Bijoyinee

Bijoyinee [1] is an Indian Bengali television soap opera that was premiered on 24 December 2018, and is broadcast on Bengali General Entertainment Channel Star Jalsha and is also available on the digital platform Hotstar[2] The show stars Swastika Dutta[3] and Rudrajit Mukherjee with Anjana Basu in a negative role.[4] It marks the come back of Anjana Basu into Bengali television. The show is produced by Boyhood Productions. The show went off air on 23 August 2019 and it got replaced by another show titled 'Kunjo Chhaya'.

Bijoyini
GenreFamily
Created bySusanta Das
Developed bySushanta Das
Written byConcept
Star Jalsha
Story
Creative Team (Tent Cinema)
Screenplay
Lovely Mukherjee
Dialogues
Sourav Sengupta
Directed byPijush Ghosh
Creative director(s)Nafisa
Susmita
Presented byBright Advertising Pvt. Ltd.
StarringSwastika Dutta
Rudrajit Mukherjee
Anjana Basu
Theme music composerDebjit Roy
Opening theme" Bijoyinee"
Composer(s)Priyo Chattopadhyay
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Bengali
No. of episodes55 As Of 23 February 2019
Production
Executive producer(s)Reshmi , Shaoni (Star Jalsha)
Producer(s)Surinder Singh
Gurjit Singh
Sushanta Das (Boyhood Productions)
Production location(s)Kolkata
CinematographyAshok
Shantanu
Editor(s)Shubhajit
Running time22 minutes (approx.)
Production company(s)Boyhood Productions
DistributorStar India
Novi Digital Entertainment
Release
Original networkStar Jalsha
Picture format576i
1080i HDTV
Audio formatDigital TV
Original release24 December 2018 (2018-12-24) 
23 August 2019
Chronology
Preceded byKunjo Chhaya

Plot

Bijoyinee is the tale of a wealthy maid servant's daughter, Keka and her struggles to become a great dancer. Her main problem is that a well-known classical dancer, Subarna, whose house her mother works at, detests her and prevents her working in the dance industry because of her lower class as a maid servant's daughter.

Cast

Main cast

  • Lekha Chatterjee// Swastika Dutta as Keka/Mohini (titular protagonist)
  • Sambhabi as Young Keka/Mohini (in flashback)
  • Imtiaz Haque//Rudrajit Mukherjee as Ritwik
  • Anjana Basu[5] as Subarna, Ritwik’s mother, a renowned classical dancer.
  • Ratri Ghatak as Monika aka Mani

Support cast

  • Madhurima Basak as Nupur
  • Akash Ghosh as Chotu
  • Anirban Ghosh as Snehasish/Antagonist
  • Arpita Mondal as Rinku

[6]

  • Joy Bhattacharyya as Jatin
  • Sukanya Dutta as Naina
  • Purbasha Debnath as Tutul
  • Antara Sarkar as Mithu
  • Dipa Roy as Gopali Jethi
  • Krishnakishore Mukherjee as Indra
  • Sanjoy Bapi Basu as Raghab
  • Avery Singha Roy as Anamika
  • Vivaan Ghosh as Taposh
  • Debika Mitra as Thammi
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References

  1. "New Television Series is coming based on the story of a dancer". Anandabazar.com. 3 December 2018.
  2. "New Television Serial Bijoyini to Premiere soon". The Times of India. 26 November 2018. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  3. "Lekha Chatterjee to play the lead in Bijoyini". Times of India. 2 December 2018.
  4. "Anjana Basu's Mega Comeback in Bijoyini". Ebela. 2 December 2018.
  5. "Bengali Serial Bijoyini coming soon with Anjana Basu". Mahangar 24x7. 3 December 2018.
  6. "Maa Sarada actress arpita break's the screen image with a new role". Ebela. 27 December 2018.
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