Burey Bhi Hum Bhale Bhi Hum

Burey Bhi Hum Bhale Bhi Hum is an Indian comedy-drama television series on Star Plus.[1][2] The series premiered on 16 March 2009 and ended on 26 June 2009.[3] It was produced by JD Majethia and Aatish Kapadia under the banner Hats Off productions.[4]

Burey Bhi Hum Bhale Bhi Hum
GenreComedy drama
Created byHats Off Productions
Directed bySameer Kulkarni
Starringsee below
Opening theme"Burey Bhi Hum Bhale Bhi Hum" by ??
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Hindi
No. of episodes75
Production
Executive producer(s)Harshada Potnis
Producer(s)JD Majethia & Aatish Kapadia
Running timeApprox. 25 minutes
Release
Original networkSTAR Plus
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Original release16 March 
26 June 2009

Plot

Based on Gujarati backdrop, it features the story of two brothers who live together in a same house with their families.

Cast

  • Firoz Irani ... Ambalal Popat (the head of the family)
  • Arvind Vaidya ... Pranlal Kaka (Ambalal's best Friend)
  • Ashiesh Roy ... Mansukh Popat(Ambalal's older son)
  • Monoj Goel ... Bhallu Popat(second son of Ambalal)
  • Harshada Khandvilkar ... Rasila (Mansukh's wife)
  • Priti Joshi ... Sushila (Bhallu's wife)
  • Piyush Ranade ... Kaivalya (Mansukh's elder son)
  • Shital Thakkar ... Jyotika Kaivalya Popat (Kaivalya's wife)
  • Srman Jain ... Baabli (Mansukh's younger son)
  • Ashutosh Kulkarni ... Jai (Bhallu's youngest son)
  • Parakh Madan ... Krishna (jai's wife)
  • Shruti Bapna ... Hetal (Bhallu's daughter)[5]
  • Ritu Parmar ... Yashvi (daughter of Kevailya and Jyotika)
  • Prasad Barve ... Barkiya (House servant)
  • Bijal Batvia ... Gargi (daughter of Mansukh)
  • Nitin Jain ... Gourang (husband of Gargi)
  • Rocky Verma ... Tapori ... Goon

Production

Speaking about the series, Vivek Bahl, Senior Creative Director of Star Plus said, "Burey Bhi Hum Bhale Bhi Hum is a Gujarati family drama revolving around characters we will love... and love to hate. With the launch of Burey Bhi Hum, Bhale Bhi Hum, we aim to give our viewers even more variety in our prime time line-up."[6]

In May 2009, some of the cast members were fasting in real during a fasting sequence in the series.[7] In the same month on 27, the series which aired at 7:30 pm (IST) was shifted half an hour early due to low viewership compared to rival shows in the same slot.[8]

Reception

Hindustan Times stated, "One family is very nice, the other family is not at all nice. They all look like they should be in a saas-bahu (mother in law- daughter in law) soap (in terms of their clothes, etc), and they’re not that funny, but hey, it’s a comedy."[9]

gollark: Why do you actually need to move sheep slightly more accurately anyway?
gollark: Well, it sounds like black magic and I have no idea how it would do that, soo...
gollark: `/tp @e[type=sheep] Tronzoid` might work.
gollark: Try not running it.
gollark: Villagers are getting smarter. They can farm now.

References

  1. "Title Tracks". The Indian Express.
  2. "TV Talk". Deccan Herald.
  3. "STAR Plus presents Burey Bhi Hum Bhale Bhi Hum". The Indian News. 13 March 2009.
  4. "Sugar and spice". The Indian Express.
  5. "Shruti Bapna wakes uo". The Times of India.
  6. "New family drama on TV". The Times of India.
  7. "It's a hunger strike". Daily News and Analysis.
  8. "Star Plus to strengthen 7.30 pm slot with Mitwa... from 27 May".
  9. "Tickling our funny bone... or at least trying to". Hindustan Times.
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