Saaya (Indian TV series)
Saaya is an Indian soap opera aired on Sony Entertainment Television in 1998.[1][2] The series was produced by popular production house, UTV Software Communications and revolved around two very different girls - Sudha (Manasi Joshi Roy) and Kamiya (Achint Kaur) who become friends.
Saaya | |
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Created by | UTV Software Communications |
Written by |
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Directed by | Sanjay Upadhyay |
Starring | see below |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 130 |
Production | |
Running time | approx. 24 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Sony Entertainment Television |
Picture format | 480i |
Original release | 1998 |
External links | |
Website |
Premise
Sudha is a quiet, fragile and an incredibly shy girl who comes from an orthodox family where her father Jagat Narayan has the final say. Kamiya, on the other hand, bursts with a vibrant zest for life and is extrovert, confident young girl from a modern family.
Sudha and Kamiya meet in college and becomes best friends always there to support each other through rough times till things change between them.
Cast
- Manasi Joshi Roy as Sudha [3]
- Achint Kaur as. Kamiya
- R. Madhavan as Shekhar [4]
- Amar Talwar as Mr Mehra,Tanya Father
- Manju Vyas as Mrs Mehra,Tanya Mother
- Karan Oberoi as Karan
- Nitesh Pandey as Manoj
- Harsh Chhaya as Bhaskar Sir
- Mandeep Bhandar as Bhaskar Wife
- Rajendra Gupta as Jagat Narayan, Sudha's father
- Savita Prabhune as Sudha's mother
- Pamela Mukherjee as Sudha's Sister
- Anup Soni as Prakash, Sudha's brother
- Luvleen Mishra as Prakash wife
- Shrivallabh Vyas as Sinha,Shekar Father
- Shreechand Makhija as College principal
- Lalit Parimoo as Police Inspector Makhija (Episodes 32 to 40)
- Shishir Sharma as chief Editor Krishnamurthi
- Daya Shankar Pandey as asst editor Pandey
- Rajesh Khera as Ranvir Rastogi
- Dinesh Kaushik as Ranvir Rastogi promoting partner.(Special Appearance) Episodes No 41 to 45
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References
- http://www.hindustantimes.com/Entertainment/Television/Man-uninterrupted/Article1-387067.aspx
- Saaya News Article on Tribune India
- "Actors gone missing". Retrieved 12 July 2016.
- "This film could change the perception of me being a chocolate hero: R Madhavan". 29 January 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
External links
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