Chhoti Bahu is a Hindi album released on Dec 1971. This album is composed by Kalyanji-Anandji. Chhoti Bahu Album has 6 songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar, Hemlata, Asha Bhosle. Listen to all songs in high quality & download Chhoti Bahu songs on Gaana.com. About Chhoti Bahu Chhoti Bahu is a Hindi album released in 1971. There are a total of 6 songs in Chhoti Bahu. The songs were composed by Kalyanji Anandji, a talented musician. Radhika in Chhoti Bahu 216529. View more latest photos album and stills posters. He Re Kanhaiya (है रे कनहैया) song from the album Chhoti Bahu is released on Dec 1971. The duration of song is 03:51. This song is sung by Kishore Kumar.
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Chotti Bahu छोटी बहू | |
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Created by | DJ's a Creative Unit |
Written by | Sanjay Kumar Damini K Shetty Raaj Shetty Dilip Jha Archita Biswas Jha S Mansavi |
Starring | Avinash Sachdev Rubina Dilaik see below for more listing |
Music by | Dony Hazarika |
Opening theme | Choti Bahu (Season 1) 'Baavre Naina' by Krishna Beura 'Har Raah Tere' by Ali Aslam (Season 2) |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 2[1] |
No. of episodes | 801 [1] |
Production | |
Producers | Tony Singh Deeya Singh |
Production locations | Mathura Mumbai |
Running time | 20 minutes |
Production company | DJ's a Creative Unit |
Release | |
Original network | Zee TV |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV), 1080i (HDTV) |
Original release | Season 1: 8 December 2008 – 17 September 2010 Season 2: 15 February 2011 – 18 May 2012 |
Chotti Bahu is an Indian television soap opera that aired on Zee TV,starring Avinash Sachdev as Dev and Rubina Dilaik as Radhika. The serial focuses on the love saga of Radhika, a great devotee of the Hindu god Krishna (often referred in the serial as 'Kanha') and Dev.[2] The show is written by Sanjay Kumar, Damini Shetty, Raaj Shetty, Dilip Jha, Archita Jha and S Mansavi. The show stars Avinash Sachdev and Rubina Dilaik as leads. The opening theme is sung by Krishna Beura.
Series overview[edit]
The show had two seasons titled Chotti Bahu – Sindoor Bin Suhagan and Chhoti Bahu - Sawar Ke Rang Rachi. Chotti Bahu season one created history by extending the prime time slot to early prime time 7:30 pm. The second season was brought back on public demand with a new plot and same lead actors. However, it was not as successful as the first season.[3][4]
Seasons[edit]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |
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First aired | Last aired | ||
1 | 469 | December 8, 2008 | September 17, 2010 |
2 | 332 | February 15, 2011 | May 18, 2012 |
Plot[edit]
Choti Bahu is the love saga of two soulmates Dev and Radhika.
Season 1[edit]
Shastriji and Devki live in a Vrindavan, and they have two daughters, Radhika (Rubina Dilaik), who is an adopted child, and Vishakha. Radhika is simple and dutiful, whereas Vishakha wants to be an actress in Bollywood. She is headstrong and selfish. Vishakha and Radhika share a close bond. The Purohits are a well to do from Delhi and have their ancestral home in Vrindavan. They have two sons - Vivek and Dev (Avinash Sachdev). The Purohits have great expectations from Dev who falls in love with Radhika. But fate wills otherwise, and he thinks he marries Vishakha due to a confusion. The story takes a dramatic turn when Radhika enters Dev's house, and the stage is set for an unusual love triangle, with each character grappling with peculiar dilemmas.[5]
Season 2[edit]
Radhika Bhardwaj (Rubina Dilaik), a Brahmin by birth, was adopted and brought up by a family of weavers in a small town called Rawal. Dev (Avinash Sachdev), whose family has been in the service of Rajpurohits for generations, visits Rawal as a child on the occasion of Radhashtami. Dev and Radhika meet each other and become good friends. Radhika and Dev get married at a young age whilst playing.
Cast[edit]
Season 1[edit]
Main[edit]
- Rubina Dilaik as Radhika Purohit / Radhika Shastri/Imarti : an adopted child ; Dev's wife ; Vishakha's foster sister, Lord Krishna's devotee ;Imarthi's sister
- Avinash Sachdev as Dev Raj Purohit /Abhay Singh Thakur : Radhika husband; Vishakha and Kanika's fake husband
Recurring[edit]
- Priyanka Tiwari as Vishaka Shastri : Radhika's Foster Sister , Dev's Fake Wife ; Ajay's Wife and Have a Daughter named Radhika too.
