daughter back to the Thakur mansion, but he also cruelly put them both in their place, as he coldly state "that if he was in their positions, he would have believed Mukta, regardless whether or not there was any physical evidence" as well as coldly pointing out that they do not know the meaning of the word trust and respect when it comes to relationships, otherwise they would have believed Mukta regarding Akash's identity; as Jogi and Veer are both hurt by what he says.

Meanwhile, Ichha and Tapasya risk their life to save Mukta from Veer's uncle Tej who shoots Tapasya. Ichha goes to the temple and prays for Tapasya's recovery while she is there, she is fatally hit by a truck and donates her heart to Tapasya before dying. Tapasya now takes care of Meethi and considers her as a daughter just like Mukta.

Sometime after Ichha's death, Raghuvendra finally gets the evidence to expose Akash's identity (as he has been gathering the said evidence, ever since Mukta had informed him; regarding Akash's identity) he informs Veer, Jogi, Divya and Tapasya regarding the night of the wedding, when he and Mukta tried to warn everyone about Akash, just as Raghuvendra predicted, everyone (metaphorically) bow their heads down in shame for not believing Mukta, when she tried to warn them the first time.

Surbhi is revealed to be Akash's maternal cousin. His mother, Ekadashi orders him to kill Meethi but he falls in love with her. Meethi who fell for Akash too leaves the house. Tapasya throws Surbhi out of the Thakur house.

Pregnant, Surbhi repents for her actions. During childbirth, she dies. Kanha forgives her and promises to raise their son Ajitesh as good and honest. As Vishnu and Mukta love each other, they get married and she later gives birth to Manav. Meethi and Akash reunite. She is accepted by his family.

Yuvraj, having undergone a plastic surgery, returns as Mukta's new boss for revenge. He eventually kidnaps and threatens to kill her. While saving Mukta, a pregnant Meethi loses her child and disowns Yuvraj for good; after finally seeing brother as the monster he truly is. Ekadashi banishes her. Meethi leaves for Srinagar.

Caught up in a terrorist attack by a man named Asgar, Meethi slips into a river and is transported by the current across the border to Gilgit in Pakistan. There, she is rescued by Asgar's brother, Aashfaq, a simple farmer who falls in love with her at first sight.

Meethi gets back to India with Aashfaq's help. He bids her a tearful farewell. Akash and Meethi reconcile. She adopts Akash and his first girlfriend, Nandini's illegitimate daughter, Rani. Nandini saves Akash from his old enemy and murders him. She is imprisoned.

Meethi and Akash adopt the enemy's daughter, Tamanna, who is hated by Rani. Sumitra reforms. Afraid that Tapasya and Ichha's story might repeat, she and Damini, eventually manage to convince Mukta and Meethi to reconcile. In the end, Sumitra and Damini, reflect the everlasting friendship of Ichha and Tapasya.

Cast[edit]

Main cast[edit]

  • Tina Datta as Ichcha Bharti / Singh Bundela: Damini and Rajendra's daughter; Jogi's adopted-daughter; Tapasya's best friend; Vansh's former wife; Veer's wife; Yuvraj and Meethi's mother; Kanha's adoptive mother (2009–13) (Dead)
  • Rashami Desai as Tapasya Thakur / Rathore: Divya and Jogi's daughter; Ichcha's best friend; Veer and Tej's ex-wife; Raghuvendra's wife; Mukta's mother (2009–14)
  • Nandish Sandhu / Vikas Bhalla as Veer Singh Bundela: Gunvanti and Umed's son; Vansh's brother; Amla and Tapasya ex-husband; Kinjal’s ex-fiancé; Ichcha's husband; Yuvraj and Meethi's father; Kanha's adoptive father (2009–13)
  • Rohit Khurana as
    • Vansh Singh Bundela: Gunvanti and Umed's son; Veer's brother; Ichha's first husband (2009–10)
    • Rocky Singh Saluja: Ruby's fiancé (2011–12)
  • Tina Dutta as Meethi Singh Bundela / Chatterjee: Ichcha and Veer's daughter; Yuvraj's sister; Kanha's adoptive sister; Akash's wife; Aashfaq's love interest; Rani and Tamanna's adoptive mother (2012–15)
  • Sreejita De as Mukta Rathore / Kashyap: Tapasya and Raghuvendra's daughter; Ambika's half-sister; Vishnu's wife; Manav's mother (2012–15)
  • Mrunal Jain as Akash Chatterjee: Ekadashi and Avinash's son; Sankrant's brother; Meethi's husband; Nandini's ex-boyfriend; Rani's father; Tamanna's adoptive father (2012–15)
  • Ajay Chaudhary as Vishnu Kashyap: Mukta's husband; Manav's father (2013–15)

