Mayurpankhi

Mayurpankhi is an Indian Bengali television soap opera that premiered on 12 November 2018, and airs on Bengali General Entertainment Channel Star Jalsha,[1] and is also available on the digital platform Hotstar. The show is produced by Magic Moments Motion Pictures of Saibal Banerjee and Leena Gangopadhyay.

Mayurpankhi
GenreRomance Drama
Written byLeena Gangopadhyay
Directed bySnehasis Jana
Creative director(s)Chandrashekhar Chakraborty
Presented byBright Advertising Pvt. Ltd.
StarringSohini Guha Roy
Soumya Mukherjee
Theme music composerDebjyoti Mishra
Opening themeMayurpankhi Shopney Deoa Naam
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Bengali
No. of episodes308
Production
Executive producer(s)Debolina Mukhopadhyay
Sumit Kumar Roy
Taniya, Nilanjan (STAR Jalsha)
Producer(s)Saibal Banerjee
Production location(s)Kolkata
Howrah
Taki
Kashi
CinematographyMadhab Nashkar
Editor(s)Sameer
Soumen
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes (approx.)
Production company(s)Magic Moments Motion Pictures
DistributorStar India
Novi Digital Entertainment
Release
Original networkSTAR Jalsha
Picture format576i
HDTV 1080i
Original release12 November 2018 (2018-11-12) 
22 September 2019
External links
Official Website

The show stars Sohini Guha Roy (of Colors Bangla's show "Resham Jhanpi" fame) [2] and Soumya Mukherjee (who had previously acted in a Hoichoi web series). The show explores the star crossed romance of Tisham and Souradeep who struggle to unite for their love under adverse circumstances.

Premise

The story is set against the backdrop of Durga Puja, where beautiful and talented singer Tisham, snips away Souradip's heart at first sight. The dramatic and romantic first meeting is one to remember, but fate has some other plans for them two. They get seoarated only to come together again. Mayurpankhi is a story of two souls and their struggle for love against all odds under diverse circumstances.[3]

Cast

Main cast

  • Sohini Guha Roy [4] as Tisham Sen (née Mitra) - Souradeep's wife, formerly Shyam's wife (till his death).
  • Soumya Mukherjee as Souradeep Sen aka Papan - Tisham's husband.

Recurring cast

Souradeep's family members
  • Sabitri Chatterjee as Kamalini Sen alias "Khuri Maa" / "Thamma" - Souradeep's paternal grandmother, Raja and Paltu's mother, Bhombol's aunt.
  • Santu Mukherjee as Debshankar Sen aka Bhombol - Souradeep's elder paternal uncle, Protima's husband, Bubu's father, Samyo's father-in-law.
  • Rita Dutta Chakraborty as Protima Sen alias "Mamoni" - Souradeep's elder aunt and foster mother. She is Bhombol's wife, Bubu's mother and Samyo's mother-in-law.
  • Koushik Chakraborty as Rajdeep Sen aka Raja - Souradeep and Mitul's father, Souradeep's late mother and Malobika's husband, a businessman and primary bread-winner of the family.
  • Tramila Bhattacharya as Malobika Sen alias "Chhoto Maa" - Raja's second wife, Souradeep and Mitul's stepmother. She is egocentric, diplomatic, dominating and quarrelsome in nature, and keeps insulting others.
  • Biswanath Basu as Paltu Sen alias "Paltu-Ka" (literally: Paltu uncle) - Souradeep's younger paternal uncle who deeply cares for him and is like a friend to him. He is Kamalini's son and Annapurna's husband. He became a successful businessman.
  • Tithi Basu as Annapurna Sen (née Dutta) - Paltu's wife, introduced as an innocent but outgoing comic character.
  • Rajanya Mitra as Shreyashee Lahiri (née Sen) aka Bubu - Souradeep's elder paternal cousin sister, Bhombol-Protima's daughter, Samyo's wife.
  • Suman Banerjee as Samyo Lahiri - Bubu's husband, Souradeep's elder brother-in-law and Bhombol-Protima's son-in-law.
  • Soumi Banerjee as Shatabdi Sen aka Mitul - Souradeep's younger sister, Raja's daughter with his first (deceased) wife.
  • Nilankur Mukhopadhyay as Tamoghna Dutta aka Bublu - Kamalini's daughter's son, and Raja and Paltu's sororal nephew who lives with the Sen family. He is Souradeep's younger paternal cousin brother and Jhimli's love interest.
Tisham's family members
  • Abhishek Chatterjee as Nilambar Mitra - Tisham's once estranged father. After his wife Reshma died, he passed upon Bablu the duty to raise Tisham and went to Kashi to live a spiritual life there. Later he helped Souradeep in rescuing Tisham and returned to Kolkata to support Tisham.
  • Chandan Sen as Sameer Bose aka Bablu - Tisham's maternal uncle (who raised her), Mitali's husband, Jhimli's father. He is a school teacher.
  • Laboni Sarkar as Mitali Bose - Tisham's aunt (Bablu's wife), Jhimli's mother. She is greedy, eccentric, finicky and barbaric by nature.
  • Sonal Mishra as Jhimli Bose - Tisham's younger cousin sister, Bablu-Mitali's daughter, Bublu's love interest.
Tisham's ex in-laws
  • Tathagata Mukherjee as Shyam Sundar Ghosh aka Shyam - Tisham's ex-husband. He was a drunkard and had a secret romantic/sexual relationship with his sister-in-law Kadambari. He developed a liking for Tisham, however, died in a road accident.
  • Debolina Mukherjee as Kadambari Ghosh - Shyam's sister-in-law (his elder brother's wife). Her husband became mentally deranged and was admitted to a mental hospital after their wedding on seeing the growing proximity of his wife with his brother Shyam. Kadambari regulates Shyam's household and enticed him as well.
  • Sreela Majumder as Shakuntala Ghosh - Shyam's mother, Tisham's former mother-in-law. She is kind-hearted and caring towards Tisham, but has been suppressed to give her views by her other family members.
  • Sandip Dey as Bishnu Shankar Ghosh - Shyam's father, Tisham's former father-in-law. He is affluent but orthodox and doesn't have much culture like his son Shyam and daughter-in-law Kadambari.
Others
  • Chitra Sen as Bholadasi Dutta - Annapurna's paternal grandmother.
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