Neev (TV series)

Neev (lit. Foundation) is an Indian television series broadcast on the Indian Doordarshan network in 1990.[1][2][3] The show was 13-episode long, and based on life of students in a boarding school.[2]

The show, shot in Scindia School, Gwalior, was directed by Madan Kumar and produced by Sanjay Khanna.[4][5][3] Title song of the show was Dharti par sooraj ki kirnein, sung by Amit Kumar, composed by Sapan Jagmohan and lyrics by Naqsh Layalpuri.[4][3]

Plot summary

The television show portrays life of students in a higher secondary boarding school (up to class XII). Headboy of the school is Rakesh Kapoor. His friends are Chatterjee, a geek, and Sabby and they have a rival group with schoolmate Francis.

Satish and Anurag Sharma are newcomer students to the school. Shahnaz is their dominating classmate, whose father Mr Khan is a kind and understanding housemaster. Actor Ali Asgar also plays a student.

Lives of students, their pranks, academics, inter-house rivalry, sports, how they adjust to life in a boarding school, and separation from family.

gollark: It's not like powerful organizations are generally randomly evil for no good reason.
gollark: Seems like wild conspiracy theorizing.
gollark: A perfectly good reason to kill a billion people, yes.
gollark: Besides, if you're supreme dictator of everything, you can just... directly deal with the things you complained about.
gollark: I don't think the idea of "this random organization you can't opt out of controls the outside of your house" is good in theory either.

References

  1. BORAH, PRABALIKA M. "The tune still haunts". The Hindu. Retrieved 2017-03-24.
  2. Chowdhry, Seema (2014-09-06). "TVF1: An idiot box for the young". Live Mint. Retrieved 2017-03-24.
  3. Neev (TV Mini-Series 1991), retrieved 2017-03-25
  4. "Neev Title Track - DD Metro (DD2) - Video Dailymotion". Dailymotion. 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2017-03-24.
  5. "Boarding school nostalgia". Just Speaking My Mind. 2009-09-14. Retrieved 2017-03-24.
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