Recurring cast[edit]

  • Vaishali Thakkar as Damini Bharti: Rajendra's wife; Ichcha's mother; Thakur family's maid (2008–15)
  • Pratima Kazmi as Sumitra Devi Jaiswal: Pushkar and Divya's Mother, Tapasya’s grandmother (2008–15)
  • Ayub Khan as Jogi Thakur: Divya's husband; Tapasya's father; Ichcha's adopted father (2008–14)
  • Pragati Mehra/Pyumori Mehta Ghosh as Divya Thakur: Jogi's wife; Tapasya's mother (2008–14)
  • Akanksha Awasthi as Rohini Jaiswal: Sumitra's Son; Pushkar's wife (2008–13)
  • Arun Singh Sharma as Pushkar Jaiswal: Sumitra's Son; Rohini's husband (2008–12)
  • Shamim Sheikh as Baldev Singh Bundela: Umed and Tej's father (2009–13)
  • Akhil Mishra as Umed Singh Bundela: Baldev's son; Tej's brother; Gunvanti's husband; Vansh and Veer's father (2009–13)
  • Beena Banerjee as Gunvanti Bundela: Umed's wife; Vansh and Veer's mother (2009–13)
  • Monalika Bhonsle as Chanda (2009–13)
  • Pawan Mahendru as Kasa: Bundela family's maid (2009–14)
  • Sunil Sinha/Kiran Karmarkar as Tej Bundela: Baldev's son; Umed's brother; Tapasya's ex-husband (2009, 2012-13)
  • Gaurav Chopra as Raghuvendra Pratap Rathore: Malvika's ex-husband; Tapasya's husband; Ambika and Mukta's father (2010–14)
  • Sunil Chauhan as Rajendra Bharti: Damini's husband; Ichcha's father (2009)
  • Sharhaan Singh as Siddharth Verma: Tapasya's ex-boyfriend (2009–12)
  • Saurabh Raj Jain / Bharat Chawda as Yuvraj Singh Bundela: Ichha and Veer's son; Meethi's brother; Kanha's adoptive brother (2012–14)
  • Gaurav S Bajaj as Aman Verma (2012)
  • Chaitanya Choudhury as Kanha Chatterjee: Avinash's brother Jignash's son; Veer and Ichha's adopted son; Yuvraj and Meethi's adoptive brother; Surbhi's husband; Ajitesh's father (2012–14)
  • Pranitaa Pandit as Surbhi Chatterjee: Agarth and Kadambari's daughter; Nirbhay’s sister; Ekadashi, Gomati, and Pavitra's niece; Nirbhay's sister; Kanha's wife; Ajitesh's mother (2012–14)
  • Krutika Desai Khan as Ekadashi Chatterjee: Avinash's wife; Akash and Sankrant's mother (2012–15)
  • Varun Toorkey as Sankrant Chatterjee: Ekadashi and Avinash's son; Akash's brother; Ambika's husband (2013–15)
  • Arti Singh as Kajri Yadav: Nirbhay's wife (2013–14)
  • Rumi Khan as Nirbhay Yadav: Agarth and Kadambari’s son; Surbhi’s brother; Ekadashi, Gomati, and Pavitra’s nephew; Kajri’s husband (2013)
  • An unknown actor as Agarth Yadav: Ekadashi, Gomati, and Pavitra’s brother: Kadambari’s husband; Nirbhay and Surbhi’s father (2013)
  • Neena Singh as Gomati Yadav: Ekadashi, Pavitra, and Agarth’s sister (2013-2015)
  • An unknown actress as Pavitra Yadav: Ekadashi, Gomati, and Agarth’s sister (2013-2015)
  • Vividha Kirti as Ambika Chatterjee: Malvika and Raghuvendra's daughter; Mukta's half-sister; Sankrant's wife (2013–15)
  • Sonica Handa as Amla Bundela: Veer's third wife (2012–13)
  • Rajesh Khera as Maharani (2014)
  • Tiku Talsania as Colonel Swarnik Agnihotri (2014)
  • Krip Suri as Asgar Mehrami: Saba and Aashfaq's brother (2014)
  • Gaurav Vasudev as Babar (2014)
  • Sahil Phull as Aashfaq Mehrami: Saba and Asgar's brother (2014)
  • Anchal Sabharwal as Fida (2014)
  • Shriya Jha as Nandini Mathur: Akash's ex-girlfriend; Rani's mother (2014–15)
  • Rishina Kandhari as Malvika Rathore: Raghuvendra's ex-wife; Ambika's mother (2014–15)
  • Madhura Naik as Nilofer Naaz (2014)
  • Mansi Sharma as Saba Mehrami: Asgar and Aashfaq's sister (2014)
  • Samiksha Bhatnagar as Zubieda Ahmed (2014)
  • Rakesh Pandey as Ansari Sahab (2014)
  • Farida Dadi as Anjum Jalalan (2008–14)
  • Usha Bachani as Mrs. Jailaxmi Khurana (2009)
  • Aastha Chaudhary as Madhuran Sethi (2011)
  • Raj Singh Verma as Avinash Chatterjee: Ekadashi's husband; Akash and Sankrant's father (2011–12)
  • Sharad Kelkar as Satyaveer Singh (2011)
  • An unknown actress as Kuki Arora (2009)
  • An unknown actress as Jyoti Bhatia: Lali's sister; Thakur family's maid (2008–10)
  • Shivshakti Sachdev as Lali Thakur: Jyoti's sister (2009)
  • An unknown actor as Maharaj Karvansh: Thakur family's maid (2008–09)
  • Priya Marathe as Ruby Shekhawat: Rocky's fiancée (2011–12)
  • Harsha Khandeparkar as Sanchi Singh (2011)
  • Apurva as Kinjal (2010)
  • Nikita Sharma as Masoom (2010)
  • Arun Bali as Godman (2014)
  • Vikas Sethi as Inspector Abeeran Mattoo (2010)
  • Nikhil Arya as Inspector Suryakant Tarte (2011–12)