- Gopi Desai [6] as Ammaji (Vinodini Shastri)
- Keerti Gaekwad Kelkar as Mrinalini Vivek Purohit
- Rajiv Kumar as Vivek Purohit
- Abhinav Shukla as Vikram
- Hiten Tejwani as Shantanu Purohit
- Harjot Singh Dhaliwal as Chota Purohit
- Prabha Sinha as Vaishali Raj Purohit
- Rishi Khurana as Birju
- Snehal Sahay as Mrs. Arjun Purohit (2008-2010)
- Rita Bhaduri as Shanti Purohit (Dadi Maa)
- Samta Sagar as Devki Brijmohan Shastri (2008-2010)
- Rajeev Verma as Pandit Brijmohan Shastri
- Raj Logani as Arjun Purohit
- Sanjay Batra as Sushil Purohit
- Darshan Gandas as Purab
- Shashank Sethi as Keshav Chaubey
- Surendra Pal as Raj Purohit
- Sonia Singh as Kanika Abhay Singh Thakur (Dev's false wife)
- Vineet Kumar Chaudhary as Rajjan Yaduvanshi
- Sheeba Chaddha as Katyani Devi Yaduvanshi (Rajjan and Kanika's mother)
- Drashti Dhami (Guest)
- Divyanka Tripathi as Vidya
- Prachi Desai as Bani
- Ankita Lokhande as Archana
- Rajshree Thakur as Saloni
Season 2[edit]
- Main Lead
- Rubina Dilaik as Radhika Purohit / Ruby Bhardwaj
- Avinash Sachdev as Dev Raj Purohit
- Additional Cast
- Gopi Desai as Dai Maa
- Benaf Dadachandji as Barkha
- Sourav Chakraborty as Rohan Harinath Purohit
- Micckie Dudaaney as Virat Gopaldas Purohit
- Sushmita Daan as Padma Harinath Purohit
- Rakesh Pandey as Dadaji
- Sangeeta Kapure as Mohini Virat Purohit
- Chayan Trivedi as Gopaldas Purohit
- Aditya Lakhia as Mansaram
- Sidharth Sen as Chhenu
- Garima Shrivastav as Shanti Radhika's stepmother
- Nishant Shokeen / Pracheen Chauhan as Lord Krishna
- Aman Verma as Asur / Vishwanath
- Vinay Jain as Rishikesh Bhardwaj (RB)
- Kishwer Merchant as Sonia Rishikesh Bhardwaj
- Vijayendra Kumeria as Jolly Bhardwaj
- Srishty Rode as Radha Rani / Madhvi
Distribution[edit]
The series was popular in Mauritius, West Indies, Romania, USA, Trinidad, Malaysia, Thailand, Uganda and South Africa. Chotti Bahu season rerun was aired in Zee Anmol in India and Zee Lamhe in the UK during 2014 and 2015. The show was also broadcast on MBC Digital 4 in Mauritius.
Dubbed version of the serial was telecast in Tamil language as Chinna Marumagal in Zee Tamil. It was remade in Telugu language as Chinna Kodalu which aired on Zee Telugu.
The series currently airs on Zee Zindagi from 23 May 2016 under the title ' Vrindawan ki Radhika'. The channel has picked the show as it features a universal theme, which is a reflection of the channel's brand promise of providing its viewers with 'Bemisal Kahaniyan'. The Series Running on Zee Anmol Since 29April 2019 to 5 January 2020 The Series Again Running on Zee TV Channel from 16 August 2019. The Series Again Runnin on Zee Anmol Since 10 June 2020 Thursday
References[edit]
- ^ ab'CHOTI BAHU : ABOUT THE SHOW'. Zee tv. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
- ^'The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Ludhiana Stories'. Tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 28 March 2010.
- ^'Choti Bahu to go off air'. Tellychakar. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
- ^'Dev and Radhika's Magic continues...'Zee TV. Archived from the original on 19 December 2014. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
- ^'Choti Bahu: ZEE TV Show | Watch Choti Bahu TV Serial Episodes and Videos Online at ZEETV.COM'. www.zeetv.com. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
- ^https://g.co/kgs/T7PgZe
External links[edit]
Chotti Bahu | |
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Directed by | K. B. Tilak |
Starring | Sharmila Tagore Rajesh Khanna Nirupa Roy |
Music by | Kalyanji Anandji |
Release date | 1971 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Chhoti Bahu is a 1971 Hindi film. Produced by Seeru Daryani and Darius Gotla, the film is directed by K. B. Tilak. The film stars Sharmila Tagore, Rajesh Khanna, Nirupa Roy and I. S. Johar. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. The film was successful at the box office.[1]
It is a remake of 1956 Telugu film Muddu Bidda, also produced and directed by K. B. Tilak[2] which was based on the Bengali novel Bindur Chhele written by the famous Bengali author Saratchandra Chatterjee. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films of Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two-hero films Marayada and Andaz to the 15 consecutive solo hits he gave from 1969 to 1971.[3][4]
Plot[edit]
Radha (Sharmila Tagore) was the only daughter of a rich merchant. She suffers from epilepsy, triggered especially by the removal of a little doll she always carries with her. Madhu (Rajesh Khanna) was a young doctor, practicing in a village. He lives along with his older brother Shriram (Tarun Bose) and sister-in-law Sita (Nirupa Roy). A local unqualified medical practitioner, whose business got a big hit by the practice of Madhu, begrudgingly arranges a match between Madhu and Radha, hiding her illness. Madhu marries her without knowing the problem she has.
Immediately after the wedding, Madhu and his family members come to know of Radha's illness and they accept her as wedding has already taken place. After seeing that Radha's attack subsided with the touch of Gopi (son of Shriram and Sita), Sita lets her have him herself. Radha feels so happy and starts taking care of Gopi as her own son.
Years pass and Gopi, now seven years old, grows up thinking of Radha as his mother. Things go well till Madhu and Shriram's sister Paro comes along with her husband and son to stay with them. Her son Niku (Mehmood Jr.), with his playful attitude, spoils Gopi too, much to the worry of Radha. Later, Paro starts misunderstandings between Radha and Sita, that go to a bigger level because of Radha's innocence and Sita's indolence. Moreover, Paro frightens little Gopi that if he sees his mother, she would die. Frightened Gopi stays away from Radha, much to the agony of Radha. Gradually, she falls ill and her condition becomes critical. While everyone is puzzled by Gopi's behavior, Niku carefully extracts the reason for his behavior. He tells that to everyone. Everyone scolds Paro and convinces Gopi that his mother wouldn't die if he talks to her. Gopi comes to Radha and her illness goes away. Even bitterness between Radha and Sita goes away and they start living together happily as before.
Cast[edit]
- Sharmila Tagore as Radha
- Rajesh Khanna as Madhu
- Shashikala as Paro
- Nirupa Roy as Sita
- I. S. Johar as Premnath (Niku's dad)
- Sarika as Gopi
- Mehmood Junior as Niku
- Master Suraj
- Tarun Bose as Shriram
- Shivraj as Radha's Father
- P. Jairaj as Rajaram Ramprasad Bahadur
- Satyendra Kapoor as Vedji Avtar
- Radhika Rani
- Irshad Panjatan as Servant
- Chandrima Bhaduri as Ganga
- Master Ratan
Soundtrack[edit]
Chhoti Bahu Movie 1971
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | 'Are Ghar Ko Mat Godam Bana' | Hemlata |
2 | 'Dulhaniya Bata De Ri' | Asha Bhosle, Usha Khanna |
3 | 'He Re Kanhaiya' | Kishore Kumar |
4 | 'Munne Raja' | Lata Mangeshkar |
5 | 'O Maa Meri Maa' | Lata Mangeshkar |
6 | 'Ye Raat Hai Pyasi Pyasi' | Mohammed Rafi |
References[edit]
- ^https://theprint.in/features/sharmila-tagores-chhoti-bahu-gave-us-a-bollywood-rarity-a-layered-female-protagonist/290558
- ^'Interview with KB Tilak'. Cinegoer. Archived from the original on 21 September 2008. Retrieved 28 July 2010.
- ^'Eight lesser known facts about Rajesh Khanna on his death anniversary'. 18 July 2015.
- ^'आनंद मरा नहीं...। आनंद मरते नहीं...।'. 19 July 2012.
Chhoti Bahu Hindi Serial Ka Song
External links[edit]
- Chotti Bahu on IMDb