Reception[edit]

Uttaran opened with a TVR of 3.25 and soon became one of the top-rated Hindi GEC and second most watched program of Colors TV after Balika Vadhu.[10][11][12] It was one of the show that helped Colors TV to briefly gain first position in Hindi GEC, breaking the nine-year run of Star Plus.[13]

In week of 24 October 2009, it occupied top position and garnered 8.2 TVR. In week of 14 November 2009, it garnered its highest weekly rating of 9.6 TVR.[14][15]

In week 3 of 2010, it occupied top position and garnered 8.1 TVR. In week of 17 July 2010, it garnered its highest weekly rating of 8.4 TVR. In week 46 of 2010, it occupied third position with 5.64 TVR.[16][17][18]

For a record week of 44, it was the top 10 position in Hindi GEC throughout the year 2011 and In week 13 of 2011, it occupied top position with 5.9 TVR.[19]

In week 7 of 2012, It occupied fifth position with 4.44 TVR.[20][21]

Awards[edit]

The series has won the following awards:

Year Category Recipient(s)
ITA Awards
2009[22] GR8! Ensemble Cast Uttaran
2010[23] Best Actor in a Supporting Role Ayub Khan
Desh Ki Dhadkan - Best Actress Popular Rashami Desai
Indian Telly Awards
2010[24] Best Actor in a Supporting Role Ayub Khan
Best Actress in a Negative Role Rashami Desai
Best Daily Serial Film Farm
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Jury Vaishali Thakkar
2013[25] Best Actor in a Negative Role Jury Kiran Karmarkar
BIG Television Awards
2011 Bechara actor Nandish Sandhu
Bechari actress Vaishali Thakkar
Apsara Awards[26]
2010 Best Director Nandita Mehra
Best Actor in a Drama Series Ayub Khan
Best Actress in a Drama Series Tina Dutta
2011 Best Ensemble Cast Uttaran
2012 Best Writer Mitali Bhattacharya
Zee Gold Awards[27][28][29]
2010 Best Debut Male Nandish Sandhu
Best Actor In Supporting Role (Popular) Ayub Khan
Best Actress In Negative Role (Popular) Rashami Desai
Best Story Mitali Bhattacharya
2011 Best Actress (Critics) Rashami Desai
Best Actor In Supporting Role (Popular) Ayub Khan
2013 Best Actor In Negative Role (Critics) Kiran Karmarkar
Gold Producer's Honour for Completing 1000 episodes Film Farm
FICCI Frames Excellence Awards[30][31]
2010 Best TV Series (Fiction) Film Farm
Best TV Actor (Male) Ayub Khan
2011 Best TV Actor (Female) Rashami Desai